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The #1 bestselling Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is back with an exceptional Cold War thriller from the dark heart of the Space Race.1973. A final, top-secret mission to the Moon. Three astronauts in a tiny module, a quarter of a…
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million miles from home. A quarter of a million miles from help. As Russian and American crews sprint for a secret bounty hidden away on the lunar surface, old rivalries blossom and the political stakes are stretched to breaking point back on Earth. Houston flight controller Kazimieras "Kaz" Zemeckis must do all he can to keep the NASA crew together, while staying one step ahead of his Soviet rivals. But not everyone on board Apollo 18 is quite who they appear to be. Full of the fascinating technical detail that fans of The Martian loved, and reminiscent of the thrilling claustrophobia, twists and tension of The Hunt for Red October, The Apollo Murders puts you right there in the moment. Experience the fierce G-forces of launch, the frozen loneliness of Space and the fear of holding on to the outside of a spacecraft orbiting the Earth at 17,000 miles per hour, as told by a former Commander of the International Space Station who has done all of those things in real life. Strap in and count down for the ride of a lifetime.
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Steve Gibb was born as Stephen Thadius Crompton Gibb. He is an actor, known for Bad Boys II (2003) and The Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Rock 'n Roll Musical (2003). He has been married to Gloria Levas since November 7, 2002. They have two children.
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Ettore Ewen, a.k.a. Big E is one of the most popular names that have made the activities of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) attractive indeed. Just as his solitary SmackDown appearances are almost always not uninteresting, his fights alongside other members of The New Day team (Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston) are a real treat that fascinates his viewers. Big E’s big ending and running splash finishing moves are always expected.
Among WWE fans and beyond the wrestling community it is well known that Big E is an excellent wrestler. However, many don’t know that he is a former American footballer, and it is also not common knowledge that the man was once a powerlifter. With this in mind, we bring you the things you should know about the WWE wrestler.
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Ettore Ewen Background Details
It was on the first day of March 1986 when this professional wrestler was welcomed into the world by Eltore and Margaret Ewen, his parents, who are supposedly immigrants of Afro-Caribbean origin.
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The birthplace of Big E was in the United States of America, more precisely in Tampa, Florida. It was here that he received his high school education. As a student at Wharton High School, Ettore Ettore distinguished himself through athletic activities that earned him a handful of prestigious awards. Among other things, he was fantastic at wrestling and football; it was only natural that he was crowned Hillsborough County Ironman.
When he finished Wharton High, he transferred to the University of Iowa, where he focused more on football. Big E played as a defensive lineman for the Institution’s team (Iowa Hawkeyes) until he received his Bachelor of Arts degree. After that, he was somehow convinced that he would do well as a powerlifting athlete, and this was the beginning of his powerlifting career.
Ettore Ewen Career Accomplishment
Ettore Ewen’s efforts in powerlifting paid off in 2010 when he participated in the U.S. Open Championships, where he improved national records and set new ones in the state of Florida. The following year, Big E triumphed at the USAPL Raw Nationals. He won the competition and broke more records.
Before his successes in powerlifting, Ettore signed a contract with the WWE. In 2009, he participated in the Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) activities; he wrestled as Big E Langston, defeating such renowned wrestlers as Antonio Cesaro. When FCW became the NXT, he continued his winning streak and kept the fans excited with The Shield. He made a lot out of his show and it was only natural that he rose to the top of the main list. Big E debuted as the villain who picked on John Cena; together with AJ Lee, he made quite interesting drama possible with Dolph Ziggler and Kaitlyn.
His greatest achievement in this profession so far is Stall The New Day. Through the partnership with Kingston and Wood, which began sometime in July 2014, the trio has been the longest WWE Raw Tag Team Champion. This extended from 2015 to 2017, eventually losing the championship to Cesaro and Sheamus and moving on to SmackDown, where they made winning against The Usos a priority.
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Net Worth – How Rich Is He?
Although several figures have been given as the total value of the man’s wealth, none of them can be authenticated. The value of his wealth is best known to him. Nevertheless, his income does not only come from wrestling. Ettore Ewen is also an actor and has been involved in a handful of television works.
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Height and Body Measurements
Wrestling requires a strong physical structure, complemented by good size and weight. Big E is, as the name suggests, one of the most imposing and intimidating wrestlers. His chest, waist, and biceps are thought to measure 50, 36, and 22 inches respectively; his height is estimated at 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) and his weight at 129 kg (285 lb).
Wife or Girlfriend, Is Ettore Ewen Married?
If there is something unknown about this WWE star, it is his love life. While it is widely believed that he has never been married, to the best of our knowledge Big E is not dating anyone and has never been romantically involved with any partner, except when it has been claimed that he secretly admires Kaitlyn (Celeste Beryl Bonin). This was sometime between 2012 and 2013.
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Charles Band... what a guy. If you are familiar with Full Moon Pictures you are familiar with Charlie and some of the stories surrounding him and his movie studio. From successful and now classic horror films like Re-Animator and From Beyond to his successful and cult Puppetmaster series to the abysmal films that make up the majority of his filmography that only a sadomasochist would enjoy, the man has been a part of hundreds of movies. Love him or hate him he gets his movies made and distributed. The GINGERDEAD MAN series may never reach the status of genre classic but they have been entertaining.
GINGERDEAD MAN 2: PASSION OF THE CRUST is a sequel to 2005's original which was directed by Charles Band, 3 years later came this equally as silly movie which was directed by Silvia St. Croix, which is an Alan Smithee type deal. Alan Smithee was a name directors were credited as when they didn't want their name attached to a film. Whoever the director was, they did a decent job making a Full Moon movie. GINGERDEAD MAN 2 has the all of the expected fare and follies. There is plenty of laughs both intentional and not, and plenty of drag in the story during a movie with an extremely modest runtime. 72 minutes of movie is closer to a single hour once the backstory of the original and end credits are accounted for.
The movie follows the titled character, a killer gingerbread cookie possessed by the soul of a murderer. After transferring his soul to another character and being baked back into a cookie in the first entry to the series the cookie is transported to the set of Cheatum Studios' newest picture in a bakery box. Needing a body to transport his soul to the killer cookie finds a spell in one of the movie studio's prop books which begins his rampage of terror. It is up to an aging movie star who is sick and tired of working for a movie studio that makes crappy movies to save anyone that hasn't already fallen victim to THE GINGERDEAD MAN.
Where do I even begin? From a film making standpoint this movie (like most Full Moon movies) is awful. The thing is, that is the point of these movies. Charles Band knows exactly the type of movies he makes. They're silly, over the top and certainly not for everyone. The majority are truly painful to sit through, but occasionally he makes one that is really fun to watch. GINGERDEAD MAN 2 falls somewhere in the middle. It starts out with a corny yet oddly silly fairy tale opening, a song about the cookie to the tune of Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation", and then spends the duration between corny humor, over the top kills and slooooooooow parts. It does have a certain charm about it similar to the first film, that puts it among the better Full Moon movies of recent years.
Is this movie for everyone? Certainly not. You'll know if it is even worth checking out by reading the plot. Some people like this nonsense, most hate it. I gave it a chance with a few drinks and had some good laughs and a decent time. If they could just get someone that could write a solid 70 minutes instead of a solid 35 minutes they'd have a recipe for success (get it?).
5/10
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Labels: dtv, Full Moon, Horror, Sequel
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Mausoleum (1983)
There are plenty of films that you may have never seen but hear rumblings about from time to time and don't see anywhere but on the bootlegger's tables at conventions. For whatever reason they have notoriety and almost a mystique about them. You anxiously await the chance to see the film that all of your fellow horror fans tell you about, whether they've seen it or not. For years MAUSOLEUM was one such title for me. And while it slipped out of my "Oh my God must see" realm of thinking years ago it has remained in the back of my mind.
Susan Nomed's mother dies when Susan (Bobbie Bresee) is just ten years old. At the funeral she runs away from her new guardian, Aunt Cora (Laura Hippe) and hides in the family mausoleum which is cursed to all Nomed women. Susan becomes unknowingly possessed by the evil within. Now 30, Susan is married and regularly seeing her psychiatrist but with each passing day is losing more and more control. It is up to the psychiatrist to come to terms with the reality of the curse and help Susan before its too late.
MAUSOLEUM is directed by Michael Dugan (who wouldn't direct another movie for 16 years) and he makes it in the true style of the time he was working in. Heavy on tits and gore and short on everything else, MAUSOLEUM is a prime example of what comes to mind first when you think 1980s horror film. The acting is sub par to put it nicely, though this does lend to a few humorous characters. The writing is amateur and the pacing suffers greatly because of it. The story takes 20-30 minute breaks in progression and the movie just plods along between boob shots or gore shots, which more often than not go hand in hand. This movie could easily be 70 minutes long and give us the same result, probably with the same shitty, boring ending. The only real positive are the make up effects from John Carl Buechler (Friday The 13th series, Nightmare On Elm St. series).
While MAUSOLEUM certainly disappointed it wasn't all bad. Some of the kills were creative and a telekinetic demon bitch was a cool enough villain. There just seemed like a real lack of inspiration from anyone on set. Some movies gain the mystique from simply being unavailable for long periods of time. Or from getting a release which happens to be cut. Or from people that saw it as kids and haven't seen it in many years and only remember that fond viewing of their youth. MAUSOLEUM checks off all three of those. It should get a proper uncut release like the one I watched. The prints are obviously out there and there is a market for the movie since the out of print DVD is going for big, big numbers. Release the movie, let everyone see it and decide that this one probably should have stayed ahem... buried.
3/10
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Labels: 80s, Gore, Horror, Nudity
Monday, April 18, 2011
The Brotherhood of Satan (1971)/Strait-Jacket (1964)
Here is a quick double entry on a pair of horror films that have little in common and nothing to do with each other that I just recently watched for the first time.
THE BROTHERHOOD OF SATAN is a 1971 horror film from director Bernard McVeety and written, produced and co-starring L. Q. Jones. It follows Ben (Charles Bateman), his daughter K.T. (Geri Reischl) and girlfriend Nicky (Ahna Capri) who are on a road trip of K.T.'t grandparents house until they see an accident on the side of the road and notify the sheriff of the nearest town. They are mobbed by seemingly the entire town and barely escape. Shortly after they wreck their car and have to walk back to the town for help. It is revealed that much of the town is wrapped up in black magic and have been abducting children for rituals.
The movie is pretty damn awful. It clocks in around 95 minutes but take the away the useless nonsense like dream sequences and conversations that go nowhere and you have a movie of about 65-70 minutes on your hand. Even then it wouldn't be very good because so little happens that it is hard to pay attention, let alone care. The direction is bad, the music sucks and the acting is wooden. The end is pretty much the only part worth watching for a rather creepy Satanic black mass scene.
STRAIT-JACKET is a bit more noteworthy source, William Castle, who directed such films as the original House On Haunted Hill and 13 Ghosts. Lucy Harbin (Joan Crawford) has spent 20 years locked away in an asylum after murdering her husband and his mistress with an axe after finding them in bed together. She comes home to her daughter who is now in her early-mid 20s and is planning to marry her boyfriend soon. It quickly becomes clear that not all is right with Lucy, and perhaps it has spread on to other members of the family or friends. A series of axe murders that are eerily similar to those 20 years earlier occur and its every person for themselves in figuring out who is sane and who isn't.
William Castle is very hit or miss with me. He's well known for his gimmicks that he used to get people to see his movies and some are certainly better than others. I simply find some of his movies to be awful. STRAIT-JACKET wasn't doing anything for me until about three quarters through the movie when it started to turn around. The climax sold me that this was a solid movie. I won't highly recommend it but I will recommend it to someone looking for some psychological horror they haven't seen before.
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Labels: Horror
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
The Violent Professionals (1973) - The Grindhouse Experience Chapter 9
The crime and gangster film was a major player in the international film market in the 1970s with entries from all over the world flooding the market. Audiences worldwide loved to see variations on the mob, mafia, and yakuza movies in violent ways. Sergio Martino had a few entries into the genre among THE VIOLENT PROFESSIONALS including Gambling City.
When policeman Giorgio (Luc Merenda, Hostel 2) is suspended for shooting and killing a pair of train prisoners who escaped in a spree of murders he is relocated to Milan and witnesses the death of his Police Chief and is hell bent on revenge. Giorgio goes undercover and rises through the ranks of Italian crime to become the driver for the mob as he keeps his cover to allow his vengeance to take down the crime rings of the city that claimed the life of a respected policeman (Silvano Tranquilli of Black Belly of the Tarantula, So Sweet So Dead).
From start to finish the film is very well paced. After an extremely violent and gun-ho opening 20 minutes the movie never quite reaches that level of violence again however the story and action more than makes up for it. Plenty of shoot outs, car chases and fights to keep one invested in the story which isn't groundbreaking but is capable of carrying the movie. The acting and writing is what someone would expect from an Italian crime film of the 70s, spotty but acceptable and at times even good. The soundtrack is classic for the period and will have you humming along each time a new track kicks in. Sergio Martino is best known for his ventures into the giallo, cannibal and horror fields but this crime film, much like his western Mannaja is a welcome change of pace for him. He is far from perfection but as far as this reviewer goes, his name is usually enough to give a film a fighting chance.
THE VIOLENT PROFESSIONALS has enough entertainment to satisfy someone that would enjoy bullshit like The Fast And The Furious and enough story for someone that enjoys Martino's giallo The Strange Vice Of Mrs. Wardh (which may be Martino's finest effort). Its not perfect but is more than worthy of mention when speaking of the Italo-Crime genre (and damn, does it have some fine car chases).
On a quick note- The transfer again is from a 3rd or 4th generation VHS with tracking problems, popping and hissing during the audio and an extremely unnatural letter boxed presentation but the movie was still good enough to not worry too much about it. This set proves to be the smelliest shit I've ever come across with presentation in mind. Since the set continues to be awful in its presentation of the movies, I won't even take up your time to express my thoughts on it unless it surprises me and is somehow good. So if I don't mention the transfer or overall quality of the print its because it is awful.
7/10
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Labels: Crime, Grindhouse Experience, Sergio Martino
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Hobo With A Shotgun (2011)
For the past few years fans have been eagerly awaiting the finished product of co-writer and director Jason Eisener's film that some of us first got a glimpse of as a faux trailer during the theatrical run of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse. Four years later and we have the actual feature film of HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN and it doesn't disappoint.
Rutger Hauer stars as the title character who rides into a city best known as "Scum Town" on the rails (as any hobo would) and quickly finds that the town is controlled by a criminal known as The Drake (Brian Downey) and his two sons Slick (Gregory Smith) and Ivan (Nick Bateman). The cops are dirty, the people live in fear and the homeless community is constantly exploited for money or dirty deeds. With little more than a dream of buying a lawnmower to start his own business Hobo sees just how nasty the city really is. Sticking up for a young prostitute named Abby (Molly Dunsworth) that is being harassed by one of The Drake's sons, Hobo throws himself into the middle of the dirt and corruption the city is filled with. After the cops help attack him to get revenge for his act of defiance Abby offers him a bed to sleep in for the night and friendship.
After Hobo gathers enough money to buy a mower from the pawn shop he becomes a victim of a hold up while in the store. When the masked men threaten to kill a crying baby Hobo has had enough and grabs a shotgun from the shelf and quickly ends the situation, then turns his attention to cleaning up the city. When no criminal is safe there is plenty of bloodshed and it all leads to a showdown with Drake and The Plague, a duo of heavily armed and armored bikers who look like they came straight from an 80s Escape From New York rip off (love it) and drag coffins behind their motorcycles much like Django.
Where do I even start to sum up my thoughts? From top to bottom the movie is spectacular. It captures the feel of the movies it is an homage of perfectly and gives winks and nods to many genres and specific films. Eisener's direction is great, with a rich color palette throughout and using the few locations in the movie to make it feel much larger than it actually is. The synth driven score is aided by a couple of well placed songs that feels like it was straight from the 70s or 80s. The effects are so over the top at time its ridiculous, but never in a bad way. They're well done and will have you laughing and cheering. Pacing is spot on as well, clocking in at a brisk 85 minutes there isn't much time for a lull in the action or story. This is what Machete should have been. This is closer to 42nd St. in New York during the 70s than Grindhouse could ever hope to be, and I love Grindhouse.
I don't know what else to say except that HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN is a fun fucking movie but serious in tone so it never borders on being hokey. It was worth the 4 year wait and will have endless replay value. It amazes me that this movie was made in 2010 and is getting a wide(ish) release. When it comes to a theater near you, go see it. When you see it on demand on whatever cable provider you have, order it. Buy the DVD or Blu Ray. Just see it. It is worth your time and money.
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Distinct sources of gene flow produce contrasting population genetic dynamics at different range boundaries of a Choristoneura budworm | Canadian Forest Service Publications | Natural Resources Canada
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Distinct sources of gene flow produce contrasting population genetic dynamics at different range boundaries of a Choristoneura budworm. 2017. Blackburn, G.S.; Brunet, B.M.T.; Muirhead, K.; Cusson, M.; Béliveau, C.; Levesque, R.C.; Lumley, L.M.; Sperling, F.A.H. Mol. Ecol. 26: 6666–6684.
Year: 2017
Issued by: Laurentian Forestry Centre
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Populations are often exposed to multiple sources of gene flow, but accounts are lacking of the population genetic dynamics that result from these interactions or their effects on local evolution. Using a genomic clines framework applied to 1,195 single nucleotide polymorphisms, we documented genomewide, locus-specific patterns of introgression between Choristoneura occidentalis biennis spruce budworms and two ecologically divergent relatives, C. o. occidentalis and Choristoneura fumiferana, that it interacts with at alternate boundaries of its range. We observe contrasting hybrid indexes between the two hybrid zones, no overlap in “gene-flow outliers” (clines showing relatively extreme extents or rates of locus-specific introgression) and variable linkage disequilibrium among those outliers. At the same time, correlated genomewide rates of introgression between zones suggest the presence of processes common to both boundaries. These findings highlight the contrasting population genetic dynamics that can occur at separate frontiers of a single population, while also suggesting that shared patterns may frequently accompany cases of divergence-with-gene-flow that involve a lineage in common. Our results point to potentially complex evolutionary outcomes for populations experiencing multiple sources of gene flow.
Plain Language Summary
The results of this study highlight the contrasting population genetic dynamics of a Choristoneura budworm species at the limits of its distribution range. This research confirms the existence of potentially complex evolutionary processes when the population of a given species is exposed to multiple sources of gene flow.
In this study, the researchers documented the exchange of genetic material between the Choristoneura occidentalis biennis spruce budworm and two ecologically divergent relatives, C. o. occidentalis and C. fumiferana, that it interacts with at the limits of its distribution range.
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We at Chairs Bazaar, office chairs manufacturers in India, take pride in our wide variety of quality chairs. From our office chairs in Bangalore, office furniture, office desks, and office executive chairs; our seating systems and online chairs, we are committed to your satisfaction and comfort. We are located in Mumbai and serve the entire country. As one of the leading manufacturers in India, we serve both large and small cities and have convenient payment methods, such as cash and demand draft, to help better serve you and your business. Remember, ordering online is an option.
Our interior designers, located in India, pay close attention to each and every order, making sure you get just what you pay for and more. Our company has great chairs for architects in India and interior designers in India, who find sitting, eventually, to be a great pain. The finest wood, leather and steel are used for not only office chairs in India but revolving chairs as well. This is to ensure not only your comfort and satisfaction, but the fact that you�ve entrusted us with all your furnishing needs. We also offer discounts up to fifty percent on a great deal of our merchandise.
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The one-room 41sqm apartment directly in St. Moritz Bad with separate kitchen and newly renovated bathroom is the perfect starting point to explore the Engadin. You will find everything you need to have a nice and pleasant stay. A highlight of the apartment is the large balcony with a great mountain view. In the immediate vicinity there are shops, souvenir shops, the bus stop and the lift "Signal" and the Ovavera pool.
Apartment
In the apartment there are two new wall beds.
The kitchen is fully equipped with an oven with 3 hotplates, a small dishwasher, a fridge with freezer, a kettle and a filter coffee machine. In addition to the folding dining table in the living area, there is also a small dining table with 2 stools in the kitchen.
The apartment has an outdoor parking space. There is also a lockable ski and bike room as well as a laundry room with enough washing machines and dryers.
During your stay, my housekepper will always be available as your contact person. She gives you the keys, shows you the apartment and all other important rooms. You can also contact me anytime.
Neighborhood
Quiet location, close proximity to shopping, restaurants, bus, post office, bank, pharmacy, children's playground, indoor and outdoor pools, health resort, cross-country trails, ski lift and hiking trails, ice rink, mini-golf, bocce and Lake St. Moritz.
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For Essent it was imperative to allow duplicate email addresses in Marketo Engage, originating from their bespoke CRM. Allowing for these intended duplicates opened the door for a lot of unintended duplicates, which had grown out of control.
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Background & Challenges
For Essent it was imperative to allow duplicate email addresses in Marketo, originating from their bespoke CRM. Allowing for these intended duplicates opened the door for a lot of unintended duplicates, which had grown out of control.
Duplicate email addresses cause quite a few problems in Marketo. A few key examples:
A person’s behavior will get registered across multiple contact records, which means lead scoring will always deliver an incomplete image.
Data across the multiple records can be inconsistent, resulting in a person being included / excluded from a campaign based on incorrect data.
List uploads will select the most recently updated record with the same email address to include in your list. This may not be the record you intended, resulting in incorrect data being processed within your campaign.
If a person that already exists multiple times in the database fills out a form, Marketo does not know which record to update and will create a new record instead, adding to the duplicates count.
Essent’s Marketo database had developed to contain more than 16% duplicate records over time, with only 5% being intended duplicates. It was difficult to assess the exact source of each duplicate, but it was clear a lot of them needed to be merged back into a single record. This meant thousands of sets of duplicate records needed to be merged. In the process it would be necessary to always identify the correct master record to survive and to ensure important data from the dropped record would not get lost.
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Essent, pressured by energy market forces, chose a direction that asked for specific marketing capabilities. Essent selected Marketo and assembled an agile team, which learned on the job, alongside a Marketo professional. Marketo, with integrations, live is just a few weeks, with high performing campaigns.
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Digitalization is expanding across the globe, Creating a unique demand for companies to experiment, innovate and deliver capabilities faster. Companies that have adopted DevOps culture have experienced speed and efficiency and have noticed an improvement in employees’ motivation.
In DevOps culture, your Custom Software Developers are responsible for delivering both stability and new features. Instead of creating easy coding and giving it to an operation team for production, responsibilities are equally balanced to ensure both teams have insight and visibility into Custom Software Development.
To keep a good pace, IT teams should build, deploy, test, release in a faster way. Here are incredible benefits of DevOps culture in your Software Development that can attract your business to adopt.
What is DevOps- A process that can streamline your Software Delivery
You must be wondering what DevOps Culture is? DevOps is neither a tool nor a Framework, and it is a practice that helps fulfill the gap between development and operation in a Custom Software Development Company. By filling the gap, DevOps culture eliminates communication barriers and helps to make collaboration easier.
By enabling faster development, best automation, and collaboration, DevOps makes Custom Software Development extremely efficient.
Top Benefits of adopting DevOps for Software Development
DevOps Innovations
Projects can be developed, adjusted, and deployed much faster with an integrated development team and automation software to limit monotonous tasks. Due to this collaboration, issues can be solved in real-time, problems tend to be a little complex, and Custom Software fixes are getting much faster.
This approach helps Custom Software Development Company shorten the delivery cycle while ensuring that the new features are up to desired requirements and free from coding errors.
Improve Collaboration
Teamwork matters more than the individual goals, ensuring that everyone is participating in the project’s success. When the IT Company adopts DevOps culture, Their team no longer works solo. Removing the barrier between different teams results in a more efficient workflow and a more effective work environment.
In DevOps culture, the trust level between team members is likely to be more, allowing more experimentation and innovation without causing anything down.
Increased Efficiency
Automation tools are key elements of DevOps; using all tools makes the team and work more efficient. Another essential key element of DevOps is to free teammates from repetitive tasks.
Code Integration is a part of Web Application Development, and the tricky part is integrating code from the different teams from several approaches. In this culture, with the help of automation, even complex tasks can be deal with relative ease.
Reduce Failure
The more eros you have to deal with, If you wait longer to test your code. According to the DevOps report, organizations that have adopted the DevOps culture had 60 times less failure than those not. Custom Software developers do their best to write codes for Web applications, but they don’t look for errors as they write for code.
With this approach, developers look for every possible error along the way. Eliminating mistakes as you find them helps your team to save time and effort. This way, Software Developers can eliminate any possible errors and failures and get them fixed. They can work on another version of Custom Software Development.
Accelerate Recovery time
When the team knows where the errors are most likely to be found, they will fix them faster. By adopting the DevOps approach, Custom Software Development is more likely to push out a limited number of features. If an error occurs, the most likely fault is found in a recent set of features.
Enhance Job Satisfaction
DevOps culture promotes a performance-based environment, rather than rule-based power-based Culture. This helps to decrease the bureaucratic barriers and encourages the sharing of risk. It makes the result more contented and productive, which can help to boost your business performance. There square measure many industry-recognized DevOps certifications to decide on from, Enterprises will simply train their workers in DevOps best practices.
Custom Software Developers usually prefer a DevOps culture, as they can help more effectively and can wear more than one hat. This way they get a better knowledge of where their position fits in an IT company and in the business as a whole. This makes them more worthy.
Summing up
Startups and new businesses have a lot to gain from DevOps Culture. As we read in the above article, The key benefits of adopting this approach are improved speed, collaboration, and communication. Adopting this culture is not an easy task, but done correctly, then there is no looking back.
Chapter247 makes this process easy for you by helping you from adopting Custom Software Development. If you need any further guidance from an IT expert, contacting Chapter247’s Team will be the best option.
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In July 2013 I again ventured into the treacherous waters of live recordings when my trio recorded our next album LIVE IN SWITZERLAND. The beautiful setting was the small village Ernen in the Swiss Alps. This village has a very dear place in my heart: I first performed there in 1999 and was a last lucky member of György Sebök’s last master classes before his untimely death in 2000.
Ernen has one of the most unique and niche classic music festivals in Switzerland which this year celebrated its 40th season. It encompasses a piano week, Baroque week and Chamber Music festival including new music as well. Founded by György Sebök the festival is now run by Francesco Walter who enlarged the festival and turned it into one of the most sought-after tickets in Switzerland.
The trio performance this year was in the middle of the Baroque week and thus we prepared an all-Baroque programme. The wonderful acoustics in the St. Georg Church in Ernen that was built in 1510 made the Steinway sound even more beautiful. It was a challenge to compensate with the volume of Hugo Radyn’s drums as every little note he played was amplified a thousand times by the church. I am fortunate to work with talented, flexible and clever musicians and he and Werner Spies adapted effortlessly in the unplugged acoustic environment. The end product was well worth the sacrifices.
I spent a great deal of time preparing the repertoire which included works by Bach, Handel, Scarlatti and even a part of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. The CD is due for release on 25 May 2014 at the Atterbury theatre in Pretoria and will be available online from iTunes.
Charl du Plessis Trio – Live in Switzerland – in co-operation with Musikdorf Ernen.
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The South African born Charl du Plessis is a pianist performing in styles ranging from the Classical to Jazz, Pop and Rock. He has released 5 albums, 2 DVDs, is a Doctor of Music and lectures all over the world. Charl du Plessis is a Steinway Artist.
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Childhood trauma often causes the child to retreat emotionally and mentally into a safe place. Sometimes such mental retreats become a new reality for the individual. The child creates a new persona that is happy, playful and safe from harm. In cases of extreme abuse, the created safe place replaces the memory of the trauma for the child, particularly if the child leaves the abusive environment. However, as I pointed out in “The Forgotten Fire,” remnants of reality remain tucked away in the brain. Once ignited by a touch, a smell or sound, the remnants often surface with a vengeance. When that happens, sometimes years later, emotional chaos often ensues. The actual memory may remain hidden, which may lead to confusion, self-loathing and doubt.
The Sonnet, “The Child Left Behind,” describes how I struggled to make sense out of my sexual acting out and desire that consumed me once the flame was ignited. I still had no memory of the abuse. Even as I felt the tug of a little girl who was frightened and angry as I yielded to old patterns, I rejected that child. I longed for control but lived in emotional chaos. I wanted answers, but none came. The sonnet conveys the doubt, fear and questions that tortured me as I tried to make sense out of my life. The last quatrain sets the stage for the third sonnet in the series, “The Hidden Child.”
Lord, who am I? Why do I act this way?
Can you douse the fire within my brain?
How do I know the tricks and how to play
The game that stifles fear yet causes pain?
I should not know what brings the boy delight.
I should not know what things ignite the flames.
I do not know how to can make this right.
I don’t know who I am or who to blame.
What’s wrong with me? What don’t I want to see?
Who is the frightened child that cries in pain?
This can’t be all I am. This can’t be me.
What child? What pain? No part of her remains.
Tell me, Jesus, am I the one to blame?
Why can’t I stop this all-consuming flame?
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I couldn’t refuse when he was this close, his warm breath tickling my skin. It was like I was in heat and couldn’t resist the stupid. God I could never be an animal, losing total control anytime the chance to breed wagged itself in my face. I needed to get my shit together and quick. This whole escapade needed to end, and I needed to go back to the real world. Monday was fast approaching and I didn’t have time to leave this open ended. I pulled my face from his proximity and stood up.
“No. No dates. I’m not indulging in this psychotic play you’ve created to amuse yourself. You had your fun. Now get out.”
To my shock, he didn’t argue, but stood to leave.
“Fine, Kate. But when you walk home from another date feeling sorry for yourself and thinking about how pointless your life is, don’t look for me over your shoulder. I know what I’ve done and I wanted to help you the only way I know how. I can’t help if you don’t want me to.”
He shrugged blankly and walked out the door. I locked it in haste, walking wide eyed into the kitchen.
And Kate lived happily ever after because no one should let a crazy stalker into their lives. It’s unnatural and unhealthy no matter how hot they look.
At least that was what I needed to keep telling myself because heaven help me, I actually felt sad that he didn’t try to fight me. The sense of abandonment started creeping back and feelings started to happen. I looked in my empty fridge before I remembered I didn’t have any food. I sat on the couch and browsed Netflix, erasing life with my ice cream. Just like every weekend, I would just submerge so deeply into my binge-worthy TV that I would forget whatever disappointment had taken place. This was my talent, my expertise. You’re so good at pretending you’ve forgotten who you actually are.
“Damn it,” I muttered, powering off Netflix.
I couldn’t even do that. I stood up. I walked to my room and changed into real clothes. I grabbed my keys and my purse. For the first time in over a year, I felt the need to go grocery shopping. I mean, I couldn’t sit on the couch and allow myself to fantasize about a murderer, and how could I eat my repressed feelings when I’d already finished my ice cream? I reminded myself it was time to get back to reality like the adult I was. Dee would be shocked to hear about my grown up accomplishment come Monday.
I looked at my cell phone as I walked, thumbing through endless Facebook posts of weddings, babies, and happy couples. At thirty, I was way behind my circle of friends and their agendas. I smirked and scrolled bitterly, waiting for a small animal to improve my mood, or someone else’s injury to make me laugh. When nothing succeeded in curing my bitchy attitude, I shoved my phone in my back pocket and walked through the automatic doors of the local store and grabbed a cart. I walked up and down the crunchy mom catering aisles.
“Sugar free, fat free, no flavor, gluten absent, hemp milk infused bullshit,” I muttered under my breath.
I guess my carb loving, ice cream addicted thighs were taking Round One of cleaning myself up. I grabbed some coconut milk ice cream and a gluten free frozen pizza. Baby steps. Why did he have to ruin what was going so well for me? Why did he have to rip me out of my denial? I was good with robotic. I was good with using people. He didn’t have a right to try and make me better. He was a horrible person. I reached into my pocket and pulled out my phone, throwing a box of granola into the cart. I tapped the search engine on Facebook and hovered over the keyboard. Did I really want to know more about him? He probably had a perfect life, and I’d only get mad at all the other countless girls he had probably tricked into sleeping with him. I put my phone back in my pocket.
“Organic whole milk, eight hundred dollars.” Let’s put that in the cart too and pretend the organic part will make the rest of it less fattening. Wasn’t it trendy to be thicker now? I was good, golden, just what the boys wanted. Maybe I’d even let the next one have a second date with this new enthusiasm for life. I internally rolled my eyes like the sarcastic bitch I was.
I checked out with my fancy new groceries and walked home. Sweat quickly beaded at my temples as I tried not to act like the bags were one hundred pounds. I was a strong, independent female who definitely didn’t need a chiseled, fox eyed man to help her carry them up the stairs. I looked over my shoulder. Eli stuck to his word, he was not hovering anywhere. Grand! I still couldn’t believe that had happened. What a freaking cluster my life had become. I opened the door and wasted no time in dumping my findings in their appropriate spot. Except the ice cream. The ice cream came with me to the couch.
The fifth season of some vampire love show droned on Netflix as I sucked on my spoon, once again hovering over the keyboard of my phone.
“Screw it.”
I typed in his first name and waited for any fingernail sized photo to look familiar. Fourth from the top. Tap.
Up popped good old Eli’s Facebook page complete with headshot profile photo and inspirational quote in the background. I laughed to myself. What a stereotypical wanna-be. I scrolled cautiously downward, unsurprised that all his visible friends were beautiful women. He hadn’t changed his occupation from theater production to stupid waiter at a crappy Italian joint. I guess I wouldn’t either if I were him. It felt good to know that he possessed the ability to feel shame.
The most recent post was from years ago, linked to an Instagram account. I was in it now, so I might as well go deep into my own cyber stalking. I was getting semi-even with his devious scheming.
A dark satisfaction curled my lips as i squinted at more recent photos. I scrolled slowly, trying to grasp what kind of life he was granted after ruining mine and ending Luke’s.
“Cancer, cure cancer, cancer, positive life quote, food pic, reading a book pic,” I mumbled.
Car crash. Our car crash. Two years ago. I clicked to enlarge it and read the comment below.
“Worst day of my life, and not just because I ruined my dream car…” I read out loud.
There was more, but it wasn’t loading and I couldn’t click it open. I thumbed around trying to refresh the photo. Red heart. Shit. I was caught liking his photo. From two years ago. I shrugged uncomfortably and committed, tapping the box to add a comment. I had to own it.
Okay. Dinner. Saturday night.
I typed the worst commitment I could possibly ever make. I tossed my phone on the table and stared out the windows behind my television. What the hell was going to happen now?
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There are many concerns today over how education technology companies protect data and whether they profit from the sale of that data or advertising. From its launch in 2004, School Loop has never and will never sell any student or parent data (or any system data for that matter). We don't sell ads or carry advertising. And we regularly review and update our industry-standard security practices and systems.
This document discusses data security in general, FERPA compliance, and the requirements of AB1584, SB177 SOPIPA Compliance.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (415) 952-5667
Section I: General security.
Password Security. All passwords are treated securely and one-way encrypted. We cannot decrypt the passwords and do not provide information concerning Admin accounts (ROOT Admin, container Admin, local administrator or domain administrator) or their equivalent to any persons. We encourage our districts to use LDAP integration so that they have complete control over user access and passwords.
Security of District Systems. We never gain or try to gain unauthorized access to or modify district systems including file servers, routers, switches, NdS and Internet services.
Privacy. We adhere to all provisions of the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA, 20 U.S.C. 123g), California Education Code and district policies regarding the protection and confidentiality of data. We consider all data collected in the course of our duties to be protected and confidential. Release of this data can only be authorized by district leadership and by appropriate state and federal officials.
With regards to FERPA and the use of School Loop, in general, districts are guided by the U.S. Department of Education's ruling on Edline and the Clark County School District (Las Vegas, Nevada). Edline was competitor offering similar services. The Department of Education conclusion is as follows:
Based on the information provided, it appears that the arrangement schools within the District have with Edline meets these requirements for disclosing specified information from education records to Edline as a "school official" under this FERPA exception. In particular, 1) Edline provides online hosting services that permit parents to view some of their children's education records, and Edline uses the information from education records to perform those services that would otherwise be provided by school employees; 2) Edline's online access services provide it with "legitimate educational interests" in the information disclosed to Edline by each school; and 3) Edline's use and maintenance of personally identifiable information from education records is subject to the direct control of each school within the District. Each school or the District must ensure that Edline does not redisclose or permit the redisclosure of any personally identifiable information from education records except as specifically authorized by the school or District that is responsible for the contract. The school (or District), in turn, remains responsible for any FERPA violations committed by its service provider. In that regard, we note that Edline takes reasonable and appropriate steps to ensure that information from education records is not disclosed or made available to other parties and does not use the information for any other purpose.
Based on this guidance, districts in California and across the country use systems like School Loop and stay within the law.
As noted, School Loop offers a variety of account types and settings that help districts enforce their policies. These accounts have access to different types of content. Access to those accounts can be controlled in various ways.
School Loop offers roles for certificated employees (teachers, principals, and certificated staff), classified employees (we call those accounts Associates), parents, students, and a class of account we label Afterschool Professional (ASP). ASP accounts are optional for districts and allow districts and parents to approve accounts for tutors, social workers, people who run after school programs, and others they deem fit.
Parents and students can only see their own grades and attendance information, and other such information published specifically to them as members of classes and schools. Parents and students self-register, and districts are given the choice of approving each account before any access is granted (approval being whatever process they set up to verify that the registrant is legit), or allowing limited access to parents and requiring verification for grades and attendance. Additionally, all parents and students have a tool that allows them to challenge the membership of any other person who registers as a parent. This Challenge tool sends an alert to administrators, and admins can then suspend or delete the account, ignore the challenge, or ask for more information.
School Loop has account types for administrators, certificated staff, classified staff, other non-staff members, students, and parents. Each type of account is designed to align with privacy regulations. Districts assign these roles, so it is the district's responsibility to ensure that individuals are assigned the correct type of account.
The combination of account types, access rights, control over account registration, and control over access to content has proved successful at helping hundreds of districts enforce their privacy policies in different ways. In addition, there are a variety of fine-tuning settings that allow you to further limit access, mask the identity of a student, and restrict parent accounts for students.
Over our history, we have repeatedly refined these tools to help districts use School Loop safely and within their policy guidelines. We are quite concerned over privacy and protecting students, and take our responsibilities to do so seriously.
Reuse: We do not copy, duplicate, sell, repackage or use for demonstration purposes any district data.
Transport: We provide a secure channel encrypted via SFTP or SMTP for the district to send us data. We do not have direct access to district systems.
External Security: We secure our system against external hacking and attacks. We use CloudFlare to protect our services against various denial of service attacks. Our servers are protected behind Juniper and Cisco firewalls and are hardened to restrict access to only those services required for operation. All administrative access occurs over an SSL encrypted connection with dual-factor authentication.
Internal Security: We secure our system against internal hacking and attacks. District data is protected by segmenting the data into databases that can only be accessed through district portals. When a district uploads encrypted data, the import server determines the appropriate portal and sends the encrypted data to that portal. A process on the portal decrypts and processes the data, importing it into the database where it can be accessed only by that particular portal. The data is never decrypted by the import server and any transitory copy of the data is deleted upon transmission to the portal.
Database backups are performed on a daily basis and are encrypted in memory using 256-bit AES before they are ever written to disk. Encrypted backups are retained on the backup server for three days, on a local archive server for 45 days, and on an off-site archive server for 90 days. One monthly encrypted backup is retained perpetually while the district is under contract. Access to all backup and archive servers is restricted exclusively to School Loop administrative staff via the aforementioned VPN.
District Access to District Data: During the term of our contract with a district, the district has complete access to all District Data.
Handling Data at Contract Termination: Upon termination of an executed contract we will depersonalize all personally identifiable data within 60 days. We will also destroy the data.
Section II: AB1584 Compliance
Data Ownership. In all cases, the district retains ownership and control of all student data.
Students Access to Student Created Content. Students can download content they create via link available in their DropBox.
Third-party use of Data. We do not allow third-parties use of student information beyond those purposes defined in the executed contract with the district.
School Loop receives personally identifiable information directly from parents, legal guardians and students and as exported from the district and imported into School Loop. Parents, legal guardians and students can view any personally identifiable information they enter or that we import from the district. Parents, legal guardians and students can correct any information they enter. Corrections to information from the district must be made by the district.
Data Security. We take the following steps to ensure that student data is kept secure. Confidential Student data is stored in a database that can only be accessed via user login at the school portal or mobile app. The portal application allows access to the student data only by (1) the student (2) the student's parents, (3) certificated members of the school staff (4) After-School Professional who have been approved by approved parents. Districts can set the approval process for parent access to require that parent's establish their identity to a staff member. See the FERPA discussion above for more detail.
Notification of Breach. The following is our procedure to communicate with affected parents, legal guardians and eligible students if there is an unauthorized disclosure of student records:
School Loop implements industry-standard security procedures for storing and accessing information to avoid the loss or theft of any data, with an emphasis on protecting personal data, defined as login credentials, permanent student IDs, addresses, phone numbers. If we detect a breach involving the loss or theft of personal data our notification plan is as follows:
Within 24 hours:
School Loop CEO, CTO, IT Lead, and Support Lead will meet to discuss what is known about the breach and identify the steps necessary to resolve the issue.
The Support Team will notify affected districts and explain the actions we have taken, our plan moving forward, and the timeline for resolution. Our goal is resolution within 72 hours.
The breach will be reported to local law enforcement in conjunction with the district, if required.
We will notify affected users, explain the impact of the breach, our plan moving forward, and the timeline for resolution, in conjunction with the district. District may elect to notify users independently and directly.
If more than 500 users are affected, a notice of breach will be posted on our corporate website, unless such notification is restricted by legal authorities.
Upon resolution:
We will notify the district, provide details of the resolution, and outline safeguards to prevent a recurrence.
We will notify affected users, provide details of the resolution, outline safeguards to prevent a recurrence, and define steps they can take to safeguard their information, all in conjunction with the district, unless such notification is restricted by legal authorities.
Within 60 days (CA only):
In California, by law, if more than 500 residents are affected, the Attorney General will be notified.
Data and Third-Parties Post Contract. We certify that student records will not be available to a third party once the district contract has expired or is canceled.
No Target Advertising. We do not use personally identifiable information from student records to target advertising to students.
Section III: SB 1177 SOPIPA Compliance
No Target Advertising. We do not sell or carry advertising, and we do not target advertising on our website or any other website using information acquired from students.
No Student Profile. We do not create a profile for a student except for school purposes as defined in an executed contract with the District.
No Selling Student Information. We do not sell student information.
Information Disclosure. We do not disclose student information unless for legal, regulatory, judicial, or safety reasons, and then only to authorized parties and with the approval of the district.
