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Believers find mixed blessings in Pope's comments | Papal Fallibility?

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Believers find mixed blessings in Pope's comments


By JEANNIE NUSS

Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Some Catholic believers in the Americas greeted Pope Benedict XVI's comments on condoms as a sign that the church was stepping into the modern debate in the fight against AIDS, though the church was adamant Sunday that nothing has changed in its views banning contraception.

Churchgoers had praise and wariness for the pope's comments that condoms could be morally justified in some limited situations, such as for male prostitutes wanting to prevent the spread of HIV.

Others cautioned it could open a doctrinal Pandora's box. And the exact meaning of what the pope said was still up for interpretation.

"That's a theological mind trap," said Wendy Lasekan, a 47-year-old stay-at-home mom, after Sunday morning Mass at Saint Michael Catholic Church in Worthington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus.

"In some cases, it would be justifiable - or acceptable - to use a condom," she said. "If your goal would be to prevent the spread of AIDS, that would be a charitable act."

Ellen Reik, a 79-year-old retired housewife who attended Saint Michael, said if taken out of context, the pope's remarks could renew the debate over the morality of birth control - both as a contraceptive and a means to curb the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.

Several more believers who spoke to The Associated Press following Sunday services in the United States and South America felt the pope's comments marked a tentative step into a more modern stance in the global fight against AIDS.

Jean Jasman, an 81-year-old state worker from Montpelier, Vt., called the stance a departure from church doctrine on condom use, "but it's to the betterment of humanity, if we can help prevent the spread of this horrendous disease."

Lois Breaux rolled her eyes when asked about the Pope's statements as she was leaving Mass at St. Kieran Church in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami.

"About time - and it wasn't enough," she said. "As a Catholic, they need to recognize this is an epidemic. The church needs to stand up and say what he did, but he should have gone further."

Vatican officials strongly emphasized Sunday that the church's position on contraception has not changed.

The pope spoke in an interview given to a German journalist. Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano on Saturday published excerpts from the book, "Light of the World," three days ahead of publication. In the interview, Benedict says that in certain cases, such as for a male prostitute, condom use could be a first step in assuming moral responsibility for stemming the spread of the virus that causes AIDS.

The Holy See's chief spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, stressed that Benedict was not "morally justifying" the unbridled exercise of sexuality and the church's main advice in the fight against AIDS remains the same: promoting sexual abstinence and fidelity among married couples.

The pope's comments caught some followers off-guard with the frank discussion of a taboo topic.

"I was shocked. I thought, 'Why even mention that?' It was unnecessary," said Joan Caron, 86, of Oldtown, Maine, who attended Mass at the Basilica of the Assumption in Baltimore, the nation's oldest Roman Catholic cathedral. "I was just shocked that he'd even bring the word up."

In Brazil, home to more Roman Catholics than any other country, 71-year-old Idalina Fernandes said she thought it was strange when she first heard the news.

"The pope and the church had been criticized for being too strict regarding this subject, but I guess we can't close our eyes to the problems we have today in the world," said Fernandes, who helps organize Masses at a small church in Sao Paulo. "I never thought the pope would say something like that, but the world is different today, the Church seems to know that."

The fine distinctions in the pope's comments were clear to Cliff Krieger, 68, of Lowell, Mass., who said it was good that the discussion on preventing disease was taking place, though he generally approves of the church's position on contraception.

"I think that the church is saying that use of condoms is missing the point about what sex is about," he said. "There are a lot of people who are ... just using it for pleasure for themselves, as they might be using cocaine on the weekend. So I think the church's stand is generally a pretty good one."

Speaking shortly before Mass began at St. Mary of the Lake Roman Catholic Church in Lakewood, N.J., 42-year-old Jason Randall said he strongly supports the church's position that forbids the use of condoms and other contraceptives.

But he felt the pope's comments show that sometimes exceptions are needed for almost every rule.

"I know it's a cliche to put it this way, but if it helps prevent even one death or one person getting sick, it's worth it," Randall said. "I believe in a loving God, one who does not want people to suffer, whether they be saints or sinners."

"I think that the church needs to realize that sometimes you have to make adjustments with the times and that saving people's lives and protecting life is ultimately the most important thing," said Josephine Zohny of Brooklyn, N.Y., after leaving Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York.

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Sunday Alcohol Sales on the Rise in U.S. - ABC News

More states and communities are allowing Sunday liquor and alcohol sales or moving sales start times to as early as 6 a.m. Saturday is the Sabbath! NOT SUNDAY! 6 a.m. is to early on any day!


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Billionaire Buffett tells Amanpour Bush-era Tax Cuts for Rich Should Expire

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Warren Buffett: Read My Lips, Raise My Taxes



Billionaire Buffett tells Amanpour Bush-era Tax Cuts for Rich Should Expire



By JOSHUA MILLER


In an exclusive interview on "This Week," Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, told Christiane Amanpour that the rich should be paying more taxes and that the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy should be left to expire at the end of December.


"If anything, taxes for the lower and middle class and maybe even the upper middle class should even probably be cut further," Buffett said. "But I think that people at the high end -- people like myself -- should be paying a lot more in taxes. We have it better than we've ever had it."


