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We -- Humanity -- Are the 'Cancer' to 'Cure'?!


We -- Humanity -- Are the 'Cancer' to 'Cure'?!

in the eye of romish-masonic elitist shadow government
opposed to infrastructure expansion
PREDICTIVE PROGRAMMING
from the movie "I Am Legend"




"I" = EYE
atop a pyramid



Watch the video- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhO9D1TbuTo

NOTE how she starts blinking her eyes immediately after saying that she has cured cancer, just as this clip ends!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0480249/quotes?qt0312024

TV Personality: The world of medicine has seen its share of miracle cures, from the polio vaccine to heart transplants. But all past achievements may pale in comparison to the work of Dr. Alice Krippin. Thank you so much for joining us this morning.
Dr. Alice Krippin: Not at all.
TV Personality: So, Dr. Krippin, give it to me in a nutshell.
Dr. Alice Krippin: Well, the premise is quite simple - um, take something designed by nature and reprogram it to make it work for the body rather than against it.
TV Personality: You're talking about a virus?
Dr. Alice Krippin: Indeed, yes. In this case the measles, um, virus which has been engineered at a genetic level to be helpful rather than harmful. Um, I find the best way to describe it is if you can... if you can imagine your body as a highway, and you picture the virus as a very fast car, um, being driven by a very bad man. Imagine the damage that car can cause. Then if you replace that man with a cop... the picture changes. And that's essentially what we've done.
TV Personality: And how many people have you treated so far?
Dr. Alice Krippin: Well, we've had ten thousand and nine clinical trials in humans so far.
TV Personality: And how many are cancer-free?
Dr. Alice Krippin: Ten thousand and nine.
TV Personality: So you have actually cured cancer.
Dr. Alice Krippin: Yes, yes... yes, we have.
[cuts to post-apocalyptic New York three years later]

....

Anna: The world is quieter now. We just have to listen. If we listen, we can
hear God's plan.


Neville: God's plan.

Anna: Yeah

Neville: All right, let me tell you about your "God's plan". Six billion people on Earth when the infection hit. KV had a ninety-percent kill rate, that's five point four billion people dead. Crashed and bled out. Dead. Less than one-percent immunity. That left twelve million healthy people, like you, me, and Ethan. The other five hundred and eighty-eight million turned into your dark seekers, and then they got hungry and they killed and fed on everybody. Everybody! Every *single* person that you or I has ever known is dead! Dead! There is no god!

Note that it is alway "In God in Trust" that is targeted, rather then that thing on the U.S. $1 bill back side and to the left.

The idea of such radical population depopulation, and humanity as a 'cancer' appeares first and lastly upon what are known as the 'Georgia Guidestones':

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones

The Georgia Guidestones is a large granite monument in Elbert County, Georgia, USA. A message comprising ten guides is inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages, and a shorter message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient languages' scripts: Babylonian, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian hieroglyphs.

The structure is sometimes referred to as an "American Stonehenge."[1] The monument is almost 20 feet (6.1 m) tall if the buried support stones are included, exactly 18 feet (5.5 m) otherwise[2], and made from six granite slabs weighing more than 240,000 pounds (110,000 kg) in all.[3] One slab stands in the center, with four arranged around it. A capstone lies on top of the five slabs, which are astronomically aligned. An additional stone tablet, which is set in the ground a short distance to the west of the structure, provides some notes on the history and purpose of the
Guidestones.

History
In June 1979, an unknown person or persons under the pseudonym R. C. Christian hired Elberton Granite Finishing Company to build the structure.[3] One popular hypothesis is that the patron's pseudonym may be a tribute to the legendary 17th-century founder of Rosicrucianism,
Christian Rosenkreuz.[3]

Inscriptions:
A message consisting of a set of ten guidelines or principles is engraved on the Georgia Guidestones in eight different languages, one language on each face of the four large upright stones. Moving clockwise around the structure from due north, these languages are:
English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian.

1.Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
2.Guide reproduction wisely - improving fitness and diversity.
3.Unite humanity with a living new language.
4.Rule passion - faith - tradition - and all things with tempered reason.
5.Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
6.Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
7.Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
8.Balance personal rights with social duties.
9.Prize truth - beauty - love - seeking harmony with the infinite.
10.Be not a cancer on the earth - Leave room for nature - Leave room for nature.[4]

A few feet to the west of the artifact, an additional granite ledger has been set level with the ground. This tablet identifies the structure and the languages used on it, lists various facts about the size, weight, and astronomical features of the stones, the date it was installed, and the sponsors of the project. It also speaks of a time capsule buried under the tablet, but the positions on the stone reserved for filling in the dates on which the capsule was buried and is to be opened are missing, so it is not clear whether the time capsule was ever put in place. Each side of the tablet is perpendicular to one of the cardinal directions, and is inscribed so that the northern edge is the "top" of the inscription.

The complete text of the explanatory tablet is detailed below. The accompanying image shows the overall layout. The tablet is somewhat inconsistent with respect to punctuation, and also misspells "pseudonym". The original spelling, punctuation, and line breaks in the text
have been preserved in the transcription which follows.

At the center of each tablet edge is a small circle, each containing a letter representing the
appropriate compass direction (N, S, E, W).

At the top center of the tablet is written:

The Georgia Guidestones
Center cluster erected
March 22, 1980

Immediately below this is the outline of a square, inside which is written:

Let these be guidestones to an Age of Reason

Around the edges of the square are written the names of four ancient languages, one per edge. Starting from the top and proceeding clockwise, they are:Babylonian (in cuneiform script), Classical Greek, Sanskrit and Ancient Egyptian (in hieroglyphics).

On the left side of the tablet is the following column of text:

Astronomic Features
1. channel through stone indicates celestial pole.
2. horizontal slot indicates annual travel of sun.
3. sunbeam through capstone marks noontime throughout the year

Author: R.C. Christian
(a pseudonyn) [sic]

Sponsors: A small group of Americans who seek the Age of Reason

Time Capsule Placed six feet below this spot On To Be Opened on

The words appear as shown under the time capsule heading; no dates are engraved.