Reasonable Security Practices. Student information is protected through reasonable security procedures and practices. Student information is stored in a database that is accessible only via the portal that hosts the student's school. And student information transmitted from the district is encrypted before leaving the district computers and not decrypted until it is processed by the portal itself. Any backups of the portal database are encrypted before they are ever stored on disk.
Deletion of Student Data. Upon termination of an executed contract we will dispose of all personally identifiable data and transfer that data to the district within 60 days of the end of the contract.
Information Disclosure when Required by Law. We will disclose student information when required by law, and to authorized educational agencies when requested.
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On Thursday November 8th His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh opened the 2007 Royal British Legion Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey in a simple and moving ceremony.
The sea of scarlet poppies on Remembrance Crosses then remained standing as a touching symbol throughout the period of Remembrance. They pay a poignant tribute to the memory of ex-Service men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect their country.
To see the Field awash with thousands of scarlet poppies on Remembrance Crosses, each bearing a personal dedication, is always a deeply moving experience. Each cross stands as a proud tribute in memory of a life lost too soon.
In late September each year, the opportunity to order Remembrance Tributes to be placed in the the Field of Remembrance, is made available from this website.
For information on obtaining wreaths, little remembrance crosses or poppies at other times of the year, contact The Poppy Appeal on +44 (0)1622 717172 or write to:
The Poppy Appeal
RBL Village
Aylesford
Kent ME20 7NX
The first donations for artificial poppies were given in Britain on 11th November 1921, inspired by John McCrae’s 1915 poem ‘In Flanders’ Fields’. Every year the Legion mobilises a countrywide network of Poppy Appeal collectors to meet the enormous public demand for poppies – the nation’s symbol of Remembrance. The act of observing a Two Minute Silence began in 1919 following the Armistice at 11am on the 11th November 1918 at the end of the First World War.
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Chess is a game full of creativity. Each player makes mistakes and the one who makes the last mistake gets punished. Once you are introduced to chess and you know basics, you start searching for the Dos and Dont’s in Chess. So today I point out some mistakes which beginner should avoid.
1. Ruining Pawn structure.
Beginners in Chess often make their pawns doubled. This is one of the mistakes which can be seen in every beginner’s game. You just need to remember not to get your pawns doubled. This ruins the pawns structure which helps your opponent to get easy targets. It also splits the flank pawns which are tough to defend in endings.
2. Move the Bishop and exchange it with the Knight.
A lot of times I see players playing Bg5 and Bxf6 or Bb5 and Bxc6. There is no point in exchanging the pieces in that way. Once you start controlling your habit of exchanging pieces in that way, you will get way better at chess.
3 Rolling pawns in front of castled king.
The basic aim of casting is to keep the king safe. So if you yourself play g4 with white or g5 with black. Then it helps your opponent to find weaknesses in front of your king. This will lead to some tactics and you will be facing checkmate in no time.
4. Playing absurd openings like 1.g4/b4
There is this trend that a lot of beginners learn from youtube. So some of the content does have suggestions like 1.g4 which is very weird. It is not at all a sound opening. If you want to know whether the opening you play is sound or not just check if any top players play it or not and judge accordingly.
5. Keep pieces hanging.
If you are a beginner you should remember to keep your pieces supported. Once you learn tactics then you can go on experimenting. Then you can rely on your tactics.
6. Exchange material even when they are material down.
Once you are material down you should remember to keep as many pieces as possible. With each piece exchanged, it helps your opponent to get closer to winning.
7. Unnecessarily play fast without calculating.
Beginners are used to playing fast without thinking much. So to develop your game you should learn to think for some time longer. To get better at calculation one should have a habit of slowly calculating so that the calculation can be perfect.
Akhilesh Nagare
Akhilesh Nagare is an Indian Chess Player. He plays tournaments regularly and has a playing experience of over 10 years. He has finished Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce and is pursuing Masters in Law.
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The member challenge initiated by Randy raised $300 for the club and Foundation. Thank you team!
Great Job Jim for operation Safe House. The Cheyenne Rotary clubs came through like champs as the storm arrived but we still proceeded to do something amazing for the community.
Golf Tournament letters going out this week. If you have a sponsor you would like to recommend, I can send out a letter. This is a major event for our club and any help will make it a success. Thank you for two new sponsors courtesy of the club already. Thank you Daryl and Lori.
Next year’s Rotary theme is SERVE TO CHANGE LIVES! Great theme and exciting direction for President Kathy.
Our guest speaker this a.m., Andy Worshek, who spoke about the history and future of the USS Cheyenne submarine. To have someone like Andy in our community with his knowledge and history whew.. he is a golden gem.
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No one seems to know how to film–and thereby appreciate–the surface of a pond, lake, river, or ocean quite like Alfred Guzzetti, a Cambridge-based experimental-documentary filmmaker who will present eight of his short works here. I’m tempted to call these films and videos meditative, because they all reflect on nature and various aspects of everyday life: a three-way intersection in Calcutta Intersection; motorists and cityscapes in The Tower of Industrial Life; the landscape, people, and weather of China in Under the Rain; the trees in Guzzetti’s backyard over many seasons in Chronological Order. But often intruding on this gaze are texts running across the screen that seem to carry with them all the complications of civilization. The shorts, made between 1978 and this year, total 82 minutes, and Guzzetti is likely to have very interesting things to say about them. Gene Siskel Film Center.
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Are you looking for amazing tips to raise your baby chicks? Raising young chickens is a very tricky process if you do not know the correct method.
If you are a chicken farmer, this guide will help you grow your baby chicks into coop chickens. Good chicks growing techniques lead to profitable business and good chicken health.
It is no matter if your chicken is a broiler or a free-range chicken breed. Just know the correct caring method for new chicks.
In this article, you will get a complete guide to raise your with required equipment for their caring.
Importance of Caring Baby Chicks
Contents
1 Importance of Caring Baby Chicks
2 Dos and Don’Ts Before Buying Baby Chicks
2.1 Dos Before Buying Baby Chicks
2.2 Don’Ts When Buying Chicks
3 Cleaning and Disinfecting Coop Before One Week of Arrival of Baby Chicks
4 How to Ready the Brooding House Before Arrival of Baby Chickens?
5 Best Tips for Caring and Raising Baby Chicks
6 Watch the Raising of Your Baby Chicks and Their Various Activities
7 What Do Baby Chicks Eat?
8 Some Basic Equipment Used to Raise Baby Chicks
8.1 Brooder Light and Red Light Bulb
8.2 Thermometer for Chicken Coop
8.3 Chicken Feeders
8.4 Chicken Waterers
8.5 Chicken Floor Bedding
8.6 A Place to Keep Brooder and Chicks
8.7 Clean Drinking Water
8.8 Essential Medicine and Vitamins for Weak Chicks
9 Week by Week Guide on Raising Baby Chicks
9.1 Week 1st:
9.2 Week 2nd:
9.3 Week 3rd:
9.4 Week 4th:
9.5 Week 5th:
9.6 Week 6th:
9.7 Week 7th to 15th:
9.8 16th to 19th week:
9.9 20th week:
10 Conclusion
Whole chicken farming business is depending on proper caring of baby chickens. Little chicks are very sensitive.
A minor mistake in the initial stage may increase the chick’s early mortality rate, which may cause a heavy loss in poultry business.
For e.g. you must understand what they eat and what not? Wrong feed may cause diarrhea, constipation and other serious problems.
It is not only about business, sometimes it is also our love and affection towards your chicken flocks. Buying baby chicks is very easy, but raising them is so complicated.
You must take care in every step to raise them as a coop chicken.
Receiving chicks from hatchery to selling off the chickens, every step has its own importance. So, following good chicks raising practices leads to successful chicken farming.
Dos and Don’Ts Before Buying Baby Chicks
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There are some important dos and don’ts to consider when you are going to buy some baby chicks.
Dos Before Buying Baby Chicks
Always do these things before ordering baby chicks-
Buy chicks only from the nearest hatchery. So, that after hatching chickens reach your poultry farm as soon as possible.
Always buy good quality chicks. Do not buy cheap low-quality chicks because they may not grow properly which gives you loss in end of the business.
Check the quality of chicks by visiting the hatchery.
Always ensure that baby chicks were already treated with Newcastle disease vaccine first dose. This will save them from early infection from this deadly respiratory disease.
In winter, tell hatchery to deliver your chicks in the late morning or daytime and in summer, take delivery in early morning and night because it saves them from cold. Also, you can easily manage to keep them inside the brooder.
Don’Ts When Buying Chicks
Avoid doing these things when receiving chicks-
Never buy chicks from far hatchery. It may cause dehydration and early chicks’ mortality.
Do not buy chicks from small hatchery, even if they were selling chicks at a lower price. Low-quality chicks may have growth retardation problems.
Do not accept delivery in daytime in summer. Because of high temperature your chicks may become sick. But in winter you can accept delivery in daytime.
Cleaning and Disinfecting Coop Before One Week of Arrival of Baby Chicks
Ready your chicken coop before one week of chick’s arrival. Below you will read few amazing tips to ready the brooding house for effective raising of baby chicks –
Always make a separate coop for brooding chicken. Do not grow the chickens in the same coop where you provide early brooding to your chicks. It will keep your brooding house cleaner and infection free. You can read our complete guide on brooding chickens here.
Then clean that chicken coop properly.
Remove all poultry droppings in litter dumping area.
Then clean all spider nets, dusts, and insects houses inside the coop. Use insecticides and disinfectants to kill all bacteria, virus, and insects.
Properly clean the floor and corners of the coop using detergent spray.
Remove all equipment, feeders and drinkers and clean them separately from 140 ppm chlorine water.
Then do formalin fumigation. Trained personnel must do it. The fumigated shed must be sealed for 24 hours. Must do ventilation to reduce formalin levels to 2ppm.
Then spread new litter and do formalin fumigation again.
Now clean all outside areas using disinfectant sprays and 3% formalin.
Then wait for 1 week for fully ventilation to reduce all chemical levels.
If you want to know more read our complete guide on cleaning chicken coop here.
How to Ready the Brooding House Before Arrival of Baby Chickens?
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On the chick’s delivery day, you must do some important things before their arrival-
Ready for the brooder guard (Initial brooding house find baby chicks). Its diameter must be 3 meters for every 250 chicks.
Use ½ to 1 feet height poultry beddings in the brooding area and spread two layers of clean papers on it. You can use pine shavings and paddy rind for poultry beddings.
Close the tarpaulin curtains of the sled to keep a warm temperature.
Put feeder and drinker inside the brooder. Use pre-starter feed to your chicks, and mix electrolyte in water.
Switch on the brooding lights and keep temperature at 75° Fahrenheit before 1 hour of arrival of chicks.
After the arrival of chicks first check their condition and count the number of dead chicks.
After opening chicks packed boxes, put the chicks inside brooder as soon as possible.
Put some grinded corn or pre-starter feed on the paper, so they learn to peck.
If you see watery diarrhea, use poultry probiotic powder in feed and water.
Keep small and weak chicks in another brooder to recover.
If you see any more health issues in your chicks talk to your vet as soon as possible or do not accept those chicks from the seller.
Before touching the baby chicks make sure to wear mask and gloves to avoid any type of contamination.
Also always wear plastic waterproof shoes when entering any poultry coop. Only use those shoes inside your farm.
Never allow chicks delivery persons inside your chicken farm, because it may cause contamination from other poultry farm.
Stop the chick’s delivery vehicle outside of the farm or far from the coop. Try to carry the packed chicks boxes from the carrier vehicle to your brooding coop.
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Best Tips for Caring and Raising Baby Chicks
Caring baby chicks in initial weeks is most important in poultry. Raising baby chicks is all about taking care in the first 2-3 weeks.
We all know that chicks were come to your shed after feeding yolk nutrition inside the egg. But after hatching they need to adapt the unfamiliar environment and learning to eat and drink.
There is no hen to train them for feeding and caring. You are the first parents for them so everything they will learn inside your given chicken coop.
Your task is to help them face all these challenges in the best way. This will set up the foundation of their health throughout their lives.
There should be needed to care following conditions:
Perfect temperature balance inside the brooder.
An environment that encourages the chick to be curious eat and drink.
Nutrition for newly hatched chicks.
More nutrients that increase the disease resistance and energy of the chicks.
Clean water for keeping baby chicks hydrate all day.
Use some probiotics required for gut health.
Emergency nutritional supplements to strengthen weak chickens.
The newly hatched chicks needs a pleasantly warm environment, starting at 75 to 95° Fahrenheit for the first week, then decreasing each week until the chicks are fully feathered.
The brooder should have a temperature range allowing the chicks to maintain comfort and health.
Each brooder should contain an area for heating, usually the area in which the heat source is closest.
Chicks should also have an area of brooding where they can escape the heat if it is too much for them. Keep the brooding area drafts free.
Placing a deliberate source of heat in the middle of the brooding area allows the chicks to approach or move away from the source as needed.
Watch the Raising of Your Baby Chicks and Their Various Activities
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Understand that the environment is working for them or not. While chicks feel too cold, they will do not eat, and come closer to the brooder.
If the brooder is switched off, they will come closer to each other. So in this type of situation, provide them more heat so that they will become comfortable.
When baby chick feel too hot, they will run away from the brooder light. Sometime excessive heat cause diarrhea and dehydration in baby chicks. To make the situation comfortable, reduce the temperature as soon as possible.
Chicks live best in groups of over 250 chicks in one brooder. Just as it is tempting to keep baby chicks together, there are reasons more babies mean learn faster. Baby chicks energize each other and encourage eating and drinking.
It triggers natural curiosity when they see others eating and drinking. Sleeping or disinterested chicks wake up and become more energetic if their peers bumble them.
However, care should be taken that all chicks babies are eating and drinking well and smaller, milder chicks grow. If you notice that some are not gaining weight, divide them into two groups – one containing leading chicks – can help everyone get their share.
What Do Baby Chicks Eat?
The first food that baby chicks eat is the most important for their heath. All chicks must given a pre-starter feed and a high-quality brooding environment.
Make sure to use the pre-starter feed and brooder first 2-3 weeks with an anticoccidial agent, such as amprolium.
You will also have to cover the top with something that will allow the chickens to move but will also protect against predators like cats, dogs, fox etc. The chicks grow fast, and soon they flap their wings and fly they do not escape from their safe habitat.
To avoid this type of issue most of the chicken farmer set up their brooding equipments inside a close chicken coop. Its makes easy raising baby chicks.
Some Basic Equipment Used to Raise Baby Chicks
Brooder Light and Red Light Bulb
You can buy light and bulbs at the local store. The red bulb is more suitable because the white bulbs can dazzle and distract the young chick that is trying to sleep. The lamp has a clamp attached. You can attach it directly to a constructed container.
Also Read: How to Keep Your Chickens Warm in Winter? 13 Tips
Thermometer for Chicken Coop
It may be bought from a local agricultural store should have thermometers specific to brooders. Using them will help monitor and regulate the correct temperature in the brooder.
Chicken Feeders
You may use the base of eggs cartoon as a feeder, but remember that the chicks will move and jump, probably knocking them over and making a mess.
In petty cash, it may buy commercial feeders for little chicks. The upper and lower parts curl safely, resulting in a smaller mess if it knocks them over.
Chick starter feed recommends because chick babies start to live. Commercially produced it enriches chicken feed with vitamins and minerals to support healthy growth and development.
Always keep food for the chicks inside the brooder. You can see the instructions mentioned on the bag for feeding time. Check the food and container regularly and keep it clean.
Chicken Waterers
It is best to use an open container, such as a plastic bowl. As mentioned in the food container, the chicks will move and can knock it over, causing a cluttered mess. As with food, always water is available for the chicks. Keep it clean.
Keep containers for food and water at the opposite ends of the brooder and away from the heating lamp.
Chicken Floor Bedding
We can use many things for bedding – newspapers, paper towels, and pine shavings are common. The chicks will eat, drink, and sleep here, so it is essential to keep them clean.
If using pine chips, do not create a thickness in which the chicks will be “lost.” It is enough to cover the hatchery floor enough for small chicks.
A Place to Keep Brooder and Chicks
Keep the chicks in the brooder under a heating lamp for 5 – 6 weeks before they are ready to live in a coop.
It is essential to set the brooding container in a place free of drafts and safe from predators (cats, dogs, etc.). A basement or a spare room in your home are secure places.
They will need constant care during their brooding phase. Baby chicks will grow fast, but they may be sloppy.
Little chicks like grown-up chickens like to scratch the bedding. This creates fine dust that can be in the air and get into the stuff. Remember this by choosing a location.
A good, complete starter or breeder feed for chicks in the first week will provide almost everything they need nutrition. Remember not to cut it with seeds and delicacies.
However, this food must be digested, and its digestion depends partly on good bacteria in the digestive tract of the chicks. Encourage the use of nutrients and discourage coccidiosis with probiotics.
Once a week offer some yogurt a teaspoon or sprinkle probiotic powder. On the feed, it helps in improving the health of the intestines of the chicks.
Clean Drinking Water
Clean water is one of the crucial requirements for raising chicks, which most people do not see and then have to remedy.
The baby chickens are Klutzes. While they learn to control these long legs, they often end up walking in the stern, followed by feed and water.
It is essential to make sure that their water is always fresh and clean. Lift the sucker above the floor by 1 inch to stop the chicks from entering and contaminating the water.
Pure freshwater encourages chickens and encourages them to drink more frequently and increase their volume. Hydrated chicks are healthy and energetic, likely to become healthy adults.
Essential Medicine and Vitamins for Weak Chicks
Anyone who grows chicken should have a product in the kit box, such as Save-A-Chick or Doultry Nutri-Drench powder.
These products are mandatory for anyone who raises chickens, and for adults, chickens are not an objection. These are vitamin products that can be temporarily used in water or dropped to the side of the beak.
Both products contain supported nutrients for raising chickens, vitamin B, an essential vitamin for infants who lose their vitality or are under stress.
Vitamin B will not only stimulate energy, but it will also increase the appetite, it is a real salvation for any chick that may not have the power to eat differently.
Having these products in the cupboard will also benefit adult chickens if they ever lose their vigor or refuse to eat or drink.
How hard is it to raise baby chicks? Raising baby chicks is not complicated or painful. Knowing these secrets in the real health of the chicks means that the chicks will get the start needed for a strong foundation and lifelong life and savings.
Week by Week Guide on Raising Baby Chicks
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Week 1st:
After hatching, the baby eats the yolk sac for 72 hours inside the egg. This will give them all the nutrition they need, which will allow hatcheries to send their day-old chicks.
After 72 hours, their yolk blisters get disappeared, and they need food and water. New baby chicks need extra care for their survival.
Small chicks under one week of age will have to keep at 90° F. We have explained all about brooding chickens here.
When you take the chicks for the first time, dip the beaks in the waterer to “teach” them to drink. Do the same with food. They are addictive creatures and will quickly learn this life skill by watching the other flocks.
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Keep the bedding clean from moisture and pooh. For the first week of life, the chicks will sleep a little.
In the first week lasota vaccine for Ranikhet disease is given to baby chicks. The route of dose is intra nasal or intra ocular.
Week 2nd:
Reduce the temperature of the brooder by 5° which is at 85° F. Raising the discharge lamp by a few centimeters will help achieve this.
Chicks should always have access to an enormous amount of food and water. It allows them to eat and drink when they want and helps them grow into healthy chickens. Keep food free from moisture.
Clean and replace the bedding material with new ones.
The feathers will start replacing “fluff” on the growing baby chicks. As they grow, they have a natural craving to scratching. Consider adding perch in the coop. It can easily make one with three minor branches, placing them in the “H” shape.
Interact with the chicks. This will help them become familiar with you and learn to trust you.
Week 3rd:
Reduce the temperature of the brooder by a further 5° which is about 80° F. Keep accessing an extensive amount of clean food and freshwater. Clean or replace the bedding material.
As the chicks grow, switch to a larger container if it seems that the chicks are crowded. A lot more feathers start appearing on chicks.
In the third week IBD (Infectious Brusal Disease) vaccine is given to chicks. The route of vaccination is intra ocular or intra nasal.
Week 4th:
How much to raise the heat lamp for baby chicks? Reduce the temperature of the brooder by a further 5° setup to 75° F or raise the heat lamp an add few inches height to achieve this.
Continue to keep food and water for chickens all the time. Keep chicken feed clean and dry. Replace water if necessary.
If necessary, clean or change the bedding.
In the fourth week booster dose of lasota vaccine with R2B strain is given to baby chicks. The route of dose is intra nasal or intra ocular or in drinking water.
Week 5th:
If the temperature does not down below 60° F, you can remove the heat lamp. This time you can move the raised chickens and container to another bigger coop.
Adult feathers begin to appear on chicks.
After the starter feed ends, start mixing it with some finishing dishes. Continue to provide them sufficient food and water to help them grow. Clean or change the bedding. Add another perch.
Week 6th:
When can chicks go outside? In the 6th week it is best time to let the chickens go outside.
If the weather allows, you can move the baby chicks outside. It is best to keep them in a fenced area. Make sure that they enter the cage at night. Close the door at night to protect it from predators.
Chickens are addictive creatures. Routine chicks will help them know what to do in the evening. Once they learn this habit, you can let them release coverage during the day. They will return to the coop every night at the same time.
Start putting kitchen waste into its diet. Lettuce, tomatoes, and strawberry tops turned out to be the favorite of the chickens. Want to know more about what can chicken eat? Here is our complete list of chicken treats.
Week 7th to 15th:
Now, when the chickens live outside, they will scratch the ground and eat lots of stuffs, such as worms, insects, and grass. Feed them to finish their food at least twice a day to help them grow. Also, continue to give them kitchen scraps. Give them fresh water every day.
They will trust you. Growing chicks get to know their daily routine. Let nature go in the way and be happy that your chicken flocks are becoming self-dependent.
In week seven you need to give a booster dose of lasota in cold drinking water and In week eight give R2B vaccine using injection.
16th to 19th week:
Now its time to encourage them for laying eggs. Try to add some chicken nesting boxes inside your coop. Just put a plastic egg (click here to get one) inside the nesting coop, and they will start filling the box with eggs.
If you still confused here is our complete guide in chicken nesting home.
When the chickens finish eating the normal finisher feed, start mixing them with the layer feed. After completing the food, they will be on the layer of food. Feed them twice a day (morning and afternoon). Change water daily or, making sure that you always have access to water.
20th week:
During this time, most of your pullets start laying eggs in their nesting coop. Getting our first egg is a lovely movement because it is the first step for raising chickens.
You will also hear crows of your rooster’s everyday mornings. This is an amazing experience after a long waiting time.
The first time you will feel the result of harvesting, of raising chicks in the form of eggs. Smile and be happy. Enjoy fresh eggs and chickens on the farm!
Conclusion
In this article we have supplied complete guide on raising baby chicks till coop chickens. This guide will sure help you to grow your small chicks without any problem.
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Grievance 2 A- Level 2– Unit A member- specialized position (non-teaching) – scheduled to teach three daily classes in addition to performing the services of the specialized position. Management has agreed that Unit A members with specialized non-teaching positions should not have scheduled classes, but may teach lessons with a teacher. Resolved
Grievance 3 A- Level 2– Unit A member- specialized position (non-teaching) – scheduled to teach one daily class in addition to performing the services of the specialized position. Management has agreed that Unit A members with specialized non-teaching positions should not have scheduled classes, but may teach lessons with a teacher. This practice will end at the end of this school year. Resolved
Grievance 5A, 6A, & 7A- Class Action– 3 Unit A members were hired and are working in areas and/or grade levels for which they are not certified. HR has stated that all three members would be receiving letters in May stating that if they are not certified by the end of the school year, they will lose their positions. Resolved
Issues Dealt With This Month
Two MOAs regarding the switching of prep and meeting time at the elementary level and preschool graduation -from a year ago- are still not completed.
FVES- still trying to resolve busing issue- management has a solution that has yet to be implemented.
Evaluations- “Plans” evaluators must have specific evidence -documented in TeachPoint- in order to put an educator on a plan. You can only move from one category to the next one- e.g. You can’t go from a two-year self-directed plan to an improvement plan. The plan goals should be directly tied to evidence from observations.
Paraprofessionals – elementary level-being asked to plan, teach, and grade student work for reading intervention groups at the elementary level. This is a transference of work from Unit A to Unit E
TeachPoint -teachers have the ability when in disagreement with an evaluator’s observations in TeachPoint,- to write an “Educator’s Response” See our CEA website for directions- http://chicopeeeducators.org/performance-evaluation/
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The Lederhosen Smash is a unique cocktail created by King’s Biergarten and Bierhaus, a new concept opening up in the Heights area of Houston.
It’s the only cocktail of its kind in the city, made with leather infused whiskey as the key ingredient.
In Germany, there is a very traditional wear for men called “Lederhosen” which translates into Leather Pants. This traditional wear is featured mostly during small town festivals, Munich’s Oktoberfest, and has been around since the 1800s. Lederhosen are still made with true leather and can range from $200 to $2,000 dollars a pair. King’s Biergarten’s concept was to take Germany’s historical wear and translate that into something you could drink, so they took all natural leather, stuck it in whiskey, and let it infuse and age. It was then made it into the Lederhosen cocktail, which is a play on a Whiskey Smash.
The cocktail drinks like a smooth libation and finishes with a scent; taste of fresh leather. What was supposed to be a nod to Germany in the form of a cocktail turned out to be a complete drinking experience.
The Lederhosen Smash
Photo Courtesy of Joseph Thomas Photography
Lederhosen Smash
Ingredients:
1 1/2 oz. King’s Leather Infused Whiskey*
1 Lare Slice Cucumber
1 Medium Slice Lemon (Wheel)
2-4 Pieces Fresh Mint
3/4 oz. Simple Syrup
Preparation: Muddle ingredients together. Add 1 1/2 oz. King’s Leather Whiskey and ice. Stir (at least 20 rotations for proper dilution). Pour into a whiskey glass. Garnish with a fresh mint sprig, cucumber, and lemon wheel. Drinks like a cocktail, finishes with the taste of a new car smell.
*King’s Leather Infused Whiskey
How does one drink whiskey infused leather, which has tannin? Nature is the answer. Source natural leather that is tanned with vegetables (bark tanning). Yes, that’s a real thing. This is all natural and safe for consumption. Same stuff they usually use for baby shoes.
Pour 4-8 bottles of your favorite whiskey into a container of your choice. Add 1-2 square feet of Vegetable tanned leather. Let it sit for two weeks minimum.
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The word chocolate is derived from the Aztecs names for the tree, and for the drink they prepared from the beans. These words live on in Mexican today as ‘choclatl’ for the drink and ‘cacauatl’ for the tree. Chocolate was first cultivated as a crop, by ancient Mesoamerican peoples. They used cacao beans to create a frothy chocolate drink flavored with spices.
Thursday, June 10, 2021
What is couverture chocolate?
Couverture is French for “coating.” Has high cocoa butter content: minimum 31 percent. This chocolate containing a minimum of 31 % of cocoa butter and 2·5 % of dry non-fat cocoa solids; if couverture chocolate is described as 'dark couverture chocolate' it shall contain a minimum of 31 % of cocoa butter and 16 % of dry non-fat cocoa solids;
Couverture chocolate is a very high-quality chocolate that contains a higher percentage of cocoa butter than baking or eating chocolate. This additional cocoa butter, combined with proper tempering, gives the chocolate more sheen, a firmer snap when broken, and a creamy mellow flavor.
Couverture Chocolate shall contain, on a dry matter basis, not less than 35% total cocoa solids of which not less than 31% shall be cocoa butter and not less than 2.5% of fat-free cocoa solids. Couverture is used by professionals for dipping, coating, molding and garnishing. The added cocoa butter in couvertures makes them ideal for one of their main uses: dipping and coating.
White chocolate couverture was prepared by mixing white chocolate and palm kernel oil in different proportion as per the requirement of treatment in a double jacketed container maintained at 45-50ºc.
What is couverture chocolate?
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As I write in late July, summer arrived with a vengeance, but was then replaced by storms! Oh to be by a pool overseas! However, the furthest we have made it this year is the Cotswolds. Whilst so-called ‘Freedom Day’ occurred on 19th July we remain constrained, as the Delta variant continues to hit the UK.
It’s now 16 months since I hugged my son, Joseph. He lives in New York, and our family miss him. We missed his 30th birthday in June. I’m sure there are many similar stories across the Mosaic Community, where we have been unable to meet (physically) close friends and relatives and/or share important occasions with them. In some cases, this sadly means not wishing ‘long life’ in person to those mourning when someone close has passed away, due to Covid-19 or for other reasons. As infections per day remain in the tens of thousands, and deaths and hospitalisations increase again, it is likely to be some time before we will truly be free and back to relative normality.
In the meantime, we must do our best and be grateful we have Zoom! We continue to hold Liberal and Reform Shabbat morning and evening services on Zoom, and I would encourage you all to join these – give them a try! The services, led by our Rabbis and other guest preachers, are always spiritually uplifting and meaningful, and allow us to meet together as a community.
On Sunday 1st August we have Edwin Lucas, a chance to ‘Meet the Teetotal Miniamphilist’ at 5:30 pm! This is followed on Tuesday 3rd August by an opportunity to ‘Meet Norma Brier, OBE’, at 2:30pm when Steve Levinson will interview Norma on her experiences supporting children and people with learning disabilities, including her time as Executive Director of Ravenswood.
Steven Sanderson
July 29, 2021
Thoughts for the week
It’s a funny time. Many of us are enjoying the new freedoms we have to go to restaurants, theatres, sports and visit friends. At the same time, the government’s plans to completely end all current restrictions, including mask wearing, seems rather reckless when only 64% of adults are fully vaccinated. We hope for the best but it seems more motivated by the needs of large corporations than the health of the population.
Gradually, and much more carefully, Mosaic is beginning to resume some in person activities. Both Mosaic Reform and Masorti have now held in person services, and Mosaic Liberal will be doing so in the next few weeks. Look out for emails and on the various ‘services’ pages on the website for dates and how to book. Rest assured that all activities will be streamed via Zoom so that those who cannot, or don’t want to come in person, can continue to join in remotely.
It’s also a funny time because we are in the 3 weeks, a traditional period of mourning between the 17th of Tammuz and the 9th of Av. It always feels strange to have a sad period just as we are enjoying warmer weather, but as the British-Jewish scholar Jeremy Schonfield argues, in hot countries in the middle east, summer is a time of discomfort and danger, and thus an appropriate time to commemorate historic tragedies.
We have wonderful study sessions on the 9th Av and its meaning to us today (https://choosemosaic.org/?p=25334) and then, more happily, on the 15th Av, sometimes described as the Jewish Valentine’s Day! (https://choosemosaic.org/?p=25337). Both of these will be led by Rabbis Rachel and Kathleen, with a guest speaker Rabbi Dr Eli Levin from congregation Darchei Noam in Ramat Hasharon.
Wishing everyone good health and a gut shabbes.
Zay gezunt,
Joseph Finlay
Director of Music, Mosaic Liberal
July 8, 2021
Thoughts for the week
It is so exciting to see photos of the brick laying ceremony and to feel that our dream of moving to our new spiritual home is actually becoming reality. Living in Stanmore I often pass the old petrol station and feel a real flutter of excitement as I see progress on the building site. Even though our community activities are limited to zoom at the moment I’m sure I’m not the only one longing to get together in person, which hopefully we will be able to do for the High Holy Days if not before. As I’m on the Rites & Practices Committee at Mosaic Liberal Synagogue I can tell you we’re working really hard on preparing services and mitzvot for Yomtov (which is really just round the corner) whether they will be in person or on zoom or a combination of both. I’m sure our sister Mosaic communities are doing similar.
Having to stay home during the Covid lockdowns and curtailing usual activities would have been hard enough, but being physically without the building was certainly very difficult for many of our regular attendees. But thanks to the indefatigable Jane Prentice and her Community Group there are so many activities that it’s hard to find time to join in as many as I would like. I’ll certainly find time this coming Sunday at 2:00 for a zoom “Experience of Jewish Meditation” with our member and coordinator of our Care Group Esther Aronsfeld, especially as it’s suitable for beginners and no need to sit in a lotus position! Another fascinating event, also on Sunday, is a session called “Did God Workout?” – which is about art and biblical crticism. Another unmissable zoom session is member and athlete Danielle Sanderson being interviewed on Tuesday at 2:30.
I have to say that one of my favourite zoom activities is Tea and Torah on Wednesday mornings at 11:00. Whether it’s Rabbi Kathleen, Rabbi Rachel or Rabbi Natasha leading the session it is so fascinating to delve into the weekly Torah portion and study maybe only a couple of verses in depth. Discussions are wide ranging and can go off in all kinds of interesting directions – and the atmosphere is warm and congenial. Can’t wait till we can get together in person, and I can walk to shul which is something I’ve always wanted to do.
Lindsey Cohen
July 1, 2021
Thoughts for the week
As I watched the three symbolic bricks laid at 65 Stanmore Hill, I reflected on the different journeys that bring each of us and our communities to this point, and how we each respond in different ways to what we have experienced.
There is much to be excited about – as we see our new community home being built, and the expectation that we can soon (ish?) resume in-person activities with less restrictions. However I also see the diversity of responses – some are excited and keen to move forward quickly, while others are understandably afraid of changes and seeking to hold on to what stability they have. Our responses are conditioned by the past 15 months – where again our experiences have been extremely diverse: some have found working from home empowering and have had a less frenetic pace, while others are struggling to come to terms with losses, being apart from loved ones and stresses arising from lockdowns. Underneath that is also for many a lack of trust that our political leaders have the skills to manage the situation or that they are acting in our best interests.
Our response as a Community is to take the opportunities we see – but to do so cautiously, and in ways that acknowledge the diversity of experiences and needs as above. We have had our first few “hybrid” / in-person shabbat services at Mosaic Masorti and Mosaic Reform, and are slowly ramping up over the summer, while continuing with activities on zoom. Where possible we are doing in-person activities outside and if you would like to, and are able to, host a service or other (small!) event in your garden over the summer then please contact us to discuss this.
My slightly random musings are in part also based on a project that we started some months ago with small groups of members exploring our jewish stories – what choosing a jewish life means to each of us. This project will be continuing across the community over the coming months (many thanks to the team) and one of the initial ideas that arose is the Jewish meditation experience on Sunday 4th July. Given the past 15 months maybe we could all use some space together for contemplation and relaxation?
I’d love to hear from you with your thoughts, comments or questions on anything about Mosaic, so please contact me
Shabbat shalom
Mark Phillips, Mosaic Jewish Community co-chair
June 24, 2021
Thought For The Week: Freedom Day
21st June was supposed to be Freedom Day, when the midday sun “stands still” – before heading back to where it was last 21st December! If only our leaders had listened to Nostradamus the astrologer rather than Vallance the scientist, the Sun’s transit into Leo (time for a party) on 21st July rather than Cancer (stay home; bake more bread) on 21st June would have been blindingly obvious.
Perhaps a bigger question is not whether our sunny PM will by then have mutated from Air Raid Warden (“Stay home; turn out that light”) via Driving Instructor (“Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre”) to Flight Captain (“Doors to manual; cross check; prepare for landing”) but whether our emotionally exhausted population will be ready, willing and able to follow “an instruction to ignore instructions”.
But seriously; will Freedom Day matter after a pandemic that has taken 125,000 lives, devastated countless livelihoods, left millions unemployed; and disrupted the education and aspirations of a generation? Does anyone (SAGE or not) really know what lies at the end of the roadmap? Diversions, speed cameras and roadworks aside, it may be new but it won’t be normal.
On Tuesday 22nd June at 2.30pm Steve Levinson will interview Mosaic’s latest guest, Gillian Perry MBE, whose Anne Frank Trust is dedicated to helping young people embrace positive attitudes, responsibility and respect for others. Some challenge when lockdowns have diverted so many young people from a direct path to a stable and fulfilling future – allegedly to protect their grandparents!
With blank paper scarce, the teenage Anne Frank had to write her diary from the front and a short story from the back of the same notebook. Tragically, she was captured before her words could meet; she was never to greet a Freedom Day. But when we do, may her courage and irrepressible optimism inspire us to cherish our past as we begin to re-build our and our children’s future upon it.
David Safir
June 16, 2021
Thought for the week – how lucky we are
When I found I had ‘volunteered’ to do this week’s foreward, my first reaction was “are you kidding me? On top of everything else?”, but then I appreciated what an honour it was, so here are my thoughts, hopefully fun, but not terribly profound!
Our daughter Daniella is having her Bat Mitzvah this week. Yes, 13 years ago, our gorgeous baby came into the world, with her tufty hair, looked at me with her big brown eyes, and changed our lives for ever! Sheer joy at times, but a good night’s sleep, or anything more than 3 hours at a time became a fond, but very nostalgic memory.
Now my baby girl is almost as tall as me (I’m 5’ 7”) , and we’re considering reinforcing the door hinges as we prepare to embrace the teenage years! Oh how nice it was when she was little & we didn’t have to worry about tik-tok, online security, and I could at least find my makeup (on the odd occasion I had time to look at it!). On the plus side, we can get a good night’s sleep now. My point is let’s appreciate what we have at the time – its so easy to get caught up in everyday life and forget how truly lucky we are. “Don’t forget to be happy” as someone once told me. For me, one of our blessings is the amazing community we are part of. I’ve seen first hand the fantastic support available from Mosaic when you need it, and there is so much going on – just look at all the events in this week’s notices (follow on from this). And if like me, you are often too busy to attend at the time, most are recorded, so you can watch them at your leisure – what an amazing library that must be becoming.
Speaking of appreciating or moaning about your lot, Daniella wrote the following poem. I’d like to dedicate it to anyone who has ever struggled with their hair: those with curly hair who’ve blow-dried their hair within an inch of its life, only for it to turn it into a Diana Ross / poodle look at even the mention of rain; parents looking for unwelcome visitors in their child’s hair; those with poker straight hair who struggle to get even a hair clip to stay in; teenagers experimenting with colour and ending up with multi-coloured hair, …. Need I go on?
Sometimes my hair is curly, Sometimes it’s very twirly
Sometimes it’s wavy, Sometimes it’s lazy
It’s a great big mess, Oh, I wish it was less
My hair is everywhere, It’s my worst nightmare
My hair is all tangled, It’s like it’s been mangled
It’s as messy as a bird’s nest, And it never, ever rests
Mum calls it bed hair, I call it manic, It sends me into a great big panic
Lotions and potions, I’ve tried them all out, My hair now smells like a Brussel Sprout!
I’ve tried so many types of shampoo, My head is now like bamboo
Of long flowing locks I dream, I want to shout and scream
“You crazy rebel without a cause, It’s time for a pause!”
My hair has a life of its own, And it won’t leave me alone!
See you Saturday
Shabbat shalom
Kathy Phillips
June 10, 2021
Thought for the week – my love of science and religion.
I have often been asked when discussing my work (I am a research Scientist), how can I believe in God and at the same time support my passion for all things scientific.
My answer, easy. How can I believe in the teachings of the Torah and believe in evolution and the long journey we have undergone to reach this moment in time? Easy. What about miraculous unexplainable occurrences we read about most Shabbats. Does the timeline we believe in marry up with the billions of years it has taken the earth to form? Well, yes. No one really believes rationally that human kind in its developed form is only five and a half thousand years old, and these things can be proved scientifically. We must try to distinguish between our understanding and knowledge now compared to the beginning of civilisation, and how this affects our lives.
So, how can I believe in miracles, such as the parting of the Red (Reed) Sea, the 10 plagues and a myriad of other impossible occurrences? Finding out more about these phenomenon’s through science is something I do from time to time. Talking of miracles, science is full of them. From the structure and purpose of DNA to man’s exploration of space, and soon some might say, of time. Everything is impossible until proved otherwise, which sometimes surrounds the skepticism of believing in a power greater than our own. That there is nothing above us only sky, to paraphrase John Lennon, seems naive and short sighted and lacks imagination, and without imagination, scientists throughout the ages, would not have uncovered the many wonders of this world and beyond, and many of my scientific colleagues have a similar view.
Whilst talking about what seemed impossible or at least unlikely, join us next Thursday to hear from Rabbi Gilad Kariv – Israel’s first Reform Rabbi to become a member of the Knesset.
Shabbat Shalom
Joel Abrahams
June 2, 2021
Thoughts for the week
It is an irony that over past generations the Jewish Community has generally allied itself with the liberal-Left in British politics. However, the recent decade has seen an emergence of an anti-Israel sentiment from this formerly moderate sector that so easily corrupts into an undercurrent of distasteful anti-Semitism. With a shift to the political Right in Israel, hawkish policies have spurred on a vocal BDS movement and has led to many in the community feeling intellectually uncomfortable with its traditional allegiances, if not bordering on being politically homeless. The liberal-Left or centre-Right frequently provides us with uncomfortable choices.
The conflict of the past few weeks has demonstrated that an anti-Semitic undercurrent lies not very far below the surface and can so easily rise to spread its foul stench. It goes without saying that the death and injuries sustained by innocent Gazan civilians is awful. There is no point in wasting space here to affirm Israel’s very clear right to defend itself to avoid injuries, death and destruction within its borders. However, the mass demonstrations around the world and the virulent anti-Semitic hatred recently demonstrated across social media has highlighted what we all know well, that self-righteous anti-Israel rhetoric so easily sprouts a very far from subtle but venomous hatred that its proponents will consistently deny was ever motivated by racist intent.
Make no mistake, we are a target, simply by reason of our birth; and whether it comes from a convoy of beflagged cars on the Finchley Road, the megaphones in Hyde Park or the postings on Instagram, the lessons of history demonstrate that we should be constantly alert, maintain our guard and avoid any relaxation of our security. What is particularly worrying is that although these concerns are felt within our own community and picked up by our own use of Social Media, the prevalence of it is not adequately covered by the mainstream media and does not permeate the wider community. Where are the news items on our televisions? Where are the articles in our newspapers with any degree of prominence? Where is the public outrage at even a miniscule level as compared with the unity that supported the BLM movement? There is virtually nothing, radio silence – but perhaps we should not express genuine surprise.
Over time, anti-Semitism comes and goes in waves but never evaporates and the recent events merely serve to emphasise the appalling reality of that fact and the fragility of our complacency. For ourselves we face a dilemma – do we loudly and proudly display our Judaism or shrink back and try to safely disappear in a confusion of assimilation? That may be easier to answer and deal with in the areas of North West London where so many of us live and go out. It is harder elsewhere or if one is on a University campus or travelling on public transport to and from school or work. Unfortunately, there is no simple answer, but we must all surely be aware of the issues that arise from the simple accident of our heritage and birth that repeatedly gets stoked by the forces of ignorance and evil.
