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So, a friend linked me to a blog about an incident on his campus. I couldn't get a read on the blogger, so I clicked on the "Ann Coulter" link on the side, thinking that it was a tag, and would take me to blogs about her, so I could get a sense of his views. Big mistake, took me to her site (which answered my question about his views)
I could not help but read today's blog, akin to having to look when driving by an accident.She says this:
Throughout Obama's entire life, doors were opened for him, his college applications smiled upon and favors bestowed simply because he is black -- the original victim category in America. Being black is the highest victim caste because of blacks' authentic victimhood: The nation once tolerated slavery and Jim Crow.
But would she say the same thing about Clarence Thomas? Who has a far less stellar academic record than Obama? I think not. BUSTED, HYPOCRITES.
Ah, but you have to understand that Ann Coulter lives in a universe all her own, in which Obama really is the recipient of unearned privilege, Clarence Thomas is a hard-working person who rose above the typical feelings of entitlement, and whites are the oppressed underdog of the country. Sure, in OUR world she comes off as crazy, but that's because we don't realize that she's talking to us through a rip in the cosmos.
Stayed home form work yesterday due to a fever and a non-migraine headache from hell.
Woke up feeling ok this morning, so I dragged my tush to work and now the headache is creeping back. I cannot brane.
Suzi, congrats again on selling your house. I remember being so relieved when our house finally sold. It literally felt as if the house had been lifted off my shoulders.
Well, they believe that the after-death baptism is optional for the person baptized -- the dead person, in the afterlife, can decide whether or not to accept it, and what they're doing is giving them the chance.
When challenged on this, LDS get all offended that their "gift" is being seen as an imposition. The next time it comes up, I think I'll say, "So if I signed you up for the newsletter of the Communist party and had it come to your house, you wouldn't mind, because you could just throw it in the trash?"
Yeah, thinking about this led me to thinking about all the people who lived and died without hearing about Jesus, because they were in a pre-European contact area or lived before he was born or were raised in a situation that didn't allow contact with other religions (19th century purdah, etc.). All of them are going to hell for not being washed in the blood of the lamb?
I'm not sure which branch of doctrine this belongs to, but apparently one purpose of Purgatory is for the righteous heathens, the ones like the Ancient Greeks who never had the chance to hear the gospel but who lived good lives. Or maybe it's the first circle of Hell in Dante.
Purgatory is pretty exclusively Roman Catholic. (I can't think of anyone else who has it. And its awfully handy.)
Purgatory is pretty exclusively Roman Catholic.
When I was a wee Catholic school girl, I often wondered if Earth was purgatory. I was a chipper little thing!
Wasn't the harrowing of hell when Jesus (after death, before resurrection) went to hell, pulled out all the good people - whenever they may have lived - and brought them to heaven? or am I mixing up something?
I remember telling my theology 101 prof at Marquette that the good nuns at St. Francis Academy had taught us that original sin and purgatory were outdated aspects of Catholic theology that are no longer strictly adhered to. He told me that the nuns were teaching heresy.
Surprise, surprise, surprise...