The full Buffett interview will air on a special Thanksgiving edition of "This Week" focused on The Giving Pledge, a major philanthropic effort spearheaded by Buffet, and Bill and Melinda Gates.


The billionaire brushed aside Republican arguments that letting tax cuts expire for the wealthy would hurt economic growth.


"They say you have to keep those tax cuts, even on the very wealthy, because that is what energizes business and capitalism," anchor Amanpour said.


"The rich are always going to say that, you know, just give us more money and we'll go out and spend more and then it will all trickle down to the rest of you. But that has not worked the last 10 years, and I hope the American public is catching on," Buffett explained.


The White House announced on Wednesday that President Obama will award Buffett a Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, early next year.

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Man Shoots Bullets At Passing Car, Police Say

State Police Investigate Attempted Homicide

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State Police Investigate Attempted Homicide

Man Shoots Bullets At Passing Car, Police Say

HARRISBURG, Pa. -- State police in Dauphin County are investigating an incident of attemped homicide.

It started in the Second Street parking garage in Harrisburg around 2:30 a.m. Saturday.

Troopers said a man and three others got into an argument. That's when both groups drove off.

The man followed the other three people onto Interstate-83, and drove up next to their car. According to police, the man started shooting several rounds.

One of the people suffered a wound to the leg and drove himself to the hospital.

State police said the shooter drove off in a purple Hyundai Elantra.

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Niall Kilkenny’s Exposure of Rome’s Outrageously Corrupt Jerome’s Latin Vulagate

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Niall Kilkenny’s Exposure of Rome’s Outrageously Corrupt Jerome’s Latin Vulagate

Jerome, Author of Corrupt Latin Vulgate of Rome, 385 AD: Foundation for Secret Westcott and Hort Greek Text of 1871 and Modern English Bibles since 1881

Brother Niall Kilkenny is a most mature and confrontational Reformation-Bible believing Protestant Christian.  He is the author of a host of excellent articles on his website below.  Yesterday, your Editor received the following email as to the utter depravity of the Pope’s Latin Vulgate concocted by anti-Christ, pagan Roman Catholic, “St. Jerome.”  Commissioned in 382 AD by Bishop of Rome Damasus I (the first of the Bishops of Rome to use the blasphemous title of “Pontifex Maximus” given over to him by Roman Emperor Gratian), Jerome finished his conspiratorial and subversive Jerome’s  Latin Vulgate by the end of the century—he seeking to bring the Old Latin versions of the Word of God into line with Romish pagan doctrines.

This is the same Jerome’s Latin Vulgate that is pronounced to be “the Scriptures” by the Jesuit Order’s damnable Council of Trent.  And it this same wicked, Counter Reformation Ecumenical Council of Trent that condemned the Hebrew and Greek true Scriptures given by inspiration of God (II Timothy 3:16).  Jerome has played a key part in the devil’s Mystery of Iniquity (II Thessalonians 2:7).  For he has been a leading second cause of Satan in his  Satanic majesty’s quest of preventing the Hebrew and Greek Word of God from being read by the common peoples in their own language—something that Papal “Church Father” “St. Augustine” also advocated as made known during Rome’s attack and inquisition against John Wycliffe, father of the Lord’s Grand and Glorious English Protestant Reformation!

Please enjoy Brother Kilkenny’s email and post below!

Dear brother Eric,

Greetings and best wishes.

I am going through the corrupt Latin Vulgate and I am HORRIFIED at what I am finding.

As you know, the Bible issues dire warnings to those who take the Mark of the Beast or become followers of the Pope.
That warning is diluted in several verses and MARK is changed to CHARACTER.
So now we are warned about taking the CHARACTER of the Beast . . . whatever that means!
Jerome filled the Holy Bible with HOLES and all the modern versions follow the Vulgate.
Since the Vulgate is their foundation, we can collapse that whole house of sand by demonstrating its falsehood.

Have a nice weekend.

Niall Kilkenny

http://www.reformation.org/pope-benedict-portrait.html

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You Are God’s Workmanship

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You Are God’s Workmanship

By Dan Buckhout |







When we look at a little baby, we often marvel at God’s workmanship, how He can put together tiny little fingers and toes, bright eyes and precious smiles. It is beautiful and wonderfully made by God indeed!

We need to remember that this is only Phase One of God’s workmanship. Without Phase Two, Phase One dies.


“For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus, to do good works which God prepared in advance for us to do.”

Ephesians 2:10 (NIV)


When we look at a little baby, we often marvel at God’s workmanship, how He can put together tiny little fingers and toes, bright eyes and precious smiles. It is beautiful and wonderfully made by God indeed! (see Psalm 139:13-14) The marvelous work we see in a newborn is only the first of two phases of God’s workmanship, and sadly, the first phase faces eventual destruction if the second phase does not take place. It is this second phase of God’s workmanship that Paul refers to in our passage above. You see, as innocent as the gurgles and coos of an infant can be, there still underlies a sinful nature that will have to be dealt with if God is going to do any true, lasting workmanship at all.


