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Church, Island style

by bar ( 13 Comments › )
Filed under Religion at May 17th, 2009 - 1:12 pm

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Calvary Chapel West Maui. From last Sunday also being Mother’s day.

I like Calvary Chapel which is a non-denominational church and has casual dress. I went in shorts a “T”- shirt and flip-flops. Back on the mainland at home, I go to church wearing the same getup.

What a gorgeous back drop, beautiful water colors with the island of Lanai in the far background.

I cant explain why, but worshiping God outdoors has a very special appeal to me.

And in this place it was just icing on the cake. Back home we had church in the park and I found that very appealing. Maybe its because we are in public and I am not ashamed of what I believe. Or maybe its because I tend to look upward when I worship and God’s natural blue sky is better looking than a drop-ceiling with fluorescent lights?

I met an older couple there on vacation from Oregon, they mentioned that it is too cold in Oregon to do this. That was really cool, although being from an older generation they dressed up for church. I hoped they were not offended by all the shorts, “T” shirts and flip-flops. Even the Pastor wore shorts and a button-down shirt. But for Calvary Chapel that is pretty normal with all the surfing Pastors and such.

Everywhere I look I find beauty in Gods creation. Although this is in a fallen state, I cant imagine what the unfallen state would be like.

Whether you worship God or not or believe in God or not. I hope everyone has a great Sunday and as Wrath reminds us, take some time to appreciate our family, friends and relax a bit.

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Newly Reinstated Catholic Bishop Uses Catholic Doctrine To Defend His Anti-Semitism, and Deny Holocaust

by WrathofG-d ( 14 Comments › )
Filed under Anti-semitism, Holocaust, Judaism, Religion at February 11th, 2009 - 12:05 pm

During an interview with Spiegel Online, Catholic Bishop Richard Williamson states that he is willing to once again review the historical evidence (which includes well known Anti-Semitic forgeries), but refuses to visit Auschwitz, or follow the Catholic principles of Vatican II which stated that all Jews throughout time should no longer be held personally responsible for the death of Jesus.

(For those who do not know, Bishop Richard Williamson is a member of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX).   In late January, Pope Benedict XVI decided to lift the excommunications of four members of the SSPX, Bishop Williamson among them. Just days prior to the retraction of his excommunication, Bishop Williamson said on Swedish television that he didn’t believe the Holocaust took place and said that between 200,000 and 300,000 Jews died in Nazi concentration camps instead of the commonly accepted 6 million. The resulting scandal has led to doubts about Benedict’s leadership of the Catholic Church, though Benedict last week demanded that Williamson recant his statements.)

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SPIEGEL: How can an educated Catholic deny the Holocaust?

Williamson: I addressed the subject in the 1980s. I had read various writings at the time. I cited the Leuchter report (eds. note: a debunked theory produced in the 1980s claiming erroneously that the Nazi gas chambers were technically impractical) in the interview, and it seemed plausible to me. Now I am told that it has been scientifically refuted. I plan now to look into it.

SPIEGEL: You could travel to Auschwitz yourself.

Williamson: No, I will not travel to Auschwitz. I’ve ordered the book by Jean-Claude Pressac. It’s called “Auschwitz: Technique and Operation of the Gas Chambers.” A printout is now being sent to me, and I will read it and study it.

SPIEGEL: Your position on Judaism is consistently anti-Semitic.

Williamson: St. Paul put it this way: The Jews are beloved for the sake of Our Father, but our enemies for the sake of the gospel.

SPIEGEL: Do you seriously intend to use Catholic tradition and the Bible to justify your anti-Semitism?

Williamson: Anti-Semitism means many things today, for instance, when one criticizes the Israeli actions in the Gaza Strip. The Church has always understood the definition of anti-Semitism to be the rejection of Jews because of their Jewish roots. This is condemned by the Church. Incidentally, this is self-evident in a religion whose founders and all important individuals in its early history were Jews. But it was also clear, because of the large number of Jewish Christians in early Christianity, that all men need Christ for their salvation — all men, including the Jews.

SPIEGEL: The pope will travel to Israel soon, where he plans to visit the Holocaust Memorial. Are you also opposed to this?

Williamson: Making a pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a great joy for Christians. I wish the Holy Father all the best on his journey. What troubles me about Yad Vashem is that Pope Pius XII is attacked there, even though no one saved more Jews during the Nazi period than he did. For instance, he had baptismal certificates issued for persecuted Jews to protect them against arrest. These facts have been distorted to mean exactly the opposite. Otherwise, I hope that the pope will also have an eye and a heart for the women and children who were injured in the Gaza Strip, and that he will speak out in support of the Christian population in Bethlehem, which is now walled in.

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For the record, I do not hold all of Catholicism, or individual Catholics responsible for this Bishop’s comments.  As a general rule I think quite fondly of Catholics, as I do most Christians.  I am however exceptionally bothered, and distrurbed by this Bishop, his reinstatement, and what I see as a lack of overwhelming outrage by those of the Catholic faith and the Church.