Physical data: On the right side of the tablet is the following column of text:

PHYSICAL DATA

1. OVERALL HEIGHT - 19 FEET 3 INCHES [5.87 m].
2. TOTAL WEIGHT - 237,746 POUNDS [107,840 kg].
3. FOUR MAJOR STONES ARE 16 FEET,
FOUR INCHES [4.98 m] HIGH, EACH WEIGHING AN AVERAGE OF 42,437
POUNDS [19,249 kg].
4. CENTER STONE IS 16 FEET, FOUR- INCHES [4.98 m] HIGH, WEIGHS 20,957
POUNDS [9,506 kg].
5. CAPSTONE IS 9-FEET, 8-INCHES [2.95 m] LONG, 6-FEET, 6-INCHES [1.98 m] WIDE;
1-FOOT, 7-INCHES [0.48 m] THICK. WEIGHS 24,832 POUNDS [11,264 kg].
6. SUPPORT STONES (BASES)
7-FEET,
4 INCHES [2.24 m] LONG 2-FEET [0.61 m] WIDE.
1 FOOT, 4-INCHES
[0.41 m] THICK, EACH WEIGHING AN AVERAGE OF 4,875 POUNDS [2,211 kg].
7. SUPPORT STONE (BASE) 4-FEET,
2½ INCHES [1.28 m] LONG, 2-FEET,
2-INCHES [0.66 m]
WIDE, 1-FOOT, 7-INCHES [0.48 m] THICK.
WEIGHT 2,707
POUNDS [1,228 kg].
8. 951 CUBIC FEET [26.9 m³] GRANITE.

9. GRANITE QUARRIED FROM PYRAMID QUARRIES LOCATED 3 MILES [5 km] WEST
OF ELBERTON, GEORGIA.

Guidestone languages
Below the two columns of text is written the caption "GUIDESTONE LANGUAGES". The names of eight modern languages are inscribed along the long edges of the projecting rectangles, one per edge. Starting from due north and moving clockwise around so that the upper edge of
the northeast rectangle is listed first, they are English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese and Russian. At the bottom center of the tablet is the following text:

Additional information available at Elberton Granite Museum & Exhibit, College Avenue
Elberton, Georgia

Astronomical features
The four outer stones are oriented to mark the limits of the 18.6 year lunar declination cycle.[2] The center column features a hole through which the North Star can be seen regardless of time, as well as a slot that is aligned with the Sun's solstices and equinoxes. A 7/8" aperture in the capstone allows a ray of sun to pass through at noon each day, shining a beam on the center stone indicating the day of the year.[3]

Location
34°13′55″N 82°53′40″W / 34.231984°N 82.894506°W / 34.231984; -82.894506

The Georgia Guidestones are located on a hilltop in Elbert County, Georgia, approximately 90 miles (140 km) east of Atlanta, 45 miles (72 km) from Athens, and 9 miles (14 km) north of the center of Elberton. The stones are standing on a rise a short distance to the east of Georgia Highway 77 (Hartwell Highway), and are visible from that road. Small signs beside the highway
indicate the turnoff for the Guidestones, which is identified by a street sign as "Guidestones Rd." It is located on the highest point in Elbert County.

Ownership
Elbert County owns the Georgia Guidestones site. Robert C. Christian deeded the five acres to the county immediately upon purchase from Wayne Mullenix.[2] According to the Georgia Mountain Travel Association's detailed history: "The Georgia Guidestones are located on the farm of Mildred and Wayne Mullenix..."[5] The Elbert County land registration system shows what
appears to be the Guidestones as County land purchased on October 1, 1979. [6][7]

The monument was unveiled in March 1980, with the presence of 100 people.[8] Another account specifies the 22nd of March and said 400 people attended.[2][3]

Reactions: In his article, "Decoding the Georgia Guidestones", Van Smith identifies three potential candidates as the true identity of R.C. Christian (Joe H. Fendley Sr., Dr. Francis Merchant, and
Ted Turner). In the end, Smith concludes that Ted Turner is the most likely candidate for being R.C. Christian, stating, "Our investigation into the identity of Robert C. Christian has uncovered highly persuasive yet circumstantial evidence linking Robert Edward “Ted” Turner to the very center of the Georgia Guidestones originators. This evidence is so strong that we believe Ted Turner probably was R.C. Christian. At the very least, Turner probably knows who R.C. Christian is." [2]

Yoko Ono and others have praised the inscribed messages as "a stirring call to rational thinking", while opponents have labeled them as the "Ten Commandments of the Antichrist".[3]

The Guidestones have become a subject of interest for conspiracy theorists. One of them, an activist named Mark Dice, demanded that the Guidestones "be smashed into a million pieces, and then the rubble used for a construction project",[9] claiming that the Guidestones are of "a deep Satanic origin," and that R. C. Christian, belongs to "a Luciferian secret society" related to the New World Order.[3] At the unveiling of the monument, a local minister proclaimed that he
believed the monument was "for sun worshipers, for cult worship and for devil worship".[8]

Another popular conspiracy theorist, Alex Jones, in his 2008 documentary 'Endgame: Elite's Blueprint For Global Enslavement' highlights "the message of the mysterious Georgia Guidestones, purportedly built by representatives of a secret society called the Rosicrucian Order, which call for a global religion, world courts, and for population levels to be maintained at around 500 million, over a 5.5 billion reduction from current levels. The stones infer that humans are a cancer upon the earth and should be culled in order to maintain balance with nature."[10]

Researcher Van Smith claims to have uncovered numerological messages encoded within the proportions of the various Georgia Guidestones components that link the monument to the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world which opened in Dubai over thirty years after the Georgia Guidestones were designed. Smith presents evidence demonstrating that the opening date of the tower, the death of Dubai's emir, Sheik Maktoum bin Rashid al Maktoum, and the exact height of the Burj Khalifa can all be deduced directly from the proportions of the granite slabs.[11]

In 2008, the stones were defaced with polyurethane paint and graffiti with slogans such as
"Death to the new world order."[12] Wired magazine called the defacement "the first serious act of vandalism in the Guidestones' history".[3] More recently, in an apparent attempt to topple the monument, a large notch was cut from the top of the English language Guidestone near the 8" long, 1⅝" thick stainless steel dowel pin used to secure that slab to the capstone.[2]

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NOW says Hooters violates California law

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NOW says Hooters violates California law

SACRAMENTO, Dec. 18 (UPI) -- The National Organization for Women says Hooters is in violation of California blue laws because it allows kids into its restaurants.

The dispute centers on a rules banning kids from strip clubs and other adult-entertainment establishments, and NOW contends Hooters falls into the category because of the chain's trademark server uniforms.

Customers at Hooters are staffed by and large by young women in tight tops and orange short shorts, which NOW says puts sex appeal on a menu that is not suitable for youngsters, The San Diego Union-Tribune said Saturday.

"You can't have it both ways," California NOW president Patricia Bellasalma told California Watch, a media partner of the Union-Tribune.

NOW has asked the district attorneys in three counties and the state attorney general's office to look into the allegations. There was no immediate comment from Hooters corporate headquarters.

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Straight Troops Must Shower With Gays, Says DOD Working Group

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Straight Troops Must Shower With Gays, Says DOD Working Group--‘Gay Men Have Learned to Avoid Making Heterosexuals Feel Uncomfortable or Threatened in Situations Such as This’
US Marines in Afghanistan

U.S. Marines in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009. (AP Photo)

A special Defense Department working group appointed by Defense Secretary Robert Gates has recommended that the military should “expressly prohibit” heterosexuals from using separate showers, bathrooms and bunking facilities from homosexuals when the repeal of the law banning homosexuals from the military goes into effect.

