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Monday, 18 September 2006
Voicing Religious Prohibitions on Sodomy in Northern California_ The Lay of The Land
Mood:  incredulous
Topic: Celebrating Diversity

In a region which has gain universal notoriety touting diversity and tolerance for others, there appears to be a strain of one-way diversity in promoting one view of diversity over another.

In three major Northern California cities, police operative-provocateurs target a middle-aged, homeless man with repeated badgering and harassments employing lascivious same gender solicitations for expressing religious prohibitions on sodomy and homosexuality-singing gospel songs and citing Bible verse.

Retaliation against an individual holding an "unwelcome" viewpoint on the topic of homosexualty and religion, while actively promoting the competing view hardly seems to further the purported ideal of tolerance and the acceptance of others.

"...and the men of Sodom were sinners exceedingly before the Lord." Genesis 13:13


Posted by gardezlafoi at 1:52 PM PDT
Updated: Friday, 13 October 2006 1:46 PM PDT
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Thursday, 24 August 2006
The Gibeonites Avenged
Mood:  quizzical
Topic: Divine Oracles

The Gibonites Avenged: II Samuel 21:1-14

I've wondered, and have been puzzled about this verse for the longest time. The premise of the incident appears forth right as far as why God sent famine on the land. There was an injustice done to the Gibonites when King Saul attempted to decimate them. My question is, in the blood spilling of King Saul's relatives to appeased the land for the injustice, does it reveal insight of God's character, as to equity, justice or any other attribute, if so, what attribute? Ω

 

 

 


Posted by gardezlafoi at 5:11 PM PDT
Updated: Friday, 13 October 2006 1:47 PM PDT
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