On a lighter practical note, as members of Mosaic, we are frequently reminded of the contribution that we can make to society and to help the environment. In keeping with that dual theme, this coming Sunday (30th May 2021) please join our Mitzvah Day project collecting litter on Stanmore Common, very near to our new home on Stanmore Hill.
Neil Mendoza
May 25, 2021
Thoughts for the week
A few days ago I received an email from a charity telling me that I was to receive an award of 500,000 dollars. Very nice but clearly a scam. Phishing emails are normally a little more sophisticated than this and, these days, most of us are on the alert for such cons on social media and in texts and emails.
Unfortunately we don’t seem to be anywhere near as careful when it comes to forwarding or sharing emails, or Whats Apps on the subject of Israel.
In the last week or so I imagine all of us have received “from friends” emails that update us on the latest developments in Israel, and Gaza and the West Bank. Many of these leave us nodding our head in agreement as they tend to confirm our views (or prejudices). I received one such email from numerous sources which was clearly spreading fast (hence going viral). It was headed “breaking news” and was the text of a speech the Israeli Prime Minister had just made to the Knesset. It had a bellicose tone and gave Hamas a 24 hour deadline to stop firing rockets after which Israel would invade and re-occupy Gaza. Many of its recipients would have been nodding their heads and thinking “good on you Bibi”. The problem is this speech was never made and was pure fiction – fake news. Not very different from the photo of joyous Israelis dancing in front of a burning Al Asqa Mosque. Literally an attempt to inflame opinion.
So at this sensitive time, when we are all wondering what we can do to help save lives, one answer is to take care before we pass on information that is designed by extremists to provoke mistrust rather than encourage moderation. It is always a good idea to ask “what’s the source?” of any alleged news, and a “reliable friend” or “a neighbour’s workmate” is not sufficient. My suspicions about Bibi’s speech were confirmed when I could find no reference to it on the BBC, Reuters, Ha’Aretz or even Al Jazeera.
Meanwhile on the home front I can reliably urge you to Zoom in on Sunday May 23rd at 4.00 pm for our celebratory fun afternoon farewell to Bessborough road. This a real event, with real Mosaic people even though it is online only.
Steve Levinson
May 20, 2021
Thoughts for the week
In traditional communities, Shavuot (which begins on Sunday evening) lasts for two days (Sivan 6th and 7th). In Liberal and Reform communities, and in Israel, it lasts for one day. We are thinking especially of all those in Israel now, and pray that peace and calm may return to the land before the festival begins on Sunday evening.
Shavuot is one of the Shalosh R’galim, the three Pilgrimage Festivals. Shavuot, the Festival of Weeks, was originally a harvest festival, celebrating the end of the barley harvest, and the beginning of the wheat harvest. Its agricultural beginnings are reflected in two of its names, Chag Ha-Katzir, ‘the harvest festival’, and Chag Ha-Bikkurim, ‘the festival of the first fruits’, when the first fruits were brought to the Temple in Jerusalem. The name Shavuot,’ weeks’, reflects the Omer period from Pesach to Shavuot, when we count each of the 49 days, or 7 weeks.
In Exodus chapter 19, the Torah tells us that the Israelites came to Sinai on the third new moon after their dramatic exodus from Egypt. Because Shavuot comes seven weeks after the Exodus festival of Pesach (in the third month of Sivan), the rabbis claimed that the festival celebrates God’s revelation at Sinai, the giving of the Torah to the Israelites. With that, and the rabbinic name, Chag Matan Torateinu, ‘the festival of the giving of our Torah’, Shavuot gained a profound new meaning because, without rules, freedom soon degenerates into chaos. With that, it also gained durability and a touch of eternity.
So, the holiday of Shavuot commemorates the gift of the Torah to the Israelites, and there is a custom to stay up through the whole night of Shavuot, engaging in study. Known as Tikkun Leil Shavuot, this custom expresses our love for Torah and its study.
There is also a custom to decorate the synagogue with flowers, to recall the legend that Mount Sinai burst into flower while the Israelites waited to receive the Torah. Also, the first fruits were brought to Jerusalem in baskets decorated with flowers.
Shavuot celebrates the brit, or covenant, between God and the Jewish people. A contractual relationship, as a love relationship, requires from us loyalty and commitment, such as was shown to Naomi by her daughter-in-law, Ruth. At Shavuot, we also read the Book of Ruth, because it takes place at the right time of year (Ruth gleaned barley in Boaz’s fields), and, also, Ruth’s loyalty and commitment is symbolic of the loyalty and commitment of the Jewish people to the Torah and to the people of Israel. Ruth was the great-grandmother of King David, and Jewish tradition has it that King David was born, and died, on Shavuot.
Oh, and, of course… there’s the cheesecake! It is customary to eat dairy foods such as blintzes and cheesecake on Shavuot. One explanation for eating dairy is that when the Jews received the Torah on Shavuot, they were not ready with utensils for kosher meat preparation, so they ate dairy, which is relatively easy to prepare instead of meat. Another explanation is that the Torah is compared to milk and honey.
All the details of our celebrations of Shavuot can be found in this weekly e-mail, and also on our website. Our Liberal and Reform communities will be welcoming our twinned community in Israel, Darchei Noam, with Rabbi Dr. Eli Levin, on Erev Shavuot and also our friend Rabbi Dr Michael Hilton. Liberal Judaism offers opportunities to study all through the night, with a variety of learning options. Our Masorti community will be meeting in person for the first time in many months, in a garden service.
Also, on Sunday afternoon, at 4:00pm, before Shavuot begins, there is an opportunity to meet Keren David, journalist and author of 12 Young Adult novels. Her latest book, ‘What We’re Scared Of’, is about contemporary anti-Semitism and Jewish identity.
On Wednesday, Tea and Torah continues, at 11:00am, with the weekly opportunity to study parashat ha-shavua, the Torah portion of the week, with one of our Rabbis.
And finally… a heads up for a very special celebration on Sunday, May 23rd at 4:00pm, when we have a chance to get together (still on Zoom) to reminisce over the 60+ years at Bessborough Road, with memories, a quiz, music, photos and more, and also there will be news on our new home at 65 Stanmore Hill. Look forward to seeing you there!
Rabbi Rachel Benjamin
May 12, 2021
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Shabbat morning services
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Location: 39 Bessborough Road HA1 3BS, and Girl Guide Headquarters Hatch End HA5 4HP
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Erev Shabbat services
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Shabbat morning services
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Shabbat morning services
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6-7 # 2 Pet 3.5 Then God commanded, “Let there be a dome to divide the water and to keep it in two separate places” — and it was done. So God made a dome, and it separated the water under it from the water above it. 8He named the dome “Sky”. Evening passed and morning came — that was the second day.
9Then God commanded, “Let the water below the sky come together in one place, so that the land will appear” — and it was done. 10He named the land “Earth”, and the water which had come together he named “Sea”. And God was pleased with what he saw. 11Then he commanded, “Let the earth produce all kinds of plants, those that bear grain and those that bear fruit” — and it was done. 12So the earth produced all kinds of plants, and God was pleased with what he saw. 13Evening passed and morning came — that was the third day.
14Then God commanded, “Let lights appear in the sky to separate day from night and to show the time when days, years, and religious festivals#1.14 religious festivals; or seasons. begin; 15they will shine in the sky to give light to the earth” — and it was done. 16So God made the two larger lights, the sun to rule over the day and the moon to rule over the night; he also made the stars. 17He placed the lights in the sky to shine on the earth, 18to rule over the day and the night, and to separate light from darkness. And God was pleased with what he saw. 19Evening passed and morning came — that was the fourth day.
20Then God commanded, “Let the water be filled with many kinds of living beings, and let the air be filled with birds.” 21So God created the great sea monsters, all kinds of creatures that live in the water, and all kinds of birds. And God was pleased with what he saw. 22He blessed them all and told the creatures that live in the water to reproduce, and to fill the sea, and he told the birds to increase in number. 23Evening passed and morning came — that was the fifth day.
24Then God commanded, “Let the earth produce all kinds of animal life: domestic and wild, large and small” — and it was done. 25So God made them all, and he was pleased with what he saw.
26 # 1 Cor 11.7 Then God said, “And now we will make human beings; they will be like us and resemble us. They will have power over the fish, the birds, and all animals, domestic and wild,#1.26 One ancient translation animals, domestic and wild; Hebrew domestic animals and all the earth. large and small.” 27#Mt 19.4; Mk 10.6#Gen 5.1–2So God created human beings, making them to be like himself. He created them male and female, 28blessed them, and said, “Have many children, so that your descendants will live all over the earth and bring it under their control. I am putting you in charge of the fish, the birds, and all the wild animals. 29I have provided all kinds of grain and all kinds of fruit for you to eat; 30but for all the wild animals and for all the birds I have provided grass and leafy plants for food” — and it was done. 31God looked at everything he had made, and he was very pleased. Evening passed and morning came — that was the sixth day.
Good News Bible. Scripture taken from the Good News Bible (r) (Today's English Version Second Edition, UK/British Edition). Copyright © 1992 British & Foreign Bible Society. Used by permission.
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1In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 2The earth was formless and empty, and darkness covered the surface of the deep. The Spirit of God moved over the surface of the waters.
3God said, “Let there be light!” and there was light. 4God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness. 5God called the light “day,” and he called the darkness “night.” So there was evening, and then the morning, making day one.#1:5. It is significant that the “day” is measured from darkness to light, which is still the Jewish method of calculating days.
6God said, “Let there be an expanse#1:6. “Expanse.” Older translations have often rendered this word as “firmament,” borrowing from the Latin “firmamentum.” That this referred to some ancient belief that the sky was like a dome of hammered metal, and therefore a tangible physical object, has now been shown to be mistaken. In fact, Latin translations from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries usually use the word “expansionem.” in the middle of the waters to divide the waters.” 7So God made an expanse to divide the waters that were above from the waters that were below. And that's what happened. 8God called the expanse, “sky.” So there was evening, and then the morning, making day two.
9God said, “Let the waters below the sky collect together in one place so that the land may appear.” And so it was. 10God called the land “earth” and the waters “seas.” God saw that it was good.
11God said, “Let the earth produce vegetation—plants that produce seeds and trees that produce seeded fruit—each one according to its own kind.” And that's what happened. 12The earth produced vegetation—plants that produce seeds and trees that produce seeded fruit—each one according to its own kind. God saw that it was good. 13So there was evening, and then the morning, making day three.
14God said, “Let there be lights in the sky to separate day from night, and to provide a way to mark seasons, days, and years. 15They shall be lights in the sky to shine on the earth.” And that's what happened. 16God created two great lights:#1:16. Hebrew has words for sun and moon, but they are not used here, perhaps to avoid any temptation to worship the sun and the moon. the larger one in charge of the day, and the smaller one in charge of the night. He created the stars too. 17God placed these lights in the sky to shine upon the earth, 18to be in charge of the day and in charge of the night, and to separate light from darkness. God saw that it was good. 19So there was evening, and then the morning, making day four.
20God said, “Let the waters be full of living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth in the sky.” 21So God created huge sea creatures and all the living things that swim and fill the waters, each one according to its own kind; and every bird that flies, each one according to its own kind. God saw that it was good. 22God blessed them and said, “Reproduce and increase, and fill the waters of the seas, and let the birds increase on the earth.” 23So there was evening, and then the morning, making day five.
24God said, “Let the land produce living creatures, each one according to its own kind—the livestock, the creatures that run along the ground, and the wild animals, each one according to its own kind.” And that's what happened. 25God made the wild animals, the livestock, and the creatures that run along the ground, all according to their own kind. God saw that it was good.
26God said, “Let us make human beings in our image who are like us.#1:26. This aspect of being “like” God conveys the idea of being “patterned” after God. The word is also translated “similitude,” “figure” or “form.” The most essential aspect of this resemblance is surely that of character. They will have authority over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, and over the whole of the earth and every creature that moves on it.” 27So God created human beings in his own image. He created them in the image of God. He created them male and female.#1:27. The repetition of “created” in this verse is surely significant, which is why this is placed first in each sentence. 28God blessed them and told them, “Reproduce, increase, and spread throughout the earth and control it; exercise authority over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and every creature that moves on the earth.”
29God said, “Look, I'm giving you as your food every seed-bearing plant anywhere on earth, and every tree that produces fruit with seeds. 30I'm giving all the green plants to all the land animals, to the birds, and to every creature that moves on the earth—to every living thing.” And that's what happened.
31God saw everything that he had created, and yes, it was very good. So there was evening, and then the morning, making day six.
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Flashback 1923: Hitler Awarded 6 Million Marks In Libel Suit Against Newspaper That Claimed He Was Financed By Jews
August 6, 2021 By CFT Team -- 69 Comments
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Today many ill-informed “truthers” swear that there is “overwhelming” proof that Adolf Hitler was “financed by the Jews” — but what they do not know is that the first newspaper to make this public accusation against Hitler was the communist newspaper Berlin Vorwaerts (Forward) — which Hitler successfully sued for libel, as reported by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in 1923:
Berlin Vorwaerts To Pay 6,000,000 Marks Damages For Saying Hitler Got “Jewish and Ford Money.”
Adolph Hitler, leader of the Bavarian Fascisti, was awarded yesterday 6,000,000 marks, damages in his libel suit against the editor of the Vorwaerts, the Socialist daily of Berlin.
The libel proceedings against the Socialist editor were instituted by the reactionary leader of Bavaria following the publication by the Vorwaerts of a report that the Hitler Organization was receiving financial aid from “American Jews and Henry Ford.”
The fact that Hitler was awarded that magical sum of 6 million marks appears to be one of the great ironies in Hitler’s life — a number whose significance to Jewish occultists was not widely known at that time in 1923.
It would be interesting to find out if Hitler had demanded that amount in damages — or whether the court came up with that amount on its own — either way, it will be used by “conspiracy theorists” as more “proof” that Hitler must have been a “Rothschild agent” or secret “Mason.”
Evidently, the results of this lawsuit did not stop Hitler’s enemies from continuing to make false allegations against him in order to subvert his credibility among his enthusiastic followers — even long after his death.
Ironically, those false allegations made by his enemies are repeated as “fact” today — almost 100 years later — by the same usual suspects — often pro-Holocaust Jews like Henry Makow and Christopher Jon Bjerknes who claim that Hitler was a satanic agent in a secret masonic plot to destroy Germany and help usher in the New World Order.
This lie is a classic example of a communist demoralization psy-op — all your leaders — even your God — are in the pocket of the Jews.
Jews continue to work incessantly to convince everyone that Hitler wasn’t exactly what he appeared to be — a wildly popular leader who was loved by his people, who loved them in return — and who had their overwhelming support to wage war against the Jews who sought their destruction through a worldwide bolshevik revolution.
We wouldn’t expect the facts about this lawsuit change anyone’s mind who believes that Hitler was an “agent” of the Rothschilds — we should never let facts get in the way of our agendas.
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Ken
August 12, 2021 at 4:22 pm
I love this. Hitler always met them with a fight.
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Edward Kent
August 12, 2021 at 4:22 am
Once upon a time there was a man named ‘Bertie’. Bertie actually held a title, The Prince of Wales. He also had a reputation of being a little shall we say risqué, as unfortunately many of the idle wealthy are. However, being heir to the throne of England ‘Bertie’s’ peccadilloes were frowned upon. Nonetheless, ‘Bertie’ was eventually crowned King Edward VII. In due course, Edward VII had an heir which, was crowned King George V. King George V had a cousin, a first cousin actually, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/king-george-tsar-nicholas-1913/). This 1st cousin of King George V was taken out to a remote location with his family and assassinated in the basement by Jew Bolshevik Marxist Yarofsky, under orders from Lenin. Lenin took sick and was succeeded in power by Stalin. Meanwhile back in England, King George V had an heir, which was Prince of Wales and then crowned King Edward VIII. This monarch had a very cordial relationship with the Chancellor of Germany, which was a great admirer of the British Empire and also of the monarchy (https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-35765793). Therefore King Edward VIII had to go and the public were sold nonsense about a US mistress. His majesties’ PM Churchill had already hopped in bed with the Jews to whom he was heavily indebted, like his father before him….
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Paul
August 12, 2021 at 7:53 am
Sir , British history has suffered enough . You seem to have personalities confused. Bertie was actually King George the VI : never Prince of Wales. The true heir was as you write, Edward the VIII. His abdication in 1936 is probably still mystery but historically he preferred the vulgar trade of obdurate divorcee from America for the dubious British throne. Though the Third Reich tried to “save” him when he was in Franco’s Spain the English were diligent to place him far way as governor of West Indies dominion . He could have been important to prevent the war had the king any influence. Bertie was an obedient and loyal servant of the hostage called parliament and gave the new , pejorative definition to the word, king or sovereign . Perhaps this insult is why Edward the VIII rejected the throne to be another dissolute aristocrat without the essential qualities of ambition and purpose.
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Walker Boh
August 10, 2021 at 11:42 am
I have no idea why you all are Christians but I do like it when you post articles like this one, nonetheless.
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John Titor
August 18, 2021 at 8:59 pm
Any reason, not to be ? I mean most people who oppose christianity do so because of personal, emotional reasons, often related to their parents, or simply because they want to be degenerates.
Logically you either follow a religion because it’s the religion of your familly and your relatives, or because you had a specific experience with God. And that is the case for most people who happen to be white.
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Walker Boh
August 24, 2021 at 5:11 pm
You do realize that of the 8 billion people who inhabit this planet, over 5 billion of them are not Christian, right? Also, a person’s specific experience with God can be the main reason to not be a follower of Christianity or any other religion. Some people’s spirituality has transcended the need for any religion.
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HarryB
August 9, 2021 at 7:27 am
I apologize for the long post …………………
.When you buy your ticket you pay both the good guys and the bad guys. The success of the presentation depends on the ability of the theatrical company to get the audience wrapped up in the plot. The greater the audience participation the greater the success. Real success is achieved when the audience becomes so emotionally involved in the plot that they begin to think it’s the real thing. The profits from these theatrical extravaganzas go to those who put up the ‘seed’ money and stage the shows. Don’t misunderstand! The Americans, Canadians, English, Germans, Russians, Japanese and other nationalities who fought and died in the various theaters of war’ during this century weren’t play-acting. They were deadly serious about what they were doing. FTo them war was a life and death struggle. What few of them realized was that everything was carefully programmed to a carefully prepared script.p54
https://chinhnghia.com/Griffin-DescentIntoSlavery1980.pdf
Eustace Mullins states:
Sennholz claims that the Federal Reserve System was drafted in 1917 for the purpose of financing government expenditures for World War I. I proved in my work that it was secretly drafted in 1910 by Paul Warburg at the behest of the Rothschilds in order to finance World War I and provide capital for the various belligerent powers, not merely the United States. Here again, one is appalled at the consistent disinformation.
http://www.whale.to/b/mullins14.html
Provisioning Germany in WW1 to keep it, the War going:
A patriotic British woman who had operated a small hospital in Belgium for several years, Edith Cavell, wrote to the Nursing Mirror in London, April 15, 1915, complaining that the “Belgian Relief” supplies were being shipped to Germany to feed the German army.
The Germans considered Miss Cavell to be of no importance, and paid no
attention to her, but the British Intelligence Service in London was appalled
by Miss Cavell’s discovery, and demanded that the Germans arrest her as a spy.
Sir William Wiseman, head of British Intelligence, and partner of Kuhn
Loeb Company, feared that the continuance of the war was at stake, and
secretly notified the Germans that Miss Cavell must be executed. The
Germans reluctantly arrested her and charged her with aiding prisoners of
war to escape. The usual penalty for this offense was three months
imprisonment, but the Germans bowed to Sir William Wiseman’s demands,
and shot Edith Cavell, thus creating one of the principal martyrs of the First
World War.
With Edith Cavell out of the way, the “Belgian Relief” operation continued,
although in 1916, German emissaries again approached London officials
with the information that they did not believe Germany could continue
military operations, not only because of food shortages, but because of
financial problems. More “emergency relief” was sent, and Germany
continued in the war until November, 1918.
https://ia802705.us.archive.org/10/items/TheSecretsOfTheFederalReserve_294/0388.Mullins.The.Secrets.of.the.Federal.Reserve.pdf
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CFT
August 9, 2021 at 7:53 am
Harry, sorry but we had to edit your comment, as it was far too long. People do NOT read long comments regardless of how good the information is. Please keep them short. Submit a number of shorter comments rather than one long comment if you actually want people to read them. And make sure they are directly relevant to the article. Do not use an article as an excuse to talk about some other unrelated issue.
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acfortruth
August 11, 2021 at 6:59 am
great info … Eustace Mullins is the best.
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Waffenbruder
August 7, 2021 at 3:43 am
Dear makers and readers of Christians for Truth,
Deo gratias for your love of the truth, also in matters concerning my storm-tossed fatherland Germany.
Indeed Adolf Hitler was right, whilst the governments of the WW2’s allied victors – Russia, USA, England, France – were and still are the true lakeys of the Jewish globalists.
I include you all in my Rosary. Only our Lord Jesus Christ sets us free.
Greetings from Germany.
Lang lebe das Heilige Römische Reich deutscher Nation!
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Pete Griffin
August 8, 2021 at 5:06 pm
Danke, my friend. You are a good man.
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Dan
August 6, 2021 at 4:44 pm
Only a Jew would have the ‘chutzpah’ to accuse European resistance to international, Jewish-led Financial System and Jewish-led Bolshevism of also being financed by Jews, because they will use anything that has a chance to destabilise any real resistance.
Of course in modern times it’s also to do with people being unstable and always wanting another layer to conspiracies.
Believing the NSDAP were controlled opposition or secret occultists/ Neo-Pagans (or Freemasons) is resigning yourself to the belief that there has not been any proper resistance to Jews and Shabbos past a certain point in history, it also implies that what the Germans said about the International Clique is intentionally misleading.
Some people associate Nihilism/ Nietzsche with National Socialist Germany because he was a German Philosopher, and there is overlap with the ubermensch-untermensch ideas, but Nietzsche has never been opposed to Jews or their power. He basically said Anti-Semites were moronic and he advocated for the mixing of European nobility with Jewish barons and said they were not only no threat at all to Europeans but had ‘proven themselves’ to be Eugenic. Many of his ideas centred around developing a “Neo-Nobility.”
The National Socialists obviously weren’t staunch Eugenicists or Darwinists, because they didn’t despise the lower classes and tried to look after the most unfortunate within their national group and raise them up to their best potential. It was all about dissolving the barriers between classes that had developed and making them all one team. It wasn’t just all talk like politicians now, they showed it through action.
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WaffenSSman
August 6, 2021 at 4:15 pm
here’s a great link to a friend of mine – Mike (MS) King
https://www.realhistorychan.com/slandering-hitler—-from-the-far-right.html
To this day, nothing strikes fear into the black hearts of Jewish Mafia Globalists like the name of Adolf Hitler aka “The Great One.” He was, at least for a while, the only man who had totally rid his nation of the Marxist Globalist pestilence. For that reason, his name must be dirtied on a daily basis.
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westwins
August 6, 2021 at 5:03 pm
If you are actual friends with Mike …………… what is his deal with his interest in Trump? Actually believing Trump is not an Insider. I simply don’t get it. I’ve followed Mike for a decade now it seems. Purchased several of his books. I just can’t understand, for as bright as Mike is, why he believes Trump is independent from the Jew World Order.
Can you explain?
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Jen Whitaker
August 6, 2021 at 9:40 pm
Fash The Nation had a deep dive on Trump…..he and his dad are totally jewed up. Roy Cohn was Trump’s mentor. And of course Trump’s daughter married a Chabad pos.
I’m still confused about the jew hatred of Trump especially when you consider he bent over backwards to kiss their butts.
It might be that because he refused to start a war with Iran they wanted him out.
And because he didn’t completely embrace open borders globalism.
But no….Trump was not our guy….he was better than Biden but not our guy.
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Kurtz
August 7, 2021 at 4:36 am
There are different factions in Jewry. The Zionists loved Trump. The Hollywood, mainstream liberal Jews that control the media hated Trump and saw him as the incarnation of Hitler despite being a life-long registered democrat.
Those liberal media Jews are lukewarm about Israel, and if they support it, they are not rabid about it the way the Zionist Jews are. It’s impossible for Trump to please both of these factions of Jews at the same time, despite his complete lack of morals. He pandered to the Jews his whole life and it got him a one-term presidency.
Whoever the next Republican president will be, he or she will be another Zionist but even more liberal than Trump on social issues. Every Republican since Nixon has been more liberal than the previous. That’s how they play the game.
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Lasse
November 12, 2021 at 10:08 am
No! Sorry but the ALL hated him, even those who’ve said they love him (which I doubt no one has claimed).
RB
August 7, 2021 at 9:53 pm
Frankly, I suspect that Ivanka was a natural born kike. Neither now nor before her plastic surgery did she look like a shiksa to me, and that she underwent such extensive plastic surgery strongly suggests, I submit, that she is a typical NYC J-A-P.
(“Jewish-American Princess”, in case that’s a bygone term)
While Trump was forced to grow up with Jews and work with Jews, there’s some evidence to suggest that he does not like the Jews personally. I’d almost bet on that as no one who knows the Jew likes Jews.
So could the Jews hate him because he is not one of them and they know that their hate is reciprocated? With the kicker being that he wouldn’t fight their proxy wars.
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Jo
August 22, 2021 at 3:44 pm
Ivanka’s mother, Ivana, certainly appears to be a Jewish person. Have you seen her recent photos? Ivana’s mother’s maiden surname was “Frankova'” https://www.myheritage.com/names/marie_zelníčková
If you read Ivana’s wiki page there are some clues in there; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivana_Trump
Here’s info on her father was an engineer behind the “iron curtain”: https://www.geni.com/people/Miloš-Zelníček/6000000009656529359
And here’s an article about the Czech Republic spying on Trump during the 1980s when he was married to Ivana. Ivana’s father would give the StB (Czech intel svcs) info about them. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/oct/29/czechoslovakia-spied-on-trump-to-exploit-ties-to-highest-echelons-of-us-power
One must ask why certain people were allowed to be “married” and get out from behind the ‘iron curtain’ and most others were not allowed to leave.
Lanny Jay
August 22, 2021 at 4:01 pm
I met Ivana Trump about 20 years ago, and she didn’t look Jewish to me. And I have a pretty good idea of what Jews look like after living in NYC for many years.
Lasse
November 12, 2021 at 10:06 am
It’s because you haven’t studied what DJT has done to them. Mike explains it very well in his articles and so does Mark inseveral articles at TUT. Read them and try to understand. Thank you.
http://theuglytruth.xyz/judea-speaks-changing-israels-mindset-about-the-boundaries-of-the-jewish-state/
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Malta
November 12, 2021 at 12:06 pm
Do you think this source you’ve quoted is Christian? Does Christianity appeal to you in any way?
WaffenSSman
August 6, 2021 at 9:42 pm
I have talked to him on the phone a few times and we’ve exchanged emails, about 2 yrs ago. His Qanon stuff is hard for me to understand. He’s off the rails on that clearly
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WaffenSSman
August 6, 2021 at 9:45 pm
I cannot and I’m as baffled as you on the Trump belief. I last talked to him before his Q stuff came out
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Kurtz
August 7, 2021 at 4:46 am
Mike King is obviously enamored with Hitler, and he seems to believe that we can defeat the Jews with another Hitler, another strong, authoritarian leader who speaks the truth. He still believes in the political process enough to think that the Jews will allow another Hitler to be elected and have a popular mandate from the people to do whatever it takes to “clean up America”. Mike King is deluded if he thinks this.
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westwins
August 7, 2021 at 9:01 am
Kurtz,
Nothing wrong with “admiring” Adolf Hitler. I really believe that if we do not correct History in regards to that period of time — the Jews will continue to have a strangle-hold on our peoples. This is speaking strictly from a secular point of view. We know here at CFT that the only solution to our problem is Spiritual.
But let’s assume our Lord’s return is 100 years away. The Holocaust narrative is literally Kryptonite to our peoples. That and the “god’s chosen people” myth/narrative has literally caused a whole Generation of White people to fall away from the Faith.
I am totally fine with Mike King’s admiration of all things Adolf Hitler. This is when Mike is at his best, in my opinion.
clock
August 7, 2021 at 11:10 am
“But let’s assume our Lord’s return is 100 years away.”
What good do you think could possibly come from that assumption? Matthew 24:48 says, “But if that wicked servant says to himself, ‘My master is delayed,’” Postulating over His delay is a tacit admission of wickedness.
Except there’s a difference between correcting history and admiring Hitler. One does not need to admire Hitler in order to correct history. Absolving Hitler of the false accusations against him doesn’t necessitate admiration.
Unfortunately in this narcissistic society the only way we vilify one or absolve another is through partiality. For any Christian, admiration for Hitler is little more than partiality.
It’s the kind of partiality which could take a Godless man who when he sings our tune, we cynically and patronizingly call him “at his best.” His best isn’t good enough for the Kingdom of God, so why should our sensibilities be tickled by it… unless we are partial indeed? Unless our sensibilities are corrupt?
The Kingdom of God isn’t nostalgic fascination with the horror suffered by millions of people. Rather, we should bear the knowledge of their and Hitler’s fate with grim determination in light of the harsh lesson: There is no savior but Christ Jesus. There is no volksgemeinschaft except the Kingdom of God. All others are fakes and counterfeits.
westwins
August 8, 2021 at 8:11 am
Hi Clock,
As always, my ‘point’ did not come across as concise. It is a shame we can’t all be in the same room.
Let me re-explain — there are many, mostly judeo-christians, who will say that God is in control of all things and therefore we shouldn’t do anything but give reverence to God and pray that He comes soon to take care of our problems.
A good example would be my own family shortly after 9-11 when I was trying to prove to them that International Jewry was behind that event. Because they believe the jews are god’s chosen, they would not listen to one word I had to say. Their response was always something like —- “……we wrestle not the flesh ….. so there is nothing we can do about it and you should be ashamed of yourself for looking into the “who” of 9-11 and should be just praying and sitting on your butt…..”. In other words — shut up.
Something like that. If I did not have an interest into finding out ‘who’ was behind 9-11, I may not have ever found Identity. It was all part of my Spiritual Awakening.
I see many “christians” take this attitude of not doing anything to expose Evil, as if it were a sin to do so (you know ….”works salvation”), and then shame people who actually do care by saying we are not trusting Christ ….. etc., etc.
My personal testimony —- learning about Adolf Hitler was a significant part of my own Spiritual Awakening. “Breaking” that spell in other words. I suppose I fell into the Christogenea camp where they place AH into a sphere he does not belong — so, I am now finding the right “balance”.
I was merely making the point that if the Lord’s coming is still a Generation away — maybe it is our duty to expose Evil.
Now in regards to the word I chose — Admiration — I will acknowledge that perhaps this was not the best word to chose.
So, I will ask you — what word would you chose?
I like Henry Ford. He inspires me. Is that ok to say?
Charles Lindbergh would be a secular man that I admire or am inspired by.
The Wright Brothers ……………. I admire them. Stonewall Jackson. And I could go on and on and on.
Are you suggesting it is a Sin to admire secular men from History who did great things? It is a sin to compartmentalize at times?
I have “March of the Titans” on my bookshelf. I often find myself thumbing through that book when I am feeling beat up by the world for being White. I am proud to be White even though many White men before me were secular.
I totally understand Jesus’ lesson when He told us to not call our earthly dad “Father”. I totally understand the message He was conveying. I am also very careful to not call my biological dad — father. But sometimes I slip. I do not believe saying the actual word is “sin”. It was what Jesus was conveying — i.e., don’t hold your earthly father higher than your Spiritual Father. Was it the “word” that He doesn’t like — or is it the message. Obviously it was the spiritual lesson He wanted us to learn.
Speaking of my dad —- I do not believe he is in heaven. He was not a great dad to me in many ways. But there were qualities about him that I greatly appreciate and certain things he did in his life inspire me. Although he failed me, can he not be my hero in certain ways?
Is it a Sin to find reverence in secular men from history who did great things and “inspire” us in one way or another?
If YES …………… I will seriously consider it.
Maybe you could volunteer a better word to use in the future.
Because I agree very much with the overall point you were making.
Thanks.
clock
August 8, 2021 at 12:34 pm
“I was merely making the point that if the Lord’s coming is still a Generation away — maybe it is our duty to expose Evil.”
I know you were merely making that point, that’s the problem. Let me reiterate then… No good can come from postulating about Christ delaying. The Scripture is clear. I would suggest abandoning that line of thinking entirely.
Personal testimonies can be vicious idols in our minds. So easy to fall in love with our own journey and our own story. We become oblivious to the fact that even the truth (when not seen through the lens of Christ and the Holy Spirit) can corrupt us… or has corrupted us. I know because I’ve been there. Maybe I’m there now, but may Christ reveal it to me. Let us look forwards at what we want to be, not backwards at what we hope we were.
At the end of the day, “out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks” (Luke 6:45) What fills your heart, WestWins? Fill your heart with Christ and these men of whom your mouth speaks will fade into the insignificance they deserve…
westwins
August 8, 2021 at 1:08 pm
Clock,
Sorry …….. I still do not understand your rebuke. Please try again. Understand that I was only saying that to “counter” those who do nothing to help God fulfill His will on earth. “Truth” only resides in Heaven — so I would think our Lord would want us to fight for Truth here as well. “….on earth as it is in Heaven…”
How about the second part of your original rebuke …………
Do you have a better word for “admiration”?
Surely you have respect for many White secular men who have come before us.
How would you describe your affinity towards them.
I would appreciate your opinion. You didn’t seem to like the word “admiration”. And you could be right. What would be a better word in your opinion?
Cheers.
clock
August 9, 2021 at 12:55 pm
“Surely you have respect for many White secular men who have come before us.”
At the end of the age, their bodies and their works will be burned to nothing. The only thing those in the Kingdom will remember of them is the smoke of their torment.
Why would I have any respect for them? Aren’t these basics..?
westwins
August 9, 2021 at 1:38 pm
Clock wrote — At the end of the age, their bodies and their works will be burned to nothing. The only thing those in the Kingdom will remember of them is the smoke of their torment.
Of course. I don’t disagree with you.
On a different topic, I would be interested in your opinion on my marriage thesis. But please do not comment here. I will see you over at my blog. Thank you.
clock
August 10, 2021 at 4:09 am
Your marriage thesis states a woman can only ever be married by losing her virginity. Every man who sleeps with her thereafter does not marry her, but only commits adultery. The whole thing falls flat under 1 Corinthians 6:16,
Or do you not know that he who is joined to a prostitute becomes one body with her? For, as it is written, “The two will become one flesh.”
By quoting Genesis 2:24, Paul says that a man marries a prostitute when he sleeps with her (Matthew 19:5, Mark 10:8, Ephesians 5:31). Therefore, a prostitute herself marries repeatedly as a part of her job (albeit in adultery), because she marries every man she sleeps with. Paul shows that a new marriage can happen in sin by adultery. That’s why adultery is so terrible… because you are no longer one flesh with the previous spouse, but tear yourself from the former and become one with the latter.
Also, if your thesis were true, Deuteronomy 24:1-4 wouldn’t exist. The passage forbids a man from ever taking his original wife if she has married another man. If your thesis were true, the law would encourage a man and woman to be reconciled, even if the woman had “married” someone else in the interim. But because 1 Corinthians 6:16 is true, in the case of Deuteronomy 24:1-4, the man may not be reconciled with his original wife because she is no longer his wife.
Also, a man may commit adultery against his wife as well (Mark 10:11)… Something your thesis fails to take into account. The ancients didn’t realize that, so it isn’t counted against them (Romans 5:13)… Despite them being polygamists. The only true marriage is one to one, as Genesis 2:24 makes clear. Also the bride of Christ is only ever referred to in the singular… one to one.
I’d suggest you drop the idea and decommission your blog. What you are teaching on there is little more than your own tradition of man.
westwins
August 10, 2021 at 7:25 am
Clock,
I politely asked you to speak to me about this topic on my blog. CFT has been very gracious to me and has asked me not to discuss this topic here.
You have no honor Clock.
You swing your mighty hammer of righteousness at FLIES and ignore the Camels that pass before you.
clock
August 10, 2021 at 11:01 am
WestWins, yet the topic shift and your website reference was approved… In spite of you going against CFT wishes, as you said.
Feel free to swat my flies and my camels. Reprove me, and I will love you (Prov 9:8).
I only ask that when you do so, you use the Bible to do it.
westwins
August 10, 2021 at 2:53 pm
“……you use the Bible to do it……”
I did. But the Spirit has not been given to you. Matthew 19:11.
Every argument you made has been addressed. But you chose to ignore it.
clock
August 10, 2021 at 3:18 pm
WestWins, Matthew 19:11 doesn’t prove the truth of your thesis… It only assumes the truth of your thesis. You are begging the question. Matthew 19:9 says,
whoever divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another, commits adultery [and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery].
Likewise, Mark 10,
11 And he said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her, 12 and if she divorces her husband and marries another, she commits adultery.”
I accept that. Once married, a man and women are not to marry (adulterate with) another.
Sorry, I don’t see how you’ve address my arguments.
westwins
August 10, 2021 at 4:28 pm
“……….. once married ……………”
Key word “married”. Put me out of my misery. I’ve been asking “Christendom” for 20 years —
” When does a girl become a wife and a man become a husband? Where in the Scriptures are the proper procedures and rituals required for a righteous marriage?”
A non-virgin girl is “joined” to a man and only death can sever this union — Romans 7:2-3 and 1 Corinthians 7:39.
There is not ONE example of a non-virgin girl (excluding widows) having a husband and is found righteous in all of Scripture. Not one. But yet the world assumes it is ok to take a non-virgin* girl for a wife. (*excluding widows)
Take it or leave it.
clock
August 11, 2021 at 1:55 am
WestWins, you said you’ve refuted my argument with Scripture, but you’re ignoring my argument. 1 Corinthians 6:16 combined with Matthew 19:5, Mark 10:8 and Ephesians 5:31 show without a shadow of a doubt that sex is marriage… and that sex creates a new marriage. Yes, Romans 7:2-3 and 1 Corinthians 7:39 show the lawful/sinless way a wife may be released from marriage. I’m not denying that.
The punishment for adultery is death… I’m not surprised no such woman was found righteous in the Bible. Even king David was punished over such an act. But we don’t have to have an example of an adulterous woman being righteous to confirm the truth of 1 Corinthians 6:16. Nothing you’ve said invalidates 1 Corinthians 6:16.
Your argument begs the question. What’s worse is that if anyone were to accept it, it could ruin a perfectly happy and righteous marriage. If we have a devoted husband and wife who serve God diligently, what good could come from withholding sex from one another? There’s no actual righteousness which comes from your thesis.
You openly argue for the admiration of secular men and postulate over Christ’s delay to do so… Obvious contradictions of the Bible. Obviously having that pointed out has offended you, and you wanted to change the subject to something you have misplaced confidence in so you could supposedly correct me in return.
What, should I remain silent because your feelings might get hurt? Are we helping each other to pursue the righteousness of God, or are we tip-toeing around one-another’s feelings? You cannot have Spiritual unity with anyone so long as you reserve the right to get offended. Getting offended and making it personal is a sign of self-righteousness. You’ve revealed how thin a layer your “nice image” is.
What’s more, you’ve claimed I don’t have the Spirit, making yourself sole arbitrator on who does and doesn’t have the Spirit… And you said that before you even proved anything…
westwins
August 11, 2021 at 7:57 am
Clock,
In the end, I truly hope your “rationalization” is right, but my fear is that it is wrong.
Paul taught that the second marriage can never be righteous — “…So then if, while her husband lives, she marries another man, she will be called an adulteress; but if her husband dies, she is free from that law, so that she is no adulteress, though she has married another man…”
If we had one example of a second marriage being found righteous in Scripture, I would side with you.
I am not advocating breaking up Civil marriages. I myself am in that boat. Just stop having sex. As Jesus Himself advised — “…and there are eunuchs who have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven’s sake. He who is able to accept it, let him accept it.”
It may not seem like it to you, but I am trying to save my people, not ruin their lives.
clock
August 11, 2021 at 11:21 am
WestWins, you need not fear, because it’s not a “rationalization”… It’s the truth.
Paul didn’t teach that the second marriage can never be righteous… You’re begging the question again. He said that if a woman marries another man while she is still married it will be adultery. It certainly will by the standard of 1 Corinthians 6:16.
Like I said, 1 Corinthians 6:16 proves it already. You don’t need another example. You’re contriving a need for evidence, because you don’t want to believe the evidence in front of you.
You’re not trying to save your people, you’re trying to show everyone how righteous you are… And you hate it when your righteousness is “trodden on” in your own view. Your fruit has been revealed… Best to accept it and don’t look back.
It seems like you have a dog in this race. Do yourself and your wife a favor… Decommission the blog and be with your wife. You’re doing no one any good by withholding yourself from her. Least of all the people on the internet who you’re trying to convert to your view…
westwins
August 11, 2021 at 11:37 am
Clock,
“Adultery” can never be Righteous, despite how you want to distort it.
This is going nowhere. I am willing to talk with you on the phone. I will call you. Send me an email to westwins at protonmail
Sincerely.
clock
August 12, 2021 at 3:05 am
WestWins, you’re begging the question again. That saying of yours “‘Adultery’ can never be Righteous” might sound convincing to you, but that’s only because you want to believe it. That saying assumes your argument… It doesn’t prove your argument.
In Romans 7:3, if the woman commits adultery, “she will be called an adulteress.” In the same way, if someone committed murder, “they will be called a murderer.” The act of giving herself to another man (or literally becoming another man’s in the Greek), will be an act of adultery. She will be called an adulteress. That’s all we can conclude from Paul’s argument… Nothing more without begging the question.
In the same way someone called a murderer after committing murder isn’t constantly murdering people, the woman called an adulteress who committed adultery isn’t constantly committing adultery.
As for the phone call, thanks but no thanks. I’m happy to discuss it here.
westwins
August 12, 2021 at 7:22 am
“….That’s all we can conclude from Paul’s argument… Nothing more without begging the question…..”
No, you are being dishonest. You left out the critical part — “…So then if, while her husband lives, she marries another man, she will be called an adulteress; but if her husband dies, she is free from that law, so that she is no adulteress, though she has married another man.” DEATH is a very important part of this discussion.
This is why Jesus said to the woman at the well — “…..go call out your husband….” in which He continued to say that she had 5 husbands and the man she was living with at the moment was not her husband. The woman at the well is the perfect example of God’s law of marriage described in Romans 7:2-3 and 1 Corinthians 7:39. The woman at the well was still joined to a man, therefore it is impossible for her to be ‘married’ to a different man. DEATH must happen before she can ever be joined to a different man and it be righteous.
