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10.24.2010

UTTERLY PROFOUND. Rabbi opposing Qur'an burning - "The world...

UTTERLY PROFOUND.  Rabbi opposing Qur'an burning -

"The world is not divided into Jews, Christians, Muslims
[Left, Right, Republican, Democrat, Progressive...].
The world is divided into Good people, and Bad people;
Smart people and Stupid people."  Paraphrase

10.11.2010

"Some months I dispare of meeting one Live Soul, then this........................................................." SL

Last week this cloud of about 50 North Carolina school kids
were in front of me.  We carried on for about 25 min, unusually
long.  It was in Heaven for me.  They were in Heaven.  The Universal
Love drowned us.  A note from one on my facebook page:

"Thank you so much Startloving, your an amazing
person. So many people should follow through your
footsteps. God bless people like you.
We love you so much Startloving!!"

And another from a group that showed up yesterday, from Scotland -

"Hello Start, I am a Scot on a school trip . I seen you today and
I love what you are doing . I like your' devotion and views . Both
of which influenced me . I shall tell my friends back in Scotland of
you . Good luck for the future."



9.19.2010

THE GOOD NEWS! "Thy Kingdom [Heaven] comes [to ME!!!!], [AS, BY ME] THY (Universal Love) WILL IS DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" CJ That's how it works. How cool is that?

THE GOOD NEWS! "Thy Kingdom (Heaven) comes (to ME!!!!),
[AS, BY ME] THY WILL IS DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" 

CJ  That's how it works.  How cool is that?

"The Kingdom (Heaven) of God is Within You."  CJ

"I will allow just one Tyrant in my life;
the Still Small Voice within."  Gandhi

Me too. 

sl

8.30.2010

!!! Mother Teresa of Pakistan !!! READ THIS. Humanity's dying for Models of Humanity - Abdul Sattar Edhi

>>> FULL ARTICLE>>>
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jobQzB5hDwq1UuX_jDpODPl7_n0QD9HTIPVO0
Mother Teresa of Pakistan.  READ THIS. 
Humanity's dying for Models of Humanity

INDEED - ONLY "CHRISTIANS" ARE
CHRISTLIKE, GODLY, GOODLY, DESTINED FOR HEAVEN.  YEAH, RIGHT.

"They will know you by how you Love."  Christ Jesus
"PERIOD, END OF STORY."  SL

This Aug. 2, 2010 picture shows humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi as he sits on the side of a road in Peshawar, Pakistan to collect money for flooding victims. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)


In this photo taken on July 24, 2010 orphan and street children live a house established by humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi in Karachi, Pakistan. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)


In this photo taken on July 24, 2010, orphan and street girls play at a house established by humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi in Karachi, Pakistan. Funded by donations from fellow citizens, Edhi's 250 centers across the country take in orphans, the mentally ill, unwanted newborns, drug addicts, the homeless, the sick and the aged. His fleet of ambulances picks up victims of terrorist bombings, gang shootings, car accidents and natural disasters. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)


In this photo taken on July 24, 2010 humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi, kisses an orphan child living in one of his charity centers in Karachi, Pakistan. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)


In this photo taken on July 24, 2010, Belquees Begum, wife of humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi, takes care of children living in an Edhi charity home in Karachi, Pakistan. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)


In this photo taken on July 24, 2010, Belquees Begum, wife of humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi, takes care of children living in an Edhi charity home in Karachi, Pakistan. Funded by donations from fellow citizens, his 250 centers across the country takes in orphans, the mentally ill, unwanted newborns, drug addicts, the homeless, the sick and the aged. His fleet of ambulances picks up victims of terrorist bombings, gang shootings, car accidents and natural disasters. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)


In this photo taken on Aug. 2, 2101 humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi sits on the side of a road in Peshawar, Pakistan to collect money for flooding victims. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. Edhi has been helping the destitute and sick for more than 60 years. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)


In this photo taken on July 24, 2010, humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi, left, has a meal with children living in one of his charity houses in Karachi, Pakistan. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)



8.27.2010

Our 1 Choice: Stuff, Superiority, Institutions or Soul, Solidarity, Service." SL http://jesusgodgoodetcnjay.blogspot.com/2007/02/jesus-taught-us-spirit-is-everything.html

The Map of Your Two Options - Joy / Life / Love or Pleasure / Hate / Death 
(repost from several years ago, copied below.)

