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Thursday, July 10, 2008

  • Maybe I am getting old...maybe I am getting crotchety...but I am so very tired of lawsuits like the one below filling our court systems and wasting tax dollars. Does this mean that I can sue atheistic publishers because their belittling of my faith has caused me emotional distress? Or what about publishers of the other religious texts that say that I am an infidel? You decide...

    Bible Publishers Sued for Anti-Gay References



    A Michigan man is seeking $70 million from two Christian publishers for emotional distress and mental instability he received during the past 20 years from versions of the Bible that refer to homosexuality as a sin.

    Bradley LaShawn Fowler, a gay man, claims his constitutional rights were infringed upon by Zondervan Publishing Co. and Thomas Nelson Publishing, both of which, he claims, deliberately caused homosexuals to suffer by misinterpretation of the Bible.

    Fowler, 39, is seeking $60 million from Zondervan and another $10 million from Thomas Nelson.

    According to a USA Today report, Fowler’s two separate suits against the publishers claim the intent of the Bible revisions that refer to homosexuals as sinners reflect an individual opinion or a group's conclusion.

    Fowler says the deliberate changes made to first Corinthians, chapter six, verse nine caused him "or anyone who is a homosexual to endure verbal abuse, discrimination, episodes of hate, and physical violence ... including murder."

    Fowler, who is representing himself in both lawsuits, claims the publishers are misinterpreting the Bible by specifically using the word homosexuals, which made him an outcast from his family and contributed to physical discomfort and periods of demoralization, chaos and bewilderment.

    “These are opinions based on the publishers and they are being embedded in the religious structure as a way of life," he tells a local NBC TV station affiliate in Grand Rapids.

    Fowler admits that every Bible printed is a translation that can be interpreted in many ways, but he says specifically using the word “homosexual” is not a translation but a change.

    Fowler says Zondervan Bibles published in the ‘80s used the word homosexuals among a list of those who are “wicked' or unrighteous and won't inherit the kingdom of heaven.”

    Zondervan, for its part, issued a statement to the Grand Rapids press stating it does not translate the Bible or own the copyright for any of the translations it publishes

    “We rely on the scholarly judgment of the highly respected and credible translation committees behind each translation and never alter the text of the translations we are licensed to publish,” the statement reads.

    “We only publish credible translations produced by credible Biblical scholars.”

    U.S. District Judge Julian Abele Cook Jr., who will hear Fowler’s case against Thomas Nelson, says the court “has some very genuine concerns about the nature and efficacy of [Fowler’s] claims."

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

  • All I can say is GET OVER IT PEOPLE!!!

    Muslims outraged at police advert featuring cute puppy sitting in policeman's hat

    By Daily Mail Reporter
    Last updated at 12:15 PM on 01st July 2008

    A postcard featuring a cute puppy sitting in a policeman's hat advertising a Scottish police force's new telephone number has sparked outrage from Muslims.  

    Tayside Police's new non-emergency phone number has prompted complaints from members of the Islamic community.

    The choice of image on the Tayside Police cards - a black dog sitting in a police officer's hat - has now been raised with Chief Constable John Vine.

    Poster

    Tayside Police caused uproar in the Muslim community after they released this advertisement featuring police puppy Rebel sitting in a hat

    The advert has upset Muslims because dogs are considered ritually unclean and has sparked such anger that some shopkeepers in Dundee have refused to display the advert.

    Dundee councillor Mohammed Asif said: 'My concern was that it's not welcomed by all communities, with the dog on the cards.

    'It was probably a waste of resources going to these communities.

    'They (the police) should have understood. Since then, the police have explained that it was an oversight on their part, and that if they'd seen it was going to cause upset they wouldn't have done it.' 

    Councillor Asif, who is a member of the Tayside Joint Police Board, said that the force had a diversity adviser and was generally very aware of such issues.

    He raised the matter with Mr Vine at a meeting of the board.  

    John Vine

    Tayside Police Chief Constable John Vine said the advert was not intended to cause any offence

    The chief constable said he was unaware of the concerns and that the force had not sought to cause any upset but added he would look into the matter.

    Councillor Asif said: 'People who have shops just won't put up the postcard. But the police have said to me that it was simply an oversight and they did not seek to offend or upset.'

    Cards featuring police dog-in-training Rebel have been distributed to communities throughout the area to advertise the single number point of contact for non-emergency calls to the police.

    Rebel has proved a popular recruit for Tayside Police after coming through the very first Lothian and Borders Police dog-breeding programme in February.  

    One of seven German Shepherd pups born in early December, he has now completed his course of inoculations, and is free to venture out onto the streets of Tayside.

    A spokesman for Tayside Police said: 'Trainee police dog Rebel has proved extremely popular with children and adults since being introduced to the public, aged six weeks old, as Tayside Police's newest canine recruit.

    'His incredible world-wide popularity - he has attracted record visitor numbers to our website - led us to believe Rebel could play a starring role in the promotion of our non-emergency number.

    'We did not seek advice from the force's diversity adviser prior to publishing and distributing the postcards. That was an oversight and we apologise for any offence caused.'

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

  • Summer has officially started in my house! Today was the last day of school. No more carpool rage for at 3 months! How happy can one get??? The girls are so excited!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

  • Something I read today:

    A quote from the book, Wealth Conundrum by Ralph Doudera

    "Tommy Tyson said it this way: 'God's will for you is exactly what you would choose for yourself if you had the sense enough to know.'"

    Excellent thought to ponder.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

  • It is dark outside again...so my lights are out.

    BK tells me this is not neccesarily a good thing. People driving by only see a glowing head.

    Too bad.

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