Friday, March 25, 2005

  • Life

    Where does life begin?  Where does it end?  What happens when man can create life?  What about when man can end it?  What happens when man can maintain life?  What about when we can duplicate life?  Bio-ethicists, you have your work cut out for you.

    Christians are losing their right to cry foul because it is done on such a selective basis.  The world becomes cynical of a Christianity that stands up on an inconsistent basis and oftentimes over things that benefit them.  They have cried "Wolf" too many times.  If you truly believe in the sanctity of life, you don't need FoxNews or CNN to get you going.  Yet for some reason, Christianity has settled for being reactionary.  Christians have become knee-jerk responders.  It's quite sad.  We are not crusaders for justice and mercy and are instead people of politics, power, and precedents.

    Let me go ahead and make this clear--if i'm in that situation or if i'm dying-- lemme die, speed it up, kill me.  Go ahead and read it again. 

    There's life and then there's real life.  I don't want the substitute.

    Don't try to bring me back from the dead either.  If you pray me out of heaven, i'm going to hunt you down...

Comments (7)

  • a_theist42

    Wolfowitz is running World Bank.

    comments?

  • allinthemedium
    "If you pray me out of heaven, i'm going to hunt you down..."  i'm laughing so hard, i have tears streaming down my face.  no joke.
  • a_theist42
    President Bush said yesterday that he has chosen Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz, a key architect of the Iraq war, as the U.S. nominee to head the World Bank.

    The announcement was an aggressive move to put the administration's stamp on the World Bank, the largest source of aid to developing countries, by installing at the bank's helm a leading advocate of the U.S. campaign to spur democracy in the Middle East. But it risked a new rift with countries critical of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, especially since it came so soon after Bush's nomination of John R. Bolton, another prominent hawk, as ambassador to the United Nations.

    -The Washington Post.

    heh. a war hawk serving as a dove. hmm. a wolfowitz in sheep's clothing? hah.

  • christenissocool
    i told you i wasnt going to complain and im not! moers is soo excited you are going to be with him at super summer....wahoo!!!
  • Pashe

    Bush likes yes men, no shock there so I dont see what to comment about.

    But yah, if I pray you out of heaven well then assume that you owe me money and I wont put up w/ that.

    p

  • brodoug777
    i'll pay off the money that john owes anyone so that he won't have to come back to hell on earth.  (unless i'm dead-- it's quite likely that i'll die first.  but i'll leave a teller's check or something.).
  • a_theist42
    distasteful? indeed. everyone was posting Easter..err...posts, so i thought i would succumb to something... sacreligious.
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