Fox News:
"Maryland public school students are free to thank anyone they want while learning
about the 17th century celebration of Thanksgiving—as long as it's not God. And
that is how it should be, administrators say. Young students across the state
read stories about the Pilgrims and Native Americans, simulate Mayflower voyages,
hold mock feasts and learn about the famous meal that temporarily allied two very
different groups. But what teachers don't mention when they describe the feast
is that the Pilgrims not only thanked the Native Americans for their peaceful
three-day indulgence, but repeatedly thanked God. 'We teach about Thanksgiving
from a purely historical perspective, not from a religious perspective,' said
Charles Ridgell, St. Mary's County Public Schools curriculum and instruction director."
Human Events: "Despite Carville's inability to speak a simple, non-garbled
declarative sentence, he ultimately asserted with a liberal spin that Jesus 1)
'never said a word' about homosexuals and 2) He 'was very sympa-thetic' to them.
Carville's statement is not correct, of coursean error unchallenged by razor-sharp
'Meet the Press' host Tim Russert or Carville's180-degree-posi-tioned, pro-Republican
wife, presidential adviser Mary Matalan, who usually and mercilessly shoots down
her hubby's most outlandish guff on their joint TV appear-ances. Russert and Matalan
both should have chided unsaintly James for ignoring Gospel messages that never
seem to faze people who avoid or mischaracter-ize the Bible's facts..."
In
These Times: "Sides already are being drawn between those who believe
a more thorough religious appeal is needed and those who argue the party should
maintain its historic secular approach. The potential candidates [for DNC chair]
include: Simon Rosenberg, the founder of Joe Lieberman’s New Democratic Network
(http://www.newdem.org), which pushes a values-based message; Harold Ickes, a
leader of America Coming Together and the Media Fund, which created many of the
opposition ads in this election (a longtime Clinton operative and chair of Hillary
Clinton’s PAC, his candidacy raises the ques-tion of whether Hillary is positioning
herself for a 2008 run)...."
Telegraph,
UK: "Refusing to accept a secular 'fait accompli' from Brussels, a Christian
coalition is de-manding that each EU state publish its version of the constitution's
preamble, with references to God if de-sired. Already armed with 1,149,000 signatures
and with thousands more pouring in from Holland since the murder of the film-maker
Theo van Gogh, the group claims that most states want some reference to Chris-tianity
but were blocked by France. The move is keenly backed by Pope John Paul II, who
has repeatedly con-demned the 'moral drift' of Brussels. 'One does not cut the
roots to one's birthright,' he told pilgrims this summer."
Washington
Times: "Europe's largest mosque is in Rotterdam, which is also Europe's
busiest port. Half the people there are of foreign origin. Unemployment among
the Muslims is high. And the Dutch live-and-let-live permissiveness made this
nation, a quarter of it below sea level and protected by 1,500 dikes, ideal breeding
grounds for Muslim fundamentalism and the kind of extremism that spawned one of
Osama bin Laden's European fan clubs. But for years the govern-ment was in denial
about Islamist extremism in what is otherwise a well-managed society. Dutch Muslims,
repelled by the freewheeling lifestyle, sought solace with radical imams in the
mosques."
Maranatha
Chistian Journal: "The Faith and Values Coalition, Falwell said, will
organize in 50 states and pursue three goals: passage of the Federal Marriage
Amendment banning gay marriage; confirmation of 'pro-life, strict constructionist'
judges to the U.S. Su-preme Court and the federal bench; and 'the election of
another socially, fiscally and politically conservative president in 2008....The
thought of a Hillary Clinton or John Edwards presidency is simply unacceptable...'
he said. Falwell, 71...committed to lead the new coal-ition for the first four
years. 'On election night, I act-ually shed tears of joy as I saw the fruit of
a quarter century of hard work,' Falwell said."
NY
Post: "the film leaves little doubt that the true love of the conqueror's
life is his boyhood friend turned fellow warrior, Hephaistion...."It was said
... that Alexander was never defeated, except by Hephaistion's thighs," the aged
Ptolemy (Anthony Hop-kins) says in narrating the saga. While Alexander and Hephaistion
are never seen in bed or even kissing, there are several deep hugs and lots of
meaningful glances. ..."Alexander lived in a more honest time," Stone told Playboy
magazine. "We go into his bisexuality. It may offend some people, but sexual-ity
in those days was a different thing. Pre-Christian morality. Young boys were with
boys when they wanted to be." ...there were wide-spread reportssince denied
that Warner Bros. post-poned the release because of flak about the gay content
at early screenings."
Christianity
Today blog: "'A Catholic, Scalia was invi-ted to speak to the St. Thomas
More Society, where he said the 'wise' and 'sophisticated' of the world consider
faith foolish. According to the Chicago Tribune, 'The "wise"
consider Christian fundamentalists to be "simple-minded" and irrational
because they believe in miracles and the resurrection of Jesus Christ,' he said.
'But it is more irrational to reject the possibility of both,' he said. Later,
Scalia spoke to the oldest Jewish community in the U.S. in New York. He told the
crowd, 'There is something wrong with the principle of neutrality.' Neu-trality
as envisioned by the founding fathers 'is not neutrality between religiousness
and nonreligiousness; it is between denominations of religion.'"
