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4 months ago
in The Wall Guestbook on the MadMos domain
to "JOE", read my other comment regarding the 2 bros
1 year ago
in Got a kid with Paul Bunyan feet? on Raising AthletesMy Paul Bunyan is still young, but it looks like we will be in mens sizes well before third grade. So far Alec's shoes has been very helpful. Zappos.com is good, but can be $$$$ for my taste. Then again, beggers can't be choosers.
As with all things unique and unusual, eBay is great.
1 year ago
in That’s a big rocket on schuss.net
looks and sounds like you are having a great time. i am so glad!
1 year ago
in One of those perfect Cascade winter days on schuss.net
wow! i love the hall lighting and the l.r. rug! the pale blue bathroom looks great! way to go, i am so happy for you.
1 year ago
in First step in what will become a long and illustrious modeling career on schuss.net
Way cool dude! Hey everybody! That is my Son!!!!!!!
1 year ago
in I Need A Charity….Quick! on Herbietown
I know a very reputable mental health agency that is worthy. Bridges...A Community Support System. Check out their web site.
1 year ago
in A very busy day full of grown-up activities. on schuss.net
ya ya ya, heck with moving! i am looking for the house warming! ;)
1 year ago
in Thankful Thursday… on Lori's Reflections
Another great list!!!
And, I too can relate to a tough week spiritually. Why do the *heart issues* seem to be so TOUGH???
And, I too can relate to a tough week spiritually. Why do the *heart issues* seem to be so TOUGH???
2 years ago
in Julie Clendenin: Talking to Children About Tragedy on God's Politics
On the question of why God "allows" terrible things to happen and Sam Harris' argument -- We live in a fallen world and God created us with free will. The fact that God is all powerful does not equate with God controlling every aspect of our lives. I do believe God intervenes, particularly in response to prayer, but God obviously does not stop all acts of evil in the world. What the adversary has intended for evil/harm, God can turn to good. I think it is important to distinguish this from the concept that God does horrible things to people so that good will come of it. This is what messes with people's faith. God does not create these hellish events. I like Gregory Boyd's discussions of this question that I think most people of faith never see adequately answered - he discusses it in 2 books, "God At War" and "Satan and the Problem of Evil". I am in the middle of the first book and am finding it addresses these questions in a systematic way that is accessible yet intellectually rigorous and spiritually satisfying. Sam Harris is right that most Christians don't adequately solve this apparent conundrum. That doesn't mean it can't be solved, just that few address it honestly and unflinchingly. I like Boyd for this reason and recommend his writing highly to anyone interested in these questions (if only to answer those like Sam Harris). On the question of this particular tragic event, I think it raises a number of disturbing questions including:
1) if Cho was on psychoactive drugs as several sources (including roommates have reported), were they SSRI's, known to cause violence and aggression (and labelled as such in other countries outside the USA). If so, he would join the long list of school shooters taking these medications. 2) was the police and campus response to the first shooting simply a matter of mistaken identity (eg they thought the boyfriend was the shooter) or was it possibly reflective of different attitudes towards violence when it is perceived as "domestic" in nature? (probably too early to tell) 3) where did Cho learn to handle automatic weapons so professionally, given he apparently had no military experience? 4) and of course, gun control and media violence questions and many more Let's also hope that this news event doesn't completely take away any media attention to the hearing on Attorney General Gonzalez that was postponed to the end of the week. Last thought - Let's not forget to pray for the survivors (in addition to victims and their families), who often deal with survivor guilt and self-blame after school shootings. And for Cho's family. I cannot imagine what they are going through.
1) if Cho was on psychoactive drugs as several sources (including roommates have reported), were they SSRI's, known to cause violence and aggression (and labelled as such in other countries outside the USA). If so, he would join the long list of school shooters taking these medications. 2) was the police and campus response to the first shooting simply a matter of mistaken identity (eg they thought the boyfriend was the shooter) or was it possibly reflective of different attitudes towards violence when it is perceived as "domestic" in nature? (probably too early to tell) 3) where did Cho learn to handle automatic weapons so professionally, given he apparently had no military experience? 4) and of course, gun control and media violence questions and many more Let's also hope that this news event doesn't completely take away any media attention to the hearing on Attorney General Gonzalez that was postponed to the end of the week. Last thought - Let's not forget to pray for the survivors (in addition to victims and their families), who often deal with survivor guilt and self-blame after school shootings. And for Cho's family. I cannot imagine what they are going through.
2 years ago
in Muslim Workers Leave Gold’n Plump Over Prayer Time Dispute on The Minnesota Independent
chickekn Interesting on the comments, most people understand that sometimes you have to work with the company or you find another job. I don't feel sorry for the ones that decided to change jobs, this is the United States and they have the option to make that choice. THEY WERE NOT FIRED!
The initial post indicates that they were forced out, they were not. The company was trying to work this out and I believe there was a note made regarding "unless undue hardship caused to the business". So the company is to be applauded, the gentlemen that left the company made their choice. Wake up and smell the coffee folks, another twist to make it sound like they are the big bad company.
The initial post indicates that they were forced out, they were not. The company was trying to work this out and I believe there was a note made regarding "unless undue hardship caused to the business". So the company is to be applauded, the gentlemen that left the company made their choice. Wake up and smell the coffee folks, another twist to make it sound like they are the big bad company.
2 years ago
in Muslim Workers Leave Gold’n Plump Over Prayer Time Dispute on The Minnesota Independent
chickekn Interesting on the comments, most people understand that sometimes you have to work with the company or you find another job. I don't feel sorry for the ones that decided to change jobs, this is the United States and they have the option to make that choice. THEY WERE NOT FIRED!
The initial post indicates that they were forced out, they were not. The company was trying to work this out and I believe there was a note made regarding "unless undue hardship caused to the business". So the company is to be applauded, the gentlemen that left the company made their choice. Wake up and smell the coffee folks, another twist to make it sound like they are the big bad company.
The initial post indicates that they were forced out, they were not. The company was trying to work this out and I believe there was a note made regarding "unless undue hardship caused to the business". So the company is to be applauded, the gentlemen that left the company made their choice. Wake up and smell the coffee folks, another twist to make it sound like they are the big bad company.
2 years ago
in Kline Town Hall Update - No Live Coverage Allowed on The Minnesota Independent
your post Check the facts first please
2 years ago
in Kline Town Hall Update - No Live Coverage Allowed on The Minnesota Independent
your post Check the facts first please
2 years ago
in I Do Believe I’ve Had Enough on RustedRobot
My Grandmother also came through Ellis Island (from Ireland)
2 years ago
in Web on trexler.us
Hi again! That's neat you have a copy of the xray...I can see the fracture..ouch!!! It was such a good idea to see the specialist.
You'll definitely be in our thoughts and prayers Elizabeth. The next photos we get will hopefully be a picture of you and a bandaged hand and a big smile on your face because the surgery's all over and your finger can finally heal right.
We love you!
Mom
You'll definitely be in our thoughts and prayers Elizabeth. The next photos we get will hopefully be a picture of you and a bandaged hand and a big smile on your face because the surgery's all over and your finger can finally heal right.
We love you!
Mom
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