Posted on 03/06/2008 4:34:20 PM PST by wagglebee
He has become confused often. This is not the first time. Yet the media keeps giving him a pass. Even Dan Abrams noted this.
Etixos, in case you don’t already know, this is a pro-life thread on a pro-life forum.
FR has a link on the front page to a Statement By Our Founder. It is Jim Robinson’s explanation of what his site represents, and what viewpoints he will promote and allow to be promoted on his site. It’s a pro-life forum.
Terri’s Dailies, which you will find in the keywords, means this thread is especially off limits to pro-murder propaganda.
As a newbie, you may not have known any of this. Now you know. So I trust you will begin following the rules. Unless you’re a retread or some other brand of troll who is here only to disrupt.
I’ve read all of your posts, and noticed that you always, without fail, disrupt whatever thread you’re on, regardless of topic, with your opposition to every value this site represents.
FV, I just wanted to be sure you knew what you were dealing with. You probably did, but now I’m sure.
8mmMauser, would you post the troll crossing sign?
Best,
Etixos
My intent is never to disrupt, but to ask questions, stimulate thought, and facilitate discussion. If you consider my posts disruptive, may I suggest that you have a bit of a thin skin? Discussion is all I'm after. If I offend you, I apologize and respectfully suggest you put me on ignore! :D
Best,
Etixos
Bull.
Best,
Etixos
I do hope that McCain has the sense to pick a true conservative, and one that is not afraid to fight the good fights.
I read that Senator John Thune wss on McCain’s list. He seems like an excellent choice, among others.
Everyone:
Have a Happy and Blessed Easter!
Looks like it is after the fact by now. I will post it if any invade or return but the wiser ones stay away from our main thread.
One little story comes to mind.
That Holy Saturday held an empty and hollow ambience. Earlier in the morning a friend and I found the large bare cross which had been posted in prominence near the entrance to the hospice, the place most often shown in the news. Those who brought it had left it there on the ground. Too heavy to prop up easily, they dug a discrete post hole for it. It was early morning and few were up and around and the mood was especially somber.
As we searched for the post hole, the cops approached us, scolded us and warned us, no cross could be put there. The hole had been filled. They said the only way we could display the cross would be like any other sign, held in place by hand.
So we did. As others saw that big bare cross propped up, they came to help. Soon people were vying for turns to keep the cross propped up and that is how it stayed that Holy Saturday.
8mm
Haleigh is doing better and will soon be confronting her attacker and perhaps well deserved justice may be meted out. The spotlight that shown on Haleigh's plight as DSS tried to end her life has shown good results, one of them setting DSS on the front burner. Now the heat is turning up on DSS.
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No more apologies
It is no longer open to debate: the state Department of Social Services is a dysfunctional agency whose collective actions and systemic negligence are intolerable and border on criminal.
The case involving the 7-year-old Middleboro boy who was beaten and burned by someone is just the latest fiasco that has DSS officials admitting they made errors.
~Snip~
DSS’ actions in the Riley and Poutre cases triggered a legislative investigation and recommendations. Among those was the recently passed bill that allows DSS to collect and maintain information on unsubstantiated reports of child abuse and neglect to assist in future risk and safety assessments of children and families................
OUR OPINION: No more apologies from DSS
8mm
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One of the most common areas of public policy where you'll hear liberals and secularists protest the interjection of religious values is in protecting life.
Whether it's protecting unborn human life, or the lives of those some consider "not worth living," citing a transcendent religious value as a reason not to end innocent human life is sure to get the Left frothing at the mouth.
In fact, respect for human life was a key reason behind the formation of a Leftwing secularist organization going under the deceptive title of "South Dakota Mainstream Coalition."
According to a report by David Kranz in the Argus Leader, executive director Senator Ed Olson of Mitchell said that the battle over the life and death of Terri Schiavo was the catalyst for the formation of the group. The same article also quoted Olson as saying, "Many of us don't like the idea of putting specific religious beliefs into state law."
Protecting Life Isn't Just a Religious Value
8mm
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Well, the BATS are back at it again this Easter.
You might recall that last Easter, a group of secularist bloggers started a blogswarm to "Blog Against Theocracy." At first I assumed they would be blogging against the ancient nation of Israel, or perhaps some Muslim countries, but I quickly realized they were blogging against something that didn't exist in America and wasn't being worked for in America...yet they wanted people to believe it was.
I use the term BATS because the whole concept of "Blogging Against Theocracy" in a country where there has never been theocracy, is no theocracy, and is no move to institute theocracy is quite silly. Thus, BATS: Blogging Against Theocracy Silliness.
This group of misguided souls believes that any influence of religious faith in the public square constitutes "theocracy." They believe theocracy is manifested in things like teaching creationism, defending the human life of disabled people like Terri Schiavo, defending unborn children, maintaining the definition of marriage as between one man and one woman, and any expression of faith in the public square or acknowledgement of the Christian heritage of America.
And though the group claimed they have nothing against Christianity, they chose to have this "Blog Against Theocracy" on Easter, the most sacred holiday in Christianity....................
8mm
Thread by wagglebee on the opposite of the culture of death.
There is much talk today about the culture of death and certainly there are powerful forces emanating from competing worldviews that predictably foster such conditions. These worldviews have driven us as a culture to legitimize abortion, consider euthanasia, and proceed to cross a whole host of bio-ethical issues as technology advances. However, these worldviews, in which the value of life and human dignity are diminished, inevitably encounter a most formidable obstacle: natural revelation.
The doctrine of natural revelation was probably best articulated by the 13th century theologian and philosopher, Thomas Aquinas in his monumental work, Summa Theologica. Aquinas argued that truth is known through both reason (natural revelation) and faith (supernatural revelation). This followed the Augustinian concept of I believe (i.e. have faith) in order to understand. However, the 17th century Enlightenment project turned this on its head by now saying I must understand in order to believe and unfortunately that has been the dominant epistemology in the Western world ever since.................
The Unrelenting Culture of Life
8mm
Hence another ping to the thread and the solution found by the woman with the disfigured face in France. Perhaps we may reflect on those who bore their crosses here on earth and pray for those unable to grasp the simplicity of faith. May we pray for those of sparse faith that they gain more through their afflictions.
I would wish they could see the many with horrible burdens who showed up three years ago to stand for Terri. They did so not to call attention and pity to their own burdens, but to show the understanding through their gifts of why Terri's burden justified our battle.
The thread was started by kiriath_jearim. Thanks for the ping again, Lil Angel.
A severely disfigured French woman was found dead at her home Wednesday, a local prosecutor said, only two days after a court rejected her request for the right to die, in a case that has stirred much emotion in France.
The high court in Dijon, eastern France, decided Monday to side with the prosecution which argued that current legislation does not allow the doctor of 52-year-old former schoolteacher Chantal Sebire to prescribe lethal drugs.....
Disfigured woman found dead after French court rejects euthanasia
8mm
As you are new around here, I will give you the benefit of the doubt.
This is a PROTECTED thread and we take the protection of innocent life VERY seriously around here. Not only are we not interested in debate on this thread, we won't tolerate it. Additionally, we hold dear the thirteen day period from March 18th through March 31st when Terri was being murdered. And we are also very aware of the "importance" that the culture of death places on these days.
If you want to ask questions, that is encouraged, that is one of the reasons we have this thread. However, asking personal questions is impolite and unnecessary. Please read all of the "Terri Dailies" threads, they are quite possibly the most comprehensive compilation of pro-life resources and articles available anywhere.
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