The working group has also recommended that commanding officers be left with the authority to exempt individuals from using the same showers, bathrooms and living facilities as homosexuals, but only on a “case-by-case” basis.

The House voted earlier this week and the Senate voted this afternoon to repeal the military ban on homosexuals, which has often been referred to as “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”

The working group’s Nov. 30 report—“Report of the Comprehensive Review of the Issues Associated with a Repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’”--concluded that permitting heterosexuals to use separate showers, bathrooms and bunking facilities from homosexuals of the same gender would “stigmatize” homosexuals and be “reminiscent of ‘separate but equal’ facilities for blacks prior to the 1960s.”  The working group was co-chaired by Jeh Charles Johnson, the Defense Department’s general counsel, and U.S. Army Gen. Carter F. Ham.

“In the course of our review we heard from a very large number of Service members about their discomfort with sharing bathroom facilities or living quarters with those they know to be gay or lesbian,” said the report. “Some went so far to suggest that a repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell may even require separate bathroom and shower facilities for gay men and lesbians. We disagree, and recommend against separate facilities. Though many regard the very discussion of this topic as offensive, given the number of Service members who raised it, we are obliged to address it.”

The working group said that having homosexuals use different bathrooms and living facilities from heterosexuals would not only create a “logistical nightmare” but would be discriminatory.

“The creation of a third and possibly fourth category of bathroom facilities and living quarters, whether at bases or forward deployed areas, would be a logistical nightmare, expensive, and impossible to administer,” said the report. 

“And, even if it could be achieved and administered, separate facilities would, in our view, stigmatize gay and lesbian Service members in a manner reminiscent of ‘separate but equal' facilities for blacks prior to the 1960s,” said the report.

“Accordingly,” the report concluded, “we recommend that the Department of Defense expressly prohibit berthing or billeting assignments or the designation of bathroom facilities based on sexual orientation. At the same time, commanders would retain the authority they currently have to alter berthing or billeting assignments or accommodate privacy concerns on an individualized, case-by-case basis, in the interests of morale, good order and discipline, and consistent with performance of mission. It should also be recognized that commanders already have the tools—from counseling, to non-judicial punishment, to UCMJ prosecution—to deal with misbehavior in either living quarters or showers, whether the person who engages in the misconduct is gay or straight.”

The report also said a survey of more than 115,000 active duty service members indicated only 29.4 percent would “take no action” if they were assigned to share an “open bay shower” with a homosexual.

The other 70 percent of service members answered this way when asked what they would do if assigned to an “open bay shower” with someone they believed to be a homosexual: 25.8 percent said they would use the shower at a different time than the homosexual, 17.7 percent said they would talk to a superior to see if they had a different option, 11.1 percent said they would have a discussion with the other person to see how they would handle the situation, 7.9 percent said they did not know how they would handle the situation, 7.0 percent said they would do “something else,” and 1.3 percent said they would talk to a chaplain, mentor or leader about how to deal with it.

The report acknowledged that in focus groups conducted for the working group “a frequent concern expressed by some Service members was personal privacy in settings where they may be partially or fully unclothed in the presence of another Service member they know to be gay or lesbian—for instance, shared showering facilities or locker rooms.”

However, the report concluded that the concerns that heterosexual service members in this regard were based on “stereotypes” about homosexuals and stated that homosexuals have “learned to avoid making heterosexuals feel uncomfortable or threatened in situation [sic] such as this.”

The report argued that heterosexuals and homosexuals shower together “every day” in college and high school gyms and “in professional sports locker rooms” and that it should be no different in the military.

“Here again, we are convinced that separate bathroom facilities would do more harm than good to unit cohesion and would be impracticable to administer and enforce,” said the report. “Concerns about showers and bathrooms are based on a stereotype—that gay men and lesbians will behave in an inappropriate or predatory manner in these situations. As one gay former Service member told us, to fit in, co-exist, and conform to social norms, gay men have learned to avoid making heterosexuals feel uncomfortable or threatened in situation [sic] such as this. The reality is that people of different sexual orientation use shower and bathroom facilities together every day in hundreds of thousands of college dorms, college and high school gyms, professional sports locker rooms, police and fire stations, and athletic clubs.”

The report quoted the adverse sentiments of a number of service members who participated in focus groups where they indicated they did not want to have to shower, use the bathroom or roommate with homosexuals.

“I live in the barracks and I don’t think that it would go over well in that kind of environment,” one service member told a DOD focus group. “I’m concerned about how people would treat that individual.”

“In the privacy side of the thing, they’ll have to make some changes to the current infrastructure, [for example] privacy stalls in the bathrooms,” said another service member.

“I do not have to shower or sleep in a room with men so I do not want to shower or sleep in the same room as a woman who is homosexual,” said a female service member. “I would feel uncomfortable changing and sleeping as I would if it was a man in the room. I should not have to accept this.”

“Tell him if he hits on me I will kick his - - -!” said another service member who participated in a DOD focus group.

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The debate over what is good and evil in literature

The debate begins (continues) again …

With the release of the next in the Chronicles of Narnia film series, Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the debate over what is good and evil in literature rears its immortal head again. People who worry about such things want to characterise Rowling’s work (Harry Potter) as evil and Lewis’s (Chronicles of Narnia) as good even though they both use magic and mythology as central elements of the worlds in which the stories occur.

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It seems to me that much of this discussion assumes the ability to categorise literature easily into "good" and "evil". I don't think it is that easy. Much overtly Christian literature has elements that I would be very wary of. And there is much that is overtly non-Christian that has much value. Surely the whole point of the need for discernment is because, in a beautiful fallen world, there is good and evil everywhere and we need to mine it for all it is worth. The human mind has the capacity to see and hear what it will in almost anything. If we wish to see evil - that is what we will see and hear; if we wish to see good - that is what we will see and hear. It is our initial frame of reference that determines, to a large extent, what we will see and hear. I don't think anything should be excluded from consideration and so would encourage all to readthe-chronicles-of-narnia-prince-caspian-20080422050922373_640w Lewis and Rowling and Tolkien and Pullman and much more. All creativity is evidence of the image of God in the world and to assert that only Christians can produce such slivers of imago dei is arrogant. Christians need to think critically about everything we read and permit expressions of God's grace in what may seem to be the most graceless literary places. The ruthless dichotomy of good and evil as if everything can be sorted in such a black/white way is, in my view, completely unhelpful.

- Steve Parker

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Living Christian or Sub-Christian? Filling All things with Himself

Filling All things with Himself

The law is a school master to lead us to Christ. But Christ is not a school master to lead anyone to the law. Jesus lives to draw all people to Himself and thereby make them one with the Father. Living in the Father as sons, human beings represent the law of the spirit of life as Jesus fills them and the entire universe with Himself.

