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6/8/2012 10:11:33 PM
Children Taught to Obey Genocide Orders in US Schools













An after-school program which the Supreme Court has ordered that public schools have to resource is teaching children that they must obey genocide orders.

The lesson is contained in the second week of the Bible study course from the Good News Club, an after-school program sponsored by a group called the Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF). The aim of the CEF is to convert young children to a fundamentalist form of the Christian faith and recruit their peers to the club.

The 3,200 clubs reach more than 100,000 American public school children, ranging in age from four to 12, and uses public school classrooms because CEF know that young children associate the public schools with authority and are unable to distinguish between activities that take place in a school and those that are sponsored by the school.

The genocide instruction is based on the story of Saul and the Amalekites, from 1 Samuel (15:3), in which God said to Saul:

Now go, attack the Amalekites, and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.

This has been used through the ages to justify genocide, including by the Puritans when they wanted to get rid of Native American tribes.

The Bible study course had previously said merely that “the Amalekites were completely defeated.” But this has been revised to make it clear that if God gives instructions to kill a group of people, you must kill every last one:

You are to go and completely destroy the Amalekites (AM-uh-leck-ites) — people, animals, every living thing. Nothing shall be left.

“That was pretty clear, wasn’t it?” the manual tells the teachers to say.

It now says that a teacher is to make clear that the Amalakites were targeted for destruction on account of their lack of religion:

The Amalekites had heard about Israel’s true and living God many years before, but they refused to believe in him. The Amalekites refused to believe in God and God had promised punishment.

The instruction is drilled home: if God tells you to kill nonbelievers, he really wants you to kill them all, no exceptions allowed.

If you are asked to do something, how much of it do you need to do before you can say, ‘I did it!’?

Mainstream Bible teaching, as exemplified by bible.org, says something different:

The test is how well that person has pleased God by obeying His Word, and by challenging others to follow him as he obeys. This is not said to justify autocratic leadership, which merely claims to speak for God. This is said of biblical leadership, which is based upon, and tested by, the Word of God.

According to the majority Supreme Court opinion which allows the Clubs to operate in public schools, written by Justice Clarence Thomas, they could be characterized, for legal purposes, “as the teaching of morals and character development from a particular viewpoint.”

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Oil Sands Fever and Lack of Environmental Review
















The Harper Conservatives are well known for being defenders of the oil sands (no matter what effect they have on the climate), going so far as to modify the environmental assessment process in the latest budget so the project can go ahead more quickly.

The Tories became vicious when Opposition Leader Tom Mulcair suggested the Alberta oil sands were artificially inflating the Canadian dollar and that was hurting other industries across the country, particularly manufacturing in Ontario. The Tories demanded that Mulcair visit the oil sands before having any such opinion on them, and suggested that he could not have an open mind when he scheduled his visit.

Now, as Mulcair is in Alberta visiting the oil sands (though the Premier of the province — also a Conservative — refused to meet with him) a new report has come out from the Pembina Institute supporting his assertion that the development is causing a type of ‘Dutch Disease’ in the country. The report calls what’s happening in Canada ‘oil sands fever’ and says it differs from what happened in Holland but is creating “clear winners and losers” in the Canadian economy. The Pembina Institute encourages the government to look towards the growing clean energy economy to maintain Canada’s place in the world economy, because that’s where the future lies.

While in Alberta, Mulcair called for more environmental oversight, not less, and at the same time the province was working to clean up a May 19 oil spill, one of the largest in North America in recent years.

More oversight could prove beneficial, especially noting one line in the Globe and Mail article: “As with many recent pipeline accidents, Calgary-based Pace did not detect a problem, but was informed of the leak by another company after the spill was spotted from an aircraft.”

The Harper Government has, however, cut 776 jobs at Environment Canada, which will slow down the review process and could lead to more spills like this going undiscovered. They’ve also spent a lot of time silencing scientists who speak to reporters about environmental issues — but Environment Minister Peter Kent says the government believes scientists should be focused on ‘taxpayer funded research’ rather than interviews, but that they are allowed to speak up, as long as journalists make ‘reasonable requests.’

The oil sands fight will continue, with the Harper government on the side of the business and making sure nothing stands in the way of new developments and the opposition on the side of environmental sustainability and appropriate rules for the companies that are exploiting it for profit.

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6/8/2012 10:31:32 PM
5 Things To Know About the Global Garbage Heaps (Slide Show)















The World Bank has issued a report about municipal solid waste (MSW) — garbage — and the findings are definitely not tidy.

