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Friday, June 3, 2011

Don't Hide God from Children


  Charles Lewis from the National Post. Many millions of people who do not get the Post would never see this and so we are including it on this blog. We believe this article is an important contribution to the education of Canadians and all people, so it is placed here for educational purposes only. He makes the point that sanitizing history is not in the public interest. Soviet Russia tried to erase all references to each leader as a new leader was appointed. Statues of Lenin were destroyed when Stalin took over. References to the former leaders were always censored from all historical records as if to eliminate history, the story of what really happened. Even atheists I am sure would not want a censored view of history or of stories which they may regard as myths but that millions of Christians, Jews and even Muslims believe to be true.

Don't hide God from children

Charles Lewis, National Post · Jun. 3, 2011 | Last Updated: Jun. 3, 2011 3:08 AM ET
A group of Catholic and Jewish parents in Quebec has taken umbrage with the province's ban prohibiting religious instruction in subsidized daycares and has gone to court to reverse the new rules. The story, as reported in Wednesday's National Post by reporter Graeme Hamilton, explained that children could learn about Noah's Ark and the Exodus, for example, as long as divine intervention was absent from the picture.
The parents, citizens of Quebec, think there is something wrong with washing out all references to God, even when the government pays part of the bill.
This is not the first time that Quebec has had issues with religious instruction. Last year, a judge ruled that a Catholic high school in Montreal could choose its own religious curriculum, in defiance of an order by the Quebec government. The judge even noted that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms specifically referred to "the supremacy of God" in its preamble. Quebec did not want the private Catholic school to teach ethics and religion from a Catholic point of view. The judge called Quebec's demand on the high school "totalitarian," using the preamble to the Charter to make his case.
This scenario of pushing religion further to the margins is not a new one, and is probably welcome by many Canadians. The thinking, of course, is that religion represents a set of dogmatic beliefs that should never be imposed when taxpayer money is involved.
Two things here are worth considering in both cases. The first is the most obvious: Everyone pays taxes, including religious people. Secular does not mean atheist or anti-religious or even non-religious, but rather the broad society in which all groups have a voice and a stake. No one group's rights trump those of society as a whole, or any specific subgroup within it.
In a state that is officially atheistic it would be understandable to exclude all religious teaching from daycares. But that is not the case in Quebec, nor the rest of Canada.
In Wednesday's story, it noted that the story of Noah's Ark would be allowed as long as there was no God talk involved. In other words, you could say Noah spontaneously built an ark and then it just happened to rain a lot. His instincts paid off and everyone lived happily ever after. Likewise, the same would hold with the Biblical story of Moses leading the Jews out of Egypt. Moses could be a really great guy who somehow slips an entire people past Egyptian guards and then everyone lives happily after. Say what you want about the original story, but at least it had drama, given God's wrath and the plagues and all that other religious stuff with the parting of the seas and whatnot.
But this is about something more than just dropping these stories for fear of offending a vague groups of secularists. This is really about turning away from the fundamentals of Western culture that are still worth holding on to.
These stories, whether they are seen as holy or just good tales, are part of what make up the Western world and our entire thought process: The Bible is a religious book, but it is also part of the canon of Western literature.
The King James Bible, which was first published in 1611, is the basis for much of the language we speak -from "tender mercies" to "feet of clay" to "a drop in the bucket." As National Public Radio pointed out recently, to speak English is to speak the King James Bible. It noted that the use of biblical language can be found in Bob Dylan, Norman Mailer and Martin Luther King -just to name a very few.
Not having a working knowledge of the Bible is not something to be proud of, nor something that will make these little children better citizens in the future.
In the end, teaching should also be about sharing common histories, stories and myths. It is about building a common culture, not, as Quebec must fear, a common religion. Daycare is as good a place as any to start teaching Canadian children about their cultural history -including the stories from the Bible.
clewis@nationalpost.com

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Snippets April 25: God Particle (Higgs Boson) Found! God is not talking.