The Mosaic law was a shadow of what was to come. Now that the reality is here, we live in it and this reality lives in us.  But the ‘it’ is actually a ‘Him.’ We live in Christ and not in representations and shadows. Thus we are made real as human beings rather than shonky or shoddy representations of lists. We grow into the dignity and authority of the sons and daughters of God as the Son of God lives in us. Let’s be clear. Jesus is not Moses amplified. He does not minister the law of Moses. God the Holt Spirit ministers Jesus as an impartation of sonship to us. The law of the Spirit of life is the personification of Jesus. It is a Him -  Christ in you.

The Father’s command escapes the religious and self-centered. But it is there to be perceived by the humble and hungry. His command is this: “Live in My Son.” His Son’s testimony is  “I AM YOUR LIFE.”

Having attempted life as a ‘commandment keeper’ I can testify to the bankruptcy of the law’s ability to make one whole or holy. The attempt to live in law makes us aware of sin, invigorates sin and maintains sin’s control over one’s life. I have seen that ‘commandment keeping’ actually multiplies sin and creates ‘sins’ from things that are not sinful. Why? To live outside Christ is innately sinful. It is to remain in the sinful independence of the knowledge of good and evil when God has given us a new and living way: His Son.

I have also seen that ‘commandment keeping’ creates the illusion of ‘keeping the commandments’ by drawing people to focus on one command while ignoring the rest. This is why some bandy around the Sabbath as a kind of talisman to fend off the coming judgment. For many Sabbath-keepers the second-coming is publicly the ‘blessed hope.’ Privately it is their worst fear.

A sad thing about ‘commandment keeping’ is that it is not about God. It is about us. Commandment keeping creates pride, religiosity and vanity. It can make people ridiculous and blind them to the true potential of their life as a son of God in Christ. Law mongering maintains people in the knowledge of good and evil  that Adam chose and leaves them outside the life in God that Jesus makes available to all. Jesus had real authority while the ‘authorities’ had none because He lived in His Father as a son while the ‘authorities’ lived in the law.

The commandment keeper lives in a double-bind. Not only is righteousness beyond his reach, but the christ (sic) he has imagined is incapable of helping him keep the commandments because he is no christ at all. The commandment keepers’ christ is hand-maiden to the law and under the feet of the law. With the real Jesus Christ, all things are under His feet and where they are not, we as His representatives live to place them there.

‘My old self has been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me. So I live in this earthly body by trusting in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. 21I do not treat the grace of God as meaningless. For if keeping the law could make us right with God, then there was no need for Christ to die’ Gal 2.20-21 NLT.

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Advice: Don't run red lights at 4am with 513 pounds of weed in your minivan

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Advice: Don't run red lights at 4am with 513 pounds of weed in your minivan.


Send an email to Jeff Neumann, the author of this post, at jeff@gawker.com.

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Hotel Says $11 Million Christmas Tree Was 'Overload'

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Hotel Says Million Christmas Tree Was 'Overload'Remember that $11 million fake Christmas tree adorned with rubies, gold and diamonds in the lobby of the Emirates Palace hotel? The hotel says it regrets "attempts to overload" the holiday with gaudiness, and then blamed it on a jeweler.

According to the AP, the hotel issued a statement to local media that apologized for "attempts to overload the tradition followed by most hotels in the country with meanings and connotations that do not fall in line with the (hotel's) professional standards." But the Emirates Palace added that a jeweler in the hotel was responsible for the decorations: "The hotel is just a venue for exhibiting the tree." Maybe! Either way, here's a ridiculous video from the hotel's website, promoting the 43-foot tall monstrosity:


Send an email to Jeff Neumann, the author of this post, at jeff@gawker.com.

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Perlitz acknowledges describes his sexual encounters as being with "young men" News flash: a minor is not a man

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A face likes his belies this kind of crime

Doug Perlitz has a face like "Christ on Earth."


That's how Perlitz's lawyers say supporters describe him.


Let's mull this over. This is an admitted child abuser. He traded food -- basic human sustenance and shelter -- to homeless Haitian boys, street kids, for sex. That's depraved. There's nothing Christ-like about that.


All the while he ran the Project Pierre Toussaint school, Perlitz dispensed little that came without strings attached. He built a charity. And he used it to rake in donations from well-intending and unsuspecting supporters to feed what he craved: forcible sex with some of the poorest, most downtrodden and vulnerable children in the world. That's rape.


And yet when this handsome golden boy stands before U.S. District Court Judge Janet Bond Arterton for sentencing Tuesday on only one count of traveling for the purpose of engaging in illicit sexual conduct, also known as "sex tourism," it belies the reality that Perlitz is not taking full responsibility for what he's done. Not by a long shot. Just look at the sentencing memorandum his lawyers have prepared for the judge.


Perlitz acknowledges he "crossed the line," but describes his sexual encounters as being with "young men." News flash: a minor is not a man. He describes a relationship with a priest from Fairfield University as "dark and abusive." By the time teenagers enroll in college, they know the difference between right and wrong, illicit and improper. Perlitz even admits he struggled with his sexual identity. Lots of folks do. They don't become pedophiles. Enough excuses.


Michael Nowacki is a devoted Catholic from New Canaan who's been "banished" from St. Thomas More Church for speaking out and urging his parish to investigate how the Haiti Fund, Perlitz' fundraising arm, spent money parishioners contributed. Nowacki was on the cusp of making a sizeable donation to the Haiti Fund after hearing a homily from Perlitz's mentor, the Rev. Paul Carrier, that he describes as "so mesmerizing it brought tears to people's eyes."


Nowacki can still recall the theme. "It was about the only two true emotions that motivate people: love and fear."


Then Perlitz was arrested. Carrier and his intermediaries stopped responding to Nowacki's calls and e-mails. Nowacki found it odd, especially because Carrier knew he intended to write a check to the Haiti Fund. Though Carrier has not been charged with any crime, the sentencing memorandum from Perlitz's attorneys lays some of the blame for Perlitz's misconduct on an unnamed influential priest their client met when he first arrived at Fairfield University. Carrier, a former head of the campus ministry at Fairfield University, traveled to Haiti with Perlitz, raised funds for his protege's charity and is now under investigation by the Society of Jesus New England Province, a Jesuit order.


Nowacki intends to be in the courtroom when Perlitz is sentenced.


"I want to see his face, see his expression," Nowacki says. "Doug Perlitz needs to be forgiven, but he can only be forgiven if he makes a full confession, takes responsibility for his actions and explains fully what went on there, who else was involved and who knew what he was doing to these boys."


But that's not all. "He has to face (some of) his victims in court," Nowacki says, "and begin to repair the damage he's done to them."