This year, the world is on track to generate 2.6 trillion tons of garbage – about the weight of 7,000 Empire State Buildings, as as The Atlantic observes.

(1) We Each Generate 2.6 Pounds of Garbage a Day

Garbage outside the rear of Rigby House

The very notion of all that trash is alarming in and of itself. But we are producing more garbage at a faster rate than ever. The garbage produced by urban dwellers is “growing even faster than the rate of urbanization,” says the World Bank:

Ten years ago, 2.9 billion urban residents generated about 0.64 kg (about 1.4 pounds) of garbage per person per day (0.68 billion tonnes per year).

But today, 3 billion urban dwellers generate 1.2 kg (about 2.6 pounds) — almost twice as much — garbage a day.

In just over a decade, by 2025, the World Bank predicts an increase of 4.3 billion urban residents who will generate 1.42 kg (about 3.1 pounds) per day of municipal solid waste (2.2 billion tonnes per year).


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6/8/2012 10:38:31 PM

Officials worry about creatures on tsunami dock

'Alien' sea creatures hitch a ride to U.S.

The Japanese dock that washed ashore in Oregon this week yields millions of tiny stowaways. 'Very clear threat

When the tsunami hit the northern coast of Japan last year, the waves ripped four dock floats the size of freight train boxcars from their pilings in the fishing port of Misawa and turned them over to the whims of wind and currents.

One floated up on a nearby island. Two have not been seen again. But one made an incredible journey across 5,000 miles of ocean that ended this week on a popular Oregon beach.

Along for the ride were hundreds of millions of individual organisms, including a tiny species of crab, a species of algae, and a little starfish all native to Japan that have scientists concerned if they get a chance to spread out on the West Coast.

"This is a very clear threat," said John Chapman, a research scientist at Oregon State University's Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, Ore., where the dock washed up early Tuesday. "... It's incredibly difficult to predict what will happen next."

A dozen volunteers scraped the dock clean of marine organisms and sterilized it with torches Thursday to prevent the spread of invasive species, said Chris Havel, spokesman for the state Department of Parks and Recreation, which is overseeing the dock's fate.

The volunteers removed a ton and a half of material from the dock, and buried it above the high-water line, Havel said.

Biologists have identified one species of seaweed, known as wakame, that is native to Japan and has established in Southern California but has not yet been seen in Oregon, he said.

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While scientists expect much of the floating debris to follow the currents to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, an accumulation of millions of tons of small bits of plastic floating in the northern Pacific, tsunami debris that can catch the wind is making its way to North America. In recent weeks, a soccer ball washed up in Alaska, and a Harley Davidson motorcycle in a shipping container was found in British Columbia, Canada.

How the dock float — 165 tons of concrete and steel measuring 66 feet long, 19 feet wide and 7 feet high — turned up on Agate Beach, a mile north of Newport, was probably determined within sight of land in Japan, said Jan Hafner, a computer programmer in the University of Hawaii's International Pacific Research Center, which is tracking the 1.5 million tons of tsunami debris likely floating across the Pacific.

That's where the winds, currents and tides are most variable, due to changes in the coastline and the features of the land, even for two objects a few yards apart, he said. Once the dock float got into the ocean, it was pushed steadily by the prevailing westerly winds, and the North Pacific current.

"If you have leaves falling from a tree ... one leaf will be moving in a slightly different direction from another one," Hafner said. "Over time, the differences get bigger and bigger and bigger.

"Something similar is happening on the ocean."

After it came ashore, the Japanese consulate was able to track down the origin of the dock float from a plaque bolted to it commemorating its installation in June 2008. Deputy Consul Hirofumi Murabayashi said Wednesday from Portland, Ore., that it was one of four owned by Aomori Prefecture that broke loose from the port of Misawa on the northern tip of the main island during the tsunami.

Akihisa Sato, an engineer with Zeniya Kaiyo Service, the dock's Tokyo-based manufacturer, said the docks were used for loading fish onto trucks. One of them turned up several weeks later on an island south of Misawa, but the other two remain missing.

Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., called on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to redouble its efforts to track the debris, saying something as big as the dock could pose a danger to ships at sea.

NOAA's tsunami marine debris coordinator, Ruth Yender, said if the Pacific were shrunk to the size of a football field, something like the dock would be the size of a human hair, making it very difficult to monitor, even from satellites.

The dock tested negative for radiation, which was to be expected if the dock broke loose before the nuclear power plant accident triggered by the waves, said Havel.

Chapman said the dock float was covered with masses of algae, kelp, barnacles, mussels and other organisms. One square-foot area weighed nine pounds.

