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Saturday Lecture Series: The Fall of Byzantium

by coldwarrior ( 96 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Christianity, History, Islam, Judaism, Open thread, Religion, saturday lecture series at November 6th, 2010 - 8:30 am

Today we return to Prof Eugen Weber’s course, ‘The Western Tradition’.  Today he discusses: The Fall of Byzantium
Nearly a thousand years after Rome’s fall, Constantinople was conquered by the forces of Islam.

Please follow this link out to the video lecture.

Prof Webber also goes into the divide of the nature of Christ and the differences between Rome and Constantinople in the church and politics and the ex-communications of the late 11th century. The divisiveness between Rome and Constantinople prevented the Christian World from being united and allowed the easy expansion if islam. Infighting cost the West dearly.

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Enough with the ‘Coexist’ stickers already!

by 1389AD ( 89 Comments › )
Filed under Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Multiculturalism, Political Correctness at August 28th, 2010 - 10:00 am

It takes a particular type of self-righteous and aggressive ignoramus to think that the real evils of this world will all go away if enough people can be shamed or bullied into denying that those evils exist.

Case in point:

Russell Simmons Unveils ‘Coexist’ Banner Near Ground Zero

Huge 'coexist' symbol banner in the apartment windows of Russell Simmons near Ground Zero

Simmons’ apartment on Liberty St. overlooks Ground Zero. Each letter of the banner features different religious and spiritual symbols. Like Bloomberg, Simmons is a big supporter of the planned center: “I was trying to figure out ways I could reach people and promote a message of tolerance…The fact that it is a public discussion, that there’s so many against it is what I think is disappointing to me, that so many people don’t know that we founded our country on the First Amendment,” he told the AP.

Read the rest.


I am not the only one to complain

Recently, I have noticed that I am not the only one who despises this asinine symbolic slogan:

YouTube: Allen West Hates the Co-Exist Bumper Sticker
h/t: Kitman TV

More of Allen West’s speech here.


Coexist Reaction: The Good, The Bad, The Just Plain Silly

By Charlie Sykes
Story Created: May 15, 2009
(Story Updated: May 15, 2009)

As John McAdams sums up the story so far:

It all started with a parody from Tom McMahon, who was aggravated by the extremely smug and intellectually slovenly bumper sticker in which a variety of religious symbols spell out “COEXIST.”

McMahon produced a parody bumper sticker with Nazi and Communist symbols substituted.

His point, of course, was that some religious views are simply impossible to coexist with, and must (like Nazism and Communism) be fought.

Read the rest.


Update: Here’s another parody, courtesy of Mike C. on Blogmocracy:

‘Coexist’ in Firearm Manufacturer Logos

Parody of 'Coexist' bumper sticker spelled out in firearm manufacturers' logos


The underlying spiritual problem

When ‘tolerance’ proves to be nothing more than moral indifference and cowardice cloaked in self-righteousness, it is not a virtue but a vice.

Gates of Vienna: The Sin That Believes in Nothing

We Christians strongly believe in tolerance, and this is what British novelist Dorothy Sayers pointed out about “Tolerance”:

In this world it is called Tolerance, but in hell it is called indifference, the sin that believes in nothing, cares for nothing, seeks to know nothing, interferes with nothing, enjoys nothing, hates nothing, finds purpose in nothing, lives for nothing, and remains alive because there is nothing for which it will die.

If any viewpoint is equally as valid as any other, then no viewpoint has any meaning, and it matters not what any of us thinks, says, or does. This philosophy is truly satanic, and it is called nihilism.


Sunday Inspirational

by bar ( 24 Comments › )
Filed under Religion at January 3rd, 2010 - 5:30 pm

(James 1:1-4) James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes in the Dispersion, greeting: My brothers, count it all joy when you fall into different kinds of temptations, knowing that the trying of your faith works patience. But let patience have its perfect work, so that you may be perfect and entire, lacking nothing.

Commentary on James 1 by David Guzik

James regarded temptations as inevitable “count it all joy when you” not if you.  The “count it all joy” is very interesting, it’s a change in my perspective. James doesn’t say to enjoy your trails or to feel it all joy, he said “count it all joy”, it’s a decision not a feeling. “Knowing that the trying of your faith works patience”, so my faith must be put under pressure in order for me to have “patience”, but then only if I count it as joy. Otherwise I am still grumbling and complaining and that’s not patience.

Yet another reason why I’m no longer an Episcopalian

by goddessoftheclassroom ( 118 Comments › )
Filed under Progressives, Religion at December 30th, 2009 - 7:00 pm

Just over a year ago, I left the Episcopal Church for a new parish of the Anglican Church in North America.

It was a very difficult decision for me because I loved my parish church. However, the national church was headed in a direction I could not follow.

Today I came across yet another reason why mine was the right choice: anti-Israel sentiment, here expertly skewered by Christopher Johnson:

[quoting Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts-Schori] “Could Mary and Joseph even get into Bethlehem today? Their donkey would undoubtedly be stopped, examined for explosives, and probably turned away because of its subversive cargo. Today Mary would likely give birth in another cave beyond the city and outside the wall, once again forbidden home and the shelter of family. Yet that very wall is an enduring reminder of human fear and the frantic quest for safety, not unlike Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter.”

For pure, unadulterated stupidity coupled with mind-blowing offensiveness, I can’t remember ever reading anything better. Certainly, Frank Griswold needed entire sermons to be as idiotic and insulting as that one, single paragraph.

Kate? If Mary and Joseph, who were both Jews last time I checked, approached Bethlehem today, who would be the ones stopping them? Who would examine their donkey for explosives? Who would end up turning them away and forbidding them “home and the shelter of family?”

You guessed it.

I hate having to keep going over this but Mary and Joseph weren’t “forbidden home and the shelter of family” because they didn’t live in Bethlehem, you dolt. They were only there because a big, centralized government, the kind you seem so enthusiastic about, ordered them to go so that they could be enrolled for tax purposes.

Ironic, isn’t it?

You say “the wall is an enduring reminder of human fear and the frantic quest for safety” like that’s a bad thing, Presiding Bishop. What is wrong with wanting to keep your family or your friends from harm? Don’t you do that yourself? Except that the people wanting to protect themselves are…you got it.

Once again, that wall was a last resort. An understandable last resort given the 60 plus years of your neighbors periodically trying to wipe you off the map or kill as many of your citizens as they possibly can as gruesomely as they possibly can.

Dead Jews don’t matter to you at all, do they, Kate?

at Midwest Conservative Journal