A little human warmth surely must have gone a long way with these boys. Instead of giving mercy, Doug Perlitz asks the government to show him some. He deserves no mercy. When it might have really counted, he had none.


Connecticut Post columnist MariAn Gail Brown can be reached at 203-330-6288 or mgbrown@ctpost.com.

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Patriarch Gregorios III: speech to Christian/Muslim conference

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Patriarch Gregorios III: speech to Christian/Muslim conference

"It is in the aim and intention of Israel, as an exclusively Jewish State, of creating in the Middle East a dust of confessional statelets: Sunni, Shi'a, Druze, Kurd."

By Speroforum

Gregorios III is Patriarch of the Church of Antioch and spiritual leader of the Melkite Catholics. In December 2010, he was quoted by the Lebanon Daily Star as claiming that attacks against Levantine Christians, such as the attack the Our Lady of Salvation Church in Baghdad, were part of a “Zionist conspiracy against Islam.” He reportedly stated that "All this behavior has nothing to do with Islam... But it is actually a conspiracy planned by Zionism and some Christians with Zionist orientations and it aims at undermining and giving a bad image of Islam.” He further added that "it is also a conspiracy against Arabs and the pre-dominantly Muslim Arab world that aims at depicting Arabs and Muslims in Arab countries as terrorist and fundamentalist murderers in order to deny them their rights and especially those of the Palestinians.”


In the text of his statement (below) to Christians and Muslims assembled in Damascus, he said "It is in the aim and intention of Israel, as an exclusively Jewish State, of creating in the Middle East a dust of confessional statelets: Sunni, Shi'a, Druze, Kurd. That is the dreadful danger menacing the Arab world and Islam and even Christianity." 



Speech of His Beatitude Patriarch Gregorios III at the First International Congress: Christian-Muslim Brotherhood


Damascus, December 15, 2010





Dear brothers and sisters,



Greetings to you all! I particularly want to thank Muslim brothers, especially the muftis, ulemas, imams and preachers who have come from all Syrian regions, for being here. Special greetings to the university students here present!



Greetings and thanks also go to their Excellencies the Ministers of the Awqaf, the muftis and imams who have come from different Arab countries, as well as different countries' ambassadors to Syria. To them I dedicate this talk about the Synod for the Middle East, which was an Eastern Christian event, an historic event being the first of its kind.



I thank Their Holinesses and Their Beatitudes the Patriarchs and their representatives, as well as His Excellency the representative of the Holy Father, His Excellency the Apostolic Nuncio in Damascus, Their Excellencies the Metropolitans and Bishops who have come from Arab countries and Europe, especially Eastern Europe (Russia, Romania, Cyprus, Greece and Turkey). I greet them all, together with the priests, monks and nuns and all the faithful from our Churches who have come from Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine and Egypt.




A beautiful saying of His Holiness John Paul II, who so loved our Arab countries and visited them, comes to mind, a phrase from his last Message for the World Day of Peace, 1 January 2005, and I quote: "Can an individual find complete fulfilment without taking account of his social nature, that is, his being 'with' and 'for' others?[1]"



Our Lord is described thus in the Gospel: "Lo, the virgin shall be with child and shall bear a son and they shall call his name Emmanuel; which being interpreted is, God with us." (Matthew 1: 23) God is with and for us, for as Saint Irenaeus says, "the glory of God is living man[2]." This is the faith of all Christians. They repeat it every time they say the Creed: "I believe in one God, Father almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible. And in one Lord, Jesus Christ, only-begotten Son of God... who, for us and for our salvation, came down from heaven, was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary and became man... " On the basis of this spiritual conviction, I named this congress, "The Synod for the Middle East and Arab countries." That was with the aim of highlighting the relationship between the Synod and Arab countries as well as between the Synod and the Muslim world.



A simple calculation shows us the following state of affairs: the Middle East is made up of Arab countries, together with Turkey and Iran. The majority of its population is Muslim; 350 million inhabitants, of whom there are 15 million Arab Christians. So, the Synod for the Middle East is a Synod for Arab countries, for Arabs, a Synod for Arab Christians in symbiosis with their Arab society. It is a Synod for the "Church of the Arabs" and "Church of Islam," that is, the Church existing in a Muslim setting. Lastly it is a Synod for Christians and Muslims living together in the Arab East!



This was an important event, of a unique kind. Thanks are due to His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI who called for this Synod to be held as the most important synodal event since the Second Vatican Council brought the Eastern Churches to prominence!



In this Synod, the platform was given to Eastern Churches: there were patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, priests, monks and nuns, and lay faithful too.



It is evident that in this Synod, the causes of the Middle East and the Christian presence in the Muslim Arab East took first place. That is why I addressed to Their Majesties, Their Highnesses and Excellencies, the Kings, Emirs and Presidents of Arab countries, a letter explaining to them the topic and goal of the Synod - the situation of Christians in Arab countries. And I ended by telling them that the only guarantee of the Christian presence in the Arab East is that of their Muslim brothers.



Indeed, the Arab world, the presence of Christians in the Arab world, Christian Arab identity and the challenges that face the Christian presence in this Arab world were the subject of different speeches, discussions and recommendations.



After this, I addressed a second letter to Arab leaders in which I set out the most important issues discussed by the Synod that concerned our Arab world.



Extracts from the Letter addressed to Kings and Presidents



Of Arab countries after the Synod in Rome



I had the honour of addressing a letter to you (dated 18/06/2010) on the subject of the Special Assembly for the Middle East of the Synod of Bishops entitled The Catholic Church in the Middle East: Communion and Witness.



At the end of this Synod, it is my pleasure to communicate the following reflections to you in this letter:



1. The Arabic language was an official language of the Synod alongside other languages. A resolution requested that it be adopted again in the Vatican's Roman Dicasteries. It is a gift due to the concern of the Arab Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops for the Arab world! Indeed it is the language of our culture, faith and societies. It is the great common denominator among Arab countries. This represents a great achievement!



2. The Arab Middle East, together with Turkey and Iran, was the most important topic before the Synod.



3. To speak more precisely, the following themes were the special subject of the Synod: living together, life together, citizenship, modernity, faithful laity, human rights, including those of women, religious freedom of worship and conscience, the construction of churches and places of worship, especially in Saudi Arabia, respect for others and their beliefs, plurality, diversity, rejection of fanaticism, violence, negative fundamentalism, extremism, terrorism, exploitation of others, especially weaker folk and minorities...



4. Featuring in all the discussions of all members of Synod (about 200 persons), was especially Islamic-Christian dialogue in all its dimensions and modalities, significance and urgent necessity, and the support to be brought to its development and animation by all Christians and Muslims.



