I suppose if I'm going to go on and on about church doctrine, it's only fair of me to put it in context.
What can I do? The power of Christ compels me.
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Saturday, September 3, 2011
Catholics and Protestants:
The great schism, explained
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church doctrine,
Martin Luther,
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Reformation,
Roman Catholic Church,
schism
All this Catholic-school business reminds me of a Mel Brooks moment
I'm sorry, I just can't help it sometimes.
It's probably not the most famous or best-remembered scene from Blazing Saddles (and in truth, it's got a lot of competition), but in light of the Catholic school system's way of dealing with gay and lesbian students, it seemed apropos.
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It's probably not the most famous or best-remembered scene from Blazing Saddles (and in truth, it's got a lot of competition), but in light of the Catholic school system's way of dealing with gay and lesbian students, it seemed apropos.
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- LGBT students run into a wall at the Toronto District Catholic School Board
- The Catholic school system needs to get its hands out of our pockets
- The day they turned the Charter of Rights into toilet paper
The Catholic school system needs to get its hands out of our pockets
And that's just for starters.
The travesty that took place this week is common knowledge by now. Activist Leanne Iskander, who's got more courage in her little finger than most people have in their whole bodies, has been threatened with disciplinary action if she continues her advocacy for gay-straight alliances.
The travesty that took place this week is common knowledge by now. Activist Leanne Iskander, who's got more courage in her little finger than most people have in their whole bodies, has been threatened with disciplinary action if she continues her advocacy for gay-straight alliances.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
A monorail for Toronto?
I'm late for this party, aren't I
Sometimes the posts practically write themselves.
I'm sure all the obvious Simpsons references have already been made, although the giant Ferris wheel thing does put me in mind of that scene from The Third Man with Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles.
Either Mayor Stupid's on vacation or Brother Stupider's gone off message again. Can never tell with these two, and more often than not, it doesn't really matter.
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I'm sure all the obvious Simpsons references have already been made, although the giant Ferris wheel thing does put me in mind of that scene from The Third Man with Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles.
Either Mayor Stupid's on vacation or Brother Stupider's gone off message again. Can never tell with these two, and more often than not, it doesn't really matter.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
The Real Johnson: An Open Letter to Christie Blatchford
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Jack's passing seems to have sparked a new competition
I'm reminded at times of that aphorism (can't remember whether it was Mark Twain or Winston Churchill) about a lie getting halfway around the world while the truth is still getting its pants on.
It seems you could make a similar observation when you're comparing decency with meanness of spirit. The yargle-barglers may have speed on their side, but then that's because what they do consists of little more than running around, screeching, and scattering handfuls of loose stool as far as they can throw it.
Let 'em fill their boots. They can only drag us down to their level if we let them. One of the best tributes we could give to Jack is making them irrelevant and aspiring to follow his example instead.
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It seems you could make a similar observation when you're comparing decency with meanness of spirit. The yargle-barglers may have speed on their side, but then that's because what they do consists of little more than running around, screeching, and scattering handfuls of loose stool as far as they can throw it.
Let 'em fill their boots. They can only drag us down to their level if we let them. One of the best tributes we could give to Jack is making them irrelevant and aspiring to follow his example instead.
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- Putting the Blatchfords of the world in the proper context
- Blatchford accomplishes the impossible
- @cityslikr lights @SueAnnLevy up like a pinball machine
- BCL catches @SueAnnLevy rewriting history, smearing brave firefighters
- @SueAnnLevy in her own words
Labels:
bottom-feeders,
civility,
decency,
Jack Layton,
jernamalism,
nastiness
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