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Doctrinal Authority In Pope Francis' Papacy

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Doctrinal Authority In Pope Francis' Papacy

"Pope Francis Links"

Pope Francis: Quotations On Finance, Economics, Capitalism And Inequality

Pope Francis: One Of The Most Powerful Critiques Of Capitalism You Will Ever Read

Pope Francis: "This Economy Kills"

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/01/pope-francis-this-economy-kills.html


Catholic Social Teaching

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/01/catholic-social-teaching.html


Pope Francis: Moving The Moral Compass 
From "The Individual" Toward "The Collective"
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/01/pope-francis-moving-moral-judgment-from.html


Pope Francis Takes On The Catholic Bureaucracy

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2014/12/pope-francis-takes-on-catholic.html


Pro-Science Pontiff: Pope Francis On Climate Change, Evolution And The Big Bang


Pope Francis: What Christianity Looks Like When Believers Realize "God Is Love"







Paul Bowles On Life And Living In Morocco: The Rolling Stone Interview

The Airline Pilot (Comedy Shtick From The Dean Martin Comedy Hour)

Charles Krauthammer's Defense Of Trump's Cabinet: "It Doesn't Matter Whether The Man Believes The Moon Is Made Of Blue Cheese"

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Alan: It used to matter if people believed the moon was made of green cheese. 

By normalizing delusional thinking, Krauthammer ratifies The National Lunacy which began September 11th, 2001. 

This is not going to end well.

Excerpt:"The most incendiary nomination by far, however, is Scott Pruitt to head the Environmental Protection Agency. As attorney general of Oklahoma, he has joined or led a series of lawsuits to curtail EPA power. And has been upheld more than once by the courts. Pruitt has been deemed unfit to serve because he fails liberalism's modern-day religious test: belief in anthropogenic climate change. They would love to turn his confirmation hearing into a Scopes monkey trial. Republicans should decline the invitation. It doesn't matter whether the man believes the moon is made of green cheese.

Trump Cabinet: Bonfire Of The Agencies
Charles Krauthammer 
Democrats spent the first two decades of the post-Cold War era rather relaxed about Russian provocations and revanchism. President Obama famously mocked Mitt Romney in 2012 for suggesting that Russia was our principal geopolitical adversary. Yet today the Dems are in high dudgeon over the closeness of secretary of state nominee, Rex Tillerson, to Vladimir Putin.
Hypocrisy aside, it is true that, as head of Exxon Mobil, Tillerson made major deals with Russia, received Russia's Order of Friendship and opposed U.S. sanctions. That's troubling but not necessarily disqualifying. At the time, after all, Tillerson was acting as an agent of Exxon Mobil, whose interest it is to extract oil and make money.
These interests do not necessarily overlap with those of the United States. The relevant question is whether and how Tillerson distinguishes between the two and whether as agent of the United States he would adopt a tougher Russia policy than he did as agent of Exxon Mobil.
We don't know. We shall soon find out. That's what confirmation hearings are for.
The left has been in equally high dudgeon that other Cabinet picks appear not to share the mission of the agency which they have been nominated to head. The horror! As if these agency missions are somehow divinely ordained. Why, they aren't even constitutionally ordained. The Department of Education, for example, was created by President Carter in 1979 as a payoff to the teachers' unions for their political support.
Now, teachers are wonderful. But teachers' unions are there to protect benefits and privileges, not necessarily to improve schooling. Which is why they zealously defend tenure, protect their public-school monopoly and reflexively oppose school choice.
Conservatives have the odd view that the purpose of schooling - and therefore of the Department of Education - is to provide students with the best possible education. Hence Trump's nominee, Betsy DeVos, a longtime and passionate proponent of school choice, under whom the department will no longer be an arm of the teachers' unions.
She is also less likely to allow the department's Office for Civil Rights to continue appropriating to itself the role of arbiter of social justice, micromanaging everything from campus sexual mores to the proper bathroom assignment for transgender students. If the mission of this department has been to dictate policy best left to the states and localities, it's about time the mission was changed.
The most incendiary nomination by far, however, is Scott Pruitt to head the Environmental Protection Agency. As attorney general of Oklahoma, he has joined or led a series of lawsuits to curtail EPA power. And has been upheld more than once by the courts.
Pruitt has been deemed unfit to serve because he fails liberalism's modern-day religious test: belief in anthropogenic climate change. They would love to turn his confirmation hearing into a Scopes monkey trial. Republicans should decline the invitation. It doesn't matter whether the man believes the moon is made of green cheese. The challenges to EPA actions are based not on meteorology or theology, but on the Constitution. The issue is that the EPA has egregiously exceeded its authority and acted as a rogue agency unilaterally creating rules unmoored from legislation.