5. The Synod members or Fathers dealt with the challenges that Christians have to cope with, which include: emigration, insecurity, economic, social and political crises, and the consecutive wars in the region. These challenges have increased, especially because of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They are the cause of many misfortunes and calamities in our societies. They have sown hatred and enmity among Christian and Muslim citizens locally, regionally and globally. Also resulting from them are fundamentalism and terrorism, represented in the media as though Muslim and Christian Arabs were born terrorists and fundamentalists! This might make people think that religion is the cause of terrorism, violence and fundamentalism, though religion is not to blame for all that. As a result of this state of affairs our whole society has become "abused," with these disasters mainly striking our young generations!



6. The Fathers and members of Synod sought remedies for these calamities: they found that the most efficacious remedy is principally Islamic-Christian dialogue. In the Arab world, it must be our daily bread. In any case that dialogue was the experience of our living together throughout our shared history of the last 1432 [Islamic] years, despite dark centuries, when problems, tensions and even massacres whose victims can be counted in thousands, caused loss of trust in living together, in others and their values... And in its place crept in hatred and enmity and the traditional virtues of pity, compassion, love and fellowship became stunted...



7. The Fathers and members of Synod stressed the need to overcome crises! We must continue the journey together. Furthermore they considered that the success of our singular and difficult experiment in living together is the guarantee of the success of dialogue between followers of different faiths. What is more, it became clear to all, as was remarked on and reported often in the press, that any failure and lack of success of our experience of living as Christians and Muslims together in the East will have a destructive effect on all possibilities for dialogue, and will be a bad harbinger of the fact that all dialogue among people, civilisations and religions in East and West, will be doomed to failure.



8. So we shall have the following result: the East, symbol of plurality and dialogue becomes void of Christians. So the Arab East becomes Muslim without Christians. On the other hand, the West is considered Christian (even if only through baptism). This Christian West supports Israel, in its turn considered the enemy of Islam and Muslims. So the final, terrifying equation is this: the Christian West supports Israel and Jews, the enemies of Islam and Muslims! So Christian Europe is the enemy of Islam and Muslims! And that is precisely the great misfortune, the dark and terrifying future that awaits us! God grant it may not happen!



9. Peace was a basic topic of the Synod's deliberations, speeches and proposals. For peace is both the greatest good and a lost possession! Peace is the great challenge! Peace is most desired by all sides! That is also why bringing it about is the responsibility of all: East and West, Arabs, Europeans and Americans. The Synod members strongly emphasised the role of the Vatican and the Pope or Popes, because of the global influence they exercise. The members of Synod, Patriarchs, Cardinals, and Bishops, emphasised their own responsibility to work for peace. Yet we think that peace is an Arab responsibility! We think that if Arab countries were united in fellowship and concord, and nobly, boldly and firmly decisive, they could impose on the Israelis, with the United States of America, and Europeans, a complete just and lasting peace. For this bold peace is the great jihad (struggle) and the great challenge, which can give an answer to all other challenges, issues, fears, apprehensions that afflict our Middle East. [End of the letter.]



Having said this, I am speaking with unshakeable faith and conviction to my Christian brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, to my Muslim brothers and sisters, and remembering words that our dear President Dr. Bashar al-Assad said, explaining the relational dimensions between people, "In Syria, we are united. We are a natural model for society, for humanity, and for interreligious relations. We ought not only to provide a model for relations between religions and citizenry, but also do this for a more noble and universal reality - humanity!"



God has created us in this holy land of the East. It was a Holy Land for Jews, before us, and subsequently for us and for Muslims. It is an important common spiritual heritage, which we do not value enough. This comprises the holiness of the land, of the Scriptures and many common religious values. This was described by the Second Vatican Council in its declaration, Nostra Aetate, dedicated to the Catholic Church's relations with Jews and Muslims.



The existence of these three religions in the region is unique, important and vital. This state of affairs has significance in the life of Christians, on the spiritual, national and cultural level... Christians must acknowledge this fact despite the circumstances; the multiplicity of nationalities and the different intellectual and religious trends.



We have to look for common Islamic-Christian values and make them the subject of studies, conferences, congresses and Muslim-Christian meetings. There should result from that a programme of joint academic and spiritual work for Christians and Muslims.



The Synod for the Middle East inspired in me the idea of an important project: holding a Synod for the Middle East in the Middle East, gathering Churches together: Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant.



Another idea came to my mind of organising a Muslim-Christian assembly in the Middle East, which would study all the topics touched on by the Roman Synod's documents: the Instruction, the Instrumentum Laboris, the Lineamenta, then the discussions and speeches during the Synod; the recommendations and finally the Message to the People of God.



All these documents speak of the Christian presence in correlation with Muslim society.



Here are some paragraphs from the final Nuntius[3] directly to do with the subject of this congress:



I. The Church in the Middle East: communion and witness through history


3.2. The second challenge comes from the outside, namely, political conditions, security in our countries and religious pluralism.



We have evaluated the social situation and the public security in all our countries in the Middle East. We have taken account of the impact of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the whole region, especially on the Palestinians who are suffering the consequences of the Israeli occupation: the lack of freedom of movement, the wall of separation and the military checkpoints, the political prisoners, the demolition of homes, the disturbance of socio-economic life and the thousands of refugees. We have reflected on the suffering and insecurity in which Israelis live. We have meditated on the situation of the holy city of Jerusalem. We are anxious about the unilateral initiatives that threaten its composition and risk to change its demographic balance. With all this in mind, we see that a just and lasting peace is the only salvation for everyone and for the good of the region and its peoples.



3.4. We have extensively treated relations between Christians and Muslims. All of us share a common citizenship in our countries. Here we want to affirm, according to our Christian vision, a fundamental principle which ought to govern our relations, namely, God wants us to be Christians in and for our Middle Eastern societies. This is God's plan for us. This is our mission and vocation - to live as Christians and Muslims together. Our actions in this area will be guided by the commandment of love and by the power of the Spirit within us.



The second principle which governs our relations is the fact that we are an integral part of our societies. Our mission, based on our faith and our duty to our home countries, obliges us to contribute to the construction of our countries as fellow-citizens, Muslims, Jews and Christians alike.



V. Co-operation and dialogue with our fellow-citizens, the Muslims

9. We are united by the faith in one God and by the commandment that says: do good and avoid evil. The words of the Second Vatican Council on the relations with other religions offer the basis for the relationship between the Catholic Church and the Muslims, "The Church regards with esteem also the Muslims. They adore the one God, living...; merciful and all-powerful, the Creator of heaven and earth, who has spoken to men." (Nostra Aetate 3)



We say to our Muslim fellow-citizens: we are brothers and sisters; God wishes us to be together, united by one faith in God and by the dual commandment of love of God and neighbour. Together we will construct our civil societies on the basis of citizenship, religious freedom and freedom of conscience. Together we will work for the promotion of justice, peace, the rights of persons and the values of life and of the family. The construction of our countries is our common responsibility. We wish to offer to the East and to the West a model of coexistence between different religions and of positive collaboration between different civilisations for the good of our countries and that of all humanity.