A woman can only be “joined” to one man at a time and the marriage bed be righteous. There is not one example in the Scriptures of a woman who is joined to more than one man at the same time and is deemed righteous. Not one. The Scriptures declare that only virgin girls and widowed women can take/have a husband.
You would allow the harlot of 1 Corinthians 6:16 to have a husband. In other words — you would allow your brother to take a harlot for a wife. Let’s give her a name — Sally.
“….Or do you not know that he who is joined to the harlot Sally is one body with her? For “the two,” He says, “shall become one flesh.” But he who is joined to the Lord is one spirit with Him. Flee sexual immorality. Every sin that a man does is outside the body, but he who commits sexual immorality sins against his own body. “
Having sex with Sally the harlot is sexual immorality according to Paul. It is a sin against one’s own body.
Are you trying to convince me that Sally the harlot could have a husband and it be righteous???
Please explain. When does the sex with Sally the harlot turn from an act of Sin to an act of righteousness ???
clock
August 12, 2021 at 8:04 am
No, you are being dishonest. You left out the critical part
I didn’t leave anything out. If her husband died, she would not be an adulteress. If her husband did not die and she became another man’s, she would be an adulteress. All we can conclude from Paul’s statement is she is called an adulteress. Paul doesn’t say she would be an adulteress in perpetuity. You’re saying that, and you’re begging the question to do so.
This is why Jesus said to the woman at the well — “…..go call out your husband….”
Christ calls the woman’s current partner “your husband.” The woman says, “I have no husband.” Having no husband is impossible for a woman who is sleeping with another man. We can both agree on that, albeit for different reasons. So we can agree the woman definitely has a husband, but she doesn’t see it that way. Therefore, Christ is referring to her ACTUAL HUSBAND. But Christ says, “you have correctly said, ‘I have no husband'”. We already ascertained that to be an impossibility, so He is pandering to her, not agreeing with her. She can’t not have a husband and be sleeping with a man.
The only conclusion which makes sense… Christ originally called the man her husband… and that is true! Christ got it right the first time, because she must be sleeping with him. He says, “for you have had five husbands, and the one you now have is not your husband.” “The one you now have” refers to her current husband. He’s one of the five husbands she has had. So He is saying, “the husband you now have is not your husband.” How is that possible? Again, He is pandering to her. She can’t have a husband who is not her husband. What He is actually doing is PROVING to her that the man she is with is indeed her husband, despite the fact that she doesn’t see it that way. He does this by telling the woman how many men she has been with… Something in her eyes He couldn’t have known unless He was a prophet.
So no, the woman at the well doesn’t prove your point. In fact, it proves very little other than that Christ has prophetic knowledge and He uses it to prove to the woman that her current “partner” is her husband.
You would allow the harlot of 1 Corinthians 6:16 to have a husband.
No, Paul allows the harlot of have a husband by quoting Genesis 2:24. WestWins, you’re ignoring my argument, but you accused me of ignoring your argument. You have to address this point before continuing to use 1 Corinthians 6:16. Paul calls it marriage. You’re calling it not marriage. You’re simply disagreeing with Paul…
clock
August 12, 2021 at 8:43 am
As for the woman at the well, let’s switch it the other way around. Let’s say when Christ said, “call your husband”, He was referring to her “partner” or “live-in mate”. Let’s say Christ was pandering to the social norm, rather than accurately identifying her husband. You still have to explain why both Christ and the woman said she has no husband.
The only way the events could make sense with this assumption is if she literally didn’t have a current husband. Thus her current live-in mate (i.e. “the one you now have” v18) is not her husband and neither does she have any other husband. How could her live-in mate not be her husband if she has slept with him? Simultaneously, how could the woman have no husband at all? According to Mark 10:11, if her live-in mate had recently slept with another woman, he would no longer be her husband. She would also then have no husband.
No matter which way you look at this, your view on the woman at the well doesn’t work.
westwins
August 12, 2021 at 8:33 am
“…..Paul allows the harlot of have a husband by quoting Genesis 2:24…..”
No, no…… I get you now.
Just took me some time because I have only ever heard of this “theory” from one other person. And ironically, that person used to be a frequent commenter here on this site who doesn’t seem to comment here any longer. His name was Johan.
I reject your “theory”. Your theory states the following —– The first act of Adultery is Sin. The second Act of Adultery is marriage.
No thank you.
clock
August 12, 2021 at 8:48 am
I reject your “theory”. Your theory states the following —– The first act of Adultery is Sin. The second Act of Adultery is marriage.
You’re begging the question to conclude that the second act of sex is adultery.
It’s not a “theory”. It’s literally what Paul said. I suppose you merely disagree with Paul then…
westwins
August 12, 2021 at 10:12 am
We are going to find out one day aren’t we. I am quite at peace right where I am.
You may want to get together with Johan, however. You and him disagree on Romans 7 and 1 Corinthians 7:39.
Johan throws it out completely …. says those passages have nothing to do with marriage.
You on the other hand — accept those passages. But twist them nonetheless.
It is illogical for Paul to have said in “death” can a woman remarry. But then also allow a woman to remarry by simply having sex.
Who is “begging the question?”
And you have not ONE witness to your contention. Not one.
Poor Tamar ……………… little did she know that she could still have a husband.
Burton Welsh
August 12, 2021 at 11:23 am
westwins, one thing is clear to me at least from reading this exchange between you and clock, and that is that, as clock suggested, you seem to have a “dog in this fight”, while he does not. This all comes across as personal to you in a way that it does not come across that way with clock. For clock it seems to be about the Scripture, but for you it feels like I’m listening to someone try to justify certain decisions he has made in life and is using the Scripture to confirm what he wants to believe, and that the personal decisions he’s made are supported by Scripture.
In that sense, this is not an entirely honest debate. If your life and how you are living it is personally tied up in this subject matter, it will be very difficult for you to be able to concede any of clock’s points, because to do so would mean you would have to completely change your life as you are living it, and it doesn’t sound like you are open to such a prospect given the tenacity with which you latch onto every point. You seem to have too much personally invested in your doctrine on marriage to be objective about it. That’s how it comes across to me.
“Every way of a man is right in his own eyes: but the LORD pondereth the hearts.”
–Proverbs 21:2
westwins
August 12, 2021 at 12:08 pm
Burton,
I take 1 Corinthians 6:9 very seriously.
“Marriage” has to be the second most important decision a man or a woman will make in their lifetime. To error here could spell ….. well ….. everlasting destruction.
Of course I have a dog in this fight. It started when I asked the question to myself 20 years ago —- ” …. When does a man become a husband and a woman become a wife?”
I was coming out of the false church (judeo-christianity) at the same time. God opened my eyes to the Truth of His Salvation and it was then that I realize that for most of my adult life, my “church” lied to me about how to be saved.
So, at that point in my life, I couldn’t trust anyone. I had to only trust the Word of God.
So, I went to God in prayer and I studied his word all the while asking the question — “how does one marry”? Genesis 38:8 stopped me in my tracks.
My dog in this fight is saving those whom I love — James 5:20.
If you are interested in hearing more, my invitation extends to you as well. You can email me at westwins at protonmail. We can exchange emails and I would even call you.
I hope you have a dog in this fight.
Truth is the most important Virtue a man can attain. As Jesus Christ is Truth.
To know Truth is to know Him.
clock
August 12, 2021 at 12:52 pm
WestWins, except you don’t know the truth. You would place a heavy burden, a tradition of your own making, on men and women around you. A debasement from which no righteousness may come.
You wrote, And you have not ONE witness to your contention. Not one.
I’m going to explain this to you in full, just in case you didn’t understand it the first time. 1 Corinthians 16:6,
Or do you not know that he who is joined to a prostitute becomes one body with her? For, as it is written, “The two will become one flesh.”
When anyone has sex with a prostitute, they become one body with her. Paul quotes Genesis 2:24,
Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.
Matthew 19,
5 and said, ‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’?
Mark 10,
7 ‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, 8 and the two shall become one flesh.’ So they are no longer two but one flesh.
Ephesians 5,
28 In the same way husbands should love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself. 29 For no one ever hated his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, just as Christ does the church, 30 because we are members of his body. 31 “Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.”
This saying, “they shall become on flesh”, literally means marriage. It’s only ever used in the context of marriage. It’s used MULTIPLE times in the Bible in the context of marriage. Four witnesses show that when Paul says “the two will become one flesh” in 1 Corinthians 6:16, he’s talking about marriage. He is saying that when you have sex with a prostitute, you marry her.
There’s absolutely no way around this for you. It’s a quorum of witnesses you cannot overcome. The fact that you continue shows your absolute bias in this matter. The Bible has an answer for all your peripheral points you’ve raised, as I’ve shown you. You still have no answer for 1 Corinthians 6:16. Matthew 7,
15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. 16 You will recognize them by their fruits. Are grapes gathered from thornbushes, or figs from thistles?
You’ve shown a good few thistles in this conversation, WestWins. Your case fails when tested by the Bible, and it fails when tested by your character. Virtue signal over your views all you like, the writing is on the wall…
Burton Welsh
August 12, 2021 at 12:41 pm
Yes, that’s exactly the kind of self-justified response I expected from you. You are so deep in it that you twist every point in your favor in a self-congratulatory way, without a hint of humility or self-awareness. It’s astonishing really. Instead of James 5:20, you should read James 3:1 over and over and take it to heart, because if clock is right and you are in error, you have created a serious problem for yourself:
“Let not many of you become teachers, my brethren, knowing that as such we will incur a stricter judgment.” James 3:1
westwins
August 12, 2021 at 1:30 pm
“…You are so deep in it that you twist every point in your favor in a self-congratulatory way…”
What did I just say to you that you find so offensive?
I was being very open and honest about my journey of discovering the Truth of Jesus Christ.
westwins
August 12, 2021 at 1:38 pm
“……except you don’t know the truth……..”
Like I said, we will find out the Truth one day won’t we. I am at peace with where I believe the Spirit has brought me.
And you are also very confident in your own belief.
There is nothing more for us to say.
clock
August 12, 2021 at 3:11 pm
If an man and a woman (ignorant of the gospel) sleep together adulterously, they are then married. Every act of sleeping together thereafter is not unrighteous. But… The act of adultery incurred the death penalty. According to Mosaic law, they must die. According to the law of Christ, they must die eternally.
But they didn’t die according to Moses and they come to a knowledge of the truth… the law of Christ. Through repentance for that one act of adultery, Christ staves off the eternal death penalty and cancels their guilt. Now their marriage doesn’t pay the price of death. They are still married, because they are still one flesh. Therefore, the marriage itself and subsequent sexual encounters aren’t unrighteous.
So adultery is forgiven, never made righteous. So long as the man and woman continue together in that marriage, once they have come to a knowledge of the law of Christ. Once we come to the knowledge of right and wrong, the gospel of Christ, we must continue in whatever situation we find ourselves in.
If in marriage, then stay married. If divorced, but neither spouse has taken another partner, then be reconciled, or stay single. If truly unmarried, through virginity or an adulterous spouse, then find a marriage partner not bound to a marriage.
But beware, “For if we go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins” (Heb 10:26)
Kevin
August 12, 2021 at 2:28 pm
The verse preceeding verse 16 sets the context.
1 Corinthians 6:15
“Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ? shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an harlot? God forbid.”
God forbid.
Christ also said marrying a harlot (a woman divorced due to fornication) was a sin.
Paul was mentioning the flesh becoming one with a harlot as a warning.
Kevin
August 13, 2021 at 1:05 pm
I find this debate a bit perplexing. I think both Clock and Westwins agree that adultrry is a sin, but disagree as to whether or not adultery produces a marriage.
I think it does, as Paulnsays in 1 Corinthians 6:16, however as i posted above the prior verse provides the context as a warning. Just as one should not marry another god, nor should we marry (fornicate with) another spouse.
Westwins is saying that only a virgin girl or a widow can be righteously married. I am not sure what Clock thinks of that – the debate gets kind of convoluted and drawn out.
But Paul points out that a spouse in unbelief is not held to these standards, and so if a believing man (or woman) has an unbelieving wife (or husband) who chooses to divorce, no.sin is imputed and both are free.
Other than that add on I don’t see anything wrong with what Westwins is saying about adultery.
However i don’t agree that a rightfully married couple should remain chaste. Sex in marriage is valid in keeping both continent, so that neither stray.
clock
August 13, 2021 at 2:57 pm
I find this debate a bit perplexing. I think both Clock and Westwins agree that adultrry is a sin, but disagree as to whether or not adultery produces a marriage. I think it does… However i don’t agree that a rightfully married couple should remain chaste. Sex in marriage is valid in keeping both continent, so that neither stray.
That’s all there is to it, really.
Lasse
November 12, 2021 at 10:11 am
Can’t we? At least we have to try and DJT did. And he did it so smart that even ‘truthers’ can’t grasp his actions. Read his UPD and realize why they had to cheat to oust him. Thank you.
westwins
August 7, 2021 at 8:56 am
Thanks Waffen. Mike does great work and I am always tempted to recommend his books etc., but then his Trump love affair and Q stuff makes me hesitate. I wish he would just stick to history. Maybe he will read this.
Thanks.
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Shlomo Bergsteinowitz
August 7, 2021 at 8:03 am
There must of been truth in that link, since it’s already been wiped out.
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When Hitler came to power in 1933, 4 out of the five largest German banks were run by Jews. Hitler nationalized those banks, returning them to the German people. He also turned Germany from an economic basketcase to an economic miracle by kicking out the Juden bankers who were robbing Germans blind.
This is the real reason for WWII, World Jewry had to teach Germany–and the world–that there is a terrible price to pay when a nation takes back it’s money & economy from the Jew bankers.
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clock
August 7, 2021 at 8:27 am
Referring to Hitler as “The Great One” is really creepy.
There is only one “The Great One”… Christ Jesus.
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RB
August 7, 2021 at 5:46 pm
Oh, you mean you’re not a fan of (((Mark Levin))) actively referring to himself as “The Great One”? I’m shocked, shocked I tell you!
Personally, folks can call themselves great as Christ is greater still always. Though I’m not sure what Levin’s claim to “greatness” is.
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luke2236
August 6, 2021 at 3:34 pm
Well, if you define ‘leaders’ as members of government[s] , financiers or ‘influencers’ in media or social life, they pretty much all ARE jews or shabbos goy doing their jewish masters bidding…
Chancellor Hitler was not one of them tho.
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AldousO
August 6, 2021 at 5:16 pm
But you have to admit, 6,000,000 is a curious number given it’s prophetic role in Judaism, pre WWII media usage and it’s magical immutability with arithmetic-challenged postwar historians.
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RB
August 7, 2021 at 5:49 pm
Up into the 2000s, it was still the 11 million, as that’s what 3 generations were taught out here in podunk’s public schools.
Only once I started going online more in the 2010s did I learn that the kikes had kicked the fruits and gypsies out of their fiction and had settled down on 6 gorillion instead.
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guest
August 6, 2021 at 3:29 pm
SIX MILLION???
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John Fury
August 6, 2021 at 1:42 pm
You are right to point out the way the enemy tries to label our leaders as jews or Feds.
It should be mentioned however, that Hitler did have a transfer agreement with the zionists to move jews to Palestine. This doesn’t mean that he worked for the jews….it just means that he wanted to get them out of Germany because he knew what they did to Russia.
But I see some of that “everybody is a jew” here on this site as well. I see it everywhere. It is demoralizing because it takes hope away from our people…..and it diminishes respect for many beneficial voices in the movement.
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Migrations
The Solution
Custom migration of existing users and transactional data from the legacy system to Drupal utilizing the Drupal Migrate module as our foundation.
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Recurly Module
Seamless integration between Drupal and payment processor Recurly by improving and contributing to the Drupal Recurly module, which Chromatic now maintains.
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CSR UI
Improved dashboard UI and enhanced features allow CSRs to more effectively complete tasks from a single destination.
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Multi-club Flexibility
One platform – multiple clubs: our engagement of Gold Club continued through launch with the first of additional clubs, What's on Stage Theatre Club in London.
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Chromatic’s partnership with TheaterMania to replatform their Gold Club platform yielded a more compelling user experience that is driving increased subscription conversions as well as a more robust set of tools for internal support staff members. Additionally, our work yielded a more maintainable codebase that helps to reduce regressions and therefore TheaterMania’s operating costs.
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The Relaxzen Massage Seat is a vibration massage only that offers five different massage modes. It claims to provide a soothing effect to your upper back, lower back, mid-back, and thighs.
In this review, we shall investigate these claims to ascertain whether they are true or not.
See Our Favorite Massage Cushions
Table of Contents
1
About Relaxzen Massage Seat cushion
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Who Is Relaxzen Massage Seat cushion Good For?
3
Our Research Process
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Our Relaxzen Massage Seat cushion Review
5
The Verdict Is In
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Relaxzen Massage Seat Cushion Alternatives
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FAQ's: Consumers Questions & Answers
About Relaxzen Massage Seat cushion
The Relaxzen Massage Seat cushion features an improved seat foam for extra cushioning. The neck rest has a highly cushioned lumbar support pad and is of soft and plush polyester fabric.
This product comes with five massage modes, eight intensity levels, and other variable speed settings. These features will allow you to personalize your massage.
This cushion also comes with AC and DC adapters. These accessories make it possible for you to plug it hassle-free on your car, home, or office.
Who Is Relaxzen Massage Seat cushion Good For?
If you are suffering from sore muscles, this massage cushion is suitable for you. It features a soothing lumbar heat mode that targets the sore muscles of your body.
If you are always on the go, you will also find this massage cushion handy. It is highly portable, which makes it very convenient equipment for use anywhere.
This massage cushion is also ideal for those who prefer stronger pressure to your muscles. It features a pulse or vibration massage mode.
Our Research Process
We based our research on real and unbiased reviews from customers who have used this product. We carried research from reputable online sites such as Google, Amazon, and Bing.
Our research focused on both positive and negative customer feedback. This large sample allowed us to get the true picture of what users are saying about the product.
Our team also visited the Better Bureau Business website to check whether the company is listed there. We also aimed at knowing the rating of the website.
Our Relaxzen Massage Seat cushion Review
Overall Back Pain Relief (5/5)
User reviews show that customers are delighted with how this massage cushion relieves back pain.
Many users say that it is excellent for back pain relief. We found testimonies from those who suffered from chronic back pain, lower back, and upper back pain. All these say that it works, with some going ahead to recommend it.
About comfort, we also found overwhelmingly positive reviews from many users. Many of those who have complimented it says that they use it for long trips and it has been very comfortable.
We did not get any complaints about back pain relief or comfort. As such, we give it a rating of 5 out of 5.
Features (5/5)
According to customer reviews, this product allows you to target the neck, the upper back, lumbar, thighs, and the lower back. Users say that the vibrations target problem areas quite well, and the intensity is just right.
User reviews also show that this massage cushion features different settings to allow for a customized massage.
The product features a heat setting. This feature is crucial because it allows you to adjust the heat to the right temperature for you.
This product also features a soothing lumbar mode setting. This setting allows you to target your sore muscles and get sufficient relaxation.
We did not find any user complaints about the features of this product. We give it a rating of 5 out of 5.
Design (2/5)
Customer reviews show that this massage cushion is a perfect fit for recliners and chairs. Those who used it in their office chairs also say that it fits well.
However, we found many complaints among those who used it in their car seats. Most of these users complain that it does not fit well because of its design and interior size.
Many users have also complained about the design and the size of this massage cushion. Some feel that it was made for children since it is too small.
Thanks to the small size, many users also complain that it does not reach their neck area. According to customer feedback, the motors meant for the neck only go up to the shoulder area.
We also found many complaints about the cushion sliding often. Many users complain that it keeps sliding all the time, and they have to keep readjusting it.
The cushion does not seem to have met customer satisfaction on design. Because of the many customer complaints, we give it a rating of 2 out of 5.
Ease of Use (5/5)
Customer reviews show that the Relaxzen Massage Seat cushion is highly portable. Many users appear happy that they can move with it wherever they go.
The massage cushion weighs 4.2 pounds. In comparison with other similar massage cushions, this is relatively lightweight.
Many uses also say that this cushion is easy to set up. Many have been able to set it up on their own and within a limited time.
We did not find any complaints about the ease of use. Consequently, we give it a rating of 5 out of 5.
Bang for Your Buck (5/5)
The Relaxzen Massage Seat cushion meets customer satisfaction in many areas. Many customers commend it because it helps to relieve back pain. Many customers are also happy that it is very comfortable.
The cushion also has many settings that allow customers to customize their massage. Moreover, it allows customers to target specific areas of their body for the massage.
Finally, it is very easy to use, highly portable, and lightweight. As such, users can move around with it.
This massage cushion retails for $59.99. This price is relatively low compared to many other massage cushions similar to this one. Moreover, many users comment that the price is highly affordable.
With the many good features that this massage cushion offers, we feel it is worth the price. We give it a rating of 5 out of 5.
The Verdict Is In
Relaxzen Massage Seat cushion scores a 4.4 out of 5.
This massage cushion scored high on back pain relief, features, ease of use, and bang for your buck. The only area that it scored poorly is in the design due to size and much sliding.
In conclusion, this product is good, especially if you are looking for a cheap massage cushion for your back pain. However, if you are looking for a massage cushion for your neck, you may want to consider a different option.
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Alexandre Aja is an interesting director that I haven’t settled an opinion on yet. I didn’t love High Tension, but it undeniably showed he was a person to watch in the horror field, then The Hills Have Eyes remake I thought proved he had the goods, then Mirrors happened… and I didn’t know what to think anymore. I’m hoping to resolve my feelings on Friday with Piranha 3D, which I am so excited to see I’m actually a little embarrassed. I’m hoping it is gonzo brilliance. If so that means I can start getting excited for Aja’s next film…
Cobra – The Space Pirate.
Deadline is reporting that Aja has acquired the film rights from Buichi Terasawa, creator of the Japanese manga, which was turned into an animated series that was apparently quite popular in Europe when Aja was a lad. The gist:
In a future where merchant spaceships and ruthless brigands sail across space, Cobra is a notorious rogue pirate whose refusal to align with the United Galaxies Federation or the Pirates Guild puts him on the business end of a huge bounty. As he tries to keep his identity secret and avoid capture, Cobra teams up with a sexy bounty hunter named Jane, who is out to locate her sisters and decode a treasure map tattooed on their backs. Their goal: to liberate a lost treasure on Mars.
Aja sees the project as his chance to break away from horror and do a big tent-pole film. He says, “For many people there is Star Wars and nothing else, but for me and my writing partner Gregory, there is Star Wars and Cobra. I am so surprised it never crossed the ocean and made the same impact in the U.S., because it is so big everywhere else. There are 60 books, a lot of TV animation and so many adventures, pirates and bad guys that it is perfect to be reinvented into a really cool space opera adventure franchise for a new generation.“
I’d love to hear what our European readers have to say about Cobra. Is it as awesome as Aja says it is? How does it really compare with Star Wars?
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Home Children's Ministry Leaders Leading Your KidMin Team 3 Reasons Why You Should NOT be Teaching Kids
3 Reasons Why You Should NOT be Teaching Kids
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Greg Baird
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As a children’s pastor/director, I love kids! I hope you do to. I love seeing them come to an understanding of scripture and the principles we are trying to communicate to them. And I love teaching them those principles.
But I came to a realization – I should not be the one teaching them those principles, or at least not on a week to week basis. Why? Well, it’s not about the teaching part, it’s about leadership. In fact, I DO encourage the children’s pastor/director to teach the kids, just don’t commit to a single class on a week to week basis.
Here’s why:
1. Your role is primarily about adults, not kids. Your should be primarily about connecting with staff, core leaders, volunteers and parents. And the larger the church, the more imperative this becomes. In my opinion, about 85% or more of your time should be spent in adult focused communication.
2. Your role is about equipping others. As a church leaders, Ephesians 4:12 is pretty clear about what our job is – to equip others to do the work of the ministry. If you are assuming the primary teaching role on a week to week basis, is the equipping part really happening?
3. Your role is primarily about leading. If I tie myself up during a full service time on the weekend (and in many cases I’ve seen the children’s pastor tied up teaching during every service time), it limits my ability to lead effectively when my followers are actually there with me. So doing things like solving problems, making the necessary connections, evaluating ministry, etc., simply can’t happen very well.
What I recommend to children’s pastors/directors, when it comes to teaching, is to rotate through all areas of your ministry. Every church is different when it comes to scheduling, but be in all the different areas at least once per quarter without committing to any single area each week. This allows you the freedom to do the 3 things mentioned above. It also gives you another very important benefit – being in front of ALL your kids, not just a single age group. It accomplishes everything you should be accomplishing as a children’s pastor/director.
What do you do when it comes to the teaching element in your role?
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There are so many things that God does that cannot be seen such as the creation before the earth was made; but there are others that are revealed to men. When God is going to make a way for you, you have a role to play and it can be categorized into these three stages:
Liberate Your Mind: Life is divided into three parts – the past, present and future; and your advancement in life is dependent on the state of your mind. To move forward in life, you must let go of your past and embrace your future which is found in God’s Word. When a mind dwells on past experiences (good or bad), such a life cannot move forward. To be liberated from the past does not mean that you will forget its experiences, but they will no longer have the power to influence you again. The salvation of your soul is the first step to releasing your mind from the past (10 people gave their lives to Christ during the service while 23 were first time attendees).
Behold Your Glorious Future: After your salvation and the liberation of your mind, you will begin to behold the new things of God through the eye of your spirit (Psalm 36:9). This is because your spirit-man is the one who works with the Word of God and sends signals from it to your mind in order to establish your faith.
Speak Forth: After beholding your future inspired by the Word of God, you must command it into existence. This is where prayer comes in (Romans 4:17 & 21).
Prayer Points:
Plead the Blood of Jesus upon yourself, and ask for God’s mercy in any area where you need it.
I decree and declare that no power assigned against me will be able to limit me in the Name of Jesus.
I become unstoppable in my journey to greatness, fulfilment, breakthrough and success in the Name of Jesus.
Every power prolonging my problems, you are in trouble today, catch fire in the mighty Name of Jesus.
Father, every demonic chain that has tied me down to where I do not belong, break! Lose me now and let me go in the Name of Jesus.
Holy Ghost fire catapult me to my next level in the mighty Name of Jesus.
Begin to decree and declare where you want to see yourself and command it to existence; let it come to reality.
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#Thailand: CIVICUS & @adn_asia urge @UN member states to raise concerns about civic freedoms, including the systematic repression of pro-democracy activists & journalists in the upcoming #UPR39 review at the @UN_HRC tomorrow https://t.co/VnRoJocqeH pic.twitter.com/ezNAQuJTJ6
— CIVICUS (@CIVICUSalliance) November 9, 2021
As Thailand’s human rights record is examined at the Human Rights Council on 11 November 2021, CIVICUS and the Asia Democracy Network (ADN) call on UN member states to raise serious concerns about Thailand’s civic freedoms.
In the previous UPR cycle in 2016, Thailand committed to guarantee and respect the right to freedom of expression, assembly, and association; put an end to all forms of harassment and intimidation of human rights defenders; and ensure that all legislation comply with international human rights standards protecting fundamental freedoms. It received 35 recommendations related to civic space, accepting 10 and noting 25.
Thailand has not upheld these commitments. A joint submission by CIVICUS and ADN to the Human Rights Council in March 2021 highlighted Thailand’s ongoing use of repressive laws against human rights defenders, activists and journalists as well as harassment, physical attacks and allegations of enforced disappearances of activists. Our organizations also raised concerns about the crackdown on peaceful protests, the arrests and criminalization of protesters and the use of excessive force by the police.
Over the last four years, criminal defamation laws such as section 116 of the Penal Code on sedition have been used to quash dissent by the authorities. More recently, sedition charges have been brought against human rights defenders involved in protests calling for democratic reforms. Although rarely used since 2018, there has been an escalation of investigations and arrests for lèse majesté (section 112 of the Penal Code) since November 2020 against the leaders of the pro-democracy movement.
Other concerns related to freedom of expression include the Computer-Related Crime Act (CCA), which allows the authorities to conduct surveillance on online content and prosecute individuals under broadly defined offences and the cybersecurity law passed in 2019 that gives the government sweeping access to people's personal information. Outspoken media outlets and reporters have also often face intimidation and punishment for commentaries critical of the authorities.
“In the upcoming session at the Human Rights Council, states must use the opportunity to call out Thailand for its systematic repression of pro-democracy activists, human rights defenders and journalists. These actions are inconsistent with Thailand’s international obligations,” said Cornelius Hanung, Advocacy and Campaigns Officer for Asia from CIVICUS.
The Thai authorities have also imposed restrictions on peaceful protests in recent years and arbitrarily arrested peaceful protesters. In 2020, at least 90 people joining peaceful protests were arrested between 13 and 21 October 2020 by the police. The use of excessive force by the police to disperse protesters have been widely reported. On 17 November 2020, during a protest outside parliament, police used water cannon laced with purple dye and an apparent teargas chemical, as well as teargas and pepper spray grenades, to forcibly disperse thousands of protesters, including students, some of whom were children.
“No one should be detained merely for exercising the right to peaceful assemble. The authorities must immediately end its harassment of protest leaders and participants and release all those detained. There should also be prompt, effective and independent investigations into any violations during protests and perpetrators held accountable,” said Ichal Supriadi, Secretary General at Asia Democracy Network.
Civil society organizations, pro-democracy groups, student networks and labor groups in Thailand have been subjected to restrictions and multiple forms of intimidation for carrying out their work. More recently, the Thailand Government is considering a revised NGO law that contains arbitrary and vague-defined powers that could be used to muzzle civil society groups and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). It includes excessive punishments, places discriminatory restrictions on organizations that receive foreign funding and allows for intrusive surveillance and searches without judicial oversight.
Key recommendations that States should make include:
• Ensure that processes to draft any new laws to oversee the formation and operation of CSOs include meaningful consultation with CSOs and HRDs and are consistent with international law and standards related to the freedom of association.
• Provide HRDs, civil society members and journalists with a safe and secure environment in which they can carry out their work. Conduct impartial, thorough and effective investigations into all cases of attacks, harassment and intimidation against them and bring the perpetrators of such offences to justice.
• Specifically, repeal or review article 112 (lèse-majesté) and article 116 (sedition) of the Penal Code to bring it in line with the ICCPR, UN Human Rights Committee General Comment No. 34 and the UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders
• Specifically, review and amend the Computer Crime Act and Cybersecurity law to ensure that these laws are in line with best practices and international standards in the area of the freedom of expression.
• Ensure that journalists can work freely and without fear of criminalization or reprisals for expressing critical opinions or covering topics that the government may deem sensitive.
• Unconditionally and immediately release all protesters detained for exercising their right to the freedom of peaceful assembly and drop all charges against them.
• Review and, if necessary, update existing human rights training for police and security forces, with the assistance of independent CSOs, to foster the more consistent application of international human rights standards, including the UN Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms
The examination of Thailand will take place during the 39th Session of the UPR on 10 November 2021. The UPR is a process, in operation since 2008, which examines the human rights records of all 193 UN Member States every four and a half years. The review is an interactive dialogue between the State delegation and members of the Council and addresses a broad range of human rights topics. Following the review, a report and recommendations are prepared, which is discussed and adopted at the following session of the Human Rights Council.
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It was in fact established by Alex Demetriou Max and they all the creators over at grammarly.
Now it is a digital Writing tool that helps you to improve your grammar sentences and improves the possibility of you getting captured for plagiarism.
Now you can download Grammarly on ios and android as a third-party keyboard.
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You can download it on Chrome, Safari and Firefox in addition to a method to use it through the internet browser, But there are also 2 desktop applications.
There’s one for Windows and Likewise for Mac.
So the concept of grammerly allows you to instantly spot prospective grammar, spelling, punctuation, word option and style mistakes within your writing and apparently what it does is.
It’s got this actually sophisticated AI database that helps you to enhance your writing as you go, so it doesn’t simply Examine what you have actually composed and improved it.
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It likewise assists to make it an action even more.
Now, according to grammerly, they have more than 34,000 good 4.
5 plus chrome reviews, Star ranking and over 20 million everyday active users.
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So prior to we begin, let’s look a bit at the rates along with a few of the functions at the same time.
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They have three tiers of pricing.
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You have a complimentary account, a premium account a business account and The majority individuals listen to this video will most likely take advantage of the totally free account.
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I am a user of this one today and I have been the user of the premium in the past, However I can describe my experience of it near the end this video, So in the totally free account you do get what’s called grammar, spelling and punctuation.
This is really the fundamentals and it will assist you to remove any mistakes.
, So it’s truly concentrating on just the basics.
So, for example, if you typed, in effect It would alter it in the context of the wording to an impact with an A So it truly does try to help you can pick whatever language you are as well, So they do US Australian and UK English too, So inside of that complimentary plan too, you get restricted access to something called conciseness.
Conciseness is generally adapting things so that you can make smaller sized more easy-to-follow sentences, So, for example, altering it from it may occur that we require to decide.
Tomorrow, too, we may need to decide tomorrow so that you’re just saving a little Text as well.
Now within the complimentary strategy, You also get restricted access to something called tone: detection, which is a fairly current technology that they have actually launched, but essentially when you’re composing.
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It says your text sounds relaxed, formal Polite, for example, so that you’ve got a general thesis of what you’re intending Towards with that text and what you’re currently writing on now in some of the premium I’ll point out.
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They do allow you to enhance that actually make actionable improvements to that, so that you can position your writing in the very best style, But I’ll come back to that in a bit within the complimentary account also.
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You get all the browser, extensions, the MS word and MS outlook and in which is something that Microsoft users will enjoy.
Google Docs assistance, which is presently in beta, in addition to access to the native apps on Windows, Mac and likewise the keyboard apps on iOS and Android, and You only get fundamental tips across the board along with a specific license.
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To be reasonable, it’s quite sensible for a free experience and for those who are simply using say, Gmail and Writing bits of text throughout a day or possibly uploading something straight to the grammarly website, which you can do in the complimentary account.
Actually, It’s a pretty good bet and a method for you simply to improve some of the fundamental mistakes you’re making, but once again keep in mind that some Internet browsers currently have a spell checker in so that’s something to acknowledge.
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Once again the conciseness and some of the punctuation isn’t something.
That’s included in those spell checkers if you’re using the standard sort of default ones.
The premium is $ 11 66 per month, and that is billed every year.
I’ll come back to the rates in a bit as we roll through what functions are consisted of.
But as you can think of, that’s rather a high quantity, but then, if you’re writing regularly, state you’re, a writer You’re, a student and you’re a freelancer say or a professional, then it’s most likely an excellent financial investment, due to the fact that you understand The possibilities are if you’re enhancing.
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You also get the ability to get consistency in spelling and punctuation.
, For instance, if you’re composing Inconsistencies in punctuation.
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They likewise improve the fluency of writing.
It will change some text from say: we have actually been able to do some development here too.
We have actually had the ability to make some progress here so that it appears a bit more natural when you’re conversating.
Now the conciseness and I pointed out earlier is across all the sites, So you have the ability to access that without any issues, and you also get something called readability.
So, for instance, identify sentences and offer you suggestions to rewrite or Re-read it.
Did you totally understand and that can be extremely useful in case you’ve written something and it made sense in your head, However maybe not to the end user.
Now something you didn’t enter of the complimentary account is something called engaging Vocabulary.
So what’s cool? Is it generally uses as a thoris to find different vocabulary? Instead of stating I’m really delighted to be part of the team, It could change it to a few choices like thrilled pleased and happy, And that can definitely change the outcome of a message to someone and I really found this function quite valuable.
When I was utilizing premium, especially to introduce brand-new vocabulary to both me in teaching Mir and also to the end user, there’s also Lively sentence variety.
For example, if you said I checked out an interesting book recently, It was about computers.
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, I ‘d, generally read books.
It would give you some feedback about so your sentence, range saying 3: similar sentences in a row think about changing the word order and that’s simply based on the repetitiveness and the Boring passages obviously and permitting you to include some bit of range and taste to that Now The tone detection I pointed out is not limited inside a premium, You do get it across all sites And you also get what’s called some enhancements on that shipment.
You get confident language.
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We can fix this problem for you, which definitely sounds a lot more confident and sort of enhances the ending, particularly if you were a Customer supporter or someone that interacts with the den customer.
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You also had something inside of there in shipment called politeness.
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You Could change it to something.
Like I would not say, I liked the proposition would most likely be a better way to handle it, However it likewise assists you to improve that Automatic reaction that you might have.
It also enhances the formality levels.
For example, if you composed something like, is there anything else, I can do for you, Whether you simply being you on its own.
It would alter it to you to improve that formality.
Again it actually depends like if you’re sending a message to a pal.
That’s quite relaxed, But if you’re sending it to someone else, then it’s going to be able to capture those mistakes.
State your messaging between 2 people.
It’s likewise got Inclusive language.
For example, If you wrote, the place is available for guests who are confined to wheelchairs, and you would potentially alter that To the location is available for guests, who are wheelchair users, and that might be valuable specifically for website copy And composing out Aspects of your Website to assist enhance it now for trainees There is a popular feature inside a premium called plagiarism and they in fact have actually a site called plagiarism.
Checker.
The plagiarism checker allows you to upload a file or a bunch of text that you have, and It will give you a fundamental report, but you you need premium for this, so if you would get premium, um you ‘d be able to check examine.
Whether Graham has been taken, whether resources and even the manner in which you’re formatting, your bibliography, has been You understand, stolen throughout the web.
, So you’re just covering your bank, and I understand a lot of students have actually found gain from the plagiarism Experience and apparently gramley checks against.
Sixteen billion websites.
, So that’s again And again, that’s something that truly does assist.
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If your school or university does not have a plagiarism tool, then this is a good bet for Improving that now, looking at the premium prices.
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So the concept of grammerly allows you to instantly spot prospective grammar, spelling, punctuation, word option and style mistakes within your writing and apparently what it does is. It's got this actually sophisticated AI database that helps you to enhance your writing as you go, so it doesn't simply Examine what you have actually composed and improved it. 00:01:32 It likewise assists to make it an action even more. Now, according to grammerly, they have more than 34,000 good 4. 5 plus chrome reviews, Star ranking and over 20 million everyday active users. 00:01:46 So prior to we begin, let's look a bit at the rates along with a few of the functions at the same time. 00:01:52 They have three tiers of pricing. 00:01:58 You have a complimentary account, a premium account a business account and The majority individuals listen to this video will most likely take advantage of the totally free account. 00:02:06 I am a user of this one today and I have been the user of the premium in the past, However I can describe my experience of it near the end this video, So in the totally free account you do get what's called grammar, spelling and punctuation. This is really the fundamentals and it will assist you to remove any mistakes. , So it's truly concentrating on just the basics. So, for example, if you typed, in effect It would alter it in the context of the wording to an impact with an A So it truly does try to help you can pick whatever language you are as well, So they do US Australian and UK English too, So inside of that complimentary plan too, you get restricted access to something called conciseness. Conciseness is generally adapting things so that you can make smaller sized more easy-to-follow sentences, So, for example, altering it from it may occur that we require to decide. Tomorrow, too, we may need to decide tomorrow so that you're just saving a little Text as well. Now within the complimentary strategy, You also get restricted access to something called tone: detection, which is a fairly current technology that they have actually launched, but essentially when you're composing. It will analyze that writing and Essentially provide you almost like this score. It says your text sounds relaxed, formal Polite, for example, so that you've got a general thesis of what you're intending Towards with that text and what you're currently writing on now in some of the premium I'll point out. 00:03:34 They do allow you to enhance that actually make actionable improvements to that, so that you can position your writing in the very best style, But I'll come back to that in a bit within the complimentary account also. 00:03:46 You get all the browser, extensions, the MS word and MS outlook and in which is something that Microsoft users will enjoy. Google Docs assistance, which is presently in beta, in addition to access to the native apps on Windows, Mac and likewise the keyboard apps on iOS and Android, and You only get fundamental tips across the board along with a specific license. 00:04:07 To be reasonable, it's quite sensible for a free experience and for those who are simply using say, Gmail and Writing bits of text throughout a day or possibly uploading something straight to the grammarly website, which you can do in the complimentary account. Actually, It's a pretty good bet and a method for you simply to improve some of the fundamental mistakes you're making, but once again keep in mind that some Internet browsers currently have a spell checker in so that's something to acknowledge. 00:04:34 Once again the conciseness and some of the punctuation isn't something. That's included in those spell checkers if you're using the standard sort of default ones. The premium is $ 11 66 per month, and that is billed every year. I'll come back to the rates in a bit as we roll through what functions are consisted of. But as you can think of, that's rather a high quantity, but then, if you're writing regularly, state you're, a writer You're, a student and you're a freelancer say or a professional, then it's most likely an excellent financial investment, due to the fact that you understand The possibilities are if you're enhancing. What you're writing the much better opportunity of your success may be with contracts and Even in e-mails and the method you present yourself online. It's ending up being increasingly more essential. Inside a premium you get all that I discussed in basic. You also get the ability to get consistency in spelling and punctuation. , For instance, if you're composing Inconsistencies in punctuation. If you composed July the 10th with 25 org, then it would alter that to July 10th August 25th, So that you have actually got a bit more consistency across the board when you're writing, spelling and formatting. They likewise improve the fluency of writing. It will change some text from say: we have actually been able to do some development here too. We have actually had the ability to make some progress here so that it appears a bit more natural when you're conversating. Now the conciseness and I pointed out earlier is across all the sites, So you have the ability to access that without any issues, and you also get something called readability. So, for instance, identify sentences and offer you suggestions to rewrite or Re-read it. Did you totally understand and that can be extremely useful in case you've written something and it made sense in your head, However maybe not to the end user. 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You’re free to invest the funds on anything you require. When you get the funds, you might make use of them to purchase any item you need. Nonetheless it’s do not to obtain two loans during the time that is same once the procedure Alaska loans with no credit check of repaying your debt could be complicated. But you’re free to obtain a brand new loan the following month once you cover the prior one in situation if you want extra cash once again.
No credit check loans. In case the credit history has seen better times, it is possible to nevertheless get a loan in Houma, Louisiana. All payday loan providers verify that it is possible to repay the mortgage and don’t concentrate on your bad credit rating.
You can rely on a primary loan provider if you’ve got hardly any other choices. Just in case in the event that you found myself in a super taut financial predicament, and there’s no other choice as opposed to trying to get a loan to obtain your affairs so as until your payday, think about getting payday loans online.
