St Kevin’s thoughts on religion in politics

Lots of Australian politicians claim to be Christians, but somehow the “What would Jesus do?” bit gets lost in the everyday business of arresting Indian doctors and sending refugees to concentration camps. Our new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says he’s a Christian too. What sort?
Two years ago, Chairman Rudd gave a lecture at the University […]

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Bill Laswell-produced Bomb album, Hate Fed Love

1991 album by the San Francisco acid-heroin sex hard-rock group BOMB.
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This was BOMB’S fourth and last album, the only one on a major label (Warner/Reprise). Was produced by Bill Laswell, at Laswell’s Greenpoint Studio in Brooklyn.
Track listing: Made to Fire All My References Are Dead Love Fed Hate The Power of Suggestion Hey Richard […]

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Report from CHRC Investigations Division Re: Abrams/B’nai Brith Complaint against RadicalPress.com

CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Investigations Division
PROTECTED XPRESSPOST-SIGNATURE REQUIRED AUG 27 2008
File # 20071016
Mr. Arthur Topham
4633 Barkerville Highway
Quesnel, B.C. V2J 6T8
Dear Mr. Topham:
The investigation into the complaint filed by Harry Abrams against you has been completed. A copy […]

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Masturbation - The number one public health problem in America today

According to the True Christian website. I love the graph! Makes you wonder if this is a parody, but read on…

MASTURBATION EQUALS VIOLENCE! How can any honest person believe otherwise in the face of the overwhelming evidence presented here? The one thing that the authors of these messages have in common, other than the fact […]

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Interview with Baha’is Raised with Christian Beliefs

In The Seven Valleys, a mystic work that discusses the path in the journey to find God, Baha’u’llah writes that “the seeker reacheth a stage wherein he seeth all created things wandering distracted in search of the Friend. How many a Jacob will he see, hunting after his Joseph; he will behold many a […]

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answering an archbishop

In a recent article for the Guardian website, Dr Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, expressed his views on global warming. It seems that the archbish. reckons that the traditional values of his religion can be helpful in dealing with this issue. (more…)
Christianity, debate, Other Perspectives, Politics

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Modern Abolitionists

One look at the International Justice Mission (IJM) web site reveals the story of 14 slaves held at a rock quarry in Bangledore, India. IJM helped gather local police and government support to raid the quarry and free those being held.
These kinds of stories are happening every day, though most don’t include a rescue.
Seeing […]

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Ecclesiastes 4:9-12

Ecclesiastes 4:9-12:

Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up! Again, if two lie together, they keep warm, but how can one […]

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A new month in the Bible

Today, I rolled over into the month of October in my Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan. I’m finally through the book of Luke, Hebrews, Proverbs and Isaiah. I have to admit, I find Isaiah and Hebrews to be some of the more daunting books to read, and while I’m glad and grateful I’ve been able […]

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Monty Python–Every Sperm Is Sacred

This outstanding song from Monty Python’s The Meaning Of Life answers any questions one might have with respects to the Catholic Church’s perspective on masturbation and contraception.
The sketch is about a Catholic couple, played by Michael Palin & Terry Jones, and their 63 lovely children. Unable to support their large Catholic family, the parents decide […]

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