Acorn Squash with Green Chiles- and equal love | Gluten-Free Recipes | Karina’s Kitchen
September 30, 2009 at 7:33 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentA delicious recipe and some delicious healthful advice as well from Karina’s Kitchen:
2. Love is the best thing there is.
And that means all love, Babycakes. Not just one particular legal sanctioned religion supported super-hetero kind of love. I mean all the rainbow love shades in between from red to blue, from indigo to pink and even purple. So if you’re feeling snagged in a cartoon cut-out of your life for your family’s sake, or your church’s sake, or your Aunt Vilma’s sake, listen up, Doll.
Scrape off the Pilgrim tradition and the pressure to conform and the urge to please, fit in and be nice. Nice is overrated. And tradition is really overrated. As is the enduring myth that perfection is attainable. So shake things up. Be bold.
Love whom you love.
Acorn Squash with Green Chiles- and equal love | Gluten-Free Recipes | Karina’s Kitchen
For an atheist you spend an awful lot of time on religion « How good is that?
September 5, 2009 at 7:46 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Commentfrom the comments:
Re: “Who’s to say that their morality is wrong, and ours is right?”
Who’s to say that all the other gods humans have worshipped are false, but yours alone is real?
re: “Self wisdom, self authority, self sufficiency are no longer what the Christian relies on when called of God. We rely on exposure to God’s wisdom and appeal to His authority.”
Really. So are you saying that Christians have all been in clear agreement when it comes to issues like slavery, warfare, killing, torture, monarchy, theocracy, empire, capitalism, corporatism, usurpation, abortion, polygamy, feminism, pacifism, patriotism, separation of church and state, ethnic cleansing and racial purity, guns, drugs, pre-marital sex, dancing, rock and roll, evolution, biblical literalism, faith-healing, transubstantiation, sacerdotalism, indulgences, speaking in tongues, snake-handling, the requirements of salvation, the nature of hell, and the very existence of Satan? Indeed, is there any single issue of ethical human relations for which there is a unanimous Christian position? And are the Christians always alone, or have others reached the same ethical conclusions without benefit of “His authority”?
For an atheist you spend an awful lot of time on religion « How good is that?
Who Is Funding Health Care Opposition? (VIDEO) | Air America Media
September 3, 2009 at 7:20 am | In Healthcare, Law, Tea Party | Leave a Comment
Projections show that by 2016, premiums for employer healthcare plans will increase by 85%. The net effect of that is that employers will simply drop employee healthcare plans. If employers do maintain their plans, employees with histories of physical illness will be the first to lose their jobs because their bad health will increase premium costs for their employer. Employers in a veiled kind of way will be asking new questions when they interview job applicants. The new questions will center around past health problems, smoking history, weight management history, and even family health history. The new criteria for hiring will not only be skill and qualifications. The health history of employees and their family will be equally as important. If Rick Scott’s hired protesters really want something to shout about, they should be screaming at the top of their voice that America’s insurance companies should not have a special exemption that excludes that industry from anti-trust laws. It is the only industry besides professional baseball that has a special exemption excluding them from price fixing oversight by government. With that special exemption, they use their billions in profits to pay fraudulent activists groups to create the illusion that the opinion of 70% of Americans is not really relevant.
Who Is Funding Health Care Opposition? (VIDEO) | Air America Media
Who Is Funding Health Care Opposition? | Air America Media
September 3, 2009 at 6:38 am | In Healthcare, Law, Tea Party | Leave a Comment
Projections show that by 2016, premiums for employer healthcare plans will increase by 85%. The net effect of that is that employers will simply drop employee healthcare plans. If employers do maintain their plans, employees with histories of physical illness will be the first to lose their jobs because their bad health will increase premium costs for their employer. Employers in a veiled kind of way will be asking new questions when they interview job applicants. The new questions will center around past health problems, smoking history, weight management history, and even family health history. The new criteria for hiring will not only be skill and qualifications. The health history of employees and their family will be equally as important. If Rick Scott’s hired protesters really want something to shout about, they should be screaming at the top of their voice that America’s insurance companies should not have a special exemption that excludes that industry from anti-trust laws. It is the only industry besides professional baseball that has a special exemption excluding them from price fixing oversight by government. With that special exemption, they use their billions in profits to pay fraudulent activists groups to create the illusion that the opinion of 70% of Americans is not really relevant.
Who Is Funding Health Care Opposition? (VIDEO) | Air America Media
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