Since the appearance of Islam in the seventh century and to the present, we have lived together and we have collaborated in the creation of our common civilisation. As in the past and still existent today, some imbalances are present in our relations. Through dialogue we must avoid all imbalances and misunderstandings. Pope Benedict XVI tells us that our dialogue must not be a passing reality. It is rather a vital necessity on which our future depends (Pope Benedict XVI, Meeting with Representatives from the Muslim Communities, Cologne, 20 August 2005). Our duty then is to educate believers concerning interreligious dialogue, the acceptance of pluralism and mutual esteem.



VI. Our Participation in Public Life: An Appeal to the Governments and to the Political Leadership in Our Countries

10. We appreciate the efforts which have been expended for the common good and the service to our societies. You are in our prayers and we ask God to guide your steps. We address you regarding the importance of equality among all citizens. Christians are original and authentic citizens who are loyal to their fatherland and assume their duties towards their country. It is natural that they should enjoy all the rights of citizenship, freedom of conscience, freedom of worship and freedom in education, teaching and the use of the mass media.



We appeal to you to redouble your efforts to establish a just and lasting peace throughout the region and to stop the arms race, which will lead to security and economic prosperity and stop the haemorrhage of emigration which empties our countries of its vital forces. Peace is a precious gift entrusted by God to human family, whose members are to be "peacemakers who will be called children of God." (Mt 5:9)



VII. Appeal to the International Community


11. The citizens of the countries of the Middle East call upon the international community, particularly the United Nations conscientiously to work to find a peaceful, just and definitive solution in the region, through the application of the Security Council's resolutions and taking the necessary legal steps to put an end to the occupation of the different Arab territories.



The Palestinian people will thus have an independent and sovereign homeland where they can live with dignity and security. The State of Israel will be able to enjoy peace and security within their internationally recognized borders. The Holy City of Jerusalem will be able to acquire its proper status, which respects its particular character, its holiness and the religious patrimony of the three religions: Jewish, Christian and Muslim. We hope that the two-State-solution might become a reality and not a dream only.



Iraq will be able to put an end to the consequences of its deadly war and re-establish a secure way of life which will protect all its citizens with all their social structures, both religious and national.



Lebanon will be able to enjoy sovereignty over its entire territory, strengthen its national unity and carry on in its vocation to be the model of coexistence between Christians and Muslims, of dialogue between different cultures and religions, and of the promotion of basic public freedoms.



We condemn violence and terrorism from wherever it may proceed as well as all religious extremism. We condemn all forms of racism, anti-Semitism, anti-Christianism and Islamophobia and we call upon the religions to assume their responsibility to promote dialogue between cultures and civilisations in our region and in the entire world.





Dear brothers and sisters, friends,



We are called to academic and prophetic advances, in all sincerity, friendship and mutual respect: for the uninterrupted growth of fundamentalism and extremist movements are geared up and capable of leading the Eastern Arab world into disasters, of which young Christians and Muslims - who form 60% of the Arab population - will be the chief victims.



That underlines the vital and capital importance for the future of opening ourselves to each other, Christians to Muslims and Muslims to Christians. This openness will define the dynamics of our Arab world's evolution in respect of:

- The concept of state and of religion and their interaction



- Modernity



- Rights of man and woman



- Freedom of worship and of conscience



- The idea of "better religion"



We, Christians and Muslims, must reach joint positions about the danger of the growth of various fundamentalist concepts, whether Christian, Muslim (or Jewish). It is up to us to safeguard righteous religious, spiritual and humane values, and especially the values of human dignity and freedom.



That is what will guarantee a better future for our societies and for all our Arab countries together. I dare say that the evolution of our Arab Christian and Muslim society conditions the success of all the efforts that the Churches are making in the pastoral, cultural, social and economic fields; for young people; and for halting emigration. This evolution, linked to the promotion of values mentioned above, is a joint responsibility for Christians and Muslims.



The realisation of our objectives will be proportionate to our efforts, carried out together, for adopting these values and putting them into practice.

On all that our future, our existence, our presence, our communion, our witness and the future of our Arab society depend.



I will also venture to say that, internally, the success of all our pastoral, apostolic, catechetical, academic, pedagogical, clerical and monastic activity depends on the evolution of the common Muslim-Christian journey.

In other words, the religious development of our society depends on the religious evolution of our Christian society which is dependent upon the religious evolution of Muslim society. And the preservation of our Christian values depends largely on the evolution of Muslim society.



That was all highlighted throughout the course of the Synod, whose recommendations must be applied in our Churches, in collaboration with our Muslim fellow-citizens. Since people are the product of their social environment, the different components of that environment were invited to take part in this Synod, including Muslims and a rabbi.

There should not be forgotten the existence of a major obstacle lying in the way of this journey and evolution: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Peace must be made in the Arab region: peace that will have a great influence of the evolution of the above-mentioned values and will halt Arab Christian emigration.



Allow me to add an intuition which, over days, has become a certainty for me:


1- I believe that it is most important to examine in depth the ideology behind the religious fundamentalism, terrorism and increasing violence perpetrated here and there against Christians.



2- Genuine Islam is foreign to that ideology.



3- That ideology is the biggest danger to Islam. It can destroy that religion showing a hideous image of it.



4- There is a big danger to the Arab world with its Muslim majority, tending to show Arabs in general and Muslims in particular as fundamentalist terrorists and assassins. This makes it permissible to refuse any legitimate claim, especially coming from Palestinians. That explains the refusal of the international community to find a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and recognize an independent Palestinian State.



5- Another component of this danger is the increasing harassment of Christians; the prohibition which is made, in some countries, against their building churches; the denial of freedom of conscience, most recently in Egypt and Iraq.



6- All those things are so many aces in the hands of Israel for establishing a State exclusively for Jews. The argument put forward by Israel in that regard is as follows, "See how Muslims treat Christians and other minorities! How could we live with them in this country? And if we allowed the creation of a Palestinian State, it too would become an Islamic, fundamentalist, terrorist State."



7- It is in the aim and intention of Israel, as an exclusively Jewish State, of creating in the Middle East a dust of confessional statelets: Sunni, Shi'a, Druze, Kurd.



That is the dreadful danger menacing the Arab world and Islam and even Christianity.



I conclude with the closing section of my letter to Arab Kings, Emirs and Presidents:



In our preceding letter (18 June 2010), we spoke to you as follows: "You are the guarantee of the Christian presence in the Middle East!" You are indeed our warranty! We said it again in the Synod, a prominent platform for the Arab cause, as we faced the media from all over the world! ...



Today at the Synod's end, we say to you, dear, most esteemed friends: you are the guarantee of the success of the Synod held in Rome. You are the warranty of the decisions, proposals and hopes of this Synod being followed up and put into action in our Arab countries!



