THE SHOE SHINE MAN MISJUDGED ME BECAUSE OF MY COLOR
THE SHOE SHINE MAN MISJUDGED ME BECAUSE OF MY COLOR
THE SHOE SHINE MAN MISJUDGED ME BECAUSE OF MY COLOR
Tom at DIsputations was reading the latest from Sr. Joan Chittister
"Evolution gives us a God big enough to believe in." Sorry, Jesus, maybe You'll do better next time. But what particularly struck me, in and amongst the flirtation with Spong's Law of Theophysical Inanity (though Sr. Joan mishandles cosmology and biology rather than quantum physics), was the interior of this sentence: The unfolding of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and the launch, ironically, of the priest Georges Lemaître's big bang theory -- you can imagine how popular that made him in the church -- changed everything. Do we really need to imagine how popular Lemaître's big bang theory made him in the church? Can't we Google it? Per Wikipedia, Lemaître published an expanded version of his theory in 1933, and he became famous throughout the world. In March 1934, "Lemaître received the Francqui Prize, the highest Belgian scientific distinction, from [the Catholic] King Leopold III." Two years later, he was elected to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences; he became president of the academy in 1960 -- a year in which he was also made a Monsignor by Pope John XXIII -- and served as president until his death in 1966. Pope Paul VI asked him to serve on the commission investigating oral contraception (he turned it down, citing ill health (and, at least privately, doubt that a mathematician would have much to contribute to the question)). So his big bang theory made him remarkably popular in the Church, if public honors are any indication. Yet Sr. Joan implies the opposite. Why?Don't you hate it when your stereotypes don't meet reality? That those men in the
Facts are stubborn things, and keep contradicting what Everybody Knows. But ideologues have their minds made up, and won't let mere facts confuse them.
... someone who WON'T buy it just 'cause it's Apple.
He even shrank from his own campaign slogan, “Country First,” by selecting the least qualified running mate since the Swedenborgian shipbuilder Arthur Sewall ran as William Jennings Bryan’s No. 2 in 1896.
That's right, it's OK to pick on us Swedenborgians.
Or is it shipbuilders the Post-Dispatch has something against?
The Editorial Board should have a look at their own file from 1993, about the attacks on Glen Klippenstein for belonging to a "strange church" that "doesn't believe in normal things". Did we suddenly do something between 1993 and 2008 to alienate them?
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A little girl is rejected by the grey-scaled world outside, but things "magically" change, when she sees that hiding your true self can ony last so long... it's time to make a change.
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