I’ve got some bad news and some good news… (see Ephesians 2:1-4)

This is a true bad news/good news story. The bad news is that when we are born, we not yet God’s true workmanship.  We are simply the physical raw materials God will use as instruments of His love and peace once He has crafted us into the people He plans for us to be. And there is a problem. In Paul’s letter, he shares a harsh reality with the Ephesians – they were all dead. This may have come as a shock to many of them. It may come as a shock to many of us if we hear such an evaluation of our state of being. Having a pulse, breathing, moving, thinking, feeling has nothing to do with life from God’s perspective. To God, if we have sin we are separated by that sin from Him. If we are separated from God, we are dead. Pure and simple. If we accept breathing and thinking as life-defining measures, we disqualify ourselves from becoming God’s workmanship. God can’t do His workmanship on a dead person, whether they think they are dead or not. This is the bad news.


Enter God’s Grace (see Ephesians 2:4-9)

Here’s the Good News: God knew that we would be born sinners, so He planned right from the beginning, out of His great love for us, to make a way for us to become alive. It is by His Grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Paul was careful to explain an important fact about God’s Grace: it does not come from us; it is a gift. We accept His gift through faith in Jesus, and in this gift, we are made alive. Now God has something to work with. This is the very Good News!


(If you are not sure that you have accepted the gift of God’s Grace, see “For God So Loves You” now!)

 

The Potter, the Clay, His Workmanship (see Isaiah 64:8)

When we become alive, we become like softened clay to a potter, pliable and yielding to the work of the potter’s hands. Have you ever watched a potter spin his work on a potter’s wheel? It is precise work that takes a great deal of kneading and pressing to shape the formless lump of clay into the shape the potter intends. It is hard work. It takes a lot of force, especially in the beginning. So it is with our potter, God, and His clay, us. When we become God’s workmanship, we are subjecting ourselves to sometimes uncomfortable molding and shaping, especially as God begins His work. But as we continue to yield to the guidance of His hands, we will become more and more the useful implement He intends for us to be. Think about it – a lump of clay is of no use in it’s original form. But after the lump is formed, glazed, fired, and finished it is a vase, a bowl, a cup, it is a beautiful, purposeful piece. So what is God forming us to do?


Good Works (as in our passage, Ephesians 2:10; also see Romans 9:21)

Paul further explains that God’s workmanship is about good works. Not any good works. Not good works we may choose for ourselves. Not good works done with ulterior motives in mind. No, we are God’s workmanship to do those good works God has prepared in advance for us to do. You see, God is an all-seeing God. Before we were even born, God had works in mind for us. He knew exactly what good works would advance His Kingdom in the place we would be at the time we became His workmanship. He’s got it all worked out. He’s had it all worked out for a long time. That’s the truth.

You are beautiful and wonderfully made by God’s first phase of work. Without God’s second phase of work you are dead in your sinful nature. If you are dead, God can’t complete His work in you. If you come alive by His grace through your faith in Jesus Christ, God will complete His work in you. You will then become His beautiful and purposeful workmanship, created in Christ Jesus, to do good works which He prepared in advance for you to do. Read more at www.everydaychristian.com
 

‘Transgender’ student attacks Genocide Awareness Project

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‘Transgender’ student attacks Genocide Awareness Project

FORT WAYNE, Indiana, November 19, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – On November 2, a student at the Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) violently attacked a pro-life display set up by the campus group Students for Bio-Ethical Reform. The display, part of the larger Genocide Awareness Project, uses graphic pictures to draw a connection between abortion and past forms of genocide.

The student, who suffers from gender confusion or “transgenderism,” said his name was Tara Boes. He jumped the barriers around the display at IPFW and started dismantling the pictures. However, at one point Boes broke off part of a metal pole and, according to a volunteer, began “to swing it around and at the display. One volunteer was elbowed in the eye and the other was hit by the pole.”

Mark Harrington, the executive director of The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform Midwest, which put up the display, said that initially the volunteers were not going to interfere with Boes. Harrington went on to say, though, that “when the student appeared willing to endanger the staff, we had to get involved and call the campus police,” according to the IPFW Communicator.

“We don’t protect equipment … because the equipment can be replaced,” Harrington said. “But when it comes to someone physically harming someone we obviously have a right to protect ourselves or to protect other people.”

Volunteers then called university police, who took Boes into custody. In a video of the incident posted by the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, Boes is seen initially refusing to speak with the officers.  However, he eventually gives the officers his name. According to the Communicator, one of the display volunteers hurt in the attack is pressing charges.

In a later interview with the Communicator, Boes compared the unborn child to a “parasite,” and said that he became enraged when he saw abortion being compared to the lynching of African Americans. “Approaching the display, I started to feel really physically ill. I thought it was really disgusting that someone would compare abortion to genocide. To compare a woman ridding her body of a parasite to a lynching – that’s pretty disgusting.”

Boes complained that when he was taken into custody, his “gender identity” as a woman was not “respected” and that he was “forced to sleep in a cell with two naked men.”

However, he expressed regret for his actions because of the legal repercussions that resulted.

“Yeah, I regret what I did…  I have legal fines to pay. I am being charged with battery and criminal mischief … none of that stuff is really worth what happened.”

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