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History Repeats Itself: The Muslim Witch-hunt

Of the four billion people who died in the 20th century from all causes combined, 185,000,000 deaths were caused by other humans. At 8.5 millions, murders exceed deaths related to natural disaster (including floods, earthquakes and volcanoes) by five millions. These are scary odds. They get even scarier when one thinks that many of the 'manmade' deaths are the product of hate crimes.Sadly, since the September 11, 2001 incident, and again since the killing of Osama Bin Laden, anyone wearing…See More
May 9, 2011

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History Repeats Itself: The Muslim Witch-hunt

Posted on May 7, 2011 at 9:51am 0 Comments

Of the four billion people who died in the 20th century from all causes combined, 185,000,000 deaths were caused by other humans. At 8.5 millions, murders exceed deaths related to natural disaster (including floods, earthquakes and volcanoes) by five millions. These are scary odds. They get even scarier when one thinks that many of the 'manmade' deaths are the product of hate crimes.



Sadly, since the September 11, 2001 incident, and again since the killing of Osama Bin Laden,…

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The Last Sunday Morning in New Orleans

Posted on October 7, 2010 at 5:55am 0 Comments

The morning of September 12 I woke up earlier than I had planned. Since our flight out of New Orleans wasn’t supposed to leave until one in the afternoon, I had envisioned sleeping in a little, and then taking my sweet time trying to find some extra space in the suitcase to fit all the little knick-knacks I bought the previous four days.



It wasn’t meant to be. I woke up bright and early at 6am, and no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t go back to sleep. Since my sister was still… Continue

Eye on New Orleans: Katrina's Other Orphans

Posted on August 27, 2010 at 1:10pm 0 Comments

As we continue our Hooked on the Book campaign, we would like to take the time to honor yet another category of Louisiana residents -- our four-legged friends. During Hurricane Katrina many animals were lost and separated from their families. Thanks to the effort of the Louisiana SPCA, many were able to be reunited with their original families, while others were placed in new loving homes.



As we approach the fifth anniversary of Katrina, I am… Continue

Cardinal Grand Cross 2010 -- How Will It Affect You?

Posted on August 2, 2010 at 8:15am 0 Comments

While many of us are busy anchoring down on earth during what appears to be a very stressful summer on so many levels – the economy is still shaky, natural disasters seem to pop up like mushrooms on a wet field, relationships are strained and people feel ‘stuck’ – astrologers around the globe are keeping their eyes firmly on the sky, as a very unusual configuration of planets is lining up in the heavens.



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At 2:38am on March 20, 2011, Nugroho Angkasa said…
Anand Krishna is doing hunger strike as a protest againts the injustice law in Indonesia. This non violence action has entered the 12th day on Sunday, March 20, 2011. The founder of Anand Ashram Foundation (affiliated with the United Nations) released a testimony on March 13, 2011. This is the testimony from the father of 2 children:


1. There is a greater purpose than my detention. However, this violates the innocence presumption's principle. Yet human rights and Indonesian basic law guaranteed the freedom of every citizen.

How can I be detained if so far I have never been absence in the court? I always cooperative eventhough my health condition is poor as known by the Prosecutor, High Attorney and the Judges. In contrary, those who have slandered me did not attend the court frequently.

2. The aim of my hunger strike is in order that the state and this nation can see clearly how the law and justice can be tricked by some people who have positions for the reason: "this is our authority".

3. We need a total transformation and not just a legal reform.

4. I am disappointed with the judges and prosecutors with the system that does not run and still be able oppresed anybody.

5. I'm not angry, but once again I am disapointed. And this hunger strike solely supata all that is wrong can be corrected by upholding human rights and Justice.

http://www.gopetition.com/petition/43856.html
At 10:30am on November 16, 2010, Nugroho Angkasa said…
Thank U Sandra, greetings from Indonesia.
At 5:31pm on August 10, 2010, engin aksu said…
IF WE BELİEVE İN GOD WE ARE BROTHERS
My name is called as Engin AKSU. I am the writer myself and living in the city Kütahya in Türkiye. Also I work as a Turkish teacher in my own country. "Divine Brotherhood" was published by Red Lead Press in 2007 and it is open to sales in Amazon.com now.

The events in the book take place in London İn England. The Preface of the book has been written by Hasan KUŞÇUOĞLU.
Galip Hasan KUŞÇUOĞLU focusses on Love, Peace and Brotherhood for a new start in the life and a new way to live in his books and sayings in the web-site www.galibi.com .
Can you share your thoughts with us by looking into www.galibi.com or searching on him in the frame of Religions' Diologue.
I would be pleased to see your own ideas and thoughts in the most possible time.

I would be pleased to see your own ideas and thoughts as soon as possible, so that we would like to pray for you to go to heavenDelete Comment
At 9:46am on February 7, 2010, Mike Ghouse said…
Thank you Sandar, I appreciate that, hope fully you will get a ecopy.

People forget to write simplistic essays and you have done that very well indeed.

Mike Ghouse
At 5:30pm on February 6, 2010, Dakotta said…
Thanks for accepting :)
At 8:45pm on February 2, 2010, pablocolon said…
. WELCOME: !!!!!!!!!! Blessings, love and peace !!!!!!!!!!!*P,
At 3:27am on January 31, 2010, Luz Clara said…
Thank you very much for inviting me to become your friend. May we, the members of this beautiful and inspiring site, together contribute to peace, love, understanding, and true friendship and authentic brother-sisterhood.

God bless you
At 5:58am on January 22, 2010, Sandra Carrington-Smith said…
Ruth - thank you so much! This is great information I didn't know. :-)
At 2:33am on January 22, 2010, Ruth Amolo said…
We should use this opportunity to sensitize people to understand the likes of Pat Robertson's views. Even Africans themselves are told that their traditions were barbaric and demonic but if you get down to some of those traditions put in place they were governing the community and allowed people to live in harmony. For instance in Luo community of Kenya there was removal of six lower teethe this was primarily used to feed the sick when they are not able to open their mouths to feed when someone is ill.

Girls who got pregnant while they were still in the custody of their parents could be married to old men. This tradition prevented girls from getting pregnant without necessarily using any contraceptive or getting into boy/girl relationships.

There are a host of other traditions such paying of pride price that was not meant to buy the bride but to cement the relationship between the two families.

As a result of influence from the likes of Pat many Africans are made to understand that their culture is primitive and they never used to observe rule of law.

Blessings.