Archive for May, 2008

Republicanists Are Morons

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Some people insist we have to vote for Republicans because if we don’t then the mean ole antichrist demoncrats will have their way with us. They say that if you don’t vote for one or the other then you don’t have any right to complain about the result.

Bullshit!

Yes, you read me right, and here it is again: Bullshit.

Thief #1 threatens to steal all your stuff, share it with thief #2, then shoot you. Thief #2 threatens to steal all your stuff, share it with thief #1, then break your legs, you arms, and probably your back as well. The Republicanists say we have to choose between the two. I say no thanks. Shoot them both, burn the bodies, and salt their graves.

The Republican Party is evil. The Democratic Party is evil. They can both go straight to where evil belongs.

Exo 23:2 — Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil; neither shalt thou speak in a cause to decline after many to wrest judgment.

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Kidnappers Go Free, Victims Incarcerated

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Regarding the illegal and immoral kidnapping of over 400 people by the Texas CPS, an AP article, ‘The Third Court of Appeals in Austin ruled that the grounds for removing the children were “legally and factually insufficient” under Texas Law. They did not immediately order the return of the children.’ So the CPS acted illegally in kidnapping and holding over 400 people, including children and adults, but they are not going to be punished and they don’t even have to release their victims!?

I remind my readers that God holds kidnapping to be such a serious crime that his prescribed punishment is death (Exo 21:16 and Deu 24:7), yet many of these criminals will probably be promoted or otherwise rewarded.

Bravo, Texas.

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Patriarchy

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

In the prologue to Marriage, East and West, David and Vera Mace wrote:

From the Fertile Crescent…to the rocky eastern shores of Nippon…the patriarchal family reigns supreme. For full four thousand years of recorded history it has held undisputed sway. The odd and fascinating family patterns of some island peoples and hill tribes–polyandry, matrilineal descent, matrilocal marriage, and the like–have captivated the anthropologists. But these are, by comparison with the patriarchal family system, of little account in the great stream of human culture…The hereditary pattern that has dominated the human family, that has been passed down through countless generations, in East and West alike, is solidly, unvaryingly patriarchal.1

Their conclusion was most soundly reinforced by Stephen Goldberg throughout The Inevitability of Patriarchy. He went a step further than the Maces, however, by asserting that those few exceptions are either too unstable to last more than a few generations or else they are illusions, actual patriarchies behind a few token elements of matriarchy.2

1 David and Vera Mace. Marriage, East and West. Garden City, NY: Dolphin Books, 1960. 29
2 Stephen Goldberg. The Inevitability of Patriarchy. New York: William Morrow & Company, Inc., 1974.

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B’chukotai 5768 – B’nai Torah

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Leviticus 26:9
For I will…make you fruitful, and multiply you…
God explicitly ties fertility to obedience. There are certainly other factors involved—Sarah was not barren for ninety years because of disobedience—but for most people in most times, keeping Torah will result in more and healthier children.

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Typical Politics

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Late Senator figures in 2008 presidential furor

In a speech Thursday to the Israeli Knesset, Bush mentioned the president of Iran, and said: “Some seem to believe that we should negotiate with the terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along.”

Bush: ‘absolutely committed’ to deal for Palestinian state

President Bush, trying to reassure Palestinians wary of his dedication to their side in the Mideast peace dispute, said Saturday that he is “absolutely committed” to getting an Israeli-Palestinian accord by the end of the year.

“Don’t negotiate with terrorists!”

“I promise to negotiate with terrorists.”

Fantastic! Now that we’ve cleared up that bit of confusion.

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Final Draft of Vayikra

Friday, May 16th, 2008

I just sent the final draft of Vayikra to my editor. It’s moving slowly, but it is definitely moving! Vayikra is relatively short, only 30 pages. By way of comparison, Bereishit is 99 pages. Most of the foundational material is in Bereishit, so it makes sense that it would be the single largest section.