NEWSFLASH!
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Now we know. Who woulda thunk?


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In 2009, the last year for which statistics are available, more than 165,000 Christians were killed in Muslim countries because of their faith. [Remind me: What is the religion of peace?]


                             
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                                       THERE'S A PARTICLE WAITING SOMEWHERE!

Science world buzzing over rumours the elusive 'God particle' has finally been found

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:45 PM on 25th April 2011



The world's largest atom smasher is rumoured to have found the Higgs boson, the subatomic particle otherwise known as the 'God particle'.
The speculation is based on a leaked internal note, said to be from physicists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a 17 mile-long particle accelerator near Geneva, Switzerland.
The rumours started when an anonymous post disclosed part of the note on Columbia University mathematician Peter Woit's blog, Not Even Wrong.
Awestruck: An amateur photographer takes a picture during an open day at the 17 mile-long LHC atom smasher in Switzerland
Awestruck: An amateur photographer takes a picture during an open day at the 17 mile-long LHC atom smasher in Switzerland
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It has long eluded physicists who believe it could explain why objects have mass.

Breakthrough: An LHC image of a Higgs boson decaying into two jets of hadrons and two electrons
Breakthrough: An LHC image of a Higgs boson decaying into two jets of hadrons and two electrons

The Collider Detector at Fermi lab is currently home to particle accelerator Tevatron

Discovery: The Collider Detector at Fermi lab is currently home to particle accelerator Tevatron

Nerve centre: Scientists have been analysing the bump data for more than a year at the main Tevatron control room

Nerve centre: Scientists have been analysing the bump data for more
than a year at the main Tevatron control room


Vast: The actual Tevatron is buried underground at the site in Illinois

Vast: The actual Tevatron is buried underground at the site in Illinois

Excited reporters called on God to enlighten us. God's secretary not answering calls.

                          
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How a Blog Post Caused the Trial Against Geert Wilders to Be Dismissed & What it Reveals About the Left's Pathology

by NewsReal Blog
Posted on April 16 2011 7:36 pm



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Klein Verzet has the story here.
And a translation of the blog post here, reprinted below. Note in particular what leftists say behind closed doors about why they support the "Palestinian" cause:

Judge Schalken

October 20th, 2010
By  Hans Jansen
I was invited for dinner on Monday, May 3rd 2010, by Bertus Hendriks. Bertus is the soul of the Palestina comity (NL). We're acquainted since 1963. Nobody can talk as beautiful about the suffering of the Palestinians as Bertus can.
After a couple of beers Bertus told me that he does not care so much about the Palestinan problem. It's all about, he explained to me, because I am 'a petty-bourgeois product of the past generation', about unmasking the global structures of exploitation by using the fate of the Palestinians.
Bertus thought it would be nice to talk a bit about Islam, and yes, also about the Wilders Trial. The next Thursday, May 6th, I would be heard in this trial as an expert witness and testify, if I understood correctly, about the contents of the Koran and Sharia, as far as applicable and relevant for the trial.
READ THE REST HERE:
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Scroll down and find out why LIVE LEAK had to remove this from their servers. DEATH THREATS!

GEERT WILDERS FIGHTS BACK. AND THE BEHEADERS TRIED TO SILENCE HIM.

WILL THE BEHEADERS SILENCE YOU?
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These were sharp men, brainy boys who had gone to the right schools, Harvard, Oxford, Sciences Po. Surely they could draw on the lessons of history.


Click on link for the whole article:
Link to Sultan Knish

Posted: 24 Apr 2011 04:10 PM PDT
What is so terribly interesting about bad governments is that they are as self-deceiving as they are deceptive. The straightforward clarity of Orwell's Oceania with its apparatchiks who knew exactly what the system was about and how evil it was, is woefully lacking in our own apparatchiks who assemble the most ridiculous plans out of the tissue paper of their own consensus and then goggle when it all comes apart on them. Whatever evil they harbor within themselves is outdone time and time again by their own stupidity.