Frank Zappa Prophesied A Fascist Theocracy. Barry Goldwater Agrees

Faith and Falsehood

Pruitt's is the most important nomination because it is a direct attack on the insidious growth of the administrative state. We have reached the point where EPA bureaucrats interpret the Waters of the United States rule - meant to protect American waterways - to mean that when a hard rain leaves behind a pond on your property, the feds may take over and tell you what you can and cannot do with it. (The final rule excluded puddles - magnanimity from the Leviathan.)
On a larger scale, Obama's Clean Power Plan essentially federalizes power generation and regulation, not coincidentally killing coal along the way. This is the administration's end run around Congress' rejection of Obama's proposed 2009-2010 cap-and-trade legislation. And that was a Democratic Congress, mind you.
Pruitt's nomination is a dramatic test of the proposition that agencies administer the law, they don't create it. That the legislative power resides exclusively with Congress and not with a metastasizing administrative bureaucracy.
For some, this reassertion of basic constitutionalism seems extreme. If so, the Obama administration has only itself to blame. Such are the wages of eight years of liberal overreach. Some legislation, like Obamacare, will be repealed. Some executive orders will be canceled. But most important will be the bonfire of the agencies. We may soon be secure not just in our puddles but our ponds.
Charles Krauthammer writes an internationally syndicated column for The Washington Post Writers Group

Compendium Of Best Pax Posts: Plutocracy, Economic Inequality & Collapse Of Conservatism


"Frog Hospital" And "Pax On Both Houses" Discuss Syria & Whether Assad Deserved Overthrow

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Dear Fred,

To think democracy would take root in The Arab Spring represented the triumph of wishful thinking over inexorable history.

People who prostrate themselves five times a day at the altar of Islam's total/totalitarian (?) submissiveness have compensatory need for strong men to keep order in a world of competing interests, theocratic self-certainty and inevitable compromise. Not to mention the nuts-and-bolts of non-theocratic practicality.

Yes, it may have been foolish to try to overthrow Assad.

But if R had been living under Assad - or under Assad's father - I think he would have joined the rebels. 


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This would not mean Ron was "right." 

But there it is.

I understand that autocracy has a long pedigree.

Christianity's idealizes "kingship."

But I also understand that people get profoundly pissed off at autocrats.

Once they raise their heads from the myopic exigencies of survival, it is self-evidently true that the earth's "resources" deserve some sort of equitable distribution and that people living in "palaces" and "towers" are scam artists who neither earned their wealth nor deserved their wealth but stole their wealth from common people as surely as Trump stole the substance of every Trump "University" student. 


Compendium Of Pax Posts About Trump "University" Scam

At bedrock, I am against anyone who steals from The Common Good as Bashar al-Assad's family has done for decades.

Currently Assad's "net worth" is between 1.5 and 122 billion.

By my lights, plutocrats are essentially deluded people, able to purchase and promote public images of themselves that diverge wildly from their heart's desire. 

By purchasing the appearance of integrity, plutocrats obscure the trinitarian altar of bombast, pomp and fatuity where, ultimately, they worship themselves.

Here in America we now have ringside seats in our own arena of plutopathy.

Let the "Reality Show" begin!



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Having said all that, Syria is a swamp. 

Who knows what's really happening in a country so shattered?

I was surprised that R thought he could discern the truth in Syria by putting himself in the hands of Bashar's well-groomed, well-scripted public relations people. 


It is equally surprising that R faults the rebels of East Aleppo but felt no need to go there: Instead, Assad's "official story" provided all that was "necessary." 