PLEASE DON'T BLOW THE FOLLOWING OFF. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. IT MAY BE MY SINGLE GREATEST CONTRIBUTION.

Dr. King thought that clearly Jesus taught us that Spirit is everthing, so he wanted to understand conceptually what constituted the dimensions of Spirit. He figured that such a clear conception would enable him and others to develop that Spirit to its maximum strength / capacity, and to enable a much clearer warning indicator of when the Spirit was nonexistant or critically ill. The following depicts Dr. King's conception. Each dimension can expand or contract independant of the others. The larger the area of the rectangle, the more complete and healthy the Spirit. Jesus tried, and so far failed at making this our Religion:

The dimensions of Spirit / UNIVERSAL LOVE / Otherishess / Brotherhood / LIFE:





















I've found Dr. Kings conception enormously helpful, but I began to wonder - is Adolf Hitler explained simply by being a small version of this cube - weak in every dimension. It became clear to me that no, this does not explain a Hitler. There are opposites for each of these dimensions. I believe that what follows is a reasonable and profoundly enlighening attempt at what this opposite, Flesh is. The U.S. and U.K. have succeeded beyond the dreams of avarice so far at making what follows the World Religion to which we enslave ourselves and eagerly sacrifice our children:

The dimensions of Flesh / Selfishness / Lust / Capitalism / DEATH
/ EMPIRE:






















Dr. King: "Life's most persistent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others."

Jesus: "What good is it if you have all of the world, but lose your Life?"
Life's central choice: Stand on the spirit of
A. UNIVERSAL LOVE, or
B. EMPIRE












Australian churches support boycott of Israeli goods. BOYCOTT ISRAEL


8.16.2010

"If you're not ready to die to stop Fossil Fuel GENOCIDE you are dead ignorant. NOW." SL


http://climateprogress.org/2010/08/15/new-york-times-front-page-story-in-weather-chaos-a-case-for-global-warming/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+climateprogress%2FlCrX+%28Climate+Progress%29&utm_content=Yahoo!+Mail

"If you're not ready to die to stop Fossil Fuel GENOCIDE you are dead ignorant. NOW."
SL

New York Times front-page story: In Weather Chaos, a Case for Global Warming


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Trenberth: "It's not the right question to ask if this storm or that storm is due to global warming, or is it natural variability. Nowadays, there's always an element of both."August 15, 2010

The floods battered New England, then Nashville, then Arkansas, then Oklahoma — and were followed by a deluge in Pakistan that has upended the lives of 20 million people.

The summer's heat waves baked the eastern United States, parts of Africa and eastern Asia, and above all Russia, which lost millions of acres of wheat and thousands of lives in a drought worse than any other in the historical record.

Seemingly disconnected, these far-flung disasters are reviving the question of whether global warming is causing more weather extremes.

The collective answer of the scientific community can be boiled down to a single word: probably.

That's the opening of "In Weather Chaos, a Case for Global Warming!"  It is one of the better recent major media articles on global warming and extreme weather — and the best front page New York Times climate article in years.

The NYT is clearly making a major statement since not only is this "above the fold," but it takes up most of the front page with  large photos of what's happening in Pakistan and Russia and the U.S. (see Russian Meteorological Center: "There was nothing similar to this on the territory of Russia during the last one thousand years in regard to the heat." and Hottest* July in RSS satellite record, record floods swamp Pakistan, U.S. set 1480 temperature records in past two months, and 2010 breaks 2007 record for most nations setting all-time temperature records):

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Lots of good stuff in the story:

"The climate is changing," said Jay Lawrimore, chief of climate analysis at the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. "Extreme events are occurring with greater frequency, and in many cases with greater intensity."

He described excessive heat, in particular, as "consistent with our understanding of how the climate responds to increasing greenhouse gases."

Theory suggests that a world warming up because of those gases will feature heavier rainstorms in summer, bigger snowstorms in winter, more intense droughts in at least some places and more record-breaking heat waves. Scientists and government reports say the statistical evidence shows that much of this is starting to happen.

