I’ve moved
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Thanks to David Phillips I now have KEVINBUSSEY.COM. I have a lot of exciting changes coming soon like Confessions of a Recovering Pharisee TV and other fun stuff.
If you have my site bookmarked, you will need to change it. (sorry) You will no longer be able to comment here. All of the posts have been transfered. I’m excited about the future!
Thanks David you are the man!
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Matthew Murray, the gunman who is believed to have shot and killed four people in Colorado, appeared to have acted out of revenge against Christians, police officials indicated.
Authorities believe Murray, 24, posted an anti-Christian message online on Sunday - the day of the shootings - in a language almost identical to the text of a manifesto written by one of the Columbine killers, Eric Harris.
“You Christians brought this on yourselves,” Murray wrote, according to KUSA-TV in Denver. “Feel no remorse, no sense of shame, I don’t care if I live or die in the shoot-out. All I want to do is kill and injure as many of you … as I can especially Christians who are to blame for most of the problems in the world.”
Read about it here.
[From me]
This whole tragedy is just sad. I wonder if the hate crimes legislation will apply to this?
What do you think?
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[CBS 2]
Germany could be asked to ban the U.S.-based Church of Scientology under a Hamburg security official’s proposal that contends the group violates human rights. Hamburg’s secretary of the interior, Udo Nagel, plans to seek a nationwide ban of Scientology at this week’s meeting of top German security officials, spokeswoman Ulrike Sweden said Monday.
The German government considers Scientology a commercial enterprise that takes advantage of vulnerable people. During the summer, it initially refused to allow the producers of a movie starring Scientology member Tom Cruise as Germany’s most famous anti-Hitler plotter to film at the site where the hero was executed, although it did not expressly state Scientology as its reason.
Read about it here.
[From me]
Sounds like a prudent plan. Scientology is a cult. They worship themselves and their money. They encourage people to stay away from Psychology and the milk people of money. Maybe the US could follow Germany. No, our government has no guts to make the right decision and protect people from predators.
What do you think?
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Last week I wrote a post about the NCAA and I posted a picture of the NCAA logo. Unfortunately someone changed the picture to a pornographic picture. Sorry for anyone who saw it. Thanks to a friend who just called and told me. I can’t believe how low people will stoop.
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[WCCO]
This was REALLY not kosher. A grocery store in Manhattan made a food faux pas, advertising hams as “Delicious for Chanukah.” Chanukah, an alternate spelling for Hanukkah, is the eight-day Jewish holiday that began Tuesday evening, and hams as well as pork and other products from pigs can’t be eaten under Jewish dietary laws.
Read about it here.
[From me]
Why don’t they have Chanukah Eastern Carolina BBQ? Maybe there is something to religious education…Ya think?
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[From Las Vegas Now]

Dozens of local residents were sworn in Friday as naturalized U.S. citizens, but one of the new Americans insisted on taking a special oath, one that removed all references to God. Thomas Kaenzig says he left his native Switzerland because of religious persecution. He had to file a lawsuit in federal court to get the attention of immigration officials concerning the oath new citizens must take.
The oath asks new citizens to swear to God and a promise to bear arms. Kaenzig is a Raelian and doesn’t believe in God. He’s also a pacifist.
Federal officials agreed to change the oath to accommodate his beliefs. Kaenzig knows his decision will tick off a lot of people but he thinks it shouldn’t.
Read about it here
[From me]
Why do we have to adjust for someone coming to our nation? Don’t we have enough kooks already? Why would we allow someone to become a citizen that believes a Swastika is OK? Who did his “special” oath swear to Spock?
What do you think?
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