Libya is a case in point. We are now loosely involved in a civil war in Libya on the side of the losing side. An engagement engineered by the brightest leaders the West had to offer. Forget dullards like Bush, Blair and Chirac-- the new generation weren't going to let themselves get caught out that way. These were sharp men, brainy boys who had gone to the right schools, Harvard, Oxford, Sciences Po. Surely they could draw on the lessons of history.

The Western elite rushed out of their ivory towers to cheer on what they dubbed the 'Arab Spring', but it was a false spring. Its proper historical placement was not with the revolutions of 1848, but the Egyptian and Iraqi coups of 1952 and 1958. The decline of British and French colonial influence toppled Middle Eastern monarchies. The fall of American influence, combined with the malign power of the left, engineered the overthrow of pro-American governments in Egypt and Tunisia, as it had in Iran.

There is no Arab Spring, only a Muslim Winter.


Western elites have been patting the Muslim world on the head, whispering soothing praises in its ears and hoping that it will reform and turn their lies into truths.

Open up the voting booths and every pile of rubble occupied by Bedouin barbarians with 7th century mores and 20th century weapons will become just like Norway. Democracy will save Muslims from themselves. And save us from them too.

So bad assumptions lead to bad policy. Western governments rushed to treat every large group of protesters as the will of the people. Chants and slogans took the place of the voting booth.
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Democracy is a great slogan, but short on details. And ideology is a poor substitute for strategy.

How To Behave During an Islamic Massacre

By Andrew Klavan
Some tips on treating blood-crazed Islamic madmen with respect and tolerance.
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Andrew Klavan is here again with some sensitivity training, absolutely free.  When pastor-slash-attention-seeking-kook Terry Jones committed the crude and nasty act of burning the Koran, Muslims in Afghanistan responded with thoughtful discussions and debates about the unpleasant edges of free expression…  Whoops, just kidding!  In fact, they cut people's heads off!  Sort of a different culture, huh.  And you know what that means.  Right!  We have to learn how to treat blood-crazed Islamic madmen with respect and tolerance.  So here are some tips…


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Dear DHFC Supporter,




"First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people." This statement is used by Islamists to describe the order in which they will commit murder. First the Jews, the Saturday people. And then the Christians, the Sunday people. The global conquest envisioned by radical Islam depends on their disappearance.

As we celebrate Passover and Easter during this sacred week, it is worth thinking about the all-out religious war being waged every day against Jews and Christians. It may be an invisible war because the mainstream media – suffering from excess concern about Muslim sensitivities and from editors' and reporters' anti-religious bias – has virtually blacked it out, but it is one of the most violent conflicts in our world nonetheless.

Jewish communities in the Arab World that just a half century ago numbered in the millions have all been driven to brink of extinction. Either hunted down or forced to flee their ancestral homes, these communities that had survived for thousands of years have vanished from history. If not for the existence of Israel, the Jews who once lived there would have vanished too. Meanwhile, Christian communities' suffering in the Muslim world is worse than ever before. Scholars estimate that every three minutes a Christian is being tortured in the Muslim world. In 2009, the last year for which statistics are available, more than 165,000 Christians were killed because of their faith in Muslim countries.


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Friday, March 11, 2011

The Supreme Being Fallacy of Atheists


All atheists I have ever discussed or argued with are illogical. . On a forum at http://www.wikihow.com/Discussion:Persuade-an-Atheist-to-Become-Christian one of them stated emphatically that the ONLY proof of God was if he and the believer that he was speaking to went to the hospital and found someone cut in half and ask God to appear and heal the individual. If the believer would not, then God does not exist.

In my estimation that is a very infantile remark.

Here is my answer to his ludicrous example.

YOU have set the terms to prove God exists. What makes YOU think your terms make sense?
- I could say back .... the only proof that YOU exist is IF YOU appear in front of me right now .... 

