As of 1.31.17, the recovery group section URL's are now all verified as working links.
There's no particular rhyme or reason to the organizational listings.
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
So much for politics...people are still complaining about the Nov.2016 election, ranting and raving about those they wanted to win versus those who did. Old stuff...even on issues current to January 2017. The new guy will find his way. His detractors will continue to make it tough on him to succeed in any viable way.
Meanwhile, life goes on. Work, meetings, phone calls, and all the rest.
Oh, and there's always this little note that 'Blogger' suggests we all know about...namely,
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Meanwhile, life goes on. Work, meetings, phone calls, and all the rest.
Oh, and there's always this little note that 'Blogger' suggests we all know about...namely,
"European Union laws require you to give European Union visitors information about cookies used on your blog. In many cases, these laws also require you to obtain consent.
As a courtesy, we have added a notice on your blog to explain Google's use of certain Blogger and Google cookies, including use of Google Analytics and AdSense cookies.
You are responsible for confirming this notice actually works for your blog, and that it displays. If you employ other cookies, for example by adding third party features, this notice may not work for you. Learn more about this notice and your responsibilities."
So, what's going on with you?
/pm-WWTO
/pm-WWTO
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
People are still haggling over the November 2016 election. Whether or not the election started out as such or not, this is what I believe the election came down to, Pro Life support. One can howl all you want about either party, but sadly, only the Republican party platform supports the Pro Life cause.
Quite some time ago, the other parties all opted to choose to favor the culture of death. They love abortion and euthanasia. The Pro Life movement got wind that Trump had moved to a Pro Life stance, and the other parties never saw the writing on the wall.
Trump has much to learn about himself and much to change about how he at least at one time treated people. But by his own admission he once supported abortion but had a change of heart. I'd bet he never started out his political career thinking that the Pro Life cause would become so important in getting him elected. He's a billionaire businessman...he buys and sells debt and has done so for a very long time, arguably very successfully. Other than that, he's more than a bit of a bull in a china shop when it comes to other items. But America spoke on election day; it's no surprise to me that he won.
Obama was the most pro abortion president in history. His last couple years in office have shown him to be what could be termed the leader in advancing abortion and euthanasia as well as all other aspects of what is termed the culture of death. He used Saul Alinsky - the quintessential 'Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" type tactics to divide and conquer anyone with differing viewpoints at every turn. He left no prisoners, so to speak.
Hillary was poised to up the ante. She still is, as is her party's sidekick from New England, Bernie. If allowed, they will fundamentally destroy American democracy as it is known today.
Be offended at Trumps social buffoonery, but it's really no worse, a lot less really, than the way Bill Clinton entirely disgraced himself and the Office of the President by having adulterous sex with Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office. Both men were in the wrong, and both owe amends for their part in what they did, if they haven't offered and delivered them already.
Election 2016 has come and gone; it hasn't even yet begun to govern. Obama threw his final tantrum by writing his murderous pro death executive orders that Pro Lifers still need to overcome as we try to again help promote a healthy culture of life in America.
The election is over. For the next four years, a new group will try to put forth their ideas as to which way America will go. We all can work together and get through all this. We really can. But for a change, what won the election this time was this country's good common sense rising to the fore.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
God's one long no...or...yes ???
Recently, I read a very good article by Ertelt & Bilger entitled "Black Lives Matter? 35% of Aborted Babies are Black Even Though Blacks are 13% of the Population" (See http://www.lifenew.com/2016/11/28/black-lives-matter-35-of-aborted-babies-are-black-ven-though-blacks-are-13-of-the-population)The article begins with "As LifeNews.com reported last week, a new Centers for Disease Control report shows good news across the country as abortions and abortion rates continue to drop" and amongst the first critiques I heard was concern that abortions are down because of the morning after pill.
Research is research, I guess, and yet it is a valid concern that the morning after pill is gathering such support as to become the new abortifacient of choice these days.
I guess its one step at a time.
I think the real issue always has been getting folks to truly practice their faith in all aspects of their lives. If they were, there’d be no need for such pharmaceuticals. I think there’s now more of ‘chastity education’, but it takes time for such roots to take hold. Birth control pills are gonna be the last to go as chastity education and natural family planning efforts begin to blossom.
Learning that we as a people need to give God control over our fertility is scary to those who rely on a pill instead. Have a cold? Take a pill. Allergies? Take a pill. Headache? There's a pill for that. Bodyache? Pills. Stomachache? Pill. Gas? Pill. Pain? Pill. And on and on it goes....
To this day, the virtue concept gets characterized as “God’s one long ‘no'” to the marital act. NFP is just a repackaged version of the ineffective ‘rhythm method’ – also characterized as ineffective as the so-called impossibility of teaching teens to be chaste, because they’re just gonna go out and do it anyway.
These knocks on the matter cannot be further from the truth. When properly taught, they work and they work well. They have no chemical side effects or long term problems. They build strong character and even stronger faith lives that offer much more to society as a whole than a pill ever could.
And it starts with evangelism and the subsequent catechism that follows. And folks need be shown how it needs be constantly fed, not just one class and you’re done. We all need reminders. But if abortions at abortion mills are down, that is a good thing.
The concern over the morning after pill usage is valid, and I think the idea becomes to make it less and less in demand as folks practice their faith. And learning the body’s own rhythms and what it really means to give over one’s fertility to God ought to eventually be enough to dry up demand for such repugnant drugs.
We need to practice all the virtues. Chastity works so much more effectively when practiced in connections with, say kindness, and patience and the rest. Chastity becomes one long 'yes' to God and His will for us; same for patience, kindness and the rest. It really is one long 'yes', a concept so much more appealing than the old, outdated and incorrect interpretation of them being "God's one long no."
When we ask Him, it goes that He says either, 'yes', 'no', or 'maybe later' or any of many other similar manifestations that attempt to explain why an immediate yes is not forthcoming. To me, this makes prayer nothing more than a guessing game, or a spiritual dart game. And if that's all it is, then revert to giving into all manner of animal pleasures for any reason or none at all, right?
Practicing the faith is more than just going to church once a week on Sunday. Nor am I saying that it needs become preaching in the street with a constant yell 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Think about it in a marriage context. How appealing would it be for a young man or woman to tell their intended "Hey, how about it? You? Me? Let's give each other just an hour a week together for the rest of our lives?"
Marriage is more than just all about the marital act. Practicing the faith is more than being all about where folks go for an 60 to 90 minutes out of their week.In addition to all the other things that faith offers, the virtues become an extension of what is shared at whatever place of worship we go to on Sunday.
And we need be free to do it, too. To practice what we've learned. To share our faith without fear of recriminations.
And to enjoy the gifts that God so openly shares with us, especially the virtues; those long "yes's" we have received from Him so freely. Sharing them with others is the only way we can keep them.
-Patrick Michael Thomas 'Wolf Whispering Thunder Owl' Butler
Friday, November 18, 2016
Generation Found
http://generationfoundfilm.com/ and https://gathr.us/screening/18640
In the Chicago area, the film "Generation Found" on December 12, 2016 being shown over in Lincolnshire, IL (at Lincolnshire Stadium 21 & Imax) at 7:30pm.
In the Chicago area, the film "Generation Found" on December 12, 2016 being shown over in Lincolnshire, IL (at Lincolnshire Stadium 21 & Imax) at 7:30pm.
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