I know it sounds crazy that it should take so long to pump out just 30 pages, but this isn’t light work. It can take hours–sometimes even days–to write a single paragraph. I have no formal training in theology. I don’t know any ancient languages. What I have instead is a mission, even an anointing, I believe. Although I would like to learn Hebrew and a little Greek, I think my lack of indoctrination is an advantage. I have access to the opinions and works of dozens of great scholars, I have a pretty good head on my shoulders, and a willingness to write what God tells me. I am certain that I frequently get in the way of accurately hearing God’s voice, but I am determined to not let my prejudices dictate my words, to keep my heart open to the Spirit’s prompting. Whether or not I succeed in the end will be for God alone to judge because, as I’ve said before, men will hate what I have to say.

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B’har 5768 – Not of This World

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Leviticus 25:23-24

Ye are strangers and sojourners with me. God’s plan for the land was that it would be inextricably tied to a family. A tribe was allotted a particular region. Within that region each family was allotted a particular piece of land. If a man died childless, there were provisions to ensure that his inheritance stayed within the family as much as possible. Within a few limits, what a man did with his land was completely up to him. Yet this passage makes it clear that no one but God really owned the land. In fact, no one really owns anything at all. Everything belongs to God and all authority, even that over our own bodies, is only delegated from Him to mankind. He blesses whom He will bless and He curses whom He will curse. If you abuse the authority which God has given you, you should not be surprised when He takes it away. We speak in terms of “my” this and “your” that for the sake of simplicity, but in reality nothing is mine and nothing is yours. We are only strangers and pilgrims in the land.

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Babies Are Good For You

Monday, May 12th, 2008

I remember years ago reading about how the incidence of certain types of cancers in women could be dramatically reduced by bearing and breastfeeding babies. To obtain the maximum benefit, I think the article said women should have their first children in their late teen years.

A new study claims that breastfeeding for a year or more halves a woman’s likelihood of developing rheumatoid arthritis.

Women Who Breastfeed For More Than A Year Halve Their Risk Of Rheumatoid Arthritis
ScienceDaily (2008-05-13) — Women who breast feed for longer have a smaller chance of getting rheumatoid arthritis, suggests a new study. The study also found that taking oral contraceptives, which are suspected to protect against the disease because they contain hormones that are raised in pregnancy, did not have the same effect. Also, simply having children and not breast feeding also did not seem to be protective. … read full article

The old feminist canard about the terrible risks of pregnancy keeps getting weaker.

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Denver’s Family Station

Monday, May 12th, 2008

A regular commercial for a sports show on a local TV station features a couple of older men (50+) learing at a group of high school cheerleaders. It closes with, “Denver’s Family Station!” I’m sure that station representatives would be officially apoplectic if a high school coach was actually caught with a student. Nothing like mixed messages to set a real family atmosphere.

Platypus, Darwin Bane

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

In an AFP article by Marlowe Hood, Darwinists once again demonstrate a complete lack of critical thinking skills:

According to a study released Wednesday, the [platypus] is a genetic potpourri — part bird, part reptile and part lactating mammal.

And we all know how common it is in nature for vastly different species to interbreed. How else do you think we could have the werewolf, the unicorn, and the Tree-man?

“The platypus genome is extremely important, because it is the missing link in our understanding of how we and other mammals first evolved,” explained Oxford University’s Chris Ponting, one of the study’s architects. “This is our ticket back in time to when all mammals laid eggs while suckling their young on milk.”

The fossil record is just chock full of evidence for egg-laying mammals.

“It is much more of a melange than anyone expected,” commented Ewan Birney, who led the genome analysis at the European Bioinformatics Institute in Cambridge….

Anyone that is, except those people who have ever seen a platypus (or a picture of one) and generally accept that living things reproduce after their own kind. I guess the really devout Darwinists must have thought the bill, the webbed feet, the egg-laying, and the poisonous spike were not the results of genetic coding. But then, if they understood the nature of codes–especially object oriented codes like DNA and C++–they wouldn’t be Darwinists.

“By comparing the platypus genome to other mammalian genomes, we’ll be able to study genes that have been conserved throughout evolution,” said senior author Richard Wilson, a researcher at Washington University.

Sure we will. Because dinosaurs (with one kind of sexual determination) evolved into birds (with a different kind of sexual determination) which evolved into mammals (with yet another kind of sexual determination), except for the platypus (with retro avian sexual determination) which apparently evolved directly from birds except for the parts that evolved from from reptiles or from mammals. All three branches of the evolutionary tree…er…bush exchange chromosomes all the time in nature.

Riiiiiiiiiiight…..