Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Overweight women, breast cancer, and drinking...bad combo
Saturday, December 12, 2009
The answer is...
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Case of the week...the extra breast
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Religion...the people's way
E Tu Brute? So God falls out of religion... or at least the Evangelical Lutheran church. After all, isn't moral and ethical codes so unfashionable? I mean, why don't we go with the flow? Why not just let women hold the priesthood. Whoa! Just dodged a bolt of lightening. IT SHOULD BE THE SAME CHURCH PEOPLE! God and his commandments don't change. The prophets of old such as Moses were MEN. Sodom and Gomorra BURNED TO THE GROUND FROM THIS TYPE OF WELCOMED BEHAVIOR!
CHICAGO - The presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is suggesting that the Bible isn't the last word on homosexuality.
In a town hall meeting Sunday, Bishop Mark Hanson said, "the understanding we have of homosexuality today does not seem to be reflected at all in the context of the biblical writers." Therefore, he said, Lutherans should consider more modern views on sexual orientation.
At its churchwide convention in August, the ELCA lifted its ban on partnered gay and lesbian clergy, prompting some traditional congregations to withhold funds and begin forming a separate denomination.
But Hanson insisted the ELCA can accommodate both views. In his words, "God is still speaking to us." He also suggests that more homosexual-friendly policies may help the denomination grow.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Hucky softy
Is Huckleberry the next "Jesus"? I mean, haven't we had enough of our current presidential savior? All we need is instead of a guy that can't make decisions, one that makes them wrong. (Okay, okay, I just gave Obama WAY TOO MUCH CREDIT!)
In regard to his answer as to his decision in 2000...It's one thing to say, "ya know, he seemed like he had a change of heart but turned out to be a scoundrel out and I'll be a bit more judicious next time." It's another thing to say, "if I were to do it all over again, I would do it again".
Why does a governor have so much power? So a governor is all of a sudden more omniscient, and has more experience than a judge? Do governors/presidents realize how hard it is to get someone booked in the slammer anyway? Just ask someone in law enforcement. It's hard scraping baked slime off the streets.
Huckabee's past may taint his future
by Jim Brown
A leading conservative pundit says fairly or not, former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee's political future has been badly damaged by fallout from an executive decision he made in 2000.
Conservative bloggers and pundits have been taking Mike Huckabee to task after a man whose sentence he commuted while Arkansas governor killed four police officers in Washington state over the weekend.
In a post on the conservative website Redstate.com yesterday, Huckabee expressed regret that he commuted the sentence of Maurice Clemmons and made him eligible for parole. However, Huckabee said the decision was based on evidence before him in 2000, and "if presented the same facts today, I would have acted in the same manner."
Huckabee also says that some of his fellow conservatives "don't seem to want to take responsibility for the facts surrounding the case," and are using "misinformed words" when accusing him of being weak on crime.