YOU DIDN'T. Therefore YOU DO NOT EXIST.

- a rather silly argument

- It is rather like saying "I have never seen Rome, so show me Rome right now or you believe in a mythical place.
Just because you cannot see a person OR a place does not mean they do not exist.

YOU probably think ATHEISM exists, do you not?

Atheism cannot exist.... not if the most reasonable definition of atheism is .... that
an atheist is a person who declares that God DOES NOT exist but is mythical. That came from most definitions in Wikis and dictionaries online.

Atheism assumes that no superior being exists because he/she/it has never seen one.

So if that is true then let me ask this question.

Have you ever found anyone more knowledgeable than yourself?

-Hopefully you have. If you have not then you have already found your superior or supreme being .... YOU! You have admitted that no one is superior to you ... so you made yourself God.

- If you admit [hopefully] that some people are superior to you then THOSE people have become your superior or supreme beings. They are people who make the most sense to you. People who you tend to believe when you hear or read what they say.

Either way, there are beings which are superior ,,, either you or they.

Congratulations you have just admitted that YOU or THEY are superior beings worthy of being listened to. You have appointed yourself or "THEM" your God.
What per cent of the world's knowledge do you have?

Is it less than 5%?

Is it less than 1%


Most would admit that their knowledge is much less than one per cent of the world's knowledge.

Is it possible that God exists in the 99% of the world's knowledge that you do not have?

The logical honest answer is "YES".

Therefore just because you do not see or know God does NOT make him a myth any more than YOU are a myth because I don't see you.

However I could find you if I had your address and exact geolocation, could I not?

You can also find God if you know where to look.

Have you ever lost your car keys?

Would you be able to find your keys if you looked in the right place? The place where they are? [Of course.]

You can also find God if you look in the right place.

However if you just come to argue why bother? You don't have enough of the world's knowledge to declare God non-existent. There is no point arguing over knowledge that you are ignorant of is there?

- Charles

Monday, February 21, 2011

Atheism Revealed

There are various techniques in arguing which are used in an attempt to convince. Some of them are simply an attempt to get around reason or to throw the opponent off track because we do not have an answer for his argument.
It All Happened by Chance 


Fundamental Technique Used By Atheists  
  
"appeal to ignorance (argumentum ex silentio)
-appealing to ignorance as evidence for something. (e.g., We have no evidence that God exists, therefore, he must NOT exist.) 


Or: Because we have no knowledge of GOD, that means He does not exist. Ignorance about something says nothing about its existence or non-existence."


This is a fundamental reason why atheism is untenable. Atheists say they have seen no evidence for a God so THEREFORE he does not exist. That is like saying, I have NEVER seen Antarctica, therefore Antarctica does not exist.


Therefore I submit that a person cannot be an honest reasoning person if one calls oneself and atheist and uses the above argument.


Just because you have not FOUND God, does not mean he does not exist.


An appropriate and honest response to the existence of God would be. I have found NO evidence that there is a God, so I simply do not know if he exists or not. This kind  of reasoning is honest and simply a matter of your personal search for God and your result: not finding him.


My simple response to an agnostic is: Just because you cannot find your car keys, does not mean they do not exist, just that you have not found them yet. When you look in the right place, you will find them. So you have not found God? No problem. Keep looking in other places until you do. He is simply NOT where you looked.


Of course many proclaimed atheists take the unreasoning way out and have NEVER really looked for evidence of God because they do NOT WANT to find him. If they did, they may have to listen to him since he would obviously be a superior being with superior knowledge. And that is the crux of why many call themselves atheists.