Fast loans are really easy to get. You to have a perfect credit score as we said before, this type of loans doesn’t require. Every US resident who satisfies all of the needs set by loan providers is qualified to receive a loan that is short-term.
The expenses and regulations Houma that is surrounding pay day loans
Here’s exactly exactly what charges you could expect whenever acquiring loans that are online Houma, Louisiana:
Finance costs. In the event that number of your loan just isn’t larger than $30, payday loan providers cannot charge significantly more than $1 per every $5 you borrow.
Optimum APR. Whenever receiving a 14-day $100 loan, the most percentage that is annual you may expect is 309%.
Acquisition fees. In the event that level of a cash loan you borrow is between $30 and $100, you could expect a legit purchase cost of one-tenth associated with the pay day loan quantity. When your loan is a lot more than $100, the purchase cost may not be a lot more than ten dollars.
Optimum quantity. The absolute most of an online payday loan in|loan that is payday} Houma, Louisiana just isn’t specified.
Optimum term. The terms of pay day loans in Houma, Louisiana(LA) differ from one week to 31 times.
What you ought to submit an application for a cash advance in Houma, Louisiana
With MayBeLoan, it is easy to submit an application for a fast loan in Houma, Louisiana, you should be conscious of particular conditions necessary for this action.
You really must be at the very least 18 yrs old or higher. lending cash to someone under this age is unlawful . Therefore you now meet the first requirement if you are older than 18.
You should be a legal resident of Houma, Louisiana. a pay day loan in|loan that is payday} their state of Houma, Louisiana, you ought to verify your appropriate resident status by giving your contact address. After that, the prosperity of acquiring that loan is practically guaranteed in full.
Your credit that is bad is a problem, you nevertheless require a reliable income source and make at the least $1,000 each month. Because of this, make certain that the repayment can be handled by you.
To receive instant approval, you will need a contact number and a legitimate e-mail. With this information, we won’t be able to contact you if you don’t provide us.
And lastly, you must certainly not be considered a debtor in bankruptcy.
All we truly need away from you is personal statistics, such as for instance your social protection quantity, your title, as well as your target, whilst you want to suggest just how much borrow. Once you offer us with all the needed details, we are going to contact you after we approve all of the conditions and terms of this agreement.
A tiny advance loan could be a helpful and convenient asset whenever dealing with crisis circumstances. But remember that this sort of loans can’t remedy severe troubles that are financial. Getting way too many loans from a couple of organizations as well isn’t the most readily useful choice, while you chance damaging your monetary security.
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Home > SOP Information > SOPs and Supporting Information – alphabetic listing > C to D > Conjunctivitis F025 > Rulebase for conjunctivitis > Dermatitis herpetiformis
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Conjunctivitis - Dermatitis herpetiformis Factor
Last reviewed for CCPS 27 September 1999.
Preliminary questions [10024]
10059 [1] there is some evidence that dermatitis herpetiformis may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.
10060 [1] the veteran has had dermatitis herpetiformis at some time.
10130 — dermatitis herpetiformis is a chronic relapsing multisystem disease characterised by pruritic eruptions of cutaneous lesions, attracting an ICD code of 694.0, 694.2 or 694.5. [Default true]
22118 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the dermatitis herpetiformis and VEA service for conjunctivitis.
10062 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the dermatitis herpetiformis and VEA service for the clinical onset of conjunctivitis.
10063 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the dermatitis herpetiformis and operational service for the clinical onset of conjunctivitis.
or
10064 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the dermatitis herpetiformis and eligible service for the clinical onset of conjunctivitis.
or
10096 [2] the clinical onset of conjunctivitis of side and site of the body occurred after the end of the veteran's last period of VEA service.
[3]10097
the veteran's conjunctivitis of side and site of the body permanently worsened.
22119 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the dermatitis herpetiformis and VEA service for the clinical worsening of conjunctivitis.
22120 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the dermatitis herpetiformis and operational service for the clinical worsening of conjunctivitis.
or
22121 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the dermatitis herpetiformis and eligible service for the clinical worsening of conjunctivitis.
Clinical onset and operational service [10063]
[4]10061
the veteran suffered from the identified illness or injury, a type of dermatitis herpetiformis, at the time of the clinical onset of conjunctivitis of side and site of the body.
10065 — the identified illness or injury, a type of dermatitis herpetiformis, is causally related to operational service. [5] [6]
Clinical onset and eligible service [10064]
[7]10061
the veteran suffered from the identified illness or injury, a type of dermatitis herpetiformis, at the time of the clinical onset of conjunctivitis of side and site of the body.
10066 — the identified illness or injury, a type of dermatitis herpetiformis, is causally related to eligible service. [5] [6]
Clinical worsening and operational service [22120]
[8]22117
the veteran suffered from the identified illness or injury, a type of dermatitis herpetiformis, at the time of the clinical worsening of conjunctivitis of side and site of the body.
10065 — the identified illness or injury, a type of dermatitis herpetiformis, is causally related to operational service. [9] [6]
[10]22122
the clinical onset of conjunctivitis of side and site of the body occurred prior to that part of operational service to which the identified illness or injury, a type of dermatitis herpetiformis, is causally related.
Clinical worsening and eligible service [22121]
[11]22117
the veteran suffered from the identified illness or injury, a type of dermatitis herpetiformis, at the time of the clinical worsening of conjunctivitis of side and site of the body.
10066 — the identified illness or injury, a type of dermatitis herpetiformis, is causally related to eligible service. [9] [6]
[12]22123
the clinical onset of conjunctivitis of side and site of the body occurred prior to that part of eligible service to which the identified illness or injury, a type of dermatitis herpetiformis, is causally related. [13]
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This year’s symposium will be a virtual conference on 14th to 16th of December 2020 which will be hosted from Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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==Review of Benefits & Costs== Given the ubiquitous use of the Internet and the growing use of electronic patient data a natural home for the EMR (electronic medical record) may be the Internet. This would allow the EMR to be available to all providers, all patients at anytime from anywhere. In 2003, an estimated 93 million Americans used the Internet to search for health related issues, a 27% increase over 2002 [http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2000/The-Online-Health-Care-Revolution.aspx]. It’s likely the EMR will transition to the Internet in the near future. However, there are costs and benefits to consider. ==Benefits of Internet based EMR == * Immediate access of the entire medical record by consulting or referred clinicians [http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2000/The-Online-Health-Care-Revolution.aspx] * Patient access to a portion of the clinical record, otherwise known as the PHR (personal health record) * Patient self-reporting or monitoring of conditions * Reduced costs of hardware and software as opposed to client-based software * More informed patients can lead to better treatments and encourage preventative medicine. [http://www.cdc.gov/PCD/issues/2006/apr/05_0155.htm (3)] * Promotion of disease surveillance practices ==Costs/Risks of Internet based EMR== * Internet based security concerns. (VPN technologies can help increase security) [http://www.ecgmc.com/insights_ideas/pdfs/0043047.pdf (2)] * Rely on the Internet infrastructure, which may be slow and uncontrollable * Challenge of adopting uniform medical terminology or codes for all patient records * Determining where patient data is stored and questions of data ownership * Questions of patient privacy if security is breached * Determining who would operate and house patient data in regional primary or secondary databases If you’re undecided on this issue, the US Military and Microsoft may have answered our question for us. A 1.2 billion dollar EMR system called [[Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA)|AHLTA]], which is similar to an Internet based system has already been deployed to 60% of the military on a global scale with positive critiques. [http://usmilitary.about.com/od/healthcare/a/medicalrecords.htm/ (5)] Even though it’s not truly an open-access system given it’s only available on military networks, it is globally based with much of its data crossing the Internet. Another example of the move to the Internet EMR is Microsoft’s product called [[Microsoft HealthVault|Healthvault]] which can store [[PHR]] data, connect medical equipment to a PC for data uploads, store medical images and order prescriptions. Further evidence, health technologies are moving to the Internet. ==References== # The online health care revolution: how the Web helps Americans take better care of themselves]. Fox S, Rainee L. . Washington (DC): Pew Internet & American Life Project; 2000. [http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2000/The-Online-Health-Care-Revolution.aspx] # [http://www.ecgmc.com/insights_ideas/pdfs/0043047.pdf/Electronic Medical Records and the Internet]. Jantos, Laura D., June 2001. # [http://www.cdc.gov/PCD/issues/2006/apr/05_0155.htm/Health-related Information on the Web: Results From the HealthStyles Survey]. Bansil, Pooja MPH, April 2006,2002–2003. # How to Use an Internet-Based Medical Records Repository and Retain Patient Confidentiality, Website: http://www.hipaadvisory.com/action/patientconf.htm, Schoenburg, Roy, March 2007. # [http://usmilitary.about.com/od/healthcare/a/medicalrecords.htm/Electronic Medical Record System]. Gilmore, Gerry, Nov. 2005. [[Category:BMI-512-W-08]] [[Category: EHR]]
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Rick:
And remember, this gun is pointed right at your heart.
Captain Renault:
That is my *least* vulnerable spot.
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Just the same, call the airport
and let me hear you tell them.
And remember,
this gun is pointed right at your heart.
That is my least vulnerable spot.
Hello? Is that the airport?
This is Captain Renault speaking.
There'll be two letters of transit
for the Lisbon plane.
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Summary: A cynical expatriate American cafe owner struggles to decide whether or not to help his former lover and her fugitive husband escape the Nazis in French Morocco.
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00:38 How can you close me up 01:32 I don't know what you mean 01:04 Are you one of those people who cannot imagine the Germans... 01:18 Don't you sometimes wonder if it's worth all this 01:21 Have a brandy with us 05:21 I have to talk to you 01:23 What was the meaning of that phone call 01:15 Last night you evinced an interest in Se or Ugarte 00:33 I might as well be frank 00:22 What kind of a man is Captain Renault 01:17 If someone loved you very much 00:37 With the whole world crumbling 00:44 Who did you bribe for your visa 01:03 You've got the letters of transit 01:09 What makes you think I'd stick my neck out for Laszlo 00:48 You are in Rick's 00:47 You overestimate the influence of the Gestapo 00:30 I appreciate it 00:38 I can't fight it anymore 00:29 I hope you're more impressed with me 00:58 If you'll excuse me
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How To Find A Technical Co-Founder For Your Online Business Idea
I have a feeling I might step on a few toes with this article, but finding a technical cofounder for an online business idea is a topic that I’ve seen come up often across a number of business community websites. It’s a common problem and, unfortunately, it isn’t handled well in many cases. As a result of personal experiences as a programmer/business owner being pitched ideas, as well as seeing others struggle with the issue, I’d like to address the issue to let business owners know how best to prepare themselves and how to find a good programmer for their startup idea. This article should also serve as a starting guide for programmers who are approached about becoming technical co-founders.
Here’s a typical situation that goes awry:
An entrepreneur has an idea for something online and after talking to a few friends who like it, decides to try to turn the idea into a business. Because the entrepreneur doesn’t have the technical skills to bring their project to fruition, they look for and find someone willing to implement it, promising them a share of the company in return for their technical expertise and work on the project.
Great so far, right? This is where it starts to fall apart. Because the entrepreneur doesn’t have money to pay the programmer right away, the programmer is working solely on the hope of future compensation via a share in the company. The project starts to go past the time the entrepreneur expected it would take and tensions start to rise in the relationship, with the entrepreneur wondering what is taking so long and the programmer wondering if he’ll ever get paid. Many partnerships don’t make it past this stage, devolving into a tangled mess about who owns the idea and the code and what the compensation should be.
If, by chance, the relationship does survive and the product gets launched, that doesn’t mean that there’s smooth sailing from that point forward. Startup internet projects often arrive slightly buggy at first and if the entrepreneur didn’t take the time to research the market in advance, the product can be dead on arrival. The situation becomes even worse if there is no marketing plan or budget. If the idea was reliant on ad revenue for profit, it quickly becomes apparent that there will be no incoming money at all.
At this point, everyone loses. The entrepreneur walks away dejected, whatever money they may have invested in the project gone, and they may blame the programmer for how the project failed. The programmer is angry that they worked for months on a promise with no results. Neither will probably ever talk to the other again.
Sadly, I have seen this scenario play itself out over and over again. It doesn’t have to happen, though, and I’m going to share with you how you can avoid it and give your idea a better chance of succeeding.
I own a business. I know what it’s like to have dozens of ideas that you’re absolutely sure would turn a profit if you just had the technical skills. Because I’m also a self-taught programmer, I can tell you that you probably don’t want to invest the time teaching yourself how to program. For most people, it simply won’t be worth it.
In most cases, the need to find a technical person to build your project is unavoidable. However, that’s never, ever the first place you should start.
Before You Pitch To A Technical Cofounder
The enthusiasm we have for an idea can often overshadow our business sense. Even if you have that gut feeling that your idea will succeed, you still need to invest the time and energy to see if it’s viable.
From a business perspective, viable means a few different things. Your product must solve an actual need, have a profitable market size, differentiate itself from the competition, generate sufficient interest from your target market, be cost-effective to produce in a timely manner, and have a clear marketing path. Absent any of those factors, your idea will not succeed. Simply put, do your homework and you’ll stand a much better chance of success.
Your product pre-production workflow should be something like the following process:
Research your idea. Look at the market size and the number of competing products. Find the weaknesses of other products and address them with your product. If it doesn’t or can’t address an actual need in a unique and compelling way, abandon it.
Decide on the absolute minimum feature set of your product. Gather quotes from multiple (at least 3) development companies for building a minimum feature prototype. In addition to cost quotes, also ask for time quotes so you can get a feel for how long the project should take to implement.
Research the cost of advertising your product. Look at online advertising rates for your potential product keywords, industry publications ad rates, search engine optimization fees, and any other advertising avenues you’d like to pursue.
Do an initial financial projection based on competitors’ prices, your development costs, and the advertising costs to see if your product is financially viable. Don’t forget to factor in operating overhead including accounting, legal, insurance, etc. If it’s not financially viable, abandon it.
Hire someone to do a working prototype/proof-of-concept. Sign that person to an NDA if necessary.
Test your prototype in your target market. Rework it as necessary. If it doesn’t test well, abandon it.
Gather your market research, your business plan, and your prototype and make your presentation to potential CTOs. If your presentation is compelling and detailed enough, you might be able to get them to become a full partner. Otherwise, you will have to offer actual compensation (read salary) in addition to corporate shares.
Red Flags Galore
Having been pitched several ideas by aspiring entrepreneurs, I’m constantly amazed at how little groundwork has been performed before coming to me to implement it. Here are some red flags that will cause me to politely, but firmly, turn down the offer.
An incomplete or poor idea – If the project scope isn’t fully detailed, everything is going to take longer and frustration and stress will rise on all sides. If the idea is just plain bad, you can’t overcome a poor foundation. If there isn’t enough differentiation from competitors, the venture will fail.
Unrealistic expectations – No, I can’t build a Facebook clone in a week. Yes, there might be people out there who say they can, but you won’t end up with a good product. Software development is like an iceberg – 90% of it is under the surface. Just because the user interface is done doesn’t mean that the product is ready to go. The UI is the 10% above the water.
No immediate compensation – Unless you have a sterling track record of successful business ventures, I simply can’t even consider working full-time for free on the promise of future profits or shares in the company. This is an instant deal-breaker. However, I would consider working at a discounted rate for equity in an idea that I believed showed merit and profitability potential. If you don’t have the money to provide even a reduced salary up-front, find investors. If you are unable or unwilling to do that, it’s not a project I want to be a part of.
No shared risk – This goes hand-in-hand with the above. If you’re not willing to put money into the project, it tells me you’re not committed and aren’t willing to share the risk. It’s simply an untenable situation to expect the technical co-founder to assume the full burden of risk through sweat equity.
No shared responsibilities – If I’m going to be handling the technical side of the business, I need to know that you’re going to handle the business side of it including administration and marketing. If you haven’t even thought about that side of the business, it’s a good sign that you need to do some more planning.
Inflexibility – If you are bringing me on as a partner, I become equally interested in seeing it succeed. However, if you don’t demonstrate the ability to take input and ideas from the very beginning, it diminishes the project’s chances of success. If you gloss over or ignore concerns I have or points I make regarding the project, it’s not a good sign and I’ll probably pass on the opportunity.
Punctuality problems and poor communication – If you’re a half hour, hour, or two hours late to our initial meeting, it’s not a good sign, even if it’s the worst traffic jam in the history of the world. If it takes days, weeks, or even months for you to respond to an email, I’m not going to work with you.
Micromanagement – I’m certainly open to discussion and ideas and if you want understand and be involved in the technical portion of the project, that’s great…to a point. However, if I get the sense that you’re going to tell me how to do my job or that the project is going to be a time-sink because of constant meetings, I’m going to decline the project.
Incomplete or inaccurate financial projections – As a potential business partner, I’m going to ask to see your financial projections for your idea. Your projections should provide a range of best-case/worst-case revenue scenarios over a number of years. If you don’t have any, I’m either going to walk away from the deal or request that you come back when they have been completed. If there are glaring holes or problems with your projections, we’re going to have to talk about it.
No marketing plan – Just as important as financial projections, a marketing plan is essential. You should know every demographic aspect of your target market. You should know the methods and costs associated with reaching that market. You should have projection ranges of sales and adoption rates. If you wildly but confidently project millions of users within a few months, I’m going to have a hard time taking your proposal seriously.
An NDA – This isn’t a deal-breaker for everyone, but it can be for me, depending on how it’s structured. If you require a non-disclosure agreement for me to simply even hear your idea, I’m going to walk away unless you’re a Steve Jobs or Bill Gates type of figure. I won’t want to put my other projects at risk by signing a binding legal agreement for something that I don’t have an idea what it’s about. However, I may be open to a NDA once I hear your initial idea and if the NDA is reasonably structured.
No legal contract – If you’re not willing to enter a legal agreement that clearly defines ownership, compensation, responsibilities, buyout clauses, and exit strategies; it’s a firm and instant no. A strong and detailed legal framework will define responsibilities and take the stress off the relationship between the parties involved so that they can concentrate on the business itself instead of worrying about who owes whom what. Working without a legal contract is simply not optional or negotiable.
There are definitely other red flags and even some yellow flags, but what I’ve listed above will unfortunately eliminate 95% of business proposals. As an entrepreneur, you need to approach a potential technical cofounder as an investor in your company. At the end of the day, your deal with a technical cofounder is still a business partnership. A good cofounder will be interested in everything an investor would want to know and more, so you should be prepared accordingly.
Finding The Right Technical Cofounder
If you’ve made it this far without jumping ship, it’s a good sign that you’re on the right track. Now I’m going to share with you the other side, how to find the right technical person to be your cofounder.
Finding a pool of good candidates to approach can be tricky and there really isn’t any magic formula for where to look. Personal referrals are probably the ideal way to discover someone, but don’t feel as if you’re wed to a programmer because someone referred you to them.
If you’re not able to find a personal referral, I’d recommend looking for small local companies that provide programming services. Other possibilities include programming conferences, business networking events , programming forums, Q & A sites like StackOverflow, and open source project contributors.
Before you begin interviewing candidates, you should have an idea about the size, scope, and technical details about your project, even if you don’t understand the minutia. Take the time to do the groundwork beforehand or you’ll pay for it later. Talk to multiple people or companies to see how they would approach the project from a technical standpoint and what type of timeline they would expect. If possible, have a trusted technical advisor to help you vet your interviewees.
Here are some key characteristics you should be looking for in a potential technical cofounder for your startup:
Appropriate skill set – When you’ve properly researched your project, you should have an idea of what type of specific skills will be necessary to implement it. However, if you haven’t done your homework, your chances of choosing the right individual are greatly diminished, as are your projects chances of success.
Previous work examples – Ask for previous work examples from your potential partner and have someone with a technical background review them. If you can do it yourself, you should also test the application or website to see if it functions properly or if there are any glaring errors or issues.
Referrals and testimonials – Ask for contact information for former clients, bosses, coworkers, and partners. You should be particularly interested in your potential partner’s knowledge, ability to get things done, ability to deliver on time, communication skills, and attitude.
Prior project management experience – Depending on the size of your project, you may want to find someone with prior project management or leadership experience because bigger projects may require more than just one person, even if that’s how they start. You want to make sure that they can handle growth down the road.
Startup lifestyle compatible – Running and working in a startup is a lot of work. It can be an incredibly fun and educational experience, but it can also be extremely stressful and exhausting. Both you and your cofounder need to be ready and willing to engage in the startup lifestyle.
Stable home life – I mean a few different things with this point and if you’re looking for a business partner, I don’t think it’s out of bounds to ask these questions as the home life can most definitely affect your startup. If personal relationships aren’t solid, working in a startup can strain them even more. If relationships start to go bad, work can move so far down the priority list that it’s not even visible.
Good financial situation – Personal finances also affect relationships and they can do a lot of damage absent a relationship as well. If a potential cofounder is deep in debt or doesn’t have a decent reserve already built up, they may jump ship the moment a higher-paying opportunity comes along. Tread very carefully, especially if you’re not also giving close to a market wage to your technical cofounder.
Good communication – This should go without saying, but make sure that your candidate has good communication skills. Having a blog, being a public speaker, be prompt in communication, and being able to explain complex ideas in a simple manner are all valuable assets. Choose wisely or you may end up going months without an update or returned call.
Business skills – It will be an incredible asset if your technical cofounder also has at least rudimentary business skills. At the very least, they should be able to understand what you’re doing from a business perspective and how it directly relates to their technical work. Absent this, you may find that they are entirely disconnected from the business process and that their work doesn’t reflect the same sense of urgency that it should.
I should mention briefly here that even when you find your technical cofounder, you may also need to hire a graphic designer or user interface expert at some point, even if it’s just for contract work. Programmers are notorious for not having graphic design skills (there are a select few who can do it all, but they are few and far between) and, depending on your cofounder’s ability, your product may have a much better chance of success if you get more help in that area. However, that’s an entirely different article…
What To Do After You’ve Found Your Technical Cofounder
After you’ve found your technical cofounder, you should divide up responsibilities clearly so that there can be no misunderstanding about it later on. Make it clear who should be doing what and by when. Write it all down. Make sure that you’re both in agreement.
Establish a communication schedule so that every few days or every week you give each other updates on both the technical and business progress. I can’t emphasize enough how important clear communication is to a successful business. Note, however, that this doesn’t mean that you need to have three hour meetings three times a week instead of actually getting things done. Do what makes sense for your business.
You should both also document your work, even if it’s just light documentation. Write down brief one-page descriptions of each of your processes so that someone else could come in and pick it up quickly. Future employees will be grateful and if either of you ever needs to step down from the business, it will be easier for someone else to step in their place.
Finally, but most importantly, you musthave a contract. This should be non-negotiable for any business venture. A contract will establish boundaries and ownership, set responsibilities, and generally reduce stress in your startup. It’s not necessarily an issue of trust; it’s about establishing a corporate framework that allows everyone to concentrate on the business itself rather than worrying about when or how they’re going to get paid.
Briefly, here are some contract points you may want to consider for incorporation:
The division of share equity and dividend payout
Titles and responsibilities
Salaries/Bonuses
Shareholder buyout clauses
Exit strategies
Decision-making model
The above isn’t a comprehensive list by any means. You should always seek out professional legal counsel for all contract issues. In most cases, you can do so without breaking the bank as many startups start rather simply and won’t need complicated articles of incorporation or partnership agreements.
Here’s To Your Future Success
I hope that what I’ve written here will help send at least a few down the right path. At the end of the day, make sure that you partner with quality, skilled people who can deliver on the promises they make. Very few startups can overcome poor personnel, especially at the beginning.
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St. Louis, Missouri is often referred to as the Gateway to the West. With CenturyLink opening a new Cloud Development Center in the area, St. Louis might earn a new nickname: “Gateway to the Cloud.”
CenturyLink has announced the grand opening of its third Cloud Development Center which will help businesses automate and purchase managed services. CenturyLink’s other two development centers are located in Seattle and Louisiana.
The development center will be located at 275 Maryville Centre Dr and the facility features 46,000 square feet of space. CenturyLink has posted several jobs on local St. Louis based employment websites looking for highly skilled cloud engineers who can help carry the CenturyLink torch. CenturyLink says that the facility will ultimately have 230 staff members. CenturyLink goes on to say that 19 different teams will available onsite.
Interestingly enough, Savvis was founded near this location and you might remember that Savvis spun off its data hosting business and renamed it CenturyLink. Since then, CenturyLink has rapidly grown both organically and by purchasing other cloud firms. At one point in time, it was even rumored that CenturyLink would buyout RackSpace, although a deal never came to fruition.
Never the less, CenturyLink has successfully expanded its cloud offerings and more businesses are beginning to choose CenturyLink for all of their managed cloud needs.
“The new CenturyLink Development Center greatly enhances CenturyLink’s focus on developing innovative managed services and delivering an outstanding experience for our customers,” mentions Aamir Hussain, the CTO at CenturyLink.
“The Center offers an agile and collaborative environment for our developers and software engineers and superb spaces for client and industry discussions, and also is a key part of our strategy to build cloud-based managed services that drive increased value for businesses.”
CenturyLink is also using the new facility to host events for the St. Louis IT community. These workshops include:
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The story of ‘Clube Tennis de Gaspar Dias’ will certainly appeal to those who would like to delve into the past glory of the city and its surroundings.
In the early decades of the century, the limits on the western side of the city were extending not beyond the old Medical School. Two and a half kilometers away from these limits, lay the virgin riverine beach of Gaspar Dias, which was then much sought after as a summer resort.
It is believed that in the year 1921 a small group of jolly and sportive citizens, thought of having a beach retreat, away from the city. After a few meetings, it was decided to begin the activities of the proposed club which was named ‘Clube de Gaspar Dias’ after the existing fort on Sunday, the 25th of April, 1926. As an interim arrangement, a modest shack covered with bamboo mats was erected on a piece of land at Gaspar Dias ceded by the Camotim Mamai family. Here, while the menfolk played card games such as sol, poker, bridge, canasta or leaning over draught or chess boards, the ladies were either busy serving homemade appetizers or doing embroidery or busily engaged in conversation.
In 1934, Mrs. Josephine Hogaz, an American Industrial magnate introduced in Goa the game of tennis and provided the necessary finance to build the first Tennis Court which proved very popular with the members of the club. In the thirties, the club developed several recreational facilities, besides becoming an entertainment center, for the members. By building another tennis court, tennis became the major activity of the club, and hence, it came to be known as ‘Clube Tennis de Gaspar Dias’.
During the presidentship of Oliveira Chaves, who was the Director of Post and Telegraph, the stability of the club was achieved which had hitherto been run as a family affair. For this purpose. the bye-laws were drafted and finally approved by Portaria (ORDER) No. 609 of 2nd January 1948 published in the Government Gazelle.
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Not Polite Dinner Conversation – Reason Rally, and thanks, Ray, for showing that your god doesn’t exist – Club Schadenfreude
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Not Polite Dinner Conversation – Reason Rally, and thanks, Ray, for showing that your god doesn’t exist
clubschadenfreude not so polite dinner conversation May 7, 2016 May 30, 2016 3 Minutes
(welcome folks who have followed the link from John Branyan’s post. May I direct you to his comment about his audience?)
We’re going to the Reason Rally in DC this year. I’m hoping for much nicer weather than last time, where it was quite wet. No ark needed though. It looks to be a good time for those who support secular causes.
As for the Reason Rally, it seems some Christians will be there to try to convert people (just google Christian reason rally). Mr. Banana in his hand himself, Ray Comfort will supposedly be there, and will spend $25,000 to show how his god fails by trying to get people to take his book by offering Subway (the sandwich shop, not the Metro) gift cards. There will be 5000 of them, just so you can catch the bible reference.
Thank you Ray, for showing that your god doesn’t exist and can’t do anything at all. It takes lots of humans from farmers to folks making minimum wage to feed 5,000 people. No god at all needed or in evidence at all. I guess poor Ray isn’t a true believer in JC since he can’t do miracles as promised in the bible. It doesn’t say feed the hungry specifically in that verse but if one can heal, why not a little work with the loaves and fishes? Of course, healing would be good too. How about helping the vets at Walter Reed Army Medical Center? It’s just up the road. But one can be sure that these suggestions will be either ignored or met with indignant claims of how dare an atheist require Christians be able to support their claims.
It’s great to see Ray using this money to show off, and not giving it to an organization that could use it, oh, like a food pantry in DC. Such classic TrueChristian nonsense. One can also guarantee that he will inflate his book sales number with the ones he is trying to give away. Ray is doing a wonderful job of using bread and circuses to try to convert people.
It’s wonderful to see that he is sure that just his religious claims won’t work. He needs a bribe.
Addendum: 05/30/2016
It seems that Mr. Comfort thought he could have his people show up at the Mall and not have to apply for a permit to do his attempt to convert atheists.
This means he supposedly has all of these gift cards.
What is his solution?
““In what is so often a cruel world, we tried to show a little kindness and it didn’t work. So it now looks like we will be eating Subway sandwiches for the next 40 years.“
Yup, ol’ Ray even now can’t think of actually helping out people for real. He’ll just keep his $25,000 for himself.
http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/2794177944.html
(update: Comfort has emailed Hemat Mehta and has now said that the cars are going to the homeless. Funny how it takes him to be publically shamed to come up with this).
You may ask how much it costs to get a permit. “The permit systems helps assure that the large amount of events that may be taking place on any given day will not conflict with each other and with general visitor activities. All application, unless determined to be a First Amendment activity, must be accompanied by a payment for initial processing. The application processing cost is
$120 for public gathering/ special event applications
$90 for special use applications.
The application processing cost represents the average costs incurred by the park in mailing, distribution and initial review of applications to make sure the information supplied is sufficient to inform a decision. Payment of application cost may be in the form of check, money order or credit card.” https://www.nps.gov/nama/planyourvisit/permitsandreservations.htm
And now for some other banana silliness:
just needed a place to stash this for comment from MMM in comments
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Bad Wolf says:
May 7, 2016 at 3:44 pm
That dude is creepy.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 4:03 pm
indeed. cool screen name, BTW. 🙂
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John Branyan says:
May 7, 2016 at 5:38 pm
Ray Comfort is giving away books and sandwiches. More compelling evidence that there is no God. Bulletproof reasoning for certain.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 5:53 pm
Hi there John. Nice to see you slinking back. Pity you can’t answer my questions.
So, we have Comfort showing that he can’t do miracles as all supposed baptized believers in JC should be able to do. We also know that you can’t do these miracles either. So, is your bible wrong when it makes such claims?
If Comfort’s claims were so convincing, why the need for a sandwich to sweeten the deal?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 5:59 pm
and we can see that you can’t show that my conclusion is wrong. Nice one, JB.
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John Branyan says:
May 7, 2016 at 8:23 pm
The syllogism looks like this:
1) If God were real, Christians would be able to conjure sandwiches from nothing.
2) Ray Comfort is needs Subway to manufacture sandwiches.
3) God doesn’t exist.
Bulletproof reasoning. Nice work!
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 8:48 pm
Considering your bible claims that Christians should be able to conjure sandwiches, heal people etc then the syllogism works. Thanks, JB.
How many times have you paid people to come to your shows, JB?
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John Branyan says:
May 7, 2016 at 8:54 pm
If God’s not real, it doesn’t matter what the Bible says. No reason to beat a dead horse. Celebrate your intellectual victory!
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 9:09 pm
Thank you for agreeing with me JB. I suspect your Christian audience would be a bit upset to find out that you have agreed with an atheist.
I am glad to see you are unwilling and unable to refute my position.
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John Branyan says:
May 7, 2016 at 9:28 pm
Don’t worry about my audiences. They’re not too bright!
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 9:49 pm
I will be happy to let them know you think this.
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John Branyan says:
May 7, 2016 at 9:50 pm
How?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 10:07 pm
does amazon.com ring a bell?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 8, 2016 at 12:48 pm
All this time, I’ve been under the impression that Ray Comfort could walk on water and raise people from the dead.
I’m shattered to learn this isn’t the case.
Guess I’ll go renounce my faith now…
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 5:28 pm
if the bible claims are true, he should be able to at least heal people. May I ask if you are a Christian?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 9, 2016 at 9:41 am
Whether I’m a Christian only matters to people who spend 90% of their time reading things like, “How to Debate with Christians.”
Of course, I understand the predicament. In order to have any type of conversation about beliefs, SOMEBODY has to actually say something… So people who claim “Non-Belief” need to get the other person to make a statement as quickly as possible. (Then they can tear it apart! Yay!)
But I’m not interested in giving you something to tear apart.
Does it bother you, needing to borrow from other people’s beliefs before you have anything to contribute at all?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 5:40 pm
So, you are a Christian. And you are here why?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 9, 2016 at 6:14 pm
I ask questions.
Lots of ’em.
I always have.
Are questions welcome here?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 7:32 pm
of course. I ask quite a few myself.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 9, 2016 at 8:02 pm
Awesome. Then maybe you’ll take another look at this one:
“Does it bother you, needing to borrow from other people’s beliefs, before you have anything to contribute [to a discussion]?”
(For example, starting with a post which claims that giving away freebies with your book is completely ludicrous… and then trying to turn it into a conversation about a single, specific bible verse.)
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 10, 2016 at 7:56 am
First you need to clarify what you are talking about. What is being “borrowed”? As it stands you are making a vague accusation.
As JB has done, you have done your best to make false claims about my post. Ray Comfort has said that he is giving away gift cards to get people to take his book and to convert them. This is not a free giveaway, there is a requirement to receive a gift card.
Now, let’s compare that action with what is actually a free giveaway. If one is hungry, one can get food at a food pantry. The one that works where I live, the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, doesn’t require people to take proseltyzing material to get help, they also do not need to bribe people to get help or to help them by donations.
We have the bible that says that using bribes is not a good idea. We also have Ray’s actions showing that he requires humans to provide food for his bribes, e.g. that he as a baptized believer in JC cannot do the miracles promised. He cannot heal humans as promised, which could be very much used up at Walter Reed AMC.
So, we are left with some problems with the claims made. Is Ray Comfort a Christian as described in the bible? The evidence says not. This can also be applied to JB and yourself and every other Christian since evidence cannot be supply to support the biblical claim. IF the message is so good, why is there a need of bribes? In the bible, it doesn’t seem that JC needed bribes unless one wants to include the events of the loaves and fishes. There’s also a problem with this claim since the gathering of a roman legion’s worth of men (plus women and children) outside a occupied city would be notable by the Romans and no one noticed at all. From the bible, one of the better verses is where JC says that one should help the less fortunate without consideration. Matthew 6 and Matthew 23 would seem to indicate that Ray Comfort is definitely not on the side of the “angels”.
It’s not about one bible verse at all. It is about many verses and why they are problematic since the claims fail. Again, I have no idea how you are using the word “borrowing”. It seems you are confusing it with the process of analyzing claims.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 10, 2016 at 2:48 pm
Nothing is more frustrating for a comedian than the sour-faced man in the center of the room—arms folded—with an obvious “Make Me Laugh” attitude. No matter how good the entertainer, if someone is determined to remain unimpressed, there will be no convincing them otherwise.
Similarly, no parent/teacher can force a small child to eat his breakfast. Believe me—I’ve seen it attempted hundreds of times. A mother of a former student in my daycare used to bring her son in every morning with the same, worried look on her face, complaining: “He only ate, like, two bites of his cereal at home! So I brought a PopTart and a banana with us. Could you please make sure he eats it?” Then, she would set her son up at the table and plead. “Please eat! Come on, eat a bite for Mommy! You’ll be hungry!”
No matter how many times I told her that the boy wasted everything she ever left for him–no matter how many times I suggested that he would eat if he were hungry–(and no matter how many times I suggested he actually likes the attention he gets from her begging), she still put on the same show every day. She was sure it was her job to bribe him into eating…
But you CAN’T make someone eat or laugh.
And you certainly can’t make them read.
So, I think you and I agree about Ray Comfort.
I wouldn’t personally go as far as he does, begging people to accept help when they don’t want it.
I’d say, “Fine. Starve and burn, you idiot.”
Maybe I need to work on that…
Or maybe it’s actually the most Christlike thing to do. (Matt. 10:14) Philosophers and Theologians have been debating that for centuries…
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Anyway, I won’t have a conversation about the Bible with True Atheists. It’s tedious to keep being put on trial by someone who “has no” beliefs.
That’s why I decided to play the role of a skeptic/Atheist myself.
Skeptics don’t have to defend themselves–ever. All they have to do is ask questions of OTHER PEOPLE, and then say, “That’s not evidence!” when they get a response.
It’s fun.
And it’s way easier than building a case for yourself.
The only trouble is, you keep bringing up specific verses in the Bible and asking me to defend my inability to heal people who don’t really believe I can heal them in the first place. That’s exactly what I was talking about with my question! You try turning EVERYTHING into a discussion about the OTHER PERSON’S beliefs.
Did you notice you do that?
So, I just wanted to know whether it’s frustrating that “non”-belief is dependent on there being “belief” in the first place? You have to ask people which side they’re on before you can deliver your rehearsed lines–because you have nothing constructive to offer on your own. Only destruction! Is it frustrating to not to have anything to teach people who are on the fence, other than “At least my perspective is better than being a stupid Christian!”?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 11, 2016 at 6:55 pm
MMM, It’s most curious that you seem to want to draw analogies between things that aren’t alike. A comedian isn’t saying his claims are true, he is working for an emotional response from the crowd. He does not have to show his claims are true since they don’t go much beyond the theatre. There’s also the problem that the comedian might just be really bad and wants to blame the audience for “not getting it”. He’s just not funny, a subjective reaction. He might be frustrated and the only fault remains with him. Now, I’m guessing you are trying to make the analogy that atheists just are refusing to be impressed, rather than what is true, that atheists see that you have no evidence to support your religion and you disbelieve in other religions for the same reasons we do.
Then you try again with parents and children. The analogy you are trying for here eludes me, but I’m going to guess it is an attempt to claim you god isn’t trying to “force” anyone to take his nonsense. This is shown be wrong by the claims of the bible and the actions of Christians (and other theists).
I don’t believe at all that one can’t make someone read. It certainly happens every day in schools everywhere. I have no idea where you pulled that baseless claim from. No idea why Comfort thinks giving a sandwich away witwh a book will convince people to read, but I’m guessing its his projection of his own feelings of guilt; it’s a transaction and he thinks other must obey what he thinks he should get in return. Since I’m going to the RR, I am going to go up to his little posse and ask for a gift card. It will be an interesting experiment to see what happens next.
You’ve repeated the typical Christian nonsense, that Comfort is just offering help. Help from what? A god you can’t show exists? A hell that you can’t show exists? It’s a pity when you try to cast yourselves into supposed “heroes” but you are no more impressive than the fireman who is an arsonist, inventing a problem that you can be adulated for “saving” people from. So, no, MMM, it doesn’t seem we agree about Comfort at all.
No, please don’t work on what you honestly think. I’m glad that you say “fine, starve and burn you idiot”. It’s a great example of what many Christians think, despite their claims that they love everyone ever-so much. It shows that your claims aren’t true. Of course, there are Christians who are decent humane human beings who don’t get off on sadistic fantasies of hell. This difference shows that the belief does nothing to indicate an objective morality or a god that supposedly supplies it.
Thanks or pointing out that there is no coherence in your holy book. We get Matt 10: 14 If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, leave that home or town and shake the dust off your feet. 15 Truly I tell you, it will be more bearable for Sodom and Gomorrah on the day of judgment than for that town.” And then we get the command to go everywhere and evangelize no matter what disinterest and threats from Paul. Hmmm, who to believe…. Yep, theologians and philosophers have been debating the contradictions in the bible, and in other religions for years. It’s called apologetics, and again shows that there is no reason to think that any theist has any magical truth.
I’m sure you find it to be “tedious” to be shown that your claims aren’t true, MMM by someone, perhaps a true atheist, who was a Christian, who has read the bible and who knows it better than most folks, including Christians. It does seem that you have no problem in having a conversation here, though. Hmmm.
Nice lies, MMM, to claim that skeptics don’t have to defend themselves “ever”. You are more than welcome to question me. But it seems that you don’t want to for some reason, I’m guessing since I do produce evidence and it doesn’t look good when you cannot. You apparently want to cast aspersions and play the poor suffering martyr. But nice strawman construction. Terribly sad that you can’t show it to be true. I’m more than happy to build a case for my points and have. It doesn’t work well in a written medium to claim something doesn’t exist when it’s a few paragraphs up.
Oh, this is absolutely lovely.
“The only trouble is, you keep bringing up specific verses in the Bible and asking me to defend my inability to heal people who don’t really believe I can heal them in the first place.”
It’s not the failure of the bible’s promise “16 Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. 17 And these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new tongues; 18 they will pick up snakes with their hands; and when they drink deadly poison, it will not hurt them at all; they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well.”
Nor is it the failure of MMM to be a true Christian. She can’t do what she’s promised, so it’s the fault of those she would really heal honest, if they would only “really” believe. I’m sure we can find some people who are Christians at Walter Reed AMC, or at any VA hospital near you. Yep, it is about others beliefs and the lies those people tell. You’ve done a great job underlining that, MMM. Your excuses are exactly what any charlatan offers when their claims are questioned.
Christians and their holy book have made the positive claims, MMM. Now it’s time to support those claims. It’s time to show that it’s a good thing for Ray Comfort to waste $25,000 to try to get people to take his book when his supposed religion says that offering bribes is wrong and that helping people without bellowing it to the world is what one should do. He tried his best last time making tracts look like money to get people to take them and get relatively attractive young women to give out his dvd. It’s rather like the classic insult “so ugly that his mom had to tie a steak around his neck to get the dog to play with him”. I have no problem in pointing out the hypocrisy in people who claim to have some ultimate truth. Yep, it is about the other person’s beliefs if their beliefs make them harmful.
So, yes, MMM, I’ll talk about your beliefs and point out your ignorance and your hypocrisy. You do your best to tell me to sit down and shut up. That doesn’t work.
Nope, it’s not frustrating in the least that non-belief is dependent on belief, since it isn’t dependent on it at all. Since children don’t have any idea of a god until they are taught, non-belief doesn’t depend on belief at all. I don’t need to ask people what “side” they are on; their actions are all I need to point out that they are hypocrites and that their claims don’t match with their holy book or other Christians. I have plenty constructive to offer on my own; your opinion doesn’t matter. Oh, and there is the Christian attempt to claim that anything that counters their claims is somehow “destruction”. It is indeed destruction of false claims made by you. But there is plenty of construction when humans leave religious nonsense behind. Happily, most humans don’t believe in God’s wrath causing disease anymore, so we have modern medicine. Most humans don’t believe that slavery is good and that slaves should never try to leave their masters, so we have much more freedom and human rights. Most humans have left behind the idea that anyone who doesn’t agree with them should be murdered. Quite a bit better than your religion.