Discussion!: Creation ’09

by WrathofG-d ( 34 Comments › )
Filed under Open thread, Religion at January 26th, 2009 - 12:50 pm

The“Creation ’09” Music Festival

A Tribute To Our Creator

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(Ack! So much evil, brainwashing, and 19th Century Archaic-i-ness in one place!  With this amount of mass Creationism being so blatantly displayed, we can have no doubt that it is the beginning of the end for all scientific thought in America!  The beginnnnnning of the endddd!!!!!  All rational thought is dead!!!! Run for cover, head to the hills…..ahhhh)

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There is no better evidence of this impending doom than the Festival’s own website:

Exhibit A – Their policy on Alcoholic Beverages and Drugs.

These are absolutely not permitted on the festival grounds and those found under the influence of, or in possession of such will be escorted off the property, and or, turned over to the law enforcement officials.

Exhibit B – Their policy on Religion.

One of our visions for the Creation Festival is to bring the entire Body of Christ into unity through worship, prayer and the Word. The Creation Festival welcomes all denominations of the Body of Christ. The world will know we are Christians by our love.

Exhibit C- Their policy on social interaction.

After midnight please be quiet. Don’t “bless” others with loud singing or talking. If asked by someone to “quiet down,” please respond graciously. Boom boxes are to be shut off in the camping areas by 11:30 pm.

Exhibit D- Their policy on a dress code.

Leaders, Chaperones and Parents: We need your help in enforcing this policy – our staff cannot do it alone! MODESTY is the key word. While the style and fashion these days seems to be “less is best,” we do not want to be guilty of causing another person to stumble. Girls: Bathing suits are NOT permitted, except in the showers. Clothes must be put on over your bathing suit for the walk back to your campsite from the showers. Tank tops are fine but bellies must be covered (even though the fashion now is to show it off). Shorts and/or skirts need to be long enough and shirts big enough. Guys are not exempt from the dress code: SHIRTS (and shoes) MUST be worn by all at all times.

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The horror……………the horror…………………

[*Neither Little Green Blogmocracy, nor WrathofG-d actually endorse this Festival.  We do however greatly endorse the friendly ribbing!]

Salon Smear of the Day

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Salon Smear of the Day
Filed under Election 2008 at September 16th, 2008 - 8:57 pm

It must not have been easy with Sarah Palin’s approval rating at 72% in Alaska, but Salon found two people willing to dish out negative gossip for their latest hit piece: Sarah Palin, Wasilla, book banning.

In what may be the source of those “Palin the book-burner” rumors, retired American Baptist Rev. Howard Bess says Palin wanted to ban his book. The book apparently argues that gays are the new Jesus.

Inevitably, his work brought him into conflict with Palin and other highly politicized Christian fundamentalists in the valley. “Things got very intense around here in the ‘90s — the culture war was very hot here,” Bess said. “The evangelicals were trying to take over the valley. They took over the school board, the community hospital board, even the local electric utility. And Sarah Palin was in the direct center of all these culture battles, along with the churches she belonged to.”

Bess’ first run-in with Palin’s religious forces came when he decided to write his book, “Pastor, I Am Gay.” The book was the result of a theological journey that began in the 1970s when Bess was asked for guidance by a closeted homosexual in his Santa Barbara congregation. After deep reflection on the subject, Bess came to the conclusion that “gay people were not sick, nor they were special sinners.”

In his book, Bess suggests that gays have a divine mission. “Look back at the life of our Lord Jesus. He was misunderstood, deserted, unjustly accused, and cruelly killed. Yet we all confess that it was the will of God, for by his wounds we are healed … Could it be that the homosexual, obedient to the will of God, might be the church’s modern day healer-messiah?”

(If you really, really want to read the book, Amazon has it for $456.00.)

The other person willing to go on the record is a moonbat “progressive” musician known for a maudlin tribute to International Solidarity Movement heroine/terror supporter Rachel Corrie, that was canceled after a public outcry. Philip Munger is the first source I’ve seen who claims that Sarah Palin tried to get creationism into Alaskan schools. (The Associated Press said she had not.)

Another valley activist, Philip Munger, says that Palin also helped push the evangelical drive to take over the Mat-Su Borough school board. “She wanted to get people who believed in creationism on the board,” said Munger, a music composer and teacher. “I bumped into her once after my band played at a graduation ceremony at the Assembly of God. I said, ‘Sarah, how can you believe in creationism — your father’s a science teacher.’ And she said, ‘We don’t have to agree on everything.’

“I pushed her on the earth’s creation, whether it was really less than 7,000 years old and whether dinosaurs and humans walked the earth at the same time. And she said yes, she’d seen images somewhere of dinosaur fossils with human footprints in them.”

Munger also asked Palin if she truly believed in the End of Days, the doomsday scenario when the Messiah will return. “She looked in my eyes and said, ‘Yes, I think I will see Jesus come back to earth in my lifetime.’”

(Hat tip:Chucky@LGF)