The sessions of the Synod were preceded by prayers according to the different liturgical rites and languages of our Eastern Churches, whose main language is Arabic.



We shall continue our prayers, in our churches and monasteries for peace, for all our fellow-citizens and for you personally! You have care for the sons and daughters of our parishes! Care for our many churches, monasteries, institutions, which are at the service of our Arab countries that we love and for which we have laboured and will continue to give our all in the service of their prosperity and development, with the Blessing of God and through your vigilance!



We are praying to Almighty and Merciful God, for our Arab homelands, and for Christians and Muslims to remain together and together be salt, light and the leaven of faith, hope and love!



We put our hope in God, for the Synod to be the beginning of a Arab national way of faith and dialogue, common to Christians and Muslims, for a better future for all of us, in Syria, our dear country, and in all our dear Arab countries.







Gregorios III

Patriarch of Antioch and All the East,

of Alexandria and of Jerusalem



Translation from French: V. Chamberlain

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[1] Message for the World Day of Peace 2005 http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/messages/peace/documents/hf_jp-ii_mes_20041216_xxxviii-world-day-for-peace_en.html



[2] Irenaeus Against Heresies 4: 34, 5-7 http://www.earlychurchtexts.com/main/irenaeus/glory_of_god_humanity_alive.shtml



[3] http://www.voltairenet.org/article167406.html

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Catholics flee Iraq, hope for peaceful coexistence dims

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The ongoing exodus of Christians from Iraq caused by stepped up attacks by Muslim extremists raises doubts as to whether or not contemporary Islam can coexist peacefully with non-Islamic people.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said recently that Christians are part of the foundation of Iraqi civilization, the Wall Street Journal said. Nonetheless, the government has not successfully curbed the activities of extremists.

Maliki said, “The Christian is an Iraqi. He is the son of Iraq and from the depths of a civilization that we are proud of,” The WSJ reported. It further noted that some Christians in Iraq still speak Aramaic, the language of Jesus.

Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Bashar Warda told NPR News that Christians have lived in Iraq since the second century. However, whereas there were one million Christians in Iraq in 2003, today only half as many remain.

Since the Oct. 31 siege by Muslim extremists of Our Lady of Salvation Church, assaults on Christians have stepped up, further raising urgency among Christians to flee the country, or to seek refuge in Kurdistan, Northern Iraq, NPR News said.

Extremists have been threatening Christians by either sending envelopes to their homes with bullets inside or through text messages. Homemade bombs are also being used to set Christian homes on fire in Baghdad and other cities, NPR News reported.

Emergent strain of Islam

The WSJ said that what is occurring in Iraq may be indicative of relations between non-Islamic groups and this emergent strain of Islam. It noted that in Egypt, Coptic Christians are continuously assailed, and attacks on churches increase visibly during Easter and Christmas.

The WSJ said because Christians are too small a minority to pose any valid threat in Muslim majority countries, the attacks occur simply because they coexist with Muslims in Islamic majority countries.

The new strain of Islam as described by WSJ is not well controlled by governments, as is the case in Iraq, where radical Islam continues unrestrained. This may indicate that today’s strain of radical Islam cannot coexist with other non-Islamic faiths, even outside Iraq.

The WSJ also noted efforts by Pope Benedict XVI to bridge the divide with little success, largely because the Vatican’s Islamic counterparts lack support from their own countries’ governments.

Christian militia

NPR News reports that there have been talks between Kurds and Christians about the possible formation of a separate Christian province with its own Christian militia.

Salem Tamo Kako, a Christian member of the Kurdish parliament, told NPR News that the talks arose as hundreds of Iraqi Christians have moved to Kurdistan in Northern Iraq over the past few weeks, and thousands more are expected to follow.

Kako however told NPR News that he is against the forming of a separate Christian province with its own militia, as he felt this would only make Christians more of a target, NPR News said.

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Our Knights In Rusting Armor: K of C Hit With First Sex Abuse Scandal

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Our Knights In Rusting Armor: K of C Hit With First Sex Abuse Scandal

By Dan Vojir
"The supreme purpose of the Columbian Squires is character building."

Holy
hypocrisy! One of the most powerful lay organizations in the world has
finally succumbed to a sex-abuse scandal: The Roman Catholic Church's
own Knights of Columbus. Yes, that's right, the KofC, that bastion of
money, male bonding and morals has gotten slapped with not one but two
sexual abuse lawsuits. And due to the size of the organization, it's
likely that more will follow.


NEW HAVEN, CT, December 14, 2010 -- The Miami law firm of Herman, Mermelstein & Horowitz
announces the filing of two new child sexual abuse lawsuits against the
Knights of Columbus, one of the world's largest organizations for
Catholic men... The suits allege that the two boys were sexually abused
on multiple occasions by Julian Rivera, the leader of the Columbian
Squires [youth group] in Brownsville, Texas. One victim claims that
Rivera sexually abused him at gunpoint, and also threatened to kill his
family if he did not comply with Rivera's demands.



In addition, one of the victims said he was "shared" by another
Columbian Squires leader. This last exposes a whole new aspect to the
situation: these are not isolated incidents. These suits go beyond the
sexual abuse seemingly endemic in the Catholic Church's priesthood. And
like the Vatican, the K of C has covered up the abuse:


According to the Complaints, Rivera was a leader in the Columbian
Squires youth program until very recently, despite a 1986 report to two
different Knights of Columbus officials that Rivera sexually abused a
member of his Squires group.




A Matter of Size




Considering the span of years that the Church has had to
account for sexual abuse, it is surprising that the Knights of Columbus
has not been indicted earlier. Then again, considering its size and
influence, it becomes clear that the organization's cover-ups must have
been well orchestrated: there are over 5000 Columbian Squire Circles
[chapters] throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, the
Philippines and even Cuba.


And the membership of the Knights of Columbus is matched
by the size of its fund-raising pocketbook: while giving over $1.37
billion over the last 10 years, it also has assets of over $14 billion
and $70 billion in life insurance policies. No wonder it could afford
to spend $1.4 million on Prop 8.


Its innate homophobia
is a force to be reckoned with. Indeed, the K of C has flaunted its
homophobia by spending more money to fight same-sex marriage than on its usual charitable donations, including donations to food drives. In other words, "The poor we will always have," but the chance to fight equal rights for gays, well, we may not always have.


Given the amount of money and assets involved, it will
be interesting to see how Pope Benedict reacts to this latest scandal
...and if he had any knowledge of cover-ups. His defense of the Knights
of Columbus will be convoluted at best: will he try to save this piggy bank from being
shattered by public opinion? And if he defends it too much, will he add
to the rancor towards the Vatican concerning its history of cover-ups?


Another portal to hypocrisy has been discovered, while another bastion of rectitude has fallen.

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