But the averages do not necessarily make it easier to link specific weather events, like a given flood or hurricane or heat wave, to climate change. Most climate scientists are reluctant to go that far, noting that weather was characterized by remarkable variability long before humans began burning fossil fuels and releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

"If you ask me as a person, do I think the Russian heat wave has to do with climate change, the answer is yes," said Gavin Schmidt, a climate researcher with NASA in New York. "If you ask me as a scientist whether I have proved it, the answer is no — at least not yet."

That is a distinction always worth remembering.  The  scientific literature is primarily filled with that which can be proven — and  most climate scientists are unwilling to  make public statements that go beyond what can be proven.  That is  a key reason so much of the scientific literature is conservative or  understates what is likely to come  on our current path of unrestricted emissions.  And that goes double for  reviews of the scientific literature that must be signed off on word for word by major governments, like the IPCC.

That's why  talking to lots top climate scientists is so important for  reporters or anyone who want to understand what is coming.  That's  how you learn what they really believe and  what they expect will appear in the scientific literature in the coming years.

Here's more from the NYT:

In Russia, that kind of scientific caution might once have been embraced. Russia has long played a reluctant, and sometimes obstructionist, role in global negotiations over limiting climate change, perhaps in part because it expected economic benefits from the warming of its vast Siberian hinterland.

But the extreme heat wave, and accompanying drought and wildfires, in normally cool central Russia seems to be prompting a shift in thinking.

"Everyone is talking about climate change now," President Dmitri A. Medvedev told the Russian Security Council this month. "Unfortunately, what is happening now in our central regions is evidence of this global climate change, because we have never in our history faced such weather conditions in the past."

Thermometer measurements show that the earth has warmed by about 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since the Industrial Revolution, when humans began pumping enormous amounts of carbon dioxide, a heat-trapping greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. For this January through July, average temperatures were the warmest on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported Friday.

The warming has moved in fits and starts, and the cumulative increase may sound modest. But it is an average over the entire planet, representing an immense amount of added heat, and is only the beginning of a trend that most experts believe will worsen substantially.

Even Nashville's Katrina,  which was  severely underreported by the major media, makes the NYT story (see "Stunning NOAA map of Tennessee's 1000-year deluge"):

Scientists say they expect stronger storms, in winter and summer, largely because of the physical principle that warmer air can hold more water vapor.

Typically, a storm of the sort that inundated parts of Tennessee in May, dumping as much as 19 inches of rain over two days, draws moisture from an area much larger than the storm itself. With temperatures rising and more water vapor in the air, such storms can pull in more moisture and thus rain or snow more heavily than storms of old.

It will be a year or two before climate scientists publish definitive analyses of the Russian heat wave and the Pakistani floods, which might shed light on the role of climate change, if any. Some scientists suspect that they were caused or worsened by an unusual kink in the jet stream, the high-altitude flow of air that helps determine weather patterns, though that itself might be linked to climate change. Certain recent weather events were so extreme that a few scientists are shedding their traditional reluctance to ascribe specific disasters to global warming.

After a heat wave in Europe in 2003 that killed an estimated 50,000 people, the worst such catastrophe for that region in the historical record, scientists published detailed analyses suggesting that it would not have been as severe in a climate uninfluenced by greenhouse gases.

And Dr. Trenberth has published work suggesting that Hurricane Katrina dumped at least somewhat more rain on the Gulf Coast because the storm was intensified by global warming.

"It's not the right question to ask if this storm or that storm is due to global warming, or is it natural variability," Dr. Trenberth said. "Nowadays, there's always an element of both."

Kudos to the New York Times and reporter Justin Gillis for this story.

Related Post:

  • Media wakes up to Hell and High Water: Moscow's 1000-year heat wave and "Pakistan's Katrina":  BBC, Reuters, USA Today, Time link warming and extreme weather; Trenberth, Stott, and Masters explain the science
  • Exclusive interview — NCAR's Trenberth on the link between global warming and extreme deluges: "I find it systematically tends to get underplayed and it often gets underplayed by my fellow scientists. Because one of the opening statements, which I'm sure you've probably heard is "Well you can't attribute a single event to climate change." But there is a systematic influence on all of these weather events now-a-days because of the fact that there is this extra water vapor lurking around in the atmosphere than there used to be say 30 years ago. It's about a 4% extra amount, it invigorates the storms, it provides plenty of moisture for these storms and it's unfortunate that the public is not associating these with the fact that this is one manifestation of climate change. And the prospects are that these kinds of things will only get bigger and worse in the future."