Since I have plenty to teach other than your rather silly attempts at loaded questions and simplistic strawman claim of “at least my perspective is better than being a stupid Christian”, it’s not frustrating at all. I’m sorry to destroy your fantasies. I have facts supporting what I have said. I’m still waiting for you and JB to show evidence for your claims and to show us why we should believe that your version of Christianity is the only true one and that your god exists at all.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 11, 2016 at 9:26 pm
Good grief, Club.
To be mad at Comfort for trying to win you to his way of thinking AND be mad at those who give up on you is irrational. That’s the definition of being impossible…
Item #2. You should look up the word “liar.”. I’m not sure you know what it means.
And #3. Your post is about three chapters too long for me, so I only skimmed it. You can try to find a school teacher who can “make” me read it (which would be an amazing feat–I hope you do!!!)
Or, I’ll consider tackling your mini-book if you buy me a sandwich.
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carmen says:
May 12, 2016 at 4:58 am
Club,
You can plainly see how far one gets with a logical, sensible response to ‘the mrs.’ But good on you for trying.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 12, 2016 at 7:21 am
heh, yep, I know. 🙂 It’s nothing new, but I find it important to stand up to such nonsense any time I can. Engaging with people like JB and MMM also gives them plenty of rope with which to hang themselves and to show that their religion isn’t as claimed.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 12, 2016 at 7:19 am
Thanks, MMM. It’s good to see that you can’t answer my questions, still have no evidence for your claims and continue to make new false ones.
It seems that now you do admit that Comfort is indeed trying to bribe people to, as you say, “win you to his way of thinking”. Rather than just depending on the message, and donate $25,000
I am not “mad” at Comfort, though I’m sure you wish to pretend so. I have pointed out that Comfort is a hypocrite and he has done a most excellent job of showing that there is no reason to believe the claims of the bible. As for your claim that I am mad “at those who give up on” me, I have no idea where this came from. Hmmm, where have I said anything like this or even implied it? It seems you have made up more nonsense but I’m more than happy to see where you think I’ve indicated the above.
Oh I know exactly what the term liar means. It’s someone who intentionally makes false claims. Now, here’s where you refute my points by showing evidence to the contrary.
Like clockwork, you, like so many TrueChristians before, now whine that my post is too long, when you have had no problem reading and responding to similar posts and have made posts just as long yourself. It would be no problem in you were in a class and were going to be tested on my post to make you read it, MMM. Alas, it’s not so easy on the web where people can pick and choose what to read and why. Nice attempt to move the goalposts, but it fails as always. I can guess you didn’t just “skim” my post, but it’s convenient to claim otherwise isn’t it, to make a false claim intentionally. I always wonder about theists who seem to think that their god won’t notice when they lie or that it doesn’t care, especially Christians. You may wish to review Romans 3.
I don’t need to offer sandwiches. That does make one wonder why Ray Comfort does and why he chooses to do this rather than simply donate that $25,000 to one of the many worthy organizations in DC or indeed anywhere rather than trying to shill his book.
I do want to thank you again for making this excuse why you can’t heal people as promised in the bible. There is no caveat offered by JC or anyone in the bible that the person being healed must believe as you do. “The only trouble is, you keep bringing up specific verses in the Bible and asking me to defend my inability to heal people who don’t really believe I can heal them in the first place.”
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 12, 2016 at 7:35 am
ah, I think I see where you want to claim I’m angry that people who give up on me. IT’s when you are so happy that “fine, starve and burn you idiot”. and I pointed out you were a sadistic twit. I’m not mad at you for being a sadistic twit. I’m more than happy you show that you are, because it supports my points about the harm religion can cause. Since none of your fantasy will come true, there’s no reason to be mad at you for it. I do get angry when some Christians spread such nonsense and it makes people afraid of the bogeyman they’ve invented. People shouldn’t be afraid of something that doesn’t exist.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 12, 2016 at 8:17 am
Right, I get it.
You’re the student who flat REFUSES to eat anything that’s put in front of him. In fact, you write long blog posts about what idiots the teachers are, when they try “bribing” you to take a bite. And you accuse them of only working with you for hateful, selfish reasons.
I’ve seen it before.
Then, in true spoiled child fashion, the student complains to his mom that the teachers are bad guys when they move on to the next student.
(Those sadistic twits said something like, “You can eat this or go hungry. But you’d be stupid to let yourself go hungry.” So, of course, the student cried to his mother: “They are calling me stupid!!!!”)
It’s a control thing. A power struggle. And there’s no way to win with a someone who’s willing to hurt themselves just to feel like some kind of victor.
So–you win! Christians who are trying to convert you are idiots, and the Christians who stop trying to convert you are unloving twits.
Logic.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 12, 2016 at 7:09 pm
Hmmm, seems you are getting a little confused in your analogies and still unable to support your claims.
I write blog posts showing that Ray Comfort a hypocrite and a liar, as some folks who call themselves Christians and you and JB have done a great job supporting that conclusion by your actions. We know for a fact that Ray Comfort is offering a bribe to try to get people to take his book. Considering his ignorance about biology, and any of the sciences, I suppose it is fair to call him an idiot. By their own words, we know that Ray et al are working for selfish reason, to self-aggrandize themselves by spending $25,000 to get people to take his books rather than give this money to people who need it, like through food pantries, homeless shelters.
Since you’ve invented the whole fantasy of the “student who REFUSES”, I’m sure you’ve seen it before. Not that it’s true. It’s always great fun to watch you again try to lie about me and what I do. Does false witnessing ring a bell?
I do ask you to show exactly how your attempt at an anology “Then, in true spoiled child fashion, the student complains to his mom that the teachers are bad guys when they move on to the next student.” works. What *are* you trying to say?
Wow, you are getting even better, MMM. I do like you having certain types of Christians saying such things like “, “You can eat this or go hungry. But you’d be stupid to let yourself go hungry.” So, of course, the student cried to his mother: “They are calling me stupid!!!!”
Since the Christians are offering nothing to “eat”, it is rather silly to claim that one is stupid for not eating something that doesn’t exist. Of course, you can all people stupid all that you like. JB is fond of calling his audience “not too bright”.
Please show evidence of your claims, MMM. Show me that it is indeed “stupid” for not believing in your god by showing your god exists and that Christians may do the miracles promised in the bible (not only for people who believe just like them). Show me that the hell you fantasize about exists, waiting to torture me for eternity for not agreeing with you. I’ve had plenty of other types of theists make the same claims as you, just with different character names and places, and I have no more reason to believe you than I or *you* believe them.
I don’t know if you’ll be at the RR or not but I was thinking that there will likely be injured veterans very close by since the RR will be at the Lincoln Memorial and within a very short distance there will be the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Korean War Veterans Memorial and the WWII memorial. There will likely be plenty of homeless folks around. Now, what is the best action here? To watch Comfort offer books, where you’ll get a gift card if you take one as he has claimed will be the modus operandi, or to heal folks and make sure that the people who are really hungry get something to eat? How about taking those cards to a day program for kids who have to depend on school breakfasts and subsidized lunches to get at least a little decent food a day?
Finally here we have your claim “So–you win! Christians who are trying to convert you are idiots, and the Christians who stop trying to convert you are unloving twits.”
Nope, not at all, but nice try again. With your intentional misrepresentation of what I have said, and after being called on it several times, using the term lie is quite appropriate for what you so.
Christians who are trying to convert me by using bribes and wasting money that could be used to help people who really need it are sad little people who need attention. Christians who say that I deserve to be tortured for eternity for disagreeing with their beliefs (which not even all Christians agree on) are sadistic (not unloving, please do get it right MMM) twits
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 12, 2016 at 8:50 pm
You forgot to analyze the part where I said students love the attention they get from throwing fits and controlling conversations.
Please, tell me what you think!
Use 3000 words, if possible.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 12, 2016 at 9:15 pm
Hmmm, still no evidence for your claims. So, MMM, show me where I’ve been supposed “throwing fits”.
Considering that I’ve let you, and dear JB plus many other TrueChristians, post anything they wish here, it seems that your claim that I am “controlling conversations” is baseless too.
As always, please do provide evidence for your claims. Thanks for reading all of my posts. It again shows that your words are not to be often trusted.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 12, 2016 at 9:16 pm
Where have you said this “I said students love the attention they get from throwing fits and controlling conversations.” in a prior post?
How could one analyze this if it wasn’t there? Or are you mistaken again, MMM?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 12, 2016 at 9:25 pm
That was much less than 3000 words. 😦
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 12, 2016 at 9:29 pm
Terribly sorry to show your claims to be baseless again.
So, MMM, since you seem to think you can heal people as your bible promises, if only when they believe as you do, let us know when that occurs. An actual miracle might not get me to worship such a god as yours, but it would go far into showing that it exists.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 12, 2016 at 9:34 pm
Hey, look at that! We’re online at the same time!
See, I knew we’d find something in common.
I think it’s the start of a beautiful friendship…
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 12, 2016 at 9:36 pm
I’ve taken a stroll through your blog. That was most elucidating. As to your claim that this question not being discussed ” “WHY do we assume a Creator would be loving and fair? WHY can’t he be cruel?”” I think you may like this book written by a friend: The Owner of All Infernal Names by John Zande http://www.amazon.com/Owner-All-Infernal-Names-Omnimalevolent/dp/1512263524/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1463103352&sr=8-1&keywords=owner+of+all+infernal+names
You see, MMM, people do talk about such questions, your personal ignorance isn’t a great place to start when you want to claim that “no one does X”.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 12, 2016 at 9:38 pm
Anything else?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 13, 2016 at 7:18 am
still waiting for you to present the evidence to support your claims, including those about me.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 13, 2016 at 8:40 am
Nah, I’m a Skeptic now. I don’t provide evidence. I just demand answers from others…
Is lying a bad thing?
What about bribery?
Would you say they’re wrong?
Can you prove they’re wrong, please?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 13, 2016 at 12:08 pm
Ah, it seems that you still aren’t telling the truth and still trying to animate your strawman. I’ll be happy to show your claims to be lies again since *this* actual skeptic does provide evidence and will answer questions.
Is lying a bad thing? That depends. You may wish to the Frank and van Pels familes.
Is bribery a bad thing? My subjective opinion is that it is with very few exceptions because it can cause harm e.g. allowing some people to get better treatment than others, influencing reactions for reasons not applicable to the action.
Oh, so this is about your need to have a reason for your god so you run to the claim that all morals are from your god and your morals are the only right ones since you want to claim that they are from a god that you can’t show exists.
Yep, I would say that they are wrong and for entirely subjective reasons since I’m human. No proof possible or needed. Lying usually hurts someone, but not always. It is an attempt to take away someone’s ability to make a choice or to spread false claims about someone in order to get some advantage. Bribery does hurt people, for the reasons I listed above. I suppose bribery could be a good thing if it would allow people to escape their captors, like Nazis or such.
Now, if we look at your bible, MMM, it says that lying is *never* acceptable, no caveats at all given. It also says that bribery is *never* acceptable. Add this to the fact that Christians like you cannot show what morals their god supports and reviles, and there is no reason to believer your version of your god exists or is the source of some objective morality.
So, MMM, your turn:
Is lying a bad thing?
What about bribery?
Would you say they’re wrong?
Can you prove they’re wrong, please?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 13, 2016 at 12:25 pm
“My subjective opinion is that [bribery is bad] with very few exceptions because it can cause harm… I would say that they are wrong and for entirely subjective reasons since I’m human. No proof possible or needed.” But you claimed you could provide evidence!
From the way I have been treated, I believe the next thing I’m supposed to say is, “LIAR!!!! You’re such a LYING LIAR, YOU LIAR-PANTS!!!!!”
But, I won’t say that. 🙂 I’ll simply remind you I’m not interested in a “subjective opinion.” I was told I could get EVIDENCE here, remember? So, I’ll ask another way: where is the evidence that Ray Comfort or John or myself has done anything WRONG? (Pro tip: if you have to use the Bible to make your case, then you’re “borrowing from Christianity” the way I suggested earlier…)
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 14, 2016 at 9:04 am
Hmmm now, why did I know you were doing to say this. You’ve missed the point and the evidence, as usual. And you’ve forgotten what you asked, trying to move the goalposts again. Let’s see what you said:
“Is lying a bad thing?
What about bribery?
Would you say they’re wrong?
Can you prove they’re wrong, please?”
I cannot “prove” that actions are wrong, and I don’t believe I ever said I could considering I said I *couldn’t* in your quoting of me (but you are welcome to show where I did and I’ll be happy to say I was mistaken) but I can show evidence that *I think* that they are wrong and why, which is what you asked. This is supported by the agreement by most, if not all, civilizations that bribery is wrong and lying is wrong because it causes objective harm. This is evidence too. Perhaps this makes my point clearer. Morals have no objective basis, except for the fact that morals come from humans and they change. There is evidence that morals are subjective and there is evidence that humans have invented them. There is evidence that most humans agree on many morals, despite their religions.
Proof isn’t evidence, MMM. It’s time you learned that.
Nice to see that you haven’t much but now acting like a 12 year old. You’ve already made more false claims that and it’s cute that you think that you can smirk and say you haven’t.
You ask where is the evidence that you or Ray or JB has done anything wrong. It is in the agreement of civilizations, MMM. It is most interesting that you have not been able to answer your own questions. Why is that, MMM?
Let me ask you, do you consider your bible and its words evidence, MMM? If you do, then we have evidence that lying and bribery are wrong, ideas taken from civilizations that the bible authors lived in (all agreeing and all having different gods). If you don’t think its evidence, there’s a problem with your belief in it.
The problem with your claim that the bible is the source of all morality is that it isn’t true at all. If borrowing from a religion is wrong, then Christianity is terribly wrong in that it borrows from the religions before it. It wasn’t your bible that came up with the golden rule or morals that said lying and bribery were wrong. Those ideas were written down and spoken about long before the Israelites invented their stories and the Christians invented theirs. And considering that Christians can’t agree on what morals their god supposed indicated are the “right” ones, there is no reason to believe that there is any objective morality in the bible or Christian claims at all.
How about we consider how Christians differ in what they consider “sin”? Is homosexuality a sin or not?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 14, 2016 at 9:33 am
Can you provide evidence where I said the Bible is the source of morality?
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carmen says:
May 14, 2016 at 10:15 am
Where did Club get the idea that you think morality comes from the Bible?
Your blog.
Take the entry, “Proud Member of the Morality Police, at your Service” . . . the indicators are there. .
Or from another entry – “The scary thing about accepting homosexuality isn’t whether it’s “contagious.” The problem is, we’re proving we are a generation of humans who don’t have a foundation and can be convinced to agree or disagree based on feelings alone.” The foundation of which you are speaking? Doesn’t take much figuring to realize to which dusty tome you are referring.
Oh, and Club. ‘the Mrs.” is actually the daughter. . . 🙂
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 14, 2016 at 10:20 am
So you admit that you have to ASSUME I believe morality comes from the Bible?
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carmen says:
May 14, 2016 at 10:22 am
Club can do what she wants with the info. . . 🙂
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 14, 2016 at 10:33 am
Okay, well, to quote one of my mentors, “I’m still waiting for evidence” that I believe morality comes from the Bible.
I’m afraid people in this thread are starting to confuse things I’ve said with things they’ve said FOR ME.
It would be easier if you stopped putting words in my mouth. (But you can’t. Because if I stop giving you things to tear down, you have nothing to say. My evidence for this claim is the way no one can answer a question without bringing up MY assumed beliefs.)
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 14, 2016 at 10:59 am
Right here dear MMM.
““Again, I agree that we shouldn’t expect biblical morality out of the 17% of our people who admit they are unbelievers. But the VAST MAJORITY of us don’t fall in that category.” and you were making a false claim.
I’ll ask you directly: Do you believe morality comes from your bible and your god?
I’m curious what excuses you will offer. Please do show where anyone has put words in your mouth, MMM. IF you cannot, and do not recant, my points about the actions of Christians get better and better supported.
I also would like to ask you another question: are Mormons Christians? Are Jehovah’s Witnesses? Are Roman Catholics? Are the various sects of the eastern Orthodox churches? Unitarians? Cathars? Coptic Christians? Pentacostals? Seventh Day Adventists? Presybeterians? The various sects of Anabaptists?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 14, 2016 at 11:13 am
I’ve never said I believe morality comes from the Bible. Saying that I try to live up to what’s written there isn’t the same as saying that’s where morality COMES FROM.
And I think you realized that two posts ago, when you changed your question to “does morality come from the Bible AND YOUR GOD?”
That’s a different question.
And I already told you I’m not answering any more of your questions…
So, quit trying to figure out what I’m going to say next–because assuming you know where I’m coming from and putting words in my mouth only makes you look foolish.
Plus, it takes a hundred years to get back on track.
Please try to answer this without bringing up the Bible: “Why shouldn’t we execute people like Ray Comfort, for the harm they’re causing?”
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 14, 2016 at 8:18 pm
That’s hilarious, MMM. Nice try but saying that you try to live up to what is in the bible is the same as saying as you believe that this is where morality comes from. IF this is not the case, WHY do you try to live up to what is written in there?
Christians claim that their bible is the word of God, so, unless you want to claim it is not, aka, that thing you are trying to live up to what is written in there, it is the same question: “does morality come from the bible?” “does morality come from your god?” If you want to say there is a difference, please do so. It makes a fine problem for Christians no matter what you say.
Always good to see a TrueChristian call me a fool. Hmmm, what did your savior say about that?
Hmmm, it seems you think we should kill people for causing trouble, no matter what, that’s quite biblical. So, for your lovely question ““Why shouldn’t we execute people like Ray Comfort, for the harm they’re causing?”” We shouldn’t kill people for being stupid because stupid can be cured. We can counter such lies as you and Ray Comfort tell and we do not need to kill them.
I’m still waiting for you to show me that it is stupid for not believing in your god. I am waiting for evidence for your claims, MMM. Show me your version of your god exists. Show me that your god agrees with your version of morality that you pick and choose from the bible. Just how many people have you killed for working on the Sabbath? And exactly when is the Sabbath, since Christians can’t even agree about that?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 14, 2016 at 10:52 am
nope, I don’t have to assume at all.
or are you claiming now that you didn’t mean this ““Again, I agree that we shouldn’t expect biblical morality out of the 17% of our people who admit they are unbelievers. But the VAST MAJORITY of us don’t fall in that category.” and you were making a false claim.
I’ll ask you directly: Do you believe morality comes from your bible and your god?
now I’ll help the rooster warm up.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 14, 2016 at 10:50 am
thanks Carmen. the daughter? hmmm. figured some attachment since the IP addresses are similar.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 14, 2016 at 10:49 am
Carmen already did the work but I am more than happy to quote you.
I can read your blog, MMM. Shall I quote you from it?
“Again, I agree that we shouldn’t expect biblical morality out of the 17% of our people who admit they are unbelievers. But the VAST MAJORITY of us don’t fall in that category.”
https://culturesatwar.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/proud-member-of-the-morality-police-at-your-service/
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 14, 2016 at 10:52 am
Club–this may be over your head, but I’ll try again.
Does that quote say that I believe morality COMES FROM the Bible?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 14, 2016 at 11:35 am
Wow, MMM, way to dig yourself in deeper. Let me give you a class in grammar, writing and the English language.
We have the sentence in question: “Again, I agree that we shouldn’t expect biblical morality out of the 17% of our people who admit they are unbelievers. But the VAST MAJORITY of us don’t fall in that category.”
Now, let’s break this down. The term biblical means the following ” of, relating to, or being in accord with the Bible” (merriam-webster.com) This holds whether it is capitalized or not. And if you don’t agree with that, I happen to have a copy of the Oxford English Dictionary which says “of, relating to, or contained in, the Bible”. In this sentence, “biblical” is an adjective modifying the word “morality”, giving more information to help the reader define what kind or morality is meant by the author. You do not expect “biblical morality” from 17% of the population, but do expect it from 83% of the population, which you claim are Christians.
We can also get more information about what you have written and intentionally mean by the context of the post you wrote that contained this sentence. You are concerned with Christians not being morality police enough. You want Christians to judge people more and you claim that only you know the truth to that people should just other people by “I’m speaking the Truth to a culture of which–theoretically–83% should already agree.” Here you have said that 83% of people are Christians (aka the “Body” and should agree with you and the bible. And you cite the bible for your marching orders “Supposedly, the VAST MAJORITY of people in the culture belong to the Body and have agreed to the responsibility (and accountability) that comes with that. Christians absolutely are called to watch and correct fellow brothers and sisters. (Gal. 6:1, Matt 18, James 5:19,20) With freaking 83% of us claiming the name of Christ–how in God’s Name did homosexuality and abortion become hot button issues in American culture???”
So, that quote does say that you believe morality comes from the bible, in simply grammar. You may of course tell us that you do not believe the bible is the “Truth” as you have written it which would make my conclusion fail. Will you? Now, since you are trying to claim that “biblical morality” doesn’t mean morality from the Bible, please tell us exactly what you meant.
You of course think that only your version of Christianity right, so I am asking you again, are all of the various other Christian sects I listed (and there are plenty) more, Christians in your view?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 14, 2016 at 11:47 am
I’ve had many discussions with other religious people about whether the Bible is the best way to determine what’s right or wrong. I’m open to the idea that the Bible is not God’s word. It’s a conversation I would have with someone who can show they are good at abstract thought and who doesn’t take every conversation into a game of “gotcha.”
It’s possible the Bible is the best way to figure out what’s right/wrong when confused humans try to change things. But right/wrong is objective and unchanging–regardless of whether the Bible is full of errors. (I’m open to a conversation with someone who knows God, but does not trust the Bible as his word.)
But, first, that person and I would have to agree morality doesn’t just COME FROM humans.
Do you believe that morality is just a list of things most humans agree to follow, and it can change over time?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 14, 2016 at 8:31 pm
Ah, still trying to ignore your own claims that the bible is the source of morality. It’s hilarious to see that you now claim that you are supposedly “open” to theh idea that the bible isn’t God’s word. This is nonsense when coming from a woman who claims that biblical morality should be followed by all Christians.
So, now you claim that “right/wrong is objective and unchanging”. Hmmm, so is the bible wrong now when it claimed that some ideas were right and objective and unchanging, and it’s really embarrassing for Christians to admit that now? What is “right/wrong” then, MMM, and how can you tell? YOu seem to want to run back to the bible, but by your own admission, it might not be your god’s word, and there is no reason at all to think that it is. Unless you want to present evidence that it really is. Do you?
Ah, there we have it. You are only open to a conversation about this with someone who has the a priori belief in your god and your god just as you have invented it, in your own image. Yep, they would have to agree with you before you would talk with them “But, first, that person and I would have to agree morality doesn’t just COME FROM humans.” Wow, isn’t that the best definition of echo chamber that there has ever been?
Morality is based on morals “of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behavior” I prefer to see it as what is beneficial to most and what is harmful to most. I am thrilled to know that morals and morality changes and gets better as human civilization grows and changes. What we have now is much better than the xenophobic and misogynistic nonsense that prior humans had. Christianity is a great example of how religion always has to play catch up to humans. The bible is a great way to see how humans have gotten better, but how humans want to hang onto ignorance and xenophobia when they are told that some god approves of such nonsense. Christians can’t agree on what morals this god approves of at all. So there is no reason to believe that your god has any objective morality since it evidently is unable to make itself clear. Heck, it may have some objective morality, but none of its supposed worshippers have this secret because it either can’t get the idea across or that it doesn’t want to e.g. an evil son of a bitch. And there is no reason to think that MMM and her fear of anyone different from her has any “Truth” that she claims.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 14, 2016 at 10:12 pm
How did you share that screen shot earlier? I have one I’d like to share.
I’ve taken the liberty of highlighting all of the places in your last two comments that you tried talking about me and my beliefs and/or trying to get me to defend Christianity…
I’d like to submit these screen shots as “evidence” that atheism is nothing more than stylistic arguing–and it doesn’t actually answer any questions on its own…
(The only two sentences that at least attempted to answer my questions were these: “I prefer to see it as what is beneficial to most and what is harmful to most. I am thrilled to know that morals and morality changes and gets better as human civilization grows and changes.” And, in your other comment: “We shouldn’t kill people for being stupid because stupid can be cured. We can counter such lies as you and Ray Comfort tell and we do not need to kill them.”
It was a lot of reading to get to those tiny answers, but I’ll take it.
Next question: Do you believe Ray Comfort is evil or just stupid?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 15, 2016 at 12:16 pm
The screenshot is something I as the admin of the site can put in by just clicking on a button. I’m guessing that someone who knows html would be able to do it. I’ll allow your image. see below.
Yep, I’ve talked about you and your beliefs. You can cut and whatever you want if you want to discuss such things. I’ve shown where you have made claims and have refuse to answer questions put to you. If you have an argument that atheism “is nothing more than stylistic arguing” you shouldn’t need a screenshot at all. I have answered your questions, MMM. You asked what I thought about lies and bribery and I asked you. Funny enough, you have yet to answer your own questions as asked. Why is that, MMM?
Cut and paste away and show how what you cut and paste is evidence of your claim. Then you need to explain how those quotes are evidence for your claim. I will put up your screenshot, if it is accompanied with your explanation since I am not inclined to watch one more Christian try to throw shit at a wall and hope that some of it might stick by expecting that someone else will do their work for them. You can send both to my email at velkyn_at_comcast.net It’ll be a great addition to be able to show how many questions you have ignored and refused to answer.
Funny how those sentences that you have quoted from me are indeed answers to your question. I know you really really want to pretend those aren’t answers but you have yet to show how they aren’t. An answer is a response to a question, it doesn’t depend on if you don’t like the response which is all you are complaining about. Your attempts at gotcha questions don’t work out well for you at all, MMM.
I am not interested in answering any more of your questions until you send me your email and answer my questions and your own as well as evidence for your claims. None off my questions are rhetorical. I do expect answers, unlike poor JB who got hoisted by his own petard with his sad little attempt. I have cut and pasted them so you may start:
“I do ask you to show exactly how your attempt at an anology “Then, in true spoiled child fashion, the student complains to his mom that the teachers are bad guys when they move on to the next student.” works. What *are* you trying to say?”
“I don’t know if you’ll be at the RR or not but I was thinking that there will likely be injured veterans very close by since the RR will be at the Lincoln Memorial and within a very short distance there will be the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Korean War Veterans Memorial and the WWII memorial. There will likely be plenty of homeless folks around. Now, what is the best action here? To watch Comfort offer books, where you’ll get a gift card if you take one as he has claimed will be the modus operandi, or to heal folks and make sure that the people who are really hungry get something to eat? How about taking those cards to a day program for kids who have to depend on school breakfasts and subsidized lunches to get at least a little decent food a day?”
“As for your claim that I am mad “at those who give up on” me, I have no idea where this came from. Hmmm, where have I said anything like this or even implied it?”
“Is Ray Comfort a Christian as described in the bible? The evidence says not. This can also be applied to JB and yourself and every other Christian since evidence cannot be supply to support the biblical claim. IF the message is so good, why is there a need of bribes?”
“Where have you said this “I said students love the attention they get from throwing fits and controlling conversations.” in a prior post? How could one analyze this if it wasn’t there? Or are you mistaken again, MMM?”
“So, MMM, since you seem to think you can heal people as your bible promises, if only when they believe as you do, let us know when that occurs.”
“Is lying a bad thing?
What about bribery?
Would you say they’re wrong?
Can you prove they’re wrong, please?”
“Let me ask you, do you consider your bible and its words evidence, MMM? If you do, then we have evidence that lying and bribery are wrong, ideas taken from civilizations that the bible authors lived in (all agreeing and all having different gods). If you don’t think its evidence, there’s a problem with your belief in it.”
“How about we consider how Christians differ in what they consider “sin”? Is homosexuality a sin or not?”
“I’ll ask you directly: Do you believe morality comes from your bible and your god?”
“I also would like to ask you another question: are Mormons Christians? Are Jehovah’s Witnesses? Are Roman Catholics? Are the various sects of the eastern Orthodox churches? Unitarians? Cathars? Coptic Christians? Pentacostals? Seventh Day Adventists? Presybeterians? The various sects of Anabaptists?”
“Nice try but saying that you try to live up to what is in the bible is the same as saying as you believe that this is where morality comes from. IF this is not the case, WHY do you try to live up to what is written in there?”
“Christians claim that their bible is the word of God, so, unless you want to claim it is not, aka, that thing you are trying to live up to what is written in there, it is the same question: “does morality come from the bible?” “does morality come from your god?” If you want to say there is a difference, please do so. It makes a fine problem for Christians no matter what you say.
Always good to see a TrueChristian call me a fool. Hmmm, what did your savior say about that?”
“I’m still waiting for you to show me that it is stupid for not believing in your god. I am waiting for evidence for your claims, MMM. Show me your version of your god exists. Show me that your god agrees with your version of morality that you pick and choose from the bible. Just how many people have you killed for working on the Sabbath? And exactly when is the Sabbath, since Christians can’t even agree about that?”
“I’ll ask you directly: Do you believe morality comes from your bible and your god?”
“So, that quote does say that you believe morality comes from the bible, in simply grammar. You may of course tell us that you do not believe the bible is the “Truth” as you have written it which would make my conclusion fail. Will you? Now, since you are trying to claim that “biblical morality” doesn’t mean morality from the Bible, please tell us exactly what you meant.”
“You of course think that only your version of Christianity right, so I am asking you again, are all of the various other Christian sects I listed (and there are plenty) more, Christians in your view?”
“So, now you claim that “right/wrong is objective and unchanging”. Hmmm, so is the bible wrong now when it claimed that some ideas were right and objective and unchanging, and it’s really embarrassing for Christians to admit that now? What is “right/wrong” then, MMM, and how can you tell? YOu seem to want to run back to the bible, but by your own admission, it might not be your god’s word, and there is no reason at all to think that it is. Unless you want to present evidence that it really is. Do you?”
Please show that your god exists. Please show that hell exists. Please show that your god agrees with MMM’s version of Christianity.
Some of them are repeated since you didn’t answer the question the first time I asked. I may not like the answers you may give, but I am not so silly to not call them answers as you are.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 15, 2016 at 1:59 pm
I already told you waaaaaaay back that I’m not here to answer questions…
You assured me that you’d be happy to answer mine.
That’s why all the time you’re spending talking about me and my beliefs is wasted. (Don’t worry about the screen shots; everyone can see the majority of your posts aren’t answers to questions, but are attempts to put the ball in my court instead.)
I’m starting to think you CAN’T write a comment without bringing up god, the Bible, or Christianity? (Actually, I’ve thought that from the beginning. That’s why I laughed when your very first question was, “May I ask if you’re a Christian?”… If you recall, my response was that my background only matters to people who have nothing to say unless they’re tearing down someone else…)
Maybe you’ll show me otherwise by answering this question without getting sidetracked by whatever you think I believe: Is Ray Comfort an evil man, or is he just stupid?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 16, 2016 at 7:37 am
Yep, I know that you said you weren’t here to answer questions; I wanted you to mention that again in your own words. And why reason did you give? Ah yes “But I’m not interested in giving you something to tear apart.” You’ve done so anyway, by your baseless claims and actions. I’ve given you the opportunity to support your claims and to defend your lies about me and many other things, and you refuse. All we have left is a troll who is apparently terrified to actually participate in a discussion and who has done a most excellent job at showing a Christian to be doing little more than behaving badly by showing she is no more interested in her religion and her supposed god’s commands than I am. Thank you for bolstering my points about how Christianity does not make anyone better.
You’ve claimed I haven’t answered your questions and that is a lie. I am offering you the chance to answer your own questions to demonstrate what you would find to be an acceptable answer. You of course won’t since this would show your claims about my answers to be the nonsense they are.
My time talking about you and your beliefs isn’t wasted at all. You’ve done a great job at showing how you are so desperate to avoid answering questions that you deny you believe morals come from the bible and your god, despite the evidence and quotes from you that you indeed do. The character Peter himself doesn’t hold a candle to you for denial.
It’s no surprise that you now don’t want to have your supposedly highlighted screen shots put up. As expected, you did want to have them put up and not actually have to support your claims. Just one more baseless claim you tried to make and now when called on it, suddenly the Christian has no evidence at all. Alas, your next claim is just as false “everyone can see the majority of your posts aren’t answers to questions, but are attempts to put the ball in my court instead”. Funny how no one is supporting you or your claims at all.
Considering that this is the comments area about a post about a Christian and his actions in relationship to the supposed beliefs of Christians and their god, and that I am responding to your posts which mention your religion and your god, it would be a little peculiar if I started talking about Deadpool or the Antikythera mechanism. This complaint, is a common Christian tactic, wanting everyone to sit down and shut up when it comes to pointing out the failures of themselves and their religion. You can read my blog if you want to read a post that doesn’t mention your god. I’d recommend starting with those sorted by “from the kitchen” and then you can put your doubts to rest.
My first question to you, “may I ask if you are a Christian?” was because you were trying to pretend you weren’t, and that is what you admitted, that you were trying to pretend to be a skeptic, MMM. The background of someone matters if it shows that they are intentionally lying and when their religion says that lies are a very bad thing.
You have given me a great opportunity to more fully examine another one of your actions; asking this question “Is Ray Comfort an evil man, or is he just stupid?”. Ray Comfort is an ignorant man, and/or an intentional liar, who thinks he can pass on his ignorance and his intentional lies about biology to others to convince them to agree with him and give Ray external validation. He does not have to be evil or stupid, invalidating your question. This causes harm because it makes people think that the world works in a way that it does not and this can cause poor decision and mistakes You see, MMM, your question is what is called a loaded question (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loaded_question) , and is a dishonest attempt to try to force someone into making a choice between the parameters you offer. The person asked the question is not limited by those attempted imposed limits and can answer as they please, which always causes the questioner to whine and complain because their sad little trick didn’t work. Now, please commence to complain. Or you may indicate what you would think an acceptable answer would be and why. I will wager you will do the former.
Comfort has claimed that evolutionary theory is wrong and tries to point to the banana as evidence. What Mr. Comfort fails to mention is that the banana he uses in his claims is not the original banana, but one that has been modified by humans using the principles of genetics and selection. The banana that “fits” the human hand so well, is one that we invented by humans, the original one is this:
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 16, 2016 at 7:55 am
Yeah, that’s what I thought…
Lol.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 17, 2016 at 7:09 am
one has to wonder what it is that you claim “that’s what I thought”. With this lovely vagueness, one can reasonably assume that you agree with my comment, but I rather doubt that. It appears that this is no more than your attempt to throw more shit at a wall in order to pretend you have some important observation.
I’m going to guess that this might be an attempt at a Parthian shot by someone who has nothing else and realizes that being a bully (include the requisite cowardliness) hasn’t worked out so well. As always, MMM, you are always welcome here and are always expected to support your claims by evidence. You will be called out on your actions and your claims will not go unchallenged.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 17, 2016 at 3:28 pm
I said: “I’m starting to think you CAN’T write a comment without bringing up god, the Bible, or Christianity? (Actually, I’ve thought that from the beginning. That’s why I laughed when your very first question was, “May I ask if you’re a Christian?”… If you recall, my response was that my background only matters to people who have nothing to say unless they’re tearing down others…)
Maybe you’ll show me otherwise by answering this question without getting sidetracked by whatever you think I believe: Is Ray Comfort an evil man, or is he just stupid?”
Your next comment was mostly about ME. You can’t have a conversation without tearing down another person.
I don’t owe you any explanations. Period. I wasn’t the one who wrote the post about Ray Comfort, so I’m not the one who has to defend myself.
But you can’t answer without trying to flip the script and make demands from others.
I thought so.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 18, 2016 at 9:34 am
Yes, MMM, I know what you said, and I have no idea why you are repeating it. And I pointed you to information that can allay your doubts and know that they are as wrong as your other false claims about me. Claims I am still waiting for you to support and show that such a TrueChristian isn’t attempting to bear false witness against someone.
I’m not getting sidetracked by anything, since I’ve been happily answering your questions, and watching you desperately trying to ignore mine. It’s lovely to watch you become indignant when I answer them and show you wrong again.
I have answered your question. As I stated, I don’t have to answer your question in the false choices you try to offer me. Your attempts to force me to give you an answer you approve of are wonderful examples of a TrueChristian fishing for an answer that she can then attack. Hmmm, it seems you are using the exact techniques that you accuse me of and then cannot show that I actually use.
Yep, I do comment about you. I show that your claims are nonsense. I know you don’t like it, but that is not my concern. I have no problem at all at showing when people are making false claims and pointing them out. I will not sit down and shut up just because you whine, MMM. I am more than happy to “tear” you down if you continue to attempt to lie about me and others and make false claims.
No, you don’t owe me or anyone any explanations. You can keep making false claims and telling lies and ignoring the opportunity to support them. No one is stopping you and I am certainly not going to stop pointing your failings out. I have ably defended my self and my conclusions and you have done a lovely job of helping me show this since you cannot support your claims against me. Again, you are more than welcome to do so. I’ll be waiting.
Saying “I thought so” again, does nothing to support your claims. It just shows that you have nothing else to say. Who cares what you think when you cannot prove it to be true?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 18, 2016 at 2:23 pm
How would you describe the color red to a blind man?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 18, 2016 at 2:44 pm
Ah, the troll is back. How would one describe the color red to a blind man? Red is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum in the wavelength mostly between 620 and 740 nanometers. Certain kinds of apples, flowers, feather etc reflect this light and human eyes pick it up. Some objects, including steel at roughly 1400 degrees F to 1500 degrees F and some stars, put off this wavelength of light. You see, MMM, one doesn’t have to see color to understand it and know what it is. One can be blind and know what the color red is. Now, I’m going to guess that you will say that I didn’t answer the question the way you wanted me to. Here is the opportunity for you to answer your own questions and show me what you think an appropriate answer is. I’m also going to guess you won’t, because you are afraid of answering anything that might show your claims wrong. You needn’t be afraid because you have already done this and the world has not ended. It is okay to be wrong.
Now, are you going to start asking Zen Buddhist koans in your desperate attempt to create a gotcha question, something that you decry others might use it? Why are you asking such questions if you are so very concerned to be sidetracked? Please do show more of your hypocrisy.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 18, 2016 at 2:49 pm
You’re correct in guessing that you didn’t answer adequately enough. (It must be frustrating when someone never accepts your evidence, huh?)
The problem is: blind people don’t see flowers, apples, feathers, or any of those other things, either. They know how those objects FEEL. But they’ve never SEEN them. How would you describe colors to someone who doesn’t have sight at all?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 18, 2016 at 4:34 pm
Thanks for showing that you are a hypocrite, MMM.
It doesn’t matter if blind people don’t see. You said “How would you describe the color red to a blind man?” and I did. Do you know what the word describe means, MMM? describe: to represent or give an account of in words – merriam-webster.com
You’ve failed. I’m sure you’ll try again.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 18, 2016 at 4:58 pm
I believe you when you say that’s how you would describe red to a blind person. I’m just saying it wouldn’t be very helpful. A blind person has never seen anything–so telling him or her “it’s the color of some apples or flowers” doesn’t really go far. They will never fully understand.
This is a blind guy whose YouTube channels is interesting to me… He says that, even though people have tried to explain colors a hundred times. Yet, he still can’t wrap his mind around what they’re like… (He’s just such a jolly guy. I love watching his videos.)
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 19, 2016 at 7:50 am
Now it appears you accept that I did give a description of something. Why did you refuse before? And twice? It seems that evidence does outweigh your false claims. This often happens with Christians when they make up nonsense and then when the evidence is against them and they have nothing, suddenly they decide that they agreed with what was said all along. Sigh.
No, you are not “just saying”, MMM when you wrote this “I’m just saying it wouldn’t be very helpful.” You are trying to retcon your actions and unfortunately, the written medium is a great medium to prevent that. You did not say that my description would not be “useful”; you said this
“You’re correct in guessing that you didn’t answer adequately enough. (It must be frustrating when someone never accepts your evidence, huh?)
The problem is: blind people don’t see flowers, apples, feathers, or any of those other things, either. They know how those objects FEEL. But they’ve never SEEN them. How would you describe colors to someone who doesn’t have sight at all?”
Again, you have been caught in making one claim and then trying to pretend you have not. The written medium is not kind to those who try such nonsense. Also, I’m not sure how you might know it could be frustrating if someone doesn’t accept evidence since I still am waiting for you to offer any. That TrueChristian ignores evidence isn’t frustrating, it’s expected.
Please indicate why you are wasting my time and now being so “sidetracked” with such questions, that you cannot answer and that you now try to make false claims about. What does describing colors to blind people have to do with your initial fascination with my post about Ray Comfort, his attempts to bribe people to take his books and religious nonsense, and his wasting of $25,000 in doing so?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 19, 2016 at 8:14 am
I agree with you, the written communication is a problem…
The question I’ve been TRYING to ask, but have apparently confused you deeply, is what would you say to try and help a blind person experience color for themselves? (Of course, they can’t SEE it. But is there a way to describe it well enough for them to finally get it? Some philosophers think so. And should we keep trying?)
I’ve watched this before several times before, too.
Its another fascinating one about theory of mine and the explanatory gap.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 19, 2016 at 12:11 pm
And now we’re even more “sidetracked”. MMM, for someone who whined about this so much, it’s hilarious to see you continuing on your course. I suppose it’s better trying to sidetrack me and hope I’ll forget that you are a liar and you cannot support your claims about Ray Comfort or anything else. Here’s your expressed concern and a lovely example of a question asked, it was answered by me and you claimed I did not answer it “Maybe you’ll show me otherwise by answering this question without getting sidetracked by whatever you think I believe: Is Ray Comfort an evil man, or is he just stupid?”
You’ve already asked your question about the blind people and colors, and I answered you. You have admitted this, so why we are still on this, I have no idea. You have indeed moved the goalposts, again, since your original question was not at all what you now claim, and that makes you intentionally lying to me. Your original question was this “How would you describe the color red to a blind man?” It was not your new question “The question I’ve been TRYING to ask, but have apparently confused you deeply, is what would you say to try and help a blind person experience color for themselves? (Of course, they can’t SEE it. But is there a way to describe it well enough for them to finally get it? Some philosophers think so. And should we keep trying?)”
I’m glad you are still digging yourself in deeper in demonstrating that you are not honest person at all. Your questions do not confuse me and I am amused that you would continue to try to make such personal attacks against me with no evidence whatsoever.