  • They do not want to find anyone with superior knowledge to their own
  • Therefore they do NOT look
  • They simply wait until God appears before them and of course he never does, so they say they are atheists.
  • Isn't that like saying, "I cannot see my car keys. Therefore I will wait until they appear before me." How reasonable is that? And yet that is what self-proclaimed atheists often do. 
Another reason an "atheist" (who should be calling himself and agnostic) does not look for God is that he then may have to subject himself to listen to the superior mind and teachings of such a being and therefore does NOT WANT to find out where God is. 


For these simple reasons, if one was honest about knowing the existence of God, one would call oneself an agnostic. Agnostics simply have not found God and therefore do not know if he exists or not.


Isn't this more reasonable than denying the existence of something you have not looked for or have not looked for in the RIGHT places?


If one is reasonable enough to admit that one is an agnostic, then we can point them in the right direction to find evidence of God. He can still reject the evidence but at least he is willing to look at it.


There are many evidences of God.


It is fair to remember that no one can prove the existence of God OR NOT! Why? Because God is an intangible non-physical entity which cannot be weighed, measured or simply made to appear at will.


Does LOVE exist? I am talking about the CARING kind of love that one sees by the action of the person who loves. (I am not talking about physical attraction type of love..)


How would you prove that kind of LOVE exists? Would the evidences below be examples?

  • if someone helps someone less fortunate, then would you say that is an evidence of love?
  • If someone pushes someone out of the way of an oncoming vehicle? 
  • If one donates money to help those lest fortunate?
  • If one spends time helping in a food kitchen to feed those less fortunate?
  • If one donates any kind of time to help others?
Would these not be evidences of LOVE? Love too is intangible and not physically measurable. So do we deny there is such a thing as love simply because we cannot measure it? Of course not.

It Was Built By Chance
  • We measure love by the evidences of caring.             
Can we use this same technique to give evidence that God exists? What would we look for as evidence of his existence? What evidence can be presented to the open-minded that maybe there is a God, even if they have not found him yet?
The Logs Fell Together After a Violent Tornado
Accidental Mountain
[Okay I am waiting for your comments to see what you would say before I spout off.]

 


What makes you believe that God exists? 
This Train Was Built by Chance



The sites below explore their reasons:


Window Falls Together by Chance

Each Piece Fell Together by Chance!


This story reveals something about the nature of God.
There is a story told of an old farmer who lived by himself in a cabin. Next to his cabin was a barn. One very cold wintery night, birds began to crash into the windows of his warm cabin, trying to escape the deadly cold. So the old man went outside and opened the barn door. It was warm inside the barn. He waved his arms and shouted at the birds to go into the barn, into safety. But they did not understand him.


It was then that the old man wished that he could become one of them. If he could become a bird, then he could lead the other birds into the barn, to avoid death. And at that moment the old farmer understood why Jesus had come. Though the old man could not become a bird, God could become a man. So he did. "For God so loved the world that he sent his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life" (John 3:16). 
Wild Garden Forms Star and Circle by Chance !!!



Stories of People Who Became Christians
Marilyn Adamson: "I studied the philosophies of Dostoyevsky, Sartre, Nietsche, Socrates and others - looking for an overriding, motivating purpose to my life. Every few weeks I would 'try out' a new philosophy to see if it could work. But I found these philosophies didn't make sense or they simply weren't useful in actual life situations."


From Atheism to Agnosticism to Christianity
S. B.: "Then it happened! There was a violent rushing wind from above...There was no wind outside and as the doors and windows were closed there was no draught. It was like a scene out of Pentecost!"


Amazing Rink Lands Inside Mall !!!


Greg Bond: "An atheist until 1990, I came to a belief in God because I am an alcoholic, and one traumatic night He removed the obsession to drink from me. I prayed to the God that I didn't even believe in (and told Him so, too!) because I had nowhere else to turn, and He immediately answered my prayer."


J. Budziszewski: "This practical nihilism was linked with a practical atheism...The upshot was that although God might exist, He would be irrelevant. I couldn't quite rule out the existence of God, but I thought I could rule out the existence of a God that mattered."


Amazing Train Bridge Drops out of Sky Right On Track!


