Of all the things I have read so far about the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby, this one really tops the list. If the supreme court sides with Hobby Lobby it would give life to a new "human" entity called the corporation. Corporations that the courts have already granted "personal" status regarding their free speech, only need to be granted religious rights (as individuals), and viola (vuala) we have a "real person." But of course, only when it is in the interest of the corporation. May God have mercy on us. Read and share.
4 really important things you should know about the Hobby Lobby SCOTUS case - Salon.com
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Atheists have their number: How the Christian right is hastening religion’s decline - Salon.com
I believe that the arguments presented in this article truly challenge us to think about how our faith is lived in the world. Are we relevant to the challenges posed by the reality of a social order that has co-opted our symbols and re-introduced them in the world void of their original meaning and re-imagined in order to provide support for our privileges in American society while keeping the vast masses of people in the world under sub-human conditions. I believe the following quote from the article will entice some of you to read on.
Atheists have their number: How the Christian right is hastening religion’s decline - Salon.com
"With an increasingly majority of younger Americans accepting evolution as fact, Christianity for many under 35 is becoming a watered-down hybrid of eastern philosophy and biblical teachings. “The turn towards being ‘spiritual but not religious’ points at the decreasing observation of doctrine and strict rules and a broader relationship to sentiment and ‘Jesus and me’ on the one hand alongside the rise of yoga, Buddhism, Hinduism and a blend or smorgasbord of eastern practices with the idea of being loosely/broadly spiritual—yet not in any specific context or foundation of the Trinity, Seven Deadly Sins, Karma, Nirvana or any of the pillars or branches of belief,” writes Alan Miller, moderator of a “spiritual but not religious” event."Enjoy the reading!
Atheists have their number: How the Christian right is hastening religion’s decline - Salon.com
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Global Ministries Statement on Human Rights for All People - United Methodist Connections
This is a powerful statement that is worth reading and sharing. There can be no equal rights for all if a segment of the population is criminalized for being who they are. We must put an end to homophobic legislation, which diminishes the dignity and worth of the person who is homosexual; even if some people think it is a sin to be homosexual it does not warrant that they be diminished as human beings. Read and share.
Global Ministries Statement on Human Rights for All People - United Methodist Connections
Global Ministries Statement on Human Rights for All People - United Methodist Connections
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