Gulf Daily News: "Freedom of religion is being threat-ened in Europe
by an aggressive secularism which has made the mention of God 'almost indecent,'
a top ad-viser to Pope John Paul said in an interview.... 'We have gone from a
Christian culture to an aggressive secular-ism with intolerant traits,' Cardinal
Joseph Ratzinger told la Repubblica daily. 'It has started to become an
ideology which imposes itself through politics and does not cede public space
to the Catholic and Christian vision,' said the powerful head of the Vatican depart-ment
in charge of safeguarding and interpreting doc-trine. 'A struggle exists and we
must defend the freedom of religion against the imposition of an ideology that
presents itself as the only voice of reason....'"
Reuters: "A California
teacher has been barred by his school from giving students documents from American
history that refer to Godincluding the Declaration of Independence. Steven
Williams, a fifth-grade teacher at Stevens Creek School in the San Francisco Bay
area suburb of Cupertino, sued for discrimination on Monday, claiming he had been
singled out for censorship by principal Patricia Vidmar because he is a Christian.
'It's a fact of American history that our founders were religious men, and to
hide this fact from young fifth-graders in the name of political correctness is
outrag-eous and shameful,' said Williams' attorney, Terry Thompson."
LifeSiteNews.com:
"'We're so afraid to talk about sex in our society that we really give carte blanche
to the people who are producing this kind of material,' pornography researcher
from Virginia Tech, professor James B. Weaver said, as reported by the Associated
Press. Senator Sam Brownback (R-Kan) organized the meeting, which revealed that
internet pornography is destroying families and harming children. Unsolicited
e-mails and inadvertent links to sexually explicit materials on the internet are
the norm. University of Pennsylvania sexual trauma program co-director Mary Anne
Layden said pornography addiction has similar effects on the brain as heroin or
crack cocaine addiction."
AsiaNews:
"Speaking to AsiaNews, Prof Augusto Pes-sina Pessina, vice-president of the Italian
Cellular Cul-tures Association and a member of the European Tis-sue Culture Society,
said: 'It’s just too horrible to con-template.' Behind the debate over cloning
lies human-ity’s desire to 'master human life.' Like some golem, the headless
human is but an example of this titanic will to power....[A]ccording to Professor
Pessina... '[c]loning for reproduction and medical treatment are one and the
same. I know what I am talking about,' he said, 'because I deal with embryos and
cells every day in the lab. Cloning to heal always means manipulating human life'
because 'an embryo is a psychically whole organism.'"
Mirror:
Codswallop: "The Da Vinci Code is one of the biggest-selling novels of
all time. It has sold an estima-ted 17 million copies, been translated into 42
languages and reportedly made author Dan Brown £140million. Now it's set to be
turned into a Hollywood blockbuster starring Tom Hanks as a Harvard professor
seeking the Holy Grail....It is the latest conspiracy theory concerning the Holy
Grail, which Brown says is not a goblet, as most people think, but Mary [Magdalene]
herself and Jesus's bloodline. The book has launched an entire tourist industry
as people from around the world flock to the places where the action takes place.
But although Brown says it is grounded in fact, critics claim it's littered with
errors. Here we look at some of them."
AP
via ABC News: "'Protection of marriage' is now the watchword for many activists
fighting to prevent gays and lesbians from marrying. Some conservatives, however,
say marriage in America began unraveling long before the latest gay-rights push
and are pleading for a fresh, soul-searching look at the institution.... Bryce
Christensen, a Southern Utah University pro-fessor who writes frequently about
family issues.... doesn't oppose the campaign to enact state and fed-eral bans
on gay marriage, [but] worries it's distracting from immediate threats to marriage's
place in society. 'If...we don't address cohabitation and casual divorce and deliberate
childlessness then I think [such campaigns are] futile and will be brushed aside.'"
Crosswalk: "A spokesman for the world's largest vet-erans organization
is calling on the Secretary of De-fense to not cave in to what he calls the 'legal
terrorists' of the ACLU in its desire to punish the Boy Scouts of America. In
a negotiated settlement earlier this month, the Department of Defense agreed to
cease direct spon-sorship of Boy Scout units on military installations. The settlement
is the result of a lawsuit filed by the Ameri-can Civil Liberties Union of Illinois,
which claimed that the government has improperly supported a group that requires
members to believe in God....The settle-ment does not prevent service members
from leading Scout troops unofficially on their own time. And Scouts will still
be able to meet on military bases where civilian groups are permitted to hold
events."
Independent, UK:
"It is not the only recent film to cause such a powerful reaction among certain
factions in the USKinsey, the film about sex researcher Alfred C.
Kinsey, starring Liam Neeson, has stirred up a similar firestorm of protest. Conservatives
were outraged at the film which, they say, celebrates the life of a 'pervert and
sex maniac'. Meanwhile, 70 per cent of those who responded to a recent New
York Times/CBS poll said they were very or somewhat concerned that television,
movies and music were lowering moral standards in the US. ...it ap-pears that
the concern about a decline in values is yet another point of polarisation in
American politics." Emphasis added.
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