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15 May 2008

Thursday Open Roost

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California Declares War on Marriage from Adam's Blog
No Brainer alert: California declares marriage a constitutional right for Gays from Leaning Straight Up
ALTERNATIVES TO McCAIN? from Democrat=Socialist
Terror Alert from Right Truth
More Proof Barack Obama Is A Lying Sack from Rhymes With Right
More Assaults On Christian Institutions In Gaza from Rhymes With Right
Seattle Times Defends Hitler's Aggression! from Rhymes With Right

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14 May 2008

Lost in Space, Catholic Style

Reuters - The Vatican's chief astronomer says there is no conflict between believing in God and in the possibility of "extraterrestrial brothers" perhaps more evolved than humans.

"In my opinion this possibility (of life on other planets) exists," said Rev. Jose Gabriel Funes, a 45-year-old Jesuit priest who is head of the Vatican Observatory and a scientific adviser to Pope Benedict.

"How can we exclude that life has developed elsewhere," he told the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano in an interview in its Tuesday-Wednesday edition, explaining that the large number of galaxies with their own planets made this possible. 

"Just as there is a multiplicity of creatures on earth, there can be other beings, even intelligent, created by God. This is not in contrast with our faith because we can't put limits on God's creative freedom," he said.  CONTINUED

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Who said science and religion can't coexist?

Seriously, even my wife--the recalcitrant Catholic turned Pagan Druidess--was pleasantly surprised with this announcement.

I bet it made this gentlemen happy, too. 

Personally, I find it hard to believe that we're the only intelligent life forms amidst this vast universe; I mean, we can't be the only creatures to have discovered the fermentation process.

Of course, intelligent life form is relative:  to paraphrase Stephen Hawking, despite all our great efforts we just might be comparatively stupid to other sentient beings.

In addition, later on in the article the idea of synergizing religion with science pops up.  The potential for alien life aside, I'm on the fence whether we're the product of an accident or the fired clay of some intelligence greater than us.  Just meditating on what probabilities had to occur over zillions of years to ensure I'd exist for at least 35 years is simply mind numbing.

But what instances point me towards an intelligent creator?  Well, the fact that ice floats is a nice touch, or that the earth is precisely distanced and tilted to support life.  And fermentation. 

Then, when I look at the grand tapestry of human events it unfolds like a magnificent story, not an exercise in chaotic math.

What, then, points away from an intelligent creator?  The fact that life is so cheap, that the forces of nature are in constant life-and-death struggle, that in the grand tapestry of cosmic events we're just dust mites.  It really disturbs me to think when I die the lights will go out and all my learning a development as a human will ultimately be for naught.

But I digress... we're talking about aliens! 

Well, we'd just kill them all with the common cold. 

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Trackposted to Outside the Beltway, Rosemary's Thoughts, third world county, Right Truth, The World According to Carl, Kodera's Korner, The Pink Flamingo, Celebrity Smack, , Dumb Ox Daily News, Conservative Cat, and The Yankee Sailor, thanks to Linkfest Haven Deluxe.

Pigeontrack: Obama’s Cultural Hurdle

Interesting post over at Right Wing Nation.  Here's a short excerpt:

Obama and his worshippers are essential, even prototypical Cosmopolitanists. Like all Cosmopolitanists, they insulate themselves by living and associating only with other Cosmopolitanists; this is essentially what Bernard Goldberg calls the liberal bubble. Cosmopolitanists not only despise Jacksonians; they fear them. This fear is the real root of the Cosmopolitanist love for gun control, although that’s another topic for another article.

Jacksonian realism is based on the very sharp distinction in popular feeling between the inside of the folk community and the dark world without. Jacksonian patriotism is not a doctrine but an emotion, like love of one’s family. The nation is an extension of the family. Members of the American folk are bound together by history, culture and a common morality. At a very basic level, a feeling of kinship exists among Americans: we have one set of rules for dealing with each other and a very different set for the outside world.

- Walter Russell Meade, The Jacksonian Tradition

Obama’s cultural problem is that he is a Cosmopolitanist. He not only has a cultural disconnection with the American character; he fears and despises it. We saw this with bittergate and arugulagate. We saw this with the “Why I don’t wear an American flag lapel pin” statement, and the pathetic attempts later to spin it away. Obama is out of touch, and it appears that he doesn’t even realize it.  CONTINUED

13 May 2008

Video: The China Earthquake

Assuming China will handle earthquake response far better than the Myanmar thugs handled the cyclone:

When Spam isn't a mere Annoyance

It started about two weeks ago, when we received our first phone call from a fellow inquiring about the "free car."

"Eh?  What free car?" I replied.

"The car mentioned in the email promotion... this is 666-867-5309, isn't it?"

"Yep... bu this is a roost, not a car dealership.  Sorry buddy, but I think you've been owned."

The fellow then hung up, leaving me to scratch my head.

Anyways, this scenario's played itself out at least once a day since then, to include 6:30 AM this morning.  Who calls to claim a prize at O'dark thirty?

On a whim, the Hummingbird typed our phone number into Google, and Bam!  There it was... plastered all over the internet as the "winning ticket number for a brand new car!"  (note ticket number, not phone number... but folks call it anyway).

The oldest reference I found was a year old... thus I'm surprised this started just a few weeks ago.  Regardless, if it goes on much longer I might have to change our number, which would really suck pigeons.

What's even more alarming is folks are falling for it.  Shouldn't folks know by now email prizes are quick paths to an empty bank account?

As with my recent post on phishing, the reason such scams still exist is the world is still full of suckers.

12 May 2008

Diplomacy in Iraq at the Human Level

Good stuff...

U.S. soldier fulfills his mission of getting Iraqi girl new legs

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Video: Fighting Erupts in Lebanon

09 May 2008

Ah, Returning to the Good ol' Days...

I'm offline until Monday.

I'm helping the Hummingbird with her soaps tomorrow at the Colorado Hummingbird festival.  No, I'm not kidding--a hummingbird festival!  Talk about coincidence.  I'll be pulling double duty as her mule and conducting a literature review (have a foot thick stack of articles to read and annotate).

Then Sunday, of course, is Mother's Day... so I'll be taking care of the Hummingbird in style:  breakfast in bed, hitting Manitou Springs for a Mother's Day lunch, wander around Manitou, hit the bookstore for tea later, and otherwise engage in the higher order of the roosting arts.

But I can't in good conscience leave you for two days without something... so here's an article after MOGS', Antitool's and The Violence Worker's heart:

Russia Displays Military Might at Parade

Damn if it doesn't look like the Cold War again--and just in time for Vladimir Putin's handoff of the presidency to Dmitry Medvedev. 

Anyways, I'll see everyone on Monday!

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