Now, to answer your new question, I would use comparisons to senses that they do have to express what I feel when I see a color. One can also use this comparison with those who are color blind in some manner. A friend of mine was really color blind and his world was shades of gray with glimmers of color. His spouse would always lay out his clothes for him and you didn’t want him to set his own screen colors, because they’d be unusually garish. Somewhat related to this is the phenomenon of blindsight, where your brain still reacts to what you see, but it doesn’t come up on your visual cortext: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blindsight I don’t care what philosophers think for in general their claims are as baseless as yours. As for the question “should we keep trying to describe to blind people what they can’t see, well, I think that’s up to blind people. Do they want to hear it or not? Do they care or not? And hopefully, in the near future, they won’t have to not see, because technology invented and advanced by humans may make the question moot: http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/41052/title/The-Bionic-Eye/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_prosthesis
No gods needed at all.
Again, Please indicate why you are wasting my time and now being so “sidetracked” with such questions, that you cannot answer and that you now try to make false claims about. What does describing colors to blind people have to do with your initial fascination with my post about Ray Comfort, his attempts to bribe people to take his books and religious nonsense, and his wasting of $25,000 in doing so?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 19, 2016 at 12:51 pm
If I understand you correctly, you believe that whether or not we keep describing things is up to the blind people.
I appreciate that answer. It’s a pretty thoughtful one.
Do they want to hear it? Do they care?
Those are great things to consider. Thanks for answering honestly! 🙂
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 20, 2016 at 7:24 am
I’ve always answered your questions thoughtfully and answered you honestly.
Again, why are you deliberately trying to “sidetrack” the discussion you started, MMM?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 20, 2016 at 7:59 am
I also want to thank you for referencing “blindsight.”
It seems like I had heard of it before, but I’d never done any research. Interesting stuff! I appreciate it!
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 20, 2016 at 7:32 pm
You are welcome, MMM. It’s amazing on what science can do and what your god fails at.
Again, why are you trying to sidetrack the discussion that you accused me of trying to sidetrack?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 20, 2016 at 8:27 pm
Can’t we just talk about how crazy it would be to never see a single thing–but to know that other people had that ability? You don’t think that’s fascinating? I’d like to ask Tommy Edison a thousand questions…
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 21, 2016 at 12:43 pm
We can talk about anything. However, you are the one who started this thread of comments insisting that how dare anyone want to discuss the failures of Ray Comfort and Christianity in general. Then you whined when your own claims were considered and shown to be baseless saying this “Maybe you’ll show me otherwise by answering this question without getting sidetracked by whatever you think I believe: Is Ray Comfort an evil man, or is he just stupid?” and you repeated the claim again. So, again, MMM, why do you now want to ignore your own words and talk about anything at all but your false claims about me, your religion and Ray Comfort, and my conclusions about such things? It seems that you want to pretend that you never made such claims at all, never lied and said I wasn’t giving descriptions, and want to pretend we’re just all here chatting about science and random questions that you want to ask me. It’s most curious that you seem to think that no one will remember your actions and hold you accountable.
Your sudden interest in science seems to be belied by your past actions and claims on your own blog. Yes, it is curious to think about how someone can’t see and another person can. However, any ability not shared by everyone is of that caliber. I’d love to know how it feels to be a gifted acrobat since I have crappy balance and my joints are unusually inflexible. But I can’t, and I have to deal with descriptions from those who are skilled like that. It would be fun to chat with Edison but I think Tesla would be the better conversationalist. I do wonder if you’d refuse to answer their questions to you as you have done with me.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 21, 2016 at 7:50 pm
Next question: Can you list these claims I’ve made? (Just a bullet list will do. No other commentary is necessary.)
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 21, 2016 at 8:35 pm
I’d be happy to. And I’ll be happy to give plenty of commentary because it is necessary and quite fun. It’s just like how dear JB tried to claim a question was rhetorical in desperate hope that there would be no answer to show his failure. such a grand supposedly rhetorical question he asked “This is rhetorical: Is there ANY activity a Christian could do that’s good? ” And of course there are plenty of activities that Christians can do that are good. It’s no surprise that he has again run away from his comments on this blog. I’m sure he’ll be back and try his best to pretend that he never asked such a thing.
Thanks, MMM, for showing that you don’t actually want to discuss the sciences. Strange how this interest of yours in a discussion about how curious it is to discuss things that someone else can’t experience has evaporated.
I think I’ll even add the questions you’ve refused to answer. Happily, in a written medium, this can be an easy task, if a bit tedious to have to re-read your nonsense.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 21, 2016 at 9:56 pm
No, please don’t include the questions I’ve refused to answer… I know you’ve been asking questions, and you know that I’ve been intentionally ignoring them . There’s no use repeating your questions to me. I’ve already heard them a dozen times and will only keep ignoring them.
Please just list for me the declarative statements I’ve made. Just the “claims” (to use your word).
I’d like to see a list of just claims I’ve made about Christianity and Comfort. I’d appreciate it! 🙂
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 21, 2016 at 10:17 pm
sorry, my blog, my post. Everyone can see what questions a TrueChristian refuses to answer aka “intentionally ignores” and what baseless claims a TrueChristian makes.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 21, 2016 at 10:12 pm
Well, that was a mildly entertaining half hour. Just for the two of us, MMM and maybe Carmen if she’s still reading. Oh and your god, if it exists.
As requested, here is a list of the unsupported claims that MMM has made, including lies about me aka her bearing of false witness against another, showing that MMM has no interest in obeying her god, which makes her quite an anti-Christ if one believed in such nonsense. This list will be followed by the questions that MMM has refused to answer. Many thanks to MMM for requesting this document that condenses such evidence into an easily readable format. Her own blog shows that her comments here are quite in contrast to her claims there.
Her unsupported claims and loaded questions, among other things. Complete with commentary!
“Does it bother you, needing to borrow from other people’s beliefs before you have anything to contribute at all?”
Hmmm, still no evidence that any “borrowing” is going on.
“For example, starting with a post which claims that giving away freebies with your book is completely ludicrous… and then trying to turn it into a conversation about a single, specific bible verse.)”
Hmmm, still no evidence that the gift cards are “freebies” and nothing to show that my post is about only one bible verse. It is about at least a handful, those about the miracles of the loaves and fishes, and several in Mark 16 where JC promises that *any* baptized believer will be able to do miracles, specifically healing other humans. Despite the presence of plenty of people needing healing near the Reason Rally site at Walter Reed AMC, Christians like MMM and Ray Comfort refuse to do something that would help people. They insist on spending $25,000 for sandwiches to convince people to take a book that has no evidence to support its claims.
“And you certainly can’t make them read.”
Quite a claim since, as has been stated, this happens in every school in the world.
““Fine. Starve and burn, you idiot.”
A great example of a Christian who fantasizes about hell and people being punished for disagreeing with MMM. Evidence for this hell is yet to be given.
“Skeptics don’t have to defend themselves–ever. All they have to do is ask questions of OTHER PEOPLE, and then say, “That’s not evidence!” when they get a response.”
Poor MMM. I’ve asked her to show this to be the case and as of yet, no evidence of such a thing. She’s been shown that skeptics do indeed give evidence and defend themselves and she chooses to repeat the lie and still has not given any evidence to support her claim. MMM, you are still welcome to show where I have said “that is not evidence.” Your strawman atheist still has yet to come to life for you.
“The only trouble is, you keep bringing up specific verses in the Bible and asking me to defend my inability to heal people who don’t really believe I can heal them in the first place.”
This is a wonderful excuse on why a TrueChristian can’t display her promised magical powers. It’s everyone else’s fault that she can’t do anything. But when it was pointed out that we surely can find one Christian at Walter Reed AMC, she ignores that point. There is no caveat offered by JC or anyone in the bible that the person being healed must believe as MMM does.
“Is it frustrating to not to have anything to teach people who are on the fence, other than “At least my perspective is better than being a stupid Christian!”?”
MMM has made this claim and cannot show where this sentiment was expressed by myself. How unsurprising.
“To be mad at Comfort for trying to win you to his way of thinking AND be mad at those who give up on you is irrational. That’s the definition of being impossible…”
Of course, no evidence for these claims either. MMM has done a great job of acknowledging that Ray Comfort is trying to “win” over others, rather than just giving out a “freebie”.
“You’re the student who flat REFUSES to eat anything that’s put in front of him. In fact, you write long blog posts about what idiots the teachers are, when they try “bribing” you to take a bite. And you accuse them of only working with you for hateful, selfish reasons.”
Again, no evidence for this attempt at an analogy.
“(Those sadistic twits said something like, “You can eat this or go hungry. But you’d be stupid to let yourself go hungry.” So, of course, the student cried to his mother: “They are calling me stupid!!!!”)”
MMM has been asked to show that her god exists and that her religion is true so she can support the claim that it is “stupid” not to believe. Still waiting for that evidence.
“Christians who are trying to convert you are idiots, and the Christians who stop trying to convert you are unloving twits.”
Again, nothing to support that I have said anything like this attempt to create an atheist strawman.
“You forgot to analyze the part where I said students love the attention they get from throwing fits and controlling conversations.”
Still hasn’t shown where this was said by MMM or where this happened by the supposed “student”.
““WHY do we assume a Creator would be loving and fair? WHY can’t he be cruel?””
This was on MMM’s own blog and was shown to be wrong by the fact that other people do discuss this. MMM needs to show why anyone should consider her personal ignorance evidence.
“Nah, I’m a Skeptic now. I don’t provide evidence. I just demand answers from others…”
A repetition of a false claim from earlier. Still no evidence and more lovely bearing of false witness against another.
“I’ll simply remind you I’m not interested in a “subjective opinion.” I was told I could get EVIDENCE here, remember?” “From the way I have been treated, I believe the next thing I’m supposed to say is, “LIAR!!!! You’re such a LYING LIAR, YOU LIAR-PANTS!!!!!””
This is offered as a claim that I did not answer her questions. Those questions were answered and she has of course tried to call me a liar with no evidence presented at all.
“Pro tip: if you have to use the Bible to make your case, then you’re “borrowing from Christianity” the way I suggested earlier…)”
A common assumption that her bible is the sole font of morality. Alas, MMM is ignorant about other religions and doesn’t realize her bible borrows from others. She has yet to show that her religion is the sole font of morality or that her god exists.
“Please try to answer this without bringing up the Bible: “Why shouldn’t we execute people like Ray Comfort, for the harm they’re causing?””
Still waiting for why we should do such a thing per MMM and where I have said anything of the kind.
“But right/wrong is objective and unchanging–regardless of whether the Bible is full of errors.”
Still no evidence for this claim.
“I’d like to submit these screen shots as “evidence” that atheism is nothing more than stylistic arguing–and it doesn’t actually answer any questions on its own…”
MMM claimed she had highlighted a screen capture to support this claim but when offered to have it put up on this blog, she refused to give it since she would be asked to support her claims by showing why what she supposedly highlighted was “evidence” of what she claimed.
“Next question: Do you believe Ray Comfort is evil or just stupid?”
Another lovely loaded question which was answered by ignoring the intentionally limited choices offered.
“I’m starting to think you CAN’T write a comment without bringing up god, the Bible, or Christianity? (Actually, I’ve thought that from the beginning. That’s why I laughed when your very first question was, “May I ask if you’re a Christian?”… If you recall, my response was that my background only matters to people who have nothing to say unless they’re tearing down someone else…)”
A quick reading of my blog can set this doubt to rest. But as always still waiting for evidence to support this attempt to cast aspersions.
“But you can’t answer without trying to flip the script and make demands from others.”
No evidence for this false claim either. It also indicates that MMM has little idea how a discussion is done.
“You’re correct in guessing that you didn’t answer adequately enough. (It must be frustrating when someone never accepts your evidence, huh?)”
Which is shown to be false when she then changes her answer to “I believe you when you say that’s how you would describe red to a blind person. I’m just saying it wouldn’t be very helpful.” After her claims were shown to be false and she was given the definition of “describe”.
“How would you describe the color red to a blind man?”
“The question I’ve been TRYING to ask, but have apparently confused you deeply, is what would you say to try and help a blind person experience color for themselves? (Of course, they can’t SEE it. But is there a way to describe it well enough for them to finally get it? Some philosophers think so. And should we keep trying?)”
An attempt to try to claim that MMM didn’t ask the original question but “really” intended to ask the second, different question, in an attempt to invalidate the answer she received.
Questions MMM has refused to answer:
May I ask if you are a Christian?
“Is lying a bad thing?
What about bribery?
Would you say they’re wrong?
Can you prove they’re wrong, please?”
Questions asked by MMM herself that she refuses to answer.
“Can you provide evidence where I said the Bible is the source of morality?”
This is one of the funnier questions that MMM won’t answer since asks the question and she’s already said she believes this on her own blog in her own words “““Again, I agree that we shouldn’t expect biblical morality out of the 17% of our people who admit they are unbelievers. But the VAST MAJORITY of us don’t fall in that category.”https://culturesatwar.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/proud-member-of-the-morality-police-at-your-service/
“How about we consider how Christians differ in what they consider “sin”? Is homosexuality a sin or not?”
“I’ll ask you directly: Do you believe morality comes from your bible and your god?”
“I also would like to ask you another question: are Mormons Christians? Are Jehovah’s Witnesses? Are Roman Catholics? Are the various sects of the eastern Orthodox churches? Unitarians? Cathars? Coptic Christians? Pentacostals? Seventh Day Adventists? Presybeterians? The various sects of Anabaptists?”
“That’s hilarious, MMM. Nice try but saying that you try to live up to what is in the bible is the same as saying as you believe that this is where morality comes from. IF this is not the case, WHY do you try to live up to what is written in there?”
“You may of course tell us that you do not believe the bible is the “Truth” as you have written it which would make my conclusion fail. Will you? Now, since you are trying to claim that “biblical morality” doesn’t mean morality from the Bible, please tell us exactly what you meant.”
“Hmmm, so is the bible wrong now when it claimed that some ideas were right and objective and unchanging, and it’s really embarrassing for Christians to admit that now? What is “right/wrong” then, MMM, and how can you tell? YOu seem to want to run back to the bible, but by your own admission, it might not be your god’s word, and there is no reason at all to think that it is. Unless you want to present evidence that it really is. Do you?”
““Christians claim that their bible is the word of God, so, unless you want to claim it is not, aka, that thing you are trying to live up to what is written in there, it is the same question: “does morality come from the bible?” “does morality come from your god?” If you want to say there is a difference, please do so. It makes a fine problem for Christians no matter what you say.
Always good to see a TrueChristian call me a fool. Hmmm, what did your savior say about that?””
““I’m still waiting for you to show me that it is stupid for not believing in your god. I am waiting for evidence for your claims, MMM. Show me your version of your god exists. Show me that your god agrees with your version of morality that you pick and choose from the bible. Just how many people have you killed for working on the Sabbath? And exactly when is the Sabbath, since Christians can’t even agree about that?”
“How would you describe the color red to a blind man?”
Offered evidently to “side-track” the discussion since MMM has refused to answer any of my questions but feels she still must ask more of her own.
“Now it appears you accept that I did give a description of something. Why did you refuse before? And twice?”
“What does describing colors to blind people have to do with your initial fascination with my post about Ray Comfort, his attempts to bribe people to take his books and religious nonsense, and his wasting of $25,000 in doing so?”
“So, again, MMM, why do you now want to ignore your own words and talk about anything at all but your false claims about me, your religion and Ray Comfort, and my conclusions about such things?”
And where MMM decried any attempt to get off track from the questions about Ray Comfort. She has no problem in trying to distract from her own failures by doing exactly what she attacks me for.
“Plus, it takes a hundred years to get back on track.”
“Maybe you’ll show me otherwise by answering this question without getting sidetracked by whatever you think I believe: Is Ray Comfort an evil man, or is he just stupid?”
As always still willing to entertain any evidence given to support the false claims above. Now, I’ll play prophet and guess that I’ll see a whine about how long this post was.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 21, 2016 at 10:46 pm
Are you actually twisting questions I’ve asked into “false claims?”
In what universe is a question a false claim?
Am I being trolled?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 22, 2016 at 12:43 pm
Please do cite instances to support your questions, MMM. It is no surprise that you haven’t.
A question can contain a false claim. That shouldn’t be too hard to figure out.
And no you are not being trolled. I’m glad you have discovered that word. Now, you have to support the use of it with evidence. It doesn’t work if you just repeat it as a baseless claim.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 22, 2016 at 2:39 pm
Next question: are you on medication?
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carmen says:
May 22, 2016 at 2:50 pm
mrsmcmommy – Club’s exercised much more patience with your foolishness than I ever would. I’m not sure what your query about medication is about but I think Club lets you keep talking so you can keep revealing what an. . .well, what kind of a christian you are.
Club, can you see me shaking my head? 😉
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 22, 2016 at 3:07 pm
Thanks for weighing in, Carmen!
Have you ever tried to describe sight to a blind man?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 23, 2016 at 7:06 am
MMM, again, it seems you cannot answer your own question and are trying your best to sidetrack the discussion again. What does describing colors to blind people have to do with your initial fascination with my post about Ray Comfort, his attempts to bribe people to take his books and religious nonsense, and his wasting of $25,000 in doing so? Your baseless claims have been listed again, so you could start trying to support them with evidence. You could also answer the questions put to you but I know you won’t. Taking responsibility for your actions isn’t your strong suit.
Of course Carmen can answer your question if she desires. If she does, I’m going to prophesy that you will insist that she didn’t answer the question appropriately, and then you’ll run around in a circle saying that you didn’t actually ask the question you did and try to invent a new one so you can ignore the answer given (an example here: https://clubschadenfreude.com/2016/05/07/not-polite-dinner-conversation-reason-rally-and-thanks-ray-for-showing-that-your-god-doesnt-exist/#comment-9042)
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 23, 2016 at 10:05 am
I guess we’ll need to see if Carmen answers, to test your prophetic powers…
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 23, 2016 at 6:56 am
Indeed I can. 🙂 You are quite right in your guess on why I allow TrueChristians like MMM to post comments on my blog.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 23, 2016 at 6:55 am
The occasional aspirin and antihistamine. Is there something wrong with being on medication if it helps deal with a disease? Or are you trying to imply something else? Please do clarify.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 23, 2016 at 10:03 am
Are those questions you’re asking me?
Do you think I’ll answer? 😉
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 23, 2016 at 12:08 pm
Of course not, MMM! There’s no reason to assume you would suddenly become honorable and responsible for your actions. I am more than happy to see you refuse to answer questions; your actions give me more evidence that you are no better a person than the next, and you are certainly worse than most.
You can just show yourself as the woman who tries to intimate that something is wrong with *me* when she cannot support her claims. I suppose that is all you have left, baseless personal attacks and inane questions presented as a distraction from your failure. Please do continue with them. I’m more than happy to let you have more rope.
As I said, if Carmen deigns to answer, I am quite sure that you’ll whine and claim that something is wrong with the answer. In any case, we have more evidence of exactly what kind of person you are. There’s no need for C to answer though, since you’ve been shown that describing sight to a blind person can be done easily.
Again, What does describing colors to blind people have to do with your initial fascination with my post about Ray Comfort, his attempts to bribe people to take his books and religious nonsense, and his wasting of $25,000 in doing so? It seems that you are continuing to try to act like a bully on my comments, and you certainly are acting like a coward. I guess there’s not much to your faith at all if answering questions is such a threat to it.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 23, 2016 at 6:52 pm
“You’ve been shown that describing sight to a blind person can be done easily.”
Easily???
So, you disagree with the blind man who said himself that he often gets “mixed signals” when people try to discribe color to him? It’s really an easy task–despite the blind man still having very little idea what red is? Or am I misunderstanding?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 23, 2016 at 8:43 pm
Yes, MMM, easily. One can come up with a bunch of different ways to describe color to the blind. The fact that the blind may have the opinion that they receive “mixed signals” doesn’t mean that the descriptions weren’t easy to create. You’ve already been shown that description doesn’t depend on the person you are describing something to, it depends on *you*. You of course ignored that part of my reply but I’ll be happy to repeat it “I was thinking about this some more and again, we can describe things to other people. No problem there. CAn you describe to me what you see out your bedroom window? Yep. Now, whether its a good description or not can be debated.”
Another example is that my husband sees red differently from each eye, thanks to a childhood injury. What he sees can be different, depending on which eye he has open. He can describe that to me. It’s easy for him to do so and if I don’t quite understand, that is my problem. But I do understand something, even if the description is imperfect. You misrepresent the blind fellow, which isn’t surprising at all. He isn’t disagreeing that coming up with descriptions of sight isn’t easy. He is saying that people have their own opinions of color. So, no, MMM, I don’t disagree with this fellow; I agree with him quite a bit.
As usual, yep, you are misunderstanding someone in your need to try to show me wrong and can only whine because you refuse to answer questions and can’t actually show you have the slightest clue what you are talking about. That’s the problem of being a coward and refusing to answer questions put to you. All you have is running to the next question, hoping no one notice your ignorance. A question I would ask you is if you pray for your god’s help in your current efforts here? I know you won’t answer and it’s not hard to see why.
Still waiting for you to show me how *you* would describe red to a blind person since you are so sure that it isn’t easy and are sure that my descriptions aren’t adequate. Still waiting for you to support your claims about me. Still waiting for you to explain what describing color to the blind has to do with the original post and your false claims that I was “sidetracking” the discussion. I know I’ll still be waiting, but it is quite a bit of fun to see you come up with more ridiculous questions and excuses.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 23, 2016 at 10:02 pm
Glad you’re having fun! That’s what friends are for!
You know what I find most interesting about blindness? How reliant a blind person is on others… I was thinking today, “What if a blind man’s parents never told him that he was blind?”
I have no idea why they wouldn’t.
But I think it would make a good story.
What if NO ONE ever said, “I have an ability that you don’t have.”? He’d know something was different, based on the things sighted people said to each other that he didn’t get himself.
But he wouldn’t know WHAT was different unless they told him. (Or tried to tell him. Because, again, sight is hard to wrap your mind around, if you’ve never experienced it…)
What if no one ever told a blind person they were different?
Maybe I should write the book…
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 24, 2016 at 12:10 pm
MMM, you are not a friend of mine. A friend doesn’t act like you do. This is again where your actions belie your claims. You are a guest on my blog, that contributes little more than being a demonstration of how Christianity isn’t what it’s cracked up to be. You’re mild entertainment to an atheist; a cat toy.
Again with more questions offered by someone who doesn’t want to have a discussion. It seems you need attention, MMM, and you would like control. It’s like being in high school again with the usual wannabe queen bees.
It would be quite obvious to a blind person they were different as soon as they are unable to do something that others can do, like walk down a street. From what Helen Keller wrote, she knew there was something wrong. As for parents not telling the truth to their children, that happens all of the time for good intentions and bad.
Again, you offer baseless claims, refuse to answer questions and run away from answers given to you. If this is what you think a friend does, it is no wonder you look for attention, even negative.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 24, 2016 at 12:25 pm
You’ve been giving me negative attention?
I thought we were just going back and forth discussing things…
I thought I was allowed to ask questions and to decline answering any…
You’re breaking my heart, Club.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 25, 2016 at 7:34 am
You are indeed welcome to ask questions. You can make up any excuse why you will not answer any put to you; the reason you do not seems to come down to fear that your claims will be under scrutiny, which they already are.
This is not a discussion. A discussion is the give and take of questions and answers. You have shown that you are not interested in a discussion, but trying to come up with questions you think have no answers, and when faced with an answer, you run around insisting that the answers aren’t “right”. Of course, since you refuse to take responsibility for your claims and answer questions, you have nothing to demonstrate this.
The reason why you are here seems to be that you need attention, even if it is negative and shows the failure of your claims and of your religion. I will ask you more questions: why are you here, MMM? Why do you make false claims repeatedly, thus ignoring your religion’s precepts? I do wonder how you define being a Christian, considering your actions. As it stands, you have shown through your actions that you are a thoroughly unpleasant person, but you serve as a great example of a Christian behaving badly.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 25, 2016 at 8:36 am
Do you REALLY wonder how I define Christianity? Or are you happier with the box you’ve already assigned to me, which allows you to conclude I’m a”Christian behaving badly?”
Isn’t it more fun to just keep assuming you know what I believe and then try to hold me to that standard?
…you don’t have to answer those questions. They’re of the “rhetorical” (perhaps a bit sarcastic) sort, which you will probably label as “lies” that are unsuited for anyone whose blog used the phrase biblical morality somewhere…
Anyway, I already know that you don’t think I’m a good Christian example: lying and being unpleasant and such. Duly noted. 🙂
But, the good news is, you and Carmen have been very consistent Chimpoids. I can find nothing wrong with the examples you have set, as Dominant Animals!
Brava to both of you, for practicing what you preach…
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/mean-girls-scientists-say-women-have-evolved-to-be-indirectly-aggressive-8908954.html
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 25, 2016 at 6:00 pm
It seems you haven’t quite figured out how a discussion works yet. Yes, MMM, I do wonder how you define Christianity. I said so. I’ve been asking you to answer questions to support your claims and give us information about yourself for what seems to be forever now, and *you* have refused to answer and seem proud of that rather silly stance. No one has put you in a box, you have done that all on your own by your actions. I’ll ask you again: how do you define Christianity?
Ah, there we go, one more loaded question. It’s a shame that you are so dishonest to need to ask those, MMM. As always, you are welcome to support your claims and tell me what you do believe.
It seems that you may have inadvertently indicated why you refuse to answer qustions and support your claims. “Isn’t it more fun to just keep assuming you know what I believe and then try to hold me to that standard?” Is that it, MMM, are you that afraid of being held to a standard that you would create on your own if you answered questions and supported your claims? That seems to be a possibility because you certainly didn’t want to be shown decisively that you believe morals come from your bible and thus your god. Why are you afraid of being held to a standard, one you can create yourself?
Yep, there we go again with the Christian who wants to ask “rhetorical” questions so she can cast aspersions on someone else and try to avoid responsibility. There is a very good reason you don’t want such questions answered: the answers show your claims to be false.
Hmmm, so MMM, are you saying that the bible and the morality that your god supposedly taught through it has nothing to say about lying? Or that it says lying is a good thing? Since I know what the bible does say about such things, I do find it unsuitable for a Christian to lie, to bear false witness and to make false claims. This is why I would like to know how you would define Christianity. Do your actions speak louder than your words? You mentioned “biblical morality” in relationship to how people should act, those people being Christians. It is curious that you seem to need to distance yourself from your own words. You also said “I’m afraid our distrust of Scripture is causing us to accept crazier and crazier things.” And “I’m afraid because a huge number of people think everything is “fine” since “gay isn’t contagious”–but they’re virtually blind about what’s really at stake.” Another indicator that you think that the bible is the basis of morality, written in your post about how afraid you are of gay people contaminating you. Again, you demonstrate that Christians don’t agree on what their god wants, what “sin” is, etc and do nothing more than create their god in their image.
I had wondered if we’d finally get to more personal attacks and the attempt by you to play martyr, often one of the end game moves of a TrueChristian. That’s quite an article for you to post since your behavior here matches its claims about indirect aggression quite well. We had you start with making false claims about yourself, then proceeding onto making false claims about other people, being unwilling to support your claims, being unwilling to answer questions, making more false claims and directly lying about me, then trying to sidetrack the subject when you were losing, trying to pretend we are friends, and when shown that you are no kind of friend, you now want to claim that everyone who points out your failings is evidently being “mean” to you. Now, MMM, if you want to show how I have done anything discussed in the article, please do so. If you can’t, then you are again throwing shit at a wall and hoping someone assumes you tell the truth or will do your work for you.
I’ve called you out on your actions quite directly. I think you might remember when I pointed out this “. Of course, there are Christians who are decent humane human beings who don’t get off on sadistic fantasies of hell. “ and “Christians who are trying to convert me by using bribes and wasting money that could be used to help people who really need it are twits. Christians who say that I deserve to be tortured for eternity for disagreeing with their beliefs (which not even all Christians agree on) are sadistic (not unloving, please do get it right MMM) twits.” I’ve called you a liar. Not exactly what is meant by indirect aggression, and there certainly isn’t any competition for mates or resources here. Try again.
“What does describing colors to blind people have to do with your initial fascination with my post about Ray Comfort, his attempts to bribe people to take his books and religious nonsense, and his wasting of $25,000 in doing so?”
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 25, 2016 at 6:50 pm
What if you said to a blind man, “Red feels hot or angry,” and the blind man answered, “No, it doesn’t.”
How would you handle that?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 26, 2016 at 6:59 am
I’d ask him how he knows. So, how would you handle that response you postulated? How would you describe red to a blind man? Or would you just ask another question to avoid having to address the response as you have done so far on my blog comments?
why are you sidetracking the discussion you claimed you were so interested in, MMM? You claimed that I was wrong about Ray Comfort and his supposedly planned antics at the Reason Rally but have yet to show that you are correct. Again, it seems you are indeed afraid of having to take responsibility for an answer and you are unwilling to be held to a standard, even one that you create yourself.
How do you define a Christian, MMM? And why do you refuse to do so?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 26, 2016 at 12:57 pm
This hypothetical blindman would reply, “I know you’re wrong, because other people have told me that red feels like a sunset–which is beautiful. Or red can be a beautiful flower or a set of gorgeous lips… So, SOMEBODY is wrong. Or, maybe you sighted people aren’t actually seeing red at all.”
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 26, 2016 at 6:02 pm
Since you are not blind, and simply making up claims, MMM, why should anyone care?
Actually there is one really awesome reason. You’ve come up with one of my favorite arguments against the existence of your god or any gods. To paraphrase you:
“I know you’re wrong, because other people have told me that God is wrathful, or God is loving. Or god is all for free will. Or is for slavery. Or god has no problem in the sexual desires of humans, or Or that God hates homosexuals so much that he invented a whole new disease to kill them and anyone else who got caught in the collateral damage. God wants people to kill others who don’t believe, and God wants everyone to live in harmony. God grants magic powers to Christians so they can heal people. God grants magical powers so only Christians can heal Christians. God heals no one because we need to believe solely by faith… So, SOMEBODY is wrong. Or, maybe you believing people aren’t actually seeing God at all.”
You see, MMM, it’s all about evidence. What evidence does the blind man have that red isn’t all of those things since it is indeed all of those things; it’s just a color and what he is getting is the subjective opinions of other humans. The problem is when humans offer the same subjective baseless nonsense about a supposedly omnipotent, omniscient being that supposedly had a direct hand in events that no one can find evidence for, and that they claim is unchanging, and the sole source for objective morality.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 26, 2016 at 6:30 pm
The blindman is the one demanding evidence from YOU remember? His “evidence” that red doesn’t exist is that no one has helped him see it, yet…
Sight would kind of sound like a magic power to someone who’s never experienced it, wouldn’t it?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 26, 2016 at 6:41 pm
I’ve given evidence, MMM. If you recall, I was the one who didn’t depend on subjective claim but gave scientific facts. One’s subjective opinion is not evidence, MMM. We’ve gone over this before and its no more true now than it was when you first tried to make the claim. Now, when humans do fix blindness, and it certainly seems likely considering the links I gave earlier, this blind man’s claim of evidence would be shown to simply false. What you have your blind man saying is nothing more than a variant of the god of the gaps argument.
The only way sight would be considered “magic” is if the person was ignorant about a great many things. The part that would show it not magic is that it can be destroyed or simply absent.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 26, 2016 at 7:08 pm
You can’t be serious, Club.
It’s not “evidence” to the blind man! He literally has to take our word for it. He can’t examine a healthy eye for himself. He can’t see his own medical records. You can tell him where red falls on the light spectrum–but he doesn’t even know what light is.
They claim to have abilities he doesn’t. But do you REALLY believe that saying “Red exists–and it’s both angry AND beautiful” is the same as evidence?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 26, 2016 at 8:27 pm
You don’t have much respect or knowledge of blind people, do you? You also are evidently ignorant on all of the devices that allow the visually impaired to not have to depend on what others might deign to tell them. So, no, MMM, a blind person doesn’t have to take our word literally. One can know what light is without seeing it, MMM, just how I can know what a neutron star is without seeing it.
As I have indicated, the claim that a color is “angry” and that it is “beautiful” is subjective description. It is evidence of someone’s opinion and that opinion can convey information. The scientific facts I gave are evidence. You have yet to show you have any clue what evidence is since you are unable to produce any to support your claims.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 26, 2016 at 9:53 pm
I’ve decided to answer a question.
Yes, I have both respect AND knowledge of blind people. I’m willing to bet I’ve known more than you.
I taught special education for years, before my kids were both.
But you’ll have to take my word for it. 😉
No, describing something isn’t evidence.
Telling someone about a neutron star isn’t evidence.
But that’s a great example of the fact that even sighted people have to trust others for things we can’t experience first-hand.
Knowing what light”is” (in technical terms) is not the same as understanding it for yourself… And I would love to be in the room if/when you explained to one of my friends that red is about 650 nanometers. They’d probably wonder (as I did) whether you seriously think you’re offering them evidence.
Because, if they can’t hear, smell, touch, or taste it, you CAN’T give them any evidence.
So, yes, a blind person is entirely dependent on the word of others regarding what light and color are…
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 27, 2016 at 7:52 am
Of course you decided to answer a question, MMM. It may be that you’ve finally realized that only asking questions has only shown you to be ignorant.
You may know more blind people than I do. You have shown that you haven’t a clue about them with your baseless claims. Considering your actions before, I have no reason to believe your claims at all. No reason to believe that you have taught special education classes for “years”. It may be true, but the boy has called wolf far too many times to be believed now. I don’t have to take your word for anything. A known liar does not deserve that benefit.
I am not sure what you mean “before your kids were both”. Both what?
Yep, simply telling someone about a neutron star isn’t evidence. Showing spectra, showing gravitational influence on the surroundings, etc is evidence (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron_star) Again, it seems you have to again create a strawman to attack and ignore what I have said. This is no surprise and again, your actions are additional evidence to support the conclusion you cannot be trusted to tell the truth. Humans do trust each other to relate information. They have that trust because they have concrete reasons to do so, that the information is reliable and reflects reality. Often trust is misused and misapplied because people want to trust that everything someone tells them is equally reliable. That is not true of course.
Yes, MMM, knowing what light is is exactly the same as understanding it for yourself. That’s what knowing means. “1) : to perceive directly : have direct cognition of (2) : to have understanding of (3) : to recognize the nature of :” understand: “c : to have thorough or technical acquaintance with or expertness in the practice of” It’s always fun when a TrueChristian goes back to trying to redefine words so their baseless claims have some chance of working.
If your friends are able to understand the basics of science, they would not wonder at all about the information given about the color red at all as science. You have demonstrated that you are ignorant about science, MMM, and it is no surprise that you would wonder about something you did not understand. You can be taught, just as your friends (barring any kind of intellectual disability). Again, your ignorance doesn’t determine what evidence is. You have yet to show any evidence for your claims, so there is no reason to think you known what evidence is at all.
Yes, I can give evidence without depending on hearing, smell, touch or taste. We humans don’t need those to get information, we can create our own instruments to get evidence, and that evidence can be communicated in different ways. One does not need direct exposure to x-rays, to phosgene gas, to fuming nitric acid to know they exist. A blind person can use a photometer to know light exists, and a spectrograph to know that color exists, information given through means that they can use what senses they do have to understand. So your claim that evidence is only received through the senses evolved to receive them is false. However, you are always welcome to support your claims. I’m still waiting.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 27, 2016 at 9:35 am
It was supposed to say “before they were BORN.” Sorry for the typo.
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How would you “show” spectra and “show” gravitationally influence of stars to a blind person?
Any physical evidence you can give them would require that they trust you. (As you said, not everyone can be trusted!)
Maybe the trouble is, you’re trying to show that I’m scientifically illiterate and a liar–when this isn’t a scientific issue at all.
It’s about relating to and teaching others about our every day experience. It’s about stepping into another’s shoes and trying to imagine what it would be like to have to trust others even more than most people. It’s about imagining what it would be like to memorize the scientific explanations for rainbows (water, refracted light, etc.) yet still have no idea what that would BE like! They hear about space and stars and shadows, but have no picture of them. All of which a sighted person takes for granted.
My students rely on sighted people to make instruments that turn things most people can see into something they can hear or touch instead.
My deaf students experience sound as a vibration. But hearing is different… somehow… there’s no way to describe what a sound SOUNDS like, without (as you say) correcting the problem and helping the person finally see or hear for themselves.
I’m not sure why you want to turn my observations into personal attacks.
I’m a person, Club. My name is Amanda. I’m married, and we have three children. I like hosting parties and Zumba. And, most importantly, I’m not at war with you. I don’t hate you, so I’m sorry if you got that impression somehow. Maybe I’m reading your posts with the wrong tone. But it’s exhausting to have to sift through the personal attacks get to the main point each time.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 28, 2016 at 7:36 am
Hmmm, MMM, how do you show words to a blind person? Showing isn’t dependent on only vision. How do blind people read instruments? How do blind people navigate their world when some sighted person isn’t around? You seem to think them unable to function unless some one helps them.
Considering your remarks here and on your blog, the vast majority of them show that you are scientifically ignorant and I have already shown that you are a liar. It is a scientific issue because you want to play pretend that no one but a sighted person can get information about the universe, evidence.
MMM, you tried to ask a gotcha question and it failed because you got an answer you can’t counter and now all you are doing is trying to move the goalposts. As it seems, you don’t think your questions through in your need for somehow countering me by bringing up nonsense questions to distract from your failure to counter my post about Ray Comfort and the actions of him and Christians like yourself.
Blind people don’t have to trust others without thought or requests for evidence. Your constant display of ignorance about what blind people do throws doubt on your claims of knowing so many blind people. Yep, people can empathize with others and can step into their shoes. This doesn’t mean that a blind person can’t understand what the color red is. Again, it seems you are only bringing up this topic and then trying to change it since you are a failure when it comes to supporting your claims. Again, you try to move the goalposts and now try to pretend you really were asking about how it would feel, when your initial question was how would describe red to a blind person. Such attempts don’t work when we are in a written medium, and such attempts show that you are not being honest. No one needs a “picture” to know something. I might not know exactly how it is floating in zero g but I can understand it from a description.
Your students are not just blind or deaf if they are in a special education class. They have intellectual disabilities. They may have to rely on sighted people. Intially, any blind person does but that does not require them to always do so and certainly does not require them to trust without reason or ignorantly accept what they are told.
Funny how your claim that only sighted people can make instruments for disabled people to use. A five minute search on Google shows this not to be the case at all, http://www.blindscience.org/supalo . Again, you rely on ignorance to make a point and you fail.
Hearing is sensing a vibration through the auditory canal and it is interpreted in the brain. Sound is always and only a vibration, MMM. This is why it doesn’t go through a vacuum since there is nothing to vibrate. Since we have technology, we can bypass a damaged part of the body and relay the same information to the brain. Your apparent ignorance in this is why I think you are ignorant in the sciences because this is what one would learn in elementary school.
Please do show where I turned your observations into personal attacks. That seems to be one more attempt by you to make a claim and then hope that someone else does your work for you.
Yep, you are a person, Amanda. So? I’m one too. Your marriage, children and interest in Zumba have what to do with what we are talking about? It seems that you are trying to play the martyr card again. You’ve lied about me, Amanda. You’ve acted like a bully on my blog. It is your actions that have shown that you are a thoroughly unpleasant person, and you have chosen to do all that you have done. It is not me who have come up with an impression; it is you who have given it. It’s a common tactic to try to blame the audience when you’ve been a jerk and been called out for it.
Please do show where I have use a personal attack, Amanda. I have certainly shown where you have failed and done that with facts to show that your claims are false. If you want to consider that a personal attack, then reality is a personal attack against you since you have yet to show your claims to be true. Again, it seems that you are creating excuses again to avoid answering questions and supporting your claims.
““What does describing colors to blind people have to do with your initial fascination with my post about Ray Comfort, his attempts to bribe people to take his books and religious nonsense, and his wasting of $25,000 in doing so?”
Or perhaps you might understand my disgust with Comfort if I put it this way “Why do you find it okay for Ray Comfort to waste $25,000 in trying to bribe people to take his books when that $25,000 could be used for a special education program? Why can’t Christians heal these humans who are suffering from such disabilities?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 28, 2016 at 4:21 pm
Well, I have to hand it to you, Club. I’ve never met anyone quite like you…
That’s enough questions for now. I’m sure you have more work to do–saving the world from liars like me. So I’ll let you write your next post.
But, as always, the conversation with you has only strengthened my belief that some people are born with abilities that others don’t have…
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 29, 2016 at 11:35 am
Why yes, some people are born with abilities that others don’t have. No one has said this is not true. This has to do what with your baseless claims and questions, Amanda? You made the claim in your last post that I was making personal attacks. Of course you can’t actually show this to be the case and again demonstrate that you intentionally try to make false claims about me. Considering how your bible says that making false claims is a very bad thing, I wonder why you continue to do it. It would seem that you don’t believe what your bible says at all, or you at least ignore the parts you don’t want to follow. Do you think your god approves of such nonsense? Do you think it doesn’t notice? Either assumption is not what the bible claims.
We have gone from you trying to claim you were a skeptic, to lying and claiming skeptics don’t have to provide evidence, to claiming that it’s just fine to waste $25,000 to get people to take a book and not give it to people who are hungry or who need help with disabilities, to claiming that you can’t heal people like the bible promises because they don’t agree with you, to asking questions if one can describe colors to blind people. When that question was answered, then we have you trying to change the question when your questions are answered, evidently in order to pretend that you have questions that no one can answer. Those questions are of course answered also and you run to another question.
I’ve met plenty of people like you, Amanada. You are terrified of being responsible for what you claim and being held to a standard, even one of your own creation. You rely on ignorance to keep your faith, and you do this by desperately ignoring any questions put to you. Your actions show that Christianity certainly isn’t what it is claimed to be and no, dear, you aren’t holding me up from writing my next post, so that excuse for running away doesn’t work for you either. Running away is your choice. At least take responsibility for that.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 18, 2016 at 4:54 pm
I was thinking about this some more and again, we can describe things to other people. No problem there. CAn you describe to me what you see out your bedroom window? Yep. Now, whether its a good description or not can be debated.
You might want to know what a blind person thinks about the descriptions of color he gets:
http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2014/07/could-you-describe-colors-to-a-blind-person.html
He has no problem in admitting that what he gets are descriptions of color. They might be contradictory but they are still descriptions. Mine is quite a bit more technical than others but it is still a description. Now, why are you asking me such questions, MMM?
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 18, 2016 at 5:01 pm
Oops! Didn’t see this post before I responded with my last comment.
Yes! That’s Tommy! I love that guy!
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John Branyan says:
May 8, 2016 at 8:13 pm
You gonna be an atheist? If you have any questions, you’ll find this bunch to be very patient teachers.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 7:07 am
Thank you JB. We are indeed very patient when it comes to showing that your claims are false.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 9, 2016 at 9:42 am
You can’t BE an Atheist, John. It’s simply what’s left when you’re finished tearing down the utter absurdity that is belief in the supernatural.