Why I Left Atheism
John N. Clayton: "What was happening to me was the same thing that Lord Kelvin, a very famous British scientist, described in his writings when he made the statement, 'If you study science deep enough and long enough it will force you to believe in God.'"


Daz: "When I came to adolescence I decided that life would be easier to bear if I cut out all feelings and contact with other people...I had achieved my goal: my life was empty of any emotions or meaningful contact with others. It sucked."


Trees Came Together By Chance
John Jeremiah: "I finally came to the conclusion that I was an agnostic...And this is where my journey began. I wasn't satisfied with not knowing the answer to the questions of all questions. I had to know whether or not there was a god. If a god indeed existed, in what way should I relate to that god?"


G. Zeinelde Jordan: "Christianity repulsed me. I was so repulsed I chose to battle it...
"LaHaye did not convince me a God existed, but he clearly depicted I believed what I believed merely because I had been indoctrinated."



Eric Knickerbocker: "Would I have chosen Christianity? No. It went against my every instinct, against my every grain. But I have nonetheless been transformed."


Makhonyola: "I received a letter from my older brother...Wasn't this the same guy that tried again and again to convince my mother that we didn't need religion?"

The Molecules of This Butterfly Got Together by Chance

Ralph Martin: "'Okay, okay, okay,' I said in exasperation. 'I'll go. But I warn you: I am not going to pretend to have a religious experience just to make you happy. I know what's going to happen. You're all going to sit around and sing songs and be nice to each other, and you're going to call it God. Well, I'm not going to call it God. I'm going to call it clever group dynamics. I'll go, Phil, but I won't sacrifice my intellectual integrity.'"


Josh McDowell: "I thought most Christians were walking idiots...But these people challenged me over and over. Finally, I accepted their challenge. I did it out of pride to refute them, thinking there were no facts. I assumed there wasn't any evidence a person could evaluate."


Arnold Neumaier: "I still had the idea of God as a human construction; but Jesus' construction must have been particularly powerful, and I set out to discover what it was, strip it from its religious superstitions, and integrate the essence into my life. At least that was my plan."

Rev. R. G. Rindfuss: "I...stepped outside just in time to see my youngest son toddle across the grass and sit down on top of the biggest fire ant mound I have ever seen. Randy is highly allergic to fire ant bites...If he gets bitten enough times, he'll die."
A Pile of Feathers, Some Skin and Flesh
Merged in WhirlWind and Formed
Perfect Bird !!!

Tucker Russell: "This new worldview...allowed me to believe in a god that was near to me and ever-present, yet it also allowed me to adhere to this world and its pleasures, with no real accountability. It seemed like everything you could want, and I followed religiously (and excelled among my contemporaries) for the next three years. But deep down I was always dissatisfied. I know now that I did not actually want something that would make me feel good, I wanted what I knew to be actual truth."


Paul Smith: "Many things permanently changed inside me that morning, and so I never became able to rationalize my experience away as anything but a genuine encounter with the Creator of the universe."


Antony Solomon: "I had rejected all the 'proofs of God's existence' - they did not convince me. But this did."


Joni Eareckson Tada: "I believed in God, but I was angry with Him...How can permanent, lifelong paralysis be a part of His loving plan for me? Unless I found answers, I didn't see how this God could be worthy of my trust."


Vicki: "I became very agitated with God and threw the Bible to the floor. I just didn't understand why I wasn't well, if he had healed this guy so long ago."


Webmaster of BibleDesk.com: "My idea was to find out if the Bible was really true. Indeed, if I could find one contradiction, one error, or anything in the Bible that was not true, then that would be all that was needed to disregard it...Finally, I had to admit after spending almost countless hours of research - I was wrong."


Heather Williams: "I believed in the power within me to make a significant difference in the world....Yet, the more I tried to change the world, the more frustrated I became. I confronted bureaucracy, apathy, and...sin."