Friday, August 17, 2007

Shunning isn’t an option

Knights of Columbus will "attempt to persuade," but not expel, pro-abortion members.

And the Republicans were silent

SB 777 -- a “Stealth Attack” advances through the California legislature.

Bible Christian Society

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John is AWESOME! He shares his knowledge of scripture and instills confidence so that all can defend the Faith!

"Get real, stop theologising: Bishop Manning"

"We're not interpreting [the Gospel] in the terms that Christ wanted us to and that is in our attitude of loving other people, and especially loving those who are below our status and people who are suffering," Bishop Manning said.

"Intimate contact between priest and people is lacking to some extent. We've become too professional; too administrative. And I include myself in that. The role of the bishop has become very much centred in his chancery office whereas, what was Christ's attitude to all this? He was out there with the people all the time. I think we've lost that very important contact between the shepherd and his people.

"We've become a middle class church we've lost the poor people out of our schools “ we've become too middle class; our schools have become too costly “ and, to me, that's telling a story right through the church. We are neglecting the poor and the needy."

"My conclusion is that as we climb up the social ladder and become nice and comfortable in our lives with money and affluence and everything else we don't need God. I think this is what has happened in many of our parishes," Bishop Manning said.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

A Peek Behind Closed Doors

Make sure you read the pdf file listed in this article --> Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) Ministerial Meeting held in Ottawa on February 23rd, 2007

Digital Angel Corporation Awarded Tender by United Nations Agency

International Atomic Energy Agency to Microchip Llamas in Peru

WHY????!!!!!

"the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which is an agency of the United Nations, has awarded Digital Angel a tender to microchip llamas in Peru. The IAEA wants to ensure the llama population remains unaffected from nearby nuclear power plants. The initial order calls for 1,000 microchips and two readers."

Peruvian llamas to be guinea pigs

Getting those chips in the llamas could be tricky, the newspaper noted, since animal experts say the woolly beasts of burden, weighing up to 500 pounds, are known to spit and bite. Llamas have a reputation for being quick learners and are "extremely curious and alert."

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