Duh.
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John Branyan says:
May 9, 2016 at 9:50 am
So you think atheism means you’ll cease to ‘be’? I think the rest of the gang will disagree with you, McMom.
Atheism is enlightenment. You can expect to be imbued with special powers we theists don’t possess. For example, you’ll know what motivates Ray Comfort to give away sandwiches.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 9, 2016 at 9:54 am
No, no, no. You won’t cease to BE.
You’ll just understand that your “being” came about as a result of several happy accidents–and NOT because an intelligent force orchestrated it.
Again, duh.
(And who doesn’t want to be enlightened??? Why you won’t just let go of God and join Team Enlightenment?)
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John Branyan says:
May 9, 2016 at 9:57 am
…because ‘Team Enlightenment’ writes dumb things like this blog post…
Take a look at the syllogisms then tell me this is enlightened thinking.
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 9, 2016 at 9:58 am
I’d rather not.
Ray Comfort is an idiot.
…and I’m pretty sure he didn’t heal any one at the Reason Rally.
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John Branyan says:
May 9, 2016 at 10:02 am
You are correct. He didn’t heal anyone.
That could be because the Reason Rally hasn’t happened yet but I can’t prove that so…
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 9, 2016 at 10:04 am
…Well, he didn’t heal anyone last year, either.
So–Christians have a LOT of explaining to do!
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carmen says:
May 9, 2016 at 10:17 am
Club, it was my understanding that mrsmcmommy is John’s wife. (I could, of course, be wrong about that. .)
Just thought you might like to know . .. 🙂
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 9, 2016 at 10:20 am
Mrs. McMommy is NOT John’s wife…
But I can’t prove that.
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carmen says:
May 9, 2016 at 10:24 am
Well, yes, actually you CAN prove it – John’s wife could ‘sign in’. . .but thanks for clarifying; I’m not sure what made me think that. . .
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mrsmcmommy says:
May 9, 2016 at 10:30 am
Someone could come in and CLAIM to be John’s wife. But you’d have no way to prove she was telling the truth.
I mean, first you’d need to agree on a definition of “wife.” (Lots of True Christians believe that marriage is a union that only God can make official–regardless of whether someone has or doesn’t have a marriage license.)
But, if we agreed that the government certificate of “wife” is what makes someone married, you’d still have a problem if someone made up a fake certificate.
Or (*gasp*) what if TWO people had marriage certificates with John Branyan’s name written on them. Which was his wife? (Or, if one person was a man, would that be his husband?) I know it’s currently illegal to have more than one wife/husband, but just give us some time to make real progress in this country…
Someday, maybe ALL of us could be John’s wife. Wouldn’t that be great?
Anyway, my point was that you can’t prove a negative. You can’t prove that I’m NOT something. Proof is hard! That’s why I’m really enjoying this conversion to Atheism.
Now I can just demand impossible levels of proof from other people instead of having to provide my own. 🙂
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carmen says:
May 9, 2016 at 10:36 am
I’m happy for you too, mrsmcmommy. Welcome to the club of rationality, complete logic and good sense.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 5:44 pm
that would be hilarious. 🙂
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 5:44 pm
He hasn’t healed anyone ever. Neither have you, JB, or any other Christian in the world. The bible is apparently lying when it says that true believers will be able to do this.
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carmen says:
May 9, 2016 at 5:54 pm
Well, Club, when one realizes that the Bible is full of hyperbole, embellished older myths, and outright lies, it flips a switch in one’s brain. John and his mentor (the mrs.) – unfortunately – refuse to take off their god-goggles. As I suggested to the mrs. on John’s blog, if they want to stay permanently infantilized, it’s up to them I guess.
Until then, they really ought to be prepared for opposition when they spout their willful ignorance on a public forum.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 5:42 pm
No magical powers needed, JB. One just needs to read what Comfort himself has said.
Now, your bible claims that baptized believers will be able to heal people, drink poison, etc. Since there are no Christians who can do this, it seems that there is either a problem with bible or a problem with your claims of being Christian.
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shelldigger says:
May 7, 2016 at 5:49 pm
Ok, lemme get this straight, Bananaman is bribing people with Subway gift cards to take one of his Books of Moron?
Pardon me while I laugh my ass off for a minute. His Book of Moron sucks so bad they can’t just be given away? Nope got to bribe people to take them off his hands. Pathetic.
I’m not sure, but perhaps John is deserving of a “Whoosh Award”
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 5:57 pm
Yep, he has to give away something of value to get them to maybe look at his book. It is hilarious that TrueChristians have to rely on a sandwich to try to convert people. It’s like watching churches have bouncy castles and parties to convince anyone to pay them any attention at all. Such lovely desperation.
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john zande says:
May 7, 2016 at 8:09 pm
Envious. I’d like to go.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 9:31 pm
me going and actually staying overnight is part of my 50th birthday present to myself. we’re staying at a hotel that’s part of the Kimpton group. https://www.kimptonhotels.com/ they are pet friendly and don’t place “holy” books in rooms. If you want one, you can get one at the front desk.
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john zande says:
May 7, 2016 at 10:08 pm
Swank! You’re taking your dog? How cool!
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 10:13 pm
no dog and my cat would not appreciate it. 🙂 My husband would love to have one of the collie/sheepdogs. He had one when he was growing up.
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john zande says:
May 7, 2016 at 10:33 pm
We have three, and five cats. I’m still envious of you going. Please take some video.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 9:50 am
I think the producers may video the thing. I’m a bit technically challenged on doing photos or video that is worth anything but I’ll try.
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John Branyan says:
May 7, 2016 at 9:04 pm
I go to church with a bunch of TrueChristians who are so desperate for attention that they’ve built an orphanage in Zimbabwe that feeds and provides medicine to 18,000 kids! Naturally, then, they preach all that junk about God’s love to the gullible heathen.
Hilarious, isn’t it?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 9:13 pm
Really? So then you can of course provide the evidence for this claim, yes? I am waiting for it.
That’s quite an orphanage, with 18,000 children in it. One would think that many people would have heard of it, especially in other countries in Africa. I will ask my friend Mak if he has heard of this amazing humanitarian project.
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John Branyan says:
May 7, 2016 at 9:45 pm
Sure, Club. Here’s the website: http://www.hippovalley.org/about-our-mission.html
But it’s far worse! This is just the tip of the TrueChristian desperation iceberg!
Compassion International has almost 2 million children that they ‘release from poverty’…IN JESUS NAME! Bahahaha! As you know, Jesus didn’t even EXIST! These horrible people provide care for children in the name of a mythical character!
Samaritan’s Purse has their desperate tendrils into countries all over the world. They base their humanitarian efforts on Luke 10! Shameless attention whores!
HEY! I have an idea! You guys at the Reason Rally should use some of the donation money to go release these poor people from the tyranny of religion!
Feed them your syllogisms, Club! Set them free!
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 10:05 pm
I’m asking for evidence, not a PR claim from a church website. Where does it say that this organization is supporting 18,000 children, JB? It does say “1.Twenty-seven schools, where over 17,000 students receive a top-notch education that includes Bible-based, Christ-centered curriculum.” Which, if rounded up to 18000, would mean that there is over 600 student at each school. Again, this should be known by many. Where is the independent evidence?
Please do show that Jesus did exist, JB. Surely you can, right? You’ve been asked for evidence before and unsurprisingly, you won’t offer it.
Samaritan’s Purse does their best to convert the people that they help, exactly as your church does. This is not help given freely. And I agree with you JB, they are horrible people who require belief in a false god to receive help. Thank you so much for agreeing with me.
Atheists are already donating money to help people and not demand that these people be atheists or theists. Your recommendation is a good one but is already being done.
Thank you again for agreeing with me and showing that Ray Comfort is demonstrating that the Christian god does not exist. However, if you do want to show that my conclusion is wrong, you are always welcome to do so.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 7, 2016 at 10:11 pm
” go to church with a bunch of TrueChristians who are so desperate for attention that they’ve built an orphanage in Zimbabwe that feeds and provides medicine to 18,000 kids”
and what the website actually says
“1.Twenty-seven schools, where over 17,000 students receive a top-notch education that includes Bible-based, Christ-centered curriculum”
what is the truth, JB?
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John Branyan says:
May 7, 2016 at 10:35 pm
The truth is that TrueChristians do all sorts of things around the globe to help people.
You belittle Ray Comfort for handing out free sandwiches.
Keep up the good work! You’re making the world a better place!
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 9:56 am
Thanks for ignoring my points, JB. No one said that Christians didn’t help people. It’s always good to see that you must try lie again.
I mock Ray comfort and TrueChrsitians who must try to bribe people in order to get people to read their false claims. If Ray’s claims are so wonderful, why the bribe, JB?
I mock TrueChristians who spend $25,000 to show off when they could actually help people with it. Yep, $25,000 to the Subway company to feed people who were able to come to a rally *and* try to get them to take a book, rather than $25,000 to help folks who have nothing. It’s quite like those TrueChristians who claim it is “charity” to build themselves a new building with a nifty sound system in it.
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John Branyan says:
May 8, 2016 at 10:11 am
There is a possibility that Ray thinks the folks at the Reason Rally need help. The ‘bribe’ could be an attempt to make a hostile neighbor more open to conversation.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 10:34 am
That’s a wonderful rationalization, JB. Can you support it? I do advise you to see what Comfort has said about the subject. Like many Christians, he wants to pretend that there is a fire and he will save us from it. However, he can’t show that there is a fire. He also shows that he ignores some of the few good bits in the bible.
It is nice that you do agree that it is a bribe e.g. “money or favor given or promised in order to influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a position of trust” merriam-webster.com
So much for the ability of the message and the god to convert on its own.
It seems that the bible itself might question Comfort’s actions:
““Do not accept a bribe, for a bribe blinds those who see and twists the words of the innocent.” Exodus 23 and Deut 16
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John Branyan says:
May 8, 2016 at 11:25 am
You’re annoyed with Ray Comfort for acting in accordance with his Christian convictions.
Then you need to quote scripture because there is no basis for your criticism in non-belief. You need religion to tell Ray he’s misbehaving.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 5:34 pm
Hmmm, what Christian convictions are those, JB? Funny how Ray has no idea what his bible says. He’s quite like you. There is quite a bit of criticism of my own, and I don’t need religion to show that Ray Comfort is a man who needs to bribe people. I know that bribing people is silly, especially to get them to convert to a religion that has no evidence for its claims at all. It is trying to use money to change peoples’ minds. One would think that the message itself could do that.
Again, JB, do you pay people to come to your shows? It is unsurprising that you will not answer this question. JB, do you hand out a $5 gift card to those who come to your shows?
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John Branyan says:
May 8, 2016 at 7:08 pm
Actually, people pay me to come to shows. I use the money they give me to do the same kinds of things as Ray Comfort and Franklin Graham.
If you want, I’ll send you a DVD at no charge…
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 7:06 am
Yes, JB, thanks for supporting my point that it is curious that Ray Comfort has to pay people in order to try to get them to read his book.
You do the same thing as Ray Comfort and Franklin Graham? This would indicate that you make up false claims about bananas being created by a god to fit human hands, when the truth is that bananas have been altered by humans into their current qualities and claim that the followers of other religions are not as good as you are. It would also indicate that you are not charitable because it is the benevolent thing to do, but do it to try to get people to agree to you.
I have no desire for a DVD of a comedian who does such things.
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John Branyan says:
May 9, 2016 at 8:55 am
Okay. Your logic on this point seems to be:
1) Club thinks Ray Comfort is paying people to read his book.
2) JB admits that people pay to see him perform.
3) JB’s actions support Club’s thesis.
I don’t believe this is strong enough thinking to require a refutation.
I didn’t say I “do the same thing” as Ray Comfort and Franklin Graham. I said I do the same KINDS of things. Apparently you thought I meant that I do EXACTLY what both Ray and Franklin do. Sorry. Didn’t mean to talk over your head.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 12:24 pm
Again, thanks for showing that misrepresenting what I’ve written is nothing new for a TrueChristian.
Ray Comfort is paying people to read his book by his attempt to bribe them with food to take a book. This is a fact.
JB doesn’t do this, he has people pay him to experience his offerings. He may donate to worthy causes.
Ray Comfort is not donating to a worthy cause.
Now, if the story he tells is so important, then one would think that he would either not need to pay people to read his book or people would pay him to read his book.
So, you do the same kinds of things, like Graham and Comfort, like these things: ” make up false claims about bananas being created by a god to fit human hands, when the truth is that bananas have been altered by humans into their current qualities and claim that the followers of other religions are not as good as you are. It would also indicate that you are not charitable because it is the benevolent thing to do, but do it to try to get people to agree to you. ” Better now? It still means the same thing.
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John Branyan says:
May 9, 2016 at 12:57 pm
So this is your syllogism:
1) Ray Comfort is giving people food so they’ll read his book.
2) JB doesn’t pay people to come to his show.
3) Ray Comfort is not donating to worthy causes.
Still not a line of reasoning that deserves a response.
I’m still unsure how you decide that Ray’s cause is unworthy.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 5:53 pm
still not my line of reasoning. But nice try .
well, JB, tell me why Ray’s cause is “worthy”?
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John Branyan says:
May 9, 2016 at 6:01 pm
You claimed it is unworthy. I can’t understand why. It’s fine if you can’t explain yourself. I’m getting used to that.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 7:37 pm
I pointed out many times why wasting money on trying to get people to pick up a book with a food bribe is not worthy, JB. That money could be used to help people who really need it, not folks who are hanging out at the rally. Even your bible says that bribes are unworthy.
Now, please do tell us what is worthy about spending $25,000 in trying to get people to read a book that they already know is nonsense and is full of documented lies. What about this act by Ray Comfort would JC appreciate?
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John Branyan says:
May 9, 2016 at 7:53 pm
Maybe some hungry person will get a sandwich from Ray. Then they won’t be hungry anymore. And I think Jesus would be down with that.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 10, 2016 at 7:35 am
However, that isn’t Ray’s stated intent. You’ve made up something to excuse his actions.
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John Branyan says:
May 10, 2016 at 7:51 am
…and you’ve made up something to label his actions unworthy.
Your loathing of Ray Comfort is so deep that even if a hungry person gets fed the activity is STILL despicable.
This is rhetorical: Is there ANY activity a Christian could do that’s good?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 11, 2016 at 7:35 am
Your question about Christian activities is not a rhetorical question. You only want it to be perceived that way so you don’t get the answer that will show your claims about me to be more lies. Of course there are activities that Christians do that are good. Plenty of them are charitable and don’t require their religion to be forced on anyone, following what the bible says. Take for example those charities that were given to you since you said you’d donate to them. Oxfam has people from all over the world, of all religions and none, that donate to them. It’s charity, not self-aggrandizement by a man who is only giving away food to get attention. People traveled to earthquake stricken areas to help and heal the people and nothing was held hostage. Organizations like Heifer International (started as Christian but is now secular) don’t require anyone to believe a certain way to get a animal to help them improve their lives (this is my spouse’s favorite charity).
Thanks for lying again, JB. You’ve made up nonsense that I somehow find someone hungry being fed being despicable. I never said that or implied it. Such false witnessing. My point through this is that Comfort is not feeding the hungry. He could do that by donating his $25,000 to a food pantry. He could also heal folks up at Walter Reed Army Medical Center if we could believe the claims of the bible. We have no evidence of charity in his actions.
Again, JB, would JC approve of a man who decided to require people take books to get a gift card and who shouts his faith all over the place, when JC said that one should be quiet in ones faith and ones charity? You may want to read your bible to see what is said about such activities.
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John Branyan says:
May 9, 2016 at 2:24 pm
And I’m still waiting for evidence that your ‘Mak’ exists.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 5:59 pm
heh. he has a website. https://maasaiboys.wordpress.com/2016/05/04/could-there-be-a-breakthrough/comment-page-2/#comment-40904
but I’m guessing that this is one more round of the silly theist claim that no one can have evidence of anything and poof, god/s must exist.
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John Branyan says:
May 9, 2016 at 6:04 pm
I’ll accept his website as evidence if you’ll accept the mission’s website… 🙂
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 7:34 pm
great website, since it contradicts what you claimed, JB. Yep, that’s a website and it is by missionaries who depend on the needs of people to get them to obey their religion.
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John Branyan says:
May 9, 2016 at 8:17 pm
The point is that you can reject any evidence offered. You can also claim contradiction on any subject. It doesn’t make for stimulating conversation. Neither does it make you an intellectual.
Initially, you referenced Mak as evidence that the mission didn’t even exist. Now, apparently, you’ve abandoned that argument and have taken to describing the nature of the mission “depend[ing] on the needs of people to get them to obey their religion.”
So suddenly you are an authority on an organization that early today you didn’t believe existed.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 10, 2016 at 7:59 am
Considering that I have not simply rejected evidence offered and have demonstrated the contradictions of your claims, it does make for stimulating conversation and it does make me an intellectual.
JB, I’m still waiting for your evidence.
You have claimed that there was an orphanage that took care of 18,000 children. I questioned that and the website of the mission shows that your claim was false. Attempts to misrepresent what I have said are cute but fail since this is a written medium.
Again, JB, lies aren’t helping you.
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John Branyan says:
May 10, 2016 at 8:26 am
OH! I get it now! You’re upset about the 17,000 number!
I said 18,000 which is clearly false as the website only says 17,000! Apologies for misleading you.
I’m going to go ahead and admit that the website is lying too. There aren’t EXACTLY 17,000 children in the mission program. It’s an unstable number that changes on an almost daily basis. Instead of posting an exact count on the website, the mission posts an estimate.
And you DID, in fact, simply reject the evidence when you said, “I’m asking for evidence, not a PR claim from a church website…Where is the independent evidence?” You also referenced your friend ‘Mak’ as an authority who confirmed that I wasn’t telling the truth.
So here we are! I’m having to explain the concept of estimating numbers to you even though, I suspect, you are already familiar with how populations are often described.
If this is what you’d call stimulating, intellectual conversation then we are a couple of geniuses!
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 11, 2016 at 7:49 am
No, JB, I am not upset about the 17,000 number. I am pointing out that you claimed that there was an orphanage that took care of 18,000 people when that is not what the mission website states at all. Rather than a simple cut and paste, you decided to exaggerate the claim and try to present the mission as taking care of 18,000 orphans, rather than saying that these kids were being educated in schools. This is a admirable action by Christians, and it would be more admirable if they were taught without the indoctrination.
I still do not believe that this is the truth. It may be close but as I know from your very own actions, there is no reason to trust what a Christian says above anyone else. You did not estimate, you exaggerated. You could have done a simple cut and paste but you chose not to do so.
Thank you for calling me a genius.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 9, 2016 at 7:12 am
still waiting for evidence to support your claim JB. Mak also points out that your claim is untrue. please explain why you find it necessary to make false claims about your supposed charity.
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John Branyan says:
May 9, 2016 at 8:57 am
Please provide me with evidence of Mak’s existence.
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Carmen says:
May 8, 2016 at 7:12 am
John, there’s a bunch of reasons for belittling Ray ‘Banana Man’ Comfort. Google is your friend.
As usual, you missed the point of the post. True to form.
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John Branyan says:
May 8, 2016 at 8:25 am
But the sandwiches, Carmen. That’s what we’re talking about here. The sinister use of sandwiches… Thankfully, there will be insightful people like you and Club at the Reason Rally who see exactly what’s going on.
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carmen says:
May 8, 2016 at 8:39 am
Club’s already explained the sandwiches, John. Willful ignorance perhaps? (Imagine – me saying that to a True Christian!) 😉
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John Branyan says:
May 8, 2016 at 8:59 am
No willful ignorance on my part! I understand the point of the post. Club validated my syllogism above!
I’m trying not to get sidetracked by the ‘bunch of reasons for belittling Ray Comfort’. Let’s stay focused on his current devious activity: HE’S GIVING AWAY SANDWICHES !!
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 10:09 am
yes, dear, to try to bribe people to take his book. JB, do you pay people to attend your shows? Do you feel you need to bribe people to convert them?
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carmen says:
May 8, 2016 at 7:57 am
Oh, and just so everyone knows, the homophobic, anti-Muslim Franklin Graham is the CEO of the Samaritan’s Purse organization. It must be quite taxing, as he receives about $650,000 per year for that position (he has another, which brings in about $230,000). Not too shabby, eh? You can read all the criticism about Samaritan’s Purse online.
Bottom line for their ‘humanitarian efforts’? Evangelizing ‘souls for Je$u$’.
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John Branyan says:
May 8, 2016 at 8:49 am
Here’s how Charity Navigator rates Samaritan’s Purse: http://goo.gl/XymFmb
No doubt you have complete knowledge about Franklin Graham’s personal finances as you’re not the kind of person to make unsubstantiated claims. I tried using my friend, ‘Google’ but I wasn’t able to get specific information about how Franklin uses his income.
I wasn’t able to find references to any humanitarian efforts based specifically on the atheist cause. There are numerous charities that don’t mention religion in their mission statement but that doesn’t mean they’re functioning as atheists. Do you know of any such organizations? If you do, how much is the CEO’s salary and how does he/she use that salary?
But let’s not lose sight of the real issue here:
Boy, that Ray Comfort is an idiot, isn’t he?
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carmen says:
May 8, 2016 at 9:02 am
Well, let’s say Ray Comfort’s intelligence is questionable (in my opinion) and leave it at that. The POINT, John (as you seem to keep missing – that willful ignorance again) is that Franklin Graham is making a $hitload of money from his blatant evangelizing of underprivileged children . . .err. . ‘humanitarian efforts’.
You conveniently ducked the topic of FG’s homophobia and Islamophobia; why is that, John? Does that signal tacit approval?
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John Branyan says:
May 8, 2016 at 9:08 am
Just send me the link to a formally atheist charity as an alternative to Samaritan’s Purse and I’ll support them instead.
Maybe send me the link to the charity that you support…
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carmen says:
May 8, 2016 at 9:17 am
Let’s see, John. We support many charities. Just yesterday, for instance, I printed off receipts to two: The Earth Rangers (a Kids’ Conservation Organization – our grandson wants to help the white-nosed bats) and Blue Sea Philanthropy (support for the Coldest Night of Year )- “to serve the hungry, homeless and hurting communities across Canada”. Then there’s Doctors Without Borders, and we are currently involved with a fundraiser to bring two Syrian families to this area. (that organization involves people ‘churched and unchurched’)
For year though, John, we gave to our church and not too many others because we truly believed that the church dispersed it to worthy causes. In this area, however, the ‘worthy cause’ is usually the church building, which takes every cent of their pew-sitters’ dollars to maintain the structure. It became increasingly clear to us that that’s not charity. I still believe in Outreach, however, and we still support those activities within the church.
(It’s ok to call me a hypocrite; I’ve been called worse)
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John Branyan says:
May 8, 2016 at 9:36 am
I agree with you in your assessment of tithe money being used to sustain a church building. That’s not charity.
I wouldn’t call it hypocritical to support church efforts that you believe are worthwhile. That shows discernment.
Also, I wouldn’t suspect that your motives for donating to charity are not altruistic.
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carmen says:
May 8, 2016 at 9:44 am
John, please don’t make me out to be anything but a person who feels that civic responsibility is important; whenever possible, we pick charities close to home. 🙂 So if it happens to be a homeless shelter that the local churches support, we look at the bottom line of who it helps. . . right now, for instance, we are on the lookout for a benefit for the people in Alberta – many have lost their homes in a huge fire which is still raging; I am reluctant to give to the ‘leading charity’ as that organization has a huge overhead expense; hubby heard on CBC the other day that money sent directly to the Food Bank in Edmonton would be a better use of donations. There will be local fundraisers here, as many of our young women and men go out to Fort McMurray to work.
Sorry, Club, for derailing your topic – I’ll get back to my housework now!
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John Branyan says:
May 8, 2016 at 9:55 am
Carmen, you and I are in complete agreement. I applaud your tenacity to make sure donations are being used in the best way possible.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 10:18 am
IT’s not derailing at all. It is a good discussion on what charity really is and underlines that Ray Comfort’s bribe is not charity. It is an attempt to get people to read a book that the vast majority of them know is garbage.
He tried to give away his DVD about abortion last rally and his sad little tracts that he attempts to make look like money. That didn’t work so well, so he apparently feels the need to buy people’s attention with food this time.
Again, it’s a pity that he has chosen to do this rather than donate $25,000 to a charity that helps people. His promised magic powers would be able to handle the food for rally attendees or he could go up to Walter Reed AMC and heal the folks who were hurt.
Now, let’s watch JB whine about the sandwiches again in his desperate attempt to ignore the actions of his fellow Christians.
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carmen says:
May 8, 2016 at 10:22 am
Well, I happen to believe that John is a humanitarian at heart, too. But he doesn’t want to admit to it, because that suggests that he has something in common with us heathens. 🙂
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 5:36 pm
I think he does give money to those who need it. Unfortunately, he can’t admit that people who don’ agree with him are just as humane and decent as he might be. He does say his audience, aka those who pay him money, are stupid. That is an attitude that is common among most employees, but most curious from someone who depends on his audience agreeing with him.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 10:12 am
https://foundationbeyondbelief.org/
https://www.oxfam.org/
http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/
So, as God as your witness, you’ll donate, right?
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John Branyan says:
May 8, 2016 at 10:14 am
Do these organizations specifically claim their efforts are because of atheism?
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carmen says:
May 8, 2016 at 10:18 am
You missed the word, John – HUMANITARIANISM. . .geez. .
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 10:21 am
Thanks, JB, for going right for the excuse so you can renege on your promise. Exactly what I expect a TrueChristian to do.
“Just send me the link to a formally atheist charity as an alternative to Samaritan’s Purse and I’ll support them instead.
Maybe send me the link to the charity that you support…”
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 11:05 am
information on Franklin Graham
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/living/religion/article30505932.html?utm_content=buffer3e328&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
is this the appropriate use of charitable donations?
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 10:08 am
Thanks for the link to the Charity Navigator’s information about Samaritan’s Purse. It shows there that Mr. Graham’s compensation is $629,819.00 as of their 990 form for 2014 (the last reported).
This is his salary, JB. It’s not too hard to know that he lives in a mansion, wears thousand dollar suits, etc.
FFRF has a humanitarian arm. The Foundation Beyond Belief is a humanitarian organization https://foundationbeyondbelief.org/ . And as Carmen has pointed out, atheism is only about the conclusion that there is no god, and atheists support humanitarian oganizations all over the world. I personally support Oxfam among other organizations.
You’ve done a great job at undercutting your own claim that religion equals charity.
I’m glad that you do agree that Ray Comfort is an idiot. Funny how you cannot support your claims, JB. But that’s always been the case.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 8, 2016 at 9:58 am
Indeed. Amazing how much these folks like Graham make, while piously claiming how wonderful they are for being so charitable.
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carmen says:
May 8, 2016 at 9:18 am
That should have said,” For years”
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Ron says:
May 11, 2016 at 2:04 am
The first part of Ray’s new book (“Fat Chance: Why pigs will fly before America has an atheist president.”) has already come to fruition:
… so that first atheist president may not be too far behind.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 12, 2016 at 7:24 am
most excellent. 🙂
and more flying pigs: http://www.maveric9.com/buy/shipping-and-transport/
http://handyshippingguide.com/shipping-news/pigs-do-fly-but-only-by-air-freight_3047
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carmen says:
May 19, 2016 at 10:12 am
Club, I’m wondering if mrsmcmommy would like to shine her wisdom on this topic:
https://attaleuntold.wordpress.com/2016/05/19/what-christianity-is-really-about/
I know Ark would love to have a Christian to defend Yahweh on his site. 🙂
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 19, 2016 at 12:12 pm
I doubt that MMM would dare to go to a website that actually expected her to support your claims with answers. She’s terrified of that, and that shows just how far her faith goes.
It’s not that she is not intelligent enough to discuss such things, it’s she is terribly ignorant about her own religion and most subject and appears to be afraid to be hoisted by her own petard.
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carmen says:
May 19, 2016 at 12:26 pm
That’s the thing I’ve found most enlightening, Club. That most Christians are terribly ignorant about their own religion/Bible. Most of them don’t seem to realize that non-believers know the Bible very well; in fact, that’s why many of us AREN’T believers. We have read enough to realize that man made god(s); not the other way ’round.
It’s a Bronze/Iron Age myth- it has human handprints all over it, mrsmcmommy. That’s IT.
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DougFo says:
May 25, 2016 at 3:32 pm
Carmen, the reality is even more amusing than that. I’ve heard a rather sizable portion of Seminary Students end up failing out because they become non believers after close examination of the source material.
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carmen says:
May 25, 2016 at 6:37 pm
A very common theme, Doug; the one about seminary students. Plus, I’m sure you’ve read as many atheist blogs as I have – the #1 reason for deconversion? Education. Something I read a few years ago goes like this: Internet: Where religion goes to die. That’s what happened to me. . . but for some the delusion of an imaginary friend is extremely comforting.
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DougFo says:
May 27, 2016 at 3:56 pm
Though there is one weird blip on that. Adherence to belief goes down with education level, until Junior Year of College when it increases in every field except the hard sciences. I have a theory for that, but it is a very jaded one: People realize outside the college bubble they need to say they are religious in order to get ahead in their career.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 28, 2016 at 6:58 am
It might be jaded but I suspect it is true.
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DougFo says:
May 25, 2016 at 1:43 pm
The point is clear: Ray Comfort is doing plain old salesman techniques, not the magical promises of the Bible. So right there we see the Bible is a unreliable source of information. When your lynchpin of the reason Christians believe in God is shown to be unreliable, then it isn’t good evidence. Then apply Occam’s razor. No “Describe Color to a Blind Man” or other bizarre obfuscations will change that point: if the Bible is wrong, the only source of information on this Yahweh, then you cannot separate it from fiction, and no…just the fact that it has some actual places and names no more helps it to distinguish it from fiction than the fact New York exists separates Spiderman from fiction.
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Carmen says:
May 25, 2016 at 2:06 pm
DougFo-
As the Fonze used to say – “Exactamundo”. 🙂
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DougFo says:
July 6, 2016 at 1:52 pm
And McMommy likes to play the obfuscation game, obviously so. People with actual evidence to support their point DO NOT PLAY THESE GAMES. all of her abracadabra, playing with definitions, outright lies of “I’m a skeptic now” and refusing to understand and avoiding the simple idea “positive claims require positive evidence”
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clubschadenfreude says:
July 6, 2016 at 7:37 pm
I think she wants to pretend she’s a comedian like her father.
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Bad Wolf says:
May 29, 2016 at 1:46 pm
Please forgive me. I’m the one who wrote the first comment, that Comfort was creepy. I’ve been getting notifications every time someone comments on this post. I must say, the Christians sound pretty angry. Not very loving. Not very, “Have you heard the good news?” Now, didn’t Jesus say something about you will know them by their fruits? I wonder what these comments say about the Christians that posted them. I wonder what these comments say about the God these Christians worship.
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 29, 2016 at 4:27 pm
nothing to forgive, BW. I do wish there was someway to opt out of notifications on WP, since it can get a little boring when a conversation starts up.
knowing someone by their fruits is basically ‘actions speak louder than words’. If JC existed, I do wonder what he would think about some of the Christians I’ve had posting on my blog in general.
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Bad Wolf says:
May 29, 2016 at 6:30 pm
Don’t turn off the notifications, I LOVED them!
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 29, 2016 at 10:08 pm
Glad to hear it.
Of course, I don’t know how to turn them off 🙂
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 30, 2016 at 6:14 pm
It seems that Mr. Comfort thought he could have his people show up at the Mall and not have to apply for a permit to do his attempt to convert atheists.
This means he supposedly has all of these gift cards.
What is his solution?
““In what is so often a cruel world, we tried to show a little kindness and it didn’t work. So it now looks like we will be eating Subway sandwiches for the next 40 years.“
Yup, ol’ Ray even now can’t think of actually helping out people for real. He’ll just keep his $25,000 for himself.
http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/2794177944.html
You may ask how much it costs to get a permit. “The permit systems helps assure that the large amount of events that may be taking place on any given day will not conflict with each other and with general visitor activities. All application, unless determined to be a First Amendment activity, must be accompanied by a payment for initial processing. The application processing cost is
•$120 for public gathering/ special event applications
•$90 for special use applications.
The application processing cost represents the average costs incurred by the park in mailing, distribution and initial review of applications to make sure the information supplied is sufficient to inform a decision. Payment of application cost may be in the form of check, money order or credit card.” https://www.nps.gov/nama/planyourvisit/permitsandreservations.htm
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carmen says:
May 30, 2016 at 6:25 pm
I don’t know about you, Club, but I find that flipping hilarious. . Oh my google. . .
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clubschadenfreude says:
May 30, 2016 at 6:44 pm
As soon as I saw it, I was laughing. this man is such a twit. it’s such a shame that he can’t even think of giving the cards (if they ever existed) to charity.
(update: Comfort has emailed Hemat Mehta and has now said that the cards are going to the homeless. Funny how it takes him to be publically shamed to come up with this).
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Ron says:
June 1, 2016 at 10:48 am
Comfort is the Inspector Clouseau of Christian apologists. One wonders why his BFF (Jesus) never intervenes to prevent him from making a fool of himself. It’s almost like he doesn’t exist.
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clubschadenfreude says:
June 1, 2016 at 5:41 pm
that’s very appropriate. He’s such a hapless idiot, and unfortunately like Clouseau, he harms people in his way. It shows how much he was interested in this nonsense when it was shown he’d have to behave and he found a $120 excuse to call the nonsense off.
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clubschadenfreude says:
June 2, 2016 at 7:44 am
The Center for Inquiry will have a webcast of the rally: http://www.centerforinquiry.net/news/cfi_will_see_you_at_the_reason_rally_-_in_person_and_online
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Post by scruffy1973 » Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:47 pm
Hello,
(1) Create a concept
(2) Right click on the concept
(3) Select "Add and Edit links to resource"
(4) Select the desktop icon
(5) Select a PDF file
I would like CMapTools to have the additional functionality that a person, after step (5), can select a particular bookmark in the PDF file to open the PDF file to that bookmark in a viewer. The viewer gets activated when clicking on an option in the drop down list activated by clicking on a resource icon underneath the concept's text.
However, is there a method in the existing feature set that can implement this functionality without needing an additional enhancement?
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Post by cmapadmin » Thu Aug 05, 2021 9:26 pm
I don't know of a way to open a PDF in a particular location/bookmark. If you can provide the location as a parameter in the URL, then it would work. Otherwise I don't see how you could do it.
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Post by scruffy1973 » Fri Aug 06, 2021 2:13 pm
Could there be a way to point to a particular page in the PDF file as opposed to a bookmark?
I am actually not envisioning modifying the URL -- I am asking that a field or fields be added to the Add and Edit Links to Resource dialog to accommodate the additional information (e.g. the page or the bookmark).
However, I can see a scenario with a dangling pointer if the referenced PDF file gets modified external to the concept map being worked on. Not sure how to solve this.
There is a software system that I have looked at that offers tight integration between snippets of PDF documents and nodes in mind maps. It uses Freeplane under the hood. Its name is Docear (https://docear.org/). I am wondering if some of it functionality could be incorporated into CMapTools?
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Post by cmapadmin » Fri Aug 06, 2021 2:18 pm
OK, so you are asking for a tighter integration of PDFs with CmapTools. That's quite unlikely to happen, as all types of resources are linked to concept maps, and we on purpose try to keep CmapTools neutral to any of these resource types. When we started the development of CmapTools (decades ago) we started with a tighter integration but soon gave up as there are too many formats and types to keep up with. Would be nice if PDFs could have a parameter or option upon invocation indicating what page to open to -- that would be general solution for all software linking to PDFs.
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Post by scruffy1973 » Sat Aug 07, 2021 11:07 am
OK, I understand that PDFs can't be tightly integrated. However, kindly check out this document: https://pdfobject.com/pdf/pdf_open_para ... pdf#page=1 . It discusses the PDF "open parameters". Could any of the options given in this document be retrofitted to work with CMAP Tools per the above discussion?
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Post by scruffy1973 » Sat Aug 07, 2021 11:11 am
One thought is that if a PDF file could be stored in a location accessible by a URl, then perhaps "#page=xxx" (where 'xxx' is a page number) could be appended to a URL referenced by CMapTools?
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Post by cmapadmin » Sat Aug 07, 2021 3:21 pm
That would work if PDF viewers understood the location parameter, but I don't think PDF viewers will understand it. CmapTools passes PDFs to the operating system for it to open them with the default application for handling PDFs.
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Post by scruffy1973 » Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:49 pm
Here is a web page From Adobe about creating a URL to open a PDF file at a specific page: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/link ... robat.html . I see that an Adobe viewer can be added to the firefox browser, which I use (see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/us ... es-firefox). I also see that a person can not add a reference to a page number to a PDF URL that refers to a file location. This leads me to the following question. I see that PDFs can be added as CMapTools resources stored on the file system. Is there a way "under the covers" to get URL for those PDFs that don't involve the file system? Could a file storage web site (like Google Drive) be a way to get URLs for specific files? I am not sure if I am familiar enough with the idea, but concept maps can be stored in "soups" on the Internet? Is there a way to get a URL for a resource in a concept map that has been uploaded to the Internet or could there be some other mechanism I am not thinking of? Or, am I just getting confused about the whole issue?
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Post by cmapadmin » Mon Aug 09, 2021 9:23 pm
You can have the PDF be accessed through a web browser, and add it as a URL link to the Cmap. This way you can set the URL whichever way you want, as you can edit it when you add the resource. Just make sure the it's accessible through the URL.
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It’s midnight. There’s a knock on the door. You yell that you are coming to open it in hopes that the soldiers don’t blow it open. Moments later, dozens of soldiers invade your house. Your children wake to masked soldiers with guns pointed directly at them, yelling in a language your children don’t understand. They force your family into one room and tear your house apart without explanation. This is the reality that many families have faced across the West Bank.
Night raids are one of the most devastating acts of the Israeli military occupation in the West Bank. The violent raids occur between midnight and 5 AM, often without the families getting an explanation. According to the Women’s Center for Legal Aid and Counseling, 1,360 night raids are executed every year, the majority within 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) of a settlement or near roads that settlers frequent.
Ecumenical Accompaniers with the World Council of Churches’ Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) respond to a variety of incidents, including night raids. Our team met with the Sabre family the following morning after their house was raided. Majed Sabre recalled the incident to us; In the village of Bruqin, on January 9th, 2019, at 12:15 AM, an estimated 70 Israeli soldiers and Israeli Border Police surrounded three houses, and for three hours, simultaneously raided the homes of Majed, his father, and his son. They received no explanation as to why they were being searched, nor were they given a search warrant. When the group of soldiers finished in one home, they moved to the next house to conduct another search. Dogs, too, were present, and the guards openly threatened to unleash them on the young children. Majed’s wife felt severe pressure from this raid. Her grandchildren were in the house (15-month-old twins and two other young children). Crying and inconsolable, the infants needed care. She asked the soldiers if she could make them bottles of milk, but the soldiers did not grant her permission. Nervously she said, “You can kill me, but I need to give them milk.” With guns to her back, she stood in the kitchen preparing bottles of milk. She recalls that she could not stop shaking and felt immense pressure to protect her grandchildren. Traumatized, she was hospitalized for psychological support following the event. The children’s rooms were picked apart, mattresses overturned, and their belongings thrown around. The soldiers finally left around three in the morning, but the children were scared and anxious and took two hours to settle down.
Children suffer the most from these raids as it traumatizes them from an early age, creating an atmosphere of constant fear and anxiety. Raids impact their mental well-being by inducing night terrors, sleep deprivation, incontinence, and low self-esteem. According to parents and teachers, raids also impact academic performance, social interactions, and their overall feeling of safety. According to Military Court Watch, the raids are also conducted to suppress resistance, especially among young boys considered by the Israeli military to have the potential to rebel against the occupation. On average, 700 children are arrested each year; in 2013, 56% of the children arrested were detained by force during the night raids. For Palestinian children who have experienced a night raid, one impact is that they may no longer feel safe.
Adult males are often victimized with humiliation and intimidation. During the raid, Majed and his son were forced to stand in the freezing rain and wind, separated from the family. Majed is frustrated. “We don’t know why they came,” he says, “they did not tell us.” To him, this is just another way to intimidate the village and its families. This routine systematic violence also has long-term psychological effects on women, including severe sleeping disorders, stress issues, and depression. Women report sleeping in their day clothes and headscarves because when the raids occur, the Israeli soldiers do not allow families to dress.
As a party to the Fourth Geneva Convention, Israel is bound by an obligation to International Law. According to the Fourth Geneva Convention, the occupying power has a responsibility to ensure the well-being of the civilian population in the occupied territory. The occupying power also has a responsibility to ensure the right to physical and mental health. These violent night raids are just another example of the Israeli military’s systematic abuse of human rights and unjust policies carried out on the occupied Palestinian territories.
Hashem,
Bless those who are responding to the plight of humanity and the needs of their communities. I pray that you walk with the people of Palestine and Israel. Please, open our hearts and minds so that we may rise towards peace and justice.
Amen.
Jess served with the World Council of Churches’ Ecumenical Accompaniment Program in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) as an Ecumenical Accompanier. Any views or opinions contained herein are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the WCC nor Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP).
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ABSTRACT: In many online marketplaces and service systems, there is an informational asymmetry between the platform operators and the users of the system: users often have much less information about system state than is available to the operators. Since state information directly affects user behavior, a natural question is how should a platform share information with users in order to achieve system-wide goals. In this talk, I study this question using the methodology of Bayesian persuasion in two operational contexts. First, I consider the problem of how a service provider should share queue-length information with customers in order to maximize throughput and revenue. Here, we establish structural results on the optimal signaling mechanism, and evaluate its revenue performance against state-dependent pricing mechanisms. Second, I consider the problem of demand and inventory signaling in a model of online retail, and study the revenue-performance of public signaling mechanisms. In contrast to standard models of Bayesian persuasion, we observe that both settings require careful assignment of agents' *prior* beliefs. I conclude with a brief discussion of information design in settings where agents exhibit risk-aversion.
(Joint work with David Lingenbrink, Cornell University.)
BIO: Krishnamurthy Iyer is an Assistant Professor in the School of Operations Research and Information Engineering at Cornell University. He received his PhD from the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University in 2012, and his B.Tech and M.Tech (dual degree) in Mechanical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in 2006. Before coming to Cornell, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Computer and Information Science Department in the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include game theory and mechanism design as applied to studying dynamic markets and service systems. His research is supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, and has received first place at the 2017 INFORMS Junior Faculty Paper Competition.
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