8.12.2010

"With their absurd lie of Bible inerrancy the 'Church' Crucified Jesus for good." SL

"With their absurd lie of Bible inerrancy the 'Church' Crucified Jesus for good."  SL

7.25.2010

"Wrapping OT, NT Hate around Jesus: The Final Crucifixion." SL

"Wrapping OT, NT Hate around Jesus:  The Final Crucifixion." SL

The Double Bind is the most toxic, deadly experience for the human
nervous system - "I Love you," the Priest says as he rapes the
8 year old boy."  THIS IS THE ULTIMATE SIN - "SPEAKING AGAINST
THE HOLY SPIRIT (conscience, truth, sense of humanity).  It
Crushes the Divine within us an leaves no way back.

Wrapping the Love of Jesus in the Hatefulness of the Old and New
Testaments is THE ULTIMATE DOUBLE BIND, THE ULTIMATE
CRUCIFIXION.

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Note to a dear fellow Traveler, a missionary for Jehovah's Witnesses:

Brother, this note may end our relationship. Our Father's will be done.

Every day now is teaching me to HATE the Bible.  As long as you've
known me, and for decades prior, I've resisted this lesson.  But no longer.
I detest the Book used to justify the Crusades of centuries ago, the
Crusades of today with so-called Christians - Satan's minions actually -
brutally establishing their will on our Arab / Muslim / Palestinian brothers
and sisters... the Book used to  justify Slavery, Apartheid, subjugation
of women / male superiority, pedophilia, mindlessness instead of
Holy Spirit  ....

But, but, but... what about the Good Christians - the Good product of
the Bible??!???!???!?!  Too far and few between.  They are the
EXCEPTION, and the exception proves the Rule.

One of these days I'll buy a Bible and make it what Jesus attempted to make it,
by ripping out and burning every page except those containing His words.
Every page, Old and New Testament. 

When I meet, and am Examined by Our Father, and Jesus,  they
will grill me harshly on why I resisted this lesson for so many decades.

Your Loving brother,
 
SL


7.19.2010

A sister asked, 'Start, what is your opinion of the Muslim Religion?'

My sister said -

I love Loving people--there are many in many religions. I have a problem
with anyone who praises Mohammed-he was a killer, a torturer a
horrifying man, who also considered women less than goats. What
should I think of the muslim religion?!!! Your thought my dear friend? I
DO NOT have bad feelings for the blindly led into, born into muslims-i
just don''t have any of care in me for helping this religion survive. I wish
their beautiful children would drop the religion and learn GOD, LOVE. and
the women to take off their head sheets and hand them calmly to their
blind husbands for good. PHEW!!

xoxo

.....................

My reply -

Hey beloved sister, I too have been, and remain troubled by the Muslim
religion, but objectively it is NO LESS TROUBLING than the Christian
Religion, or Judaism. WHAT!?!?!? EACH has massive tracts that are
HATEFUL!!! Genocide of the Native Americans was DONE IN THE NAME
OF CHRISTIANITY, HONESTLY - SO TOO SLAVERY, ETC, ETC, ETC!!!!
They HONESTLY cited scripture, chapter and verse to justify their hatred.
SO TOO DESERT STORM (the "Christians" (throw up) Bush Cheney,
Fundamentalists), Israeli operation Cast Lead - MASS MURDER, by "Jews"
in Israel last year - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFveAtnRCTM
(PLS WATCH).

And, they each have Godliness in them, and produce
extreme Godliness in others - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khan_Abdul_
Ghaffar_Khan - the Muslim "Frontier Gandhi, a Saint. That one MAY or
MAY NOT be MORE LIKELY to produce hatefulness or Godliness has proven
to be INSIGNIFICANT. OBJECTIVELY, MUCH MORE EVIL HAS BEEN DONE IN
THE WORLD IN THE NAME OF CHRISTIANITY, THAN IN THE NAME OF ISLAM.

As to the head scarves