Across the spectrum of conspiratorial thinking, it is striking that intelligent people discard every vestige of peer-reviewed (and muck-raking) documentation for the unshakeable self-certainty of ideologically-driven "alternative realities" which inform and nourish their core contempt for any narrative they feel compelled to deny. 

I acknowledge the huge discrepancies between the official story of 9/11 and what has been documented to the contrary.

But what this "contrary documentation" reveals about the actual underpinnings of 9/11 is indeterminate. 

In my mind, it is just as plausible that jihadist workmen -- pretending to be "making repairs" on the Twin Towers and Building 7 -- wired those structures with the internal explosives that may have brought them down. 

I see no persuasive evidence that those buildings were wired to "self-destruct" as a false flag attack. 

It is one thing to doubt "the official story" and quite another to create your own... 

I also note that retired Air Force general friend AWC - who spent his life in military intelligence, who had top-level CIA clearance, and who identifies himself as an "in-your-face liberal," says that "truthers" have no idea how 9/11 might have been manipulated by strategic misinformation devised by U.S. intelligence agencies, and that one collateral effect of this misinformation could be profuoundly mistaken interpretations by conspiracists. 


However we slice it, absolute certainty concerning false flag motives and "insider" perpetration of 9/11 is, at bottom, rhetorical presumption and moral presumptuousness.

The Thinking Housewife Plunges Into The Abyss Of Conspiratorial Thinking

Ahmed Mohamed And The Abyssal Swamp of Conspiracy Thinking


For me the coup de grace "in all this" is Bashar al-Assad's friendship with Putin, a sonofabitch motherfucker if ever there was one.

"We are known by the company we keep" and Assad's KGB pal is the same squirrely thug whose fondest dream is to undo America... to cast our country into political dysfunction and irretrievalbe chaos... and who may have already succeeded by way of the boost he gave to his other Pal on this side of the Atlantic.

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Compendium Of Best "Pax" Posts About The Relationship Between Trump And Putin

Pax tecum

Alan 

Human rights

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashar_al-Assad

Billboard with a portrait of Bashar al-Assad and the text 'God protects Syria' on the old city wall of Damascus in 2006
A 2007 law required internet cafés to record all the comments users post on chat forums.[122] Websites such as Arabic Wikipedia, YouTube and Facebook were blocked intermittently between 2008 and February 2011.[123][124][125]
Human Rights groups, such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, have detailed how the Assad government's secret police allegedly tortured, imprisoned, and killed political opponents, and those who speak out against the government.[126][127] In addition, some 600 Lebanese political prisoners are thought to be held in government prisons since the Syrian occupation of Lebanon, with some held for as long as over 30 years.[128] Since 2006, the Assad government has reportedly expanded the use of travel bans against political dissidents.[129] In an interview with ABC News in 2007, Assad stated: "We don't have such [things as] political prisoners," though The New York Times reported the arrest of 30 Syrian political dissidents who were organising a joint opposition front in December 2007, with 3 members of this group considered to be opposition leaders being remanded in custody.[130]
In 2010, Syria banned face veils at universities.[131][132] Following the Syrian uprising in 2011, Assad partially relaxed the veil ban.[133]
Foreign Policy magazine released an editorial on Assad's position in the wake of the 2011 protests:[134]
During its decades of rule... the Assad family developed a strong political safety net by firmly integrating the military into the government. In 1970, Hafez al-Assad, Bashar's father, seized power after rising through the ranks of the Syrian armed forces, during which time he established a network of loyal Alawites by installing them in key posts. In fact, the military, ruling elite, and ruthless secret police are so intertwined that it is now impossible to separate the Assad government from the security establishment.... So... the government and its loyal forces have been able to deter all but the most resolute and fearless oppositional activists. In this respect, the situation in Syria is to a certain degree comparable to Saddam Hussein's strong Sunni minority rule in Iraq.

Alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has claimed that at least 10 European citizens were tortured by the Assad government while detained during the Syrian Civil War, potentially leaving Assad open to prosecution by individual European countries for war crimes.[135] Stephen Rapp, the United States Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, has argued that the crimes allegedly committed by Assad are the worst seen since those of Nazi Germany.[136] In March 2015, Rapp further stated that the case against Assad is "much better" than those against Slobodan Milošević of Serbia or Charles Taylor of Liberia, both of whom were indicted by international tribunals.[137]
In a February 2015 interview with the BBC, Assad described accusations that the Syrian Arab Air Force used barrel bombs as "childish", stating that his forces have never used these types of "barrel" bombs and responded with a joke about not using "cooking pots" either.[138] The BBC Middle East editor conducting the interview, Jeremy Bowen, later described Assad's statement regarding barrel bombs as "patently not true".[139][140]
In March 2015 a report published by Physicians for Human Rights documented that the Assad government was responsible for the vast majority of the deaths of 600 medical workers since the Syrian Civil War began; 88% of recorded attacks on hospitals and 97% of killings of medical workers were attributed to Assad's forces.[141][142]
Nadim Shehadi, the director of The Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies stated that "In the early 1990s, Saddam Hussein was massacring his people and we were worried about the weapons inspectors [...] Assad did that too. He kept us busy with chemical weapons when he massacred his people".[143] A 2015 report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights stated that 49 of 56 major massacres displaying "obvious sectarian or ethnic cleansing traits" were carried out by the Assad government.[144]
In September 2015, France began an inquiry into Assad for crimes against humanity, with French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius stating "Faced with these crimes that offend the human conscience, this bureaucracy of horror, faced with this denial of the values of humanity, it is our responsibility to act against the impunity of the killers".[145]
In February 2016, head of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria, Paulo Pinheiro, told reporters: "The mass scale of deaths of detainees suggests that the government of Syria is responsible for acts that amount to extermination as a crime against humanity." The UN Commission reported finding "unimaginable abuses", including women and children as young as seven perishing while being held by Syrian authorities. The report also stated: "There are reasonable grounds to believe that high-ranking officers—including the heads of branches and directorates—commanding these detention facilities, those in charge of the military police, as well as their civilian superiors, knew of the vast number of deaths occurring in detention facilities ... yet did not take action to prevent abuse, investigate allegations or prosecute those responsible".[146]
In March 2016, the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs led by New Jersey Rep. Chris Smith called on the Obama administration to create a war crimes tribunal to investigate and prosecute violations "whether committed by the officials of the Government of Syria or other parties to the civil war".[147]


On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 5:25 PM, Fred Owens <froghospital911@gmail.com> wrote
Alan,

The links R sent me with interviews of Assad and his wife -- these are valid character studies and she is a real babe, which makes her husband seem like a lucky man ....
The whole pro-Assad argument deserves some thought  -- such as why overthrow Assad if he is to replaced by some equally bloodthirsty ruler.
Unfortunately R dabbles in the outer edges of conspiracy theories. He denies the slaughter at Sandy Hook -- you should put him in touch with Laura Wood on that one  -- they have a lot to share.
Merry Christmas
Fred



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: R
Date: Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 12:50 PM
Subject:
To: Fred Owens <froghospital911@gmail.com>


Yo, Fred:

Are you still on the fence with your radical skepticism?
I just caught a recent interview on RT with Assad.
I send it to you so you can hear from the horse’s mouth what the situation is in Syria. Put it through your skeptical filter if you like.
The second is a follow up with his wife. Myself, like the 5 year old Mozart jumping into the Queen’s lap, I am going to ask her to marry me.
Let me know what you think.
I ‘d like to speak again on the phone. I am a dinosaur in that regard: no substitute for back and forth, give and take, impromptu, extemporaneous. And making me laugh the way you do.

I will try to call on Sunday to see if I can catch you.

R

this:

And the Assad’s:





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Fred Owens
cell: 360-739-0214

My gardening blog is  Fred Owens
My writing blog is Frog Hospital





Compendium Of Best Pax Posts About The Relationship Between Trump And Putin

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Trump In Denial As Evidence Grows That Spymaster Putin Behind Election Hacks

U.S. Officials: Putin Personally Involved In U.S. Election Hack

What We Know For Sure: Every Thug-Dictator In The World Applauds Trump's Election

The Borowitz Report: "Putin Agrees To Receive Intelligence Briefings In Trump's Place"

The Borowitz Report: "Trump To Split Time Between Trump Tower And Kremlin"

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President Obama Indicates "Clear Relationships" Between Trump Campaign And Russia

"Quos deus vult perdere prius dementat."
"Whom God would destroy, he first makes mad."

Senator Majority Leader Republican Mitch McConnell Says: "The Russians Are Not Our Friends
The Kremlin Gloats Over Trump's CIA Tantrum


Keith Olbermann Launches "The Resistance"

Best Empty Theaters: The 10 Best Films Without An Audience In 2016


Pence Now Works For A Pro-Gay Boss. What About Wedding Cake Denial & Precious Kim Davis?

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"The Incoming VP Now Works For A Pro-Gay Boss": Gay Republicans Say LGBT Fears Over Trump And Pence Are Overblown

Salon talked to gay Republican activists about why Donald Trump is an LGBT ally and Mike Pence is not a threat


Gospel Of Mark: Why Doesn't Kim Davis Deny Marriage Licenses To The Previously Divorced?


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Seth Meyers Unloads On North Carolina Politics

How To Keep Jehovah's Witnesses From Knocking

"Letterman Has No Love for ‘Damaged’ Trump," New York Times

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Donald J. Trump was a frequent guest of David Letterman’s on late-night TV. Above, a segment from 2012 in which Mr. Letterman mocked Mr. Trump for outsourcing his clothing line to Asia. CreditWorldwide Pants Inc.

Letterman Has No Love for ‘Damaged’ Trump

In his 33 years as a late-night entertainer, David Letterman was both a host and an antagonist to politicians of every stripe. He took a centrist approach to NBC’s “Late Night” (which he starred in from 1982 to 1993) and at CBS’s “Late Show” (where he was the M.C. from 1993 until his retirement in 2015), holding wide-ranging conversations with President Bill Clinton or Senator John McCain on a given evening, then bringing the satirical hammer down on them the following night.
Hillary Clinton, now the Democratic presidential nominee, was a frequent guest as well as a comedic target: During her failed presidential bid in 2008, for example, he joked that her campaign was “$20 million in debt — now when she gets that 3 a.m. call, it’s from a collection agency.”
Mr. Letterman, 69, had an especially feisty relationship with Donald J. Trump, who had been a frequent guest and sparring partner since the 1980s. As an interview subject since becoming the Republican presidential nominee, Mr. Trump has since bedeviled hosts like Jimmy Fallon (who was criticized for going too easy on him) and Stephen Colbert (who acknowledges he should have been a tougher interrogator). But Mr. Letterman seemed to land some lasting hits on Mr. Trump: a 2012 “Late Show” segment in which he mocked Mr. Trump for outsourcing his Macy’s clothing line to Asia resurfaced this year in a campaign ad for Mrs. Clinton.
Now Mr. Letterman says that Mr. Trump is no longer a laughing matter. In an interview on Wednesday to discuss his involvement in the National Geographic Channel series “Years of Living Dangerously,” which examines environmental problems around the world, Mr. Letterman spoke about his evolving thoughts on the Republican nominee and why he considers him “a damaged human being” and “a person to be shunned.” These are edited excerpts from that conversation.
You featured Donald Trump on your programs many times over the years. What perspective has that given you on his presidential candidacy?
I’ve known Donald Trump for a long time, and I always thought he was exactly what New York City needed to have: the big blowhard billionaire. “By God, I’m Donald Trump, and I date models, and I put up buildings, and everything is gold.” Nobody took him seriously, and people loved him when he would come on the show. I would make fun of his hair, I would call him a slumlord, I would make fun of his ties. And he could just take a punch like nothing. He was the perfect guest.
So now, he decides he’s running for president. And right out of the box, he goes after immigrants and how they’re drug dealers and they’re rapists. And everybody swallows hard. And they think, oh, well, somebody will take him aside and say, “Don, don’t do that.” But it didn’t happen. And then, I can remember him doing an impression, behind a podium, of a reporter for The New York Times who has a congenital disorder. And then I thought, if this was somebody else — if this was a member of your family or a next-door neighbor, a guy at work — you would immediately distance yourself from that person. And that’s what I thought would happen. Because if you can do that in a national forum, that says to me that you are a damaged human being. If you can do that, and not apologize, you’re a person to be shunned.
I kept telling people he will absolutely not get elected. And then David Brooks said he’ll get the nomination and he will be crushed in the general election. And I thought: Yeah, that’s exactly what’s going to happen. I stand by that. The thing about Trumpy was, I think people just were amused enough about him to keep him afloat in the polls, because nobody wanted the circus to pull up and leave town.
How did you feel about the Clinton campaign using the “Late Show” video in an anti-Trump ad?
It made me a wealthy man. [laughs, then seriously] I was flattered. I was pleased. I felt like I still have a small voice in this. I thought it was good. Slowly but surely, everybody got sucked into this vortex. “Did you hear what Donald Trump said?” And everything downstream got worse and worse. Poor Ruth Bader Ginsburg gets sucked into it, and I’m thinking, Oh, don’t take the bait, ma’am. Then she says so-and-so and she has to apologize. Kids, if you turn off the light, the moths will stop coming.
Jimmy Fallon seemed to try a different approach, by not even addressing Trump’s controversies, and it got a negative reaction. How would you handle Trump as a guest now?
If I had a show, I would have gone right after him. I would have said something like, “Hey, nice to see you. Now, let me ask you: what gives you the right to make fun of a human who is less fortunate, physically, than you are?” And maybe that’s where it would have ended. Because I don’t know anything about politics. I don’t know anything about trade agreements. I don’t know anything about China devaluing the yuan. But if you see somebody who’s not behaving like any other human you’ve known, that means something. They need an appointment with a psychiatrist. They need a diagnosis and they need a prescription.

Diane Rehm: How Donald Trump Will Deal With Business Conflicts Of Interest As President

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Sacrificing "Precious" Beliefs To Economic Exigency, NC GOP Prostitutes Repeal Bathroom Bill

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North Carolina Lawmakers Set To Repeal Anti-LGBT "Bathroom Bill"






Pope Francis: The Horror Of Religious Fundamentalism And What's Wrong With Religion

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"If one has the answers to all the questions—that is the proof that God is not with him. It means that he is a false prophet using religion for himself. The great leaders of the people of God, like Moses, have always left room for doubt." 
Pope Francis

It Is Important To Know These Things So Religion Doesn't Do You More Harm Than Good

What Too Many Christians Get Wrong

What's Wrong With The Abrahamic Religions: Absolutism, Scriptural Inerrancy, Bloodlust

Pastor John Piper "discusses the vexing problem of God ordering the mass killing of every Canaanite man, woman, and child."
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/peterenns/2012/07/john-piper-on-why-its-right-for-god-to-slaughter-women-and-children-anytime-he-pleases-and-why-i-have-some-major-problems-with-that/

Mistakes In Scripture: When The Bible Gets The Bible Wrong

"Is The Bible More Violent Than The Quran?"

Are Highly Religious People Less Compassionate?

Conservative Christians Delight In The Punishment And Pain Of Others

Abrahamic Religions Must Deal With Their Own Bronze Age Atavism And Not Just Window Dress

The Politics Of Horror In Conservative Evangelicalism,"'09 Outstanding Academic Title"
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-politics-of-horror-in-conservative.html


The Essence of Religious Fanaticism

(Emo Philips cuts to the quick of religious mania)

Barry Goldwater: Preachers In The Party Are "Going To Be A Terrible Damn Problem"

James' Epistle: "Judgment Without Mercy Will Be Shown To Anyone Who Has Not Shown Mercy"

"God Enjoys The 10 Plagues Way Too Much"

ISIS And The Inquisition: The Shadow Side Of Religion. Why Does Belief Do This?

"What ISIS Really Wants" And How The Patriarch Abraham Appears To Be The Instigator

Christianity's Bedrock Commitment To Torture: Remaking "The Faithful" In God's Image

Time For Catholicism To "Shelve" Traditions And Texts That Represent God As A Terrorist

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2014/06/time-to-expunge-catholicism-of.html

"Trial By Ordeal: The Bloody Old Testamental Roots Of Modern Justice"

UNC-CH Professor Bart D. Ehrman:
Biblical Exegete And Former Christian Evangelical
The Bible and Textual Analysis

How A Brain Injury Caused My Fundamentalist Friend To Convert To Mainstream Christianity

"Good Romans" Considered Jesus' Torture Necessary For Imperial Safety
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2014/12/when-jesus-was-tortured-good-romans.html

Americans, Especially Catholics, Approve Of Inquisitorial Torture

"The Christian Paradox: How A Faithful Nations Gets Jesus Wrong"
Bill McKibben

Abortion, Donald Trump, Conservative Christians And Marley's Chains


The Biochemistry Of Cocaine And "Why Donald Trump Always Gets Away With It"

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Cocaine Drug Facts
https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/cocaine

Targeting the Brain's Pleasure Center with Electrodes
In 1956 the well-known physiologist James Olds wrote an article for Scientific American, called “Pleasure Centers in the Brain,” that described how a rat kept without food for a day was lured down a platform by a tasty meal. En route to dinner, it received a pleasurable electric shock. The rat never showed up for mealtime, instead choosing to delight in the arousal. 

Why Donald Trump Always Gets Away With It


Compendium Of Pax Posts About Russian Electoral Manipulation

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The Borowitz Report: "Trump To Split Time Between Trump Tower And Kremlin"

Senator Majority Leader Republican Mitch McConnell Says: "The Russians Are Not Our Friends
The Kremlin Gloats Over Trump's CIA Tantrum

Trump's Most Egregious, In-Your-Face Fascist Declaration: "We're Going To Have To Do Things..."

This Is America's "Christian" Candidate. Take A Good Look. Call The Kids!
Update On Ivana Trump's Revelations Concerning Donald's Fondness For Hitler's Speeches 

Best Pax Posts From The Last Week (December 4 - December 11)

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The Borowitz Report: "Trump To Split Time Between Trump Tower And Kremlin"

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2016/12/the-borowitz-report-trump-to-split-time.html

The Borowitz Report: "Putin Agrees To Receive Intelligence Briefings In Trump's Place"

Trump's Most Egregious, In-Your-Face Fascist Declaration: "We're Going To Have To Do Things..."

Ayn Rand-Acolyte Donald Trump Stacks His Cabinet With Fellow "Objectivists"

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2016/12/ayn-rand-acolyte-donald-trump-stacks.html
Trump Says He Doesnt' Read The Presidential Brief Every Day Because He's A "Smart Person"

Trump Says It's "Ridiculous" To Think Russia Intervened On His Behalf. 
Why Is This "Ridiculous?"

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Says: 
"The Russians Are Not Our Friends"

Why Vladimir Putin Is Backing Donald Trump
What We Know For Sure: Every Leader-Thug In The World Applauded Pussy Grabber's Victory

CIA Concluded That Russia Worked To Elect Trump, Not Just Undermine U.S. Political Process

How Putin (And His Pal) Are Making The World Safe For Autocracy

Reported Secretary Of State And Exxon CEO, Rex Tillerson, Has A Long Smily-Face Relationship With Vladimir Putin
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2016/12/reported-secretary-of-state-and-exxon.html


A Strong Argument Can Be Made That Christian Conservatives Are Pimping For Trump

Roger Stone: Trump Arranged Secretary Of State Meeting To "Torture" Mitt

Trump's Education Pick Says Reform Can "Advance God's Kingdom"

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Dear John,

My patience grows ever thinner with most Christians.

The Telling Speech Betsy DeVos Gave About Education - Full Text 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2016/12/21/the-telling-speech-betsy-devos-gave-about-education-full-text/?utm_term=.c0049fae1e9e

Trump's Education Pick Says Reform Can "Advance God's Kingdom"
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/betsy-devos-education-trump-religion-232150


Pax tecum

Alan

Conservative Christians Prefer Armageddon To Loss Of Preeminence. Since Armageddon Is "God's Plan," Why Not Hasten "His" Intervention? | made w/ Imgflip meme maker

A Supervolcano Caused The Largest Eruption In European History: It's Stirring Again

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Pisciarelli fumaroles and mud pools from the Campi Flegrei caldera, a super volcano, near Naples on June 6, 2013. The slumbering volcano under the Italian city of Naples shows signs of “reawakening” and may be reaching a critical pressure point.

A supervolcano caused the largest eruption in European history. Now it’s stirring again.




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