"This is a whole, intact, very diverse community that floated across from Japan to here," he said. "That doesn't happen with a log or a thrown-out tire. I've never seen anything like this."

Of particular concern was a small crab that has run wild on the East Coast, but not shown up yet on the West Coast, and a species of algae that has hit Southern California, but not Oregon. The starfish, measuring about three inches across, also appears to be new to U.S. shores.

"It's almost certainly true that most of the things on this have not been introduced to this coast yet," Chapman said. "We're going to see more of these things coming."

Tom Cleveland, a housekeeping supervisor at nearby beachfront condominiums, said people curious to see it have been jamming up traffic at a beach parking lot.

"Everybody and their brother has been here looking at it and checking it out," Cleveland said. "Obviously, we knew things would be coming our way, but I didn't expect anything this size."

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Associated Press writers Malcolm Foster in Tokyo and Ryan Nakashima in Los Angeles contributed to this report.


In this Thursday, June 7, 2012 photo proivded by the Oregon Park and Recreations Department, unidentified workers shovel debris from the top of a dock float torn loose from a Japanese fishing port by the 2011 tsunami that washed up Tuesday on Agate Beach near Newport, Ore. Workers with shovels, rakes and other tools first scraped the structure clean, then briefly used low-pressure torches to sterilize the dock. (AP Photo/Oregon Parks and Recreation Department)

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
6/8/2012 10:58:07 PM
Don't let the headline fool you

Quote:

Mainstream Bible teaching, as exemplified by bible.org, says something different:

The test is how well that person has pleased God by obeying His Word, and by challenging others to follow him as he obeys. This is not said to justify autocratic leadership, which merely claims to speak for God. This is said of biblical leadership, which is based upon, and tested by, the Word of God.

According to the majority Supreme Court opinion which allows the Clubs to operate in public schools, written by Justice Clarence Thomas, they could be characterized, for legal purposes, “as the teaching of morals and character development from a particular viewpoint.”
Kinda beating a dead horse ain't they?
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Children Taught to Obey Genocide Orders in US Schools













An after-school program which the Supreme Court has ordered that public schools have to resource is teaching children that they must obey genocide orders.

The lesson is contained in the second week of the Bible study course from the Good News Club, an after-school program sponsored by a group called the Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF). The aim of the CEF is to convert young children to a fundamentalist form of the Christian faith and recruit their peers to the club.

The 3,200 clubs reach more than 100,000 American public school children, ranging in age from four to 12, and uses public school classrooms because CEF know that young children associate the public schools with authority and are unable to distinguish between activities that take place in a school and those that are sponsored by the school.

The genocide instruction is based on the story of Saul and the Amalekites, from 1 Samuel (15:3), in which God said to Saul:

Now go, attack the Amalekites, and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.

This has been used through the ages to justify genocide, including by the Puritans when they wanted to get rid of Native American tribes.

The Bible study course had previously said merely that “the Amalekites were completely defeated.” But this has been revised to make it clear that if God gives instructions to kill a group of people, you must kill every last one:

You are to go and completely destroy the Amalekites (AM-uh-leck-ites) — people, animals, every living thing. Nothing shall be left.

“That was pretty clear, wasn’t it?” the manual tells the teachers to say.

It now says that a teacher is to make clear that the Amalakites were targeted for destruction on account of their lack of religion:

The Amalekites had heard about Israel’s true and living God many years before, but they refused to believe in him. The Amalekites refused to believe in God and God had promised punishment.

The instruction is drilled home: if God tells you to kill nonbelievers, he really wants you to kill them all, no exceptions allowed.

If you are asked to do something, how much of it do you need to do before you can say, ‘I did it!’?

Mainstream Bible teaching, as exemplified by bible.org, says something different:

The test is how well that person has pleased God by obeying His Word, and by challenging others to follow him as he obeys. This is not said to justify autocratic leadership, which merely claims to speak for God. This is said of biblical leadership, which is based upon, and tested by, the Word of God.

According to the majority Supreme Court opinion which allows the Clubs to operate in public schools, written by Justice Clarence Thomas, they could be characterized, for legal purposes, “as the teaching of morals and character development from a particular viewpoint.”

Related stories:

Obama’s New Tack on Preventing Genocide

American Evangelicals Bring Abstinence-Only Sex Ed to China

Peter LaBarbera Thinks the U.S. Could Learn From Uganda on Homosexuality

Read more: , , , , , , ,

Rwanda Genocide Memorial picture by configmanager



Read more: http://www.care2.com/causes/children-taught-to-obey-genocide-orders-in-us-schools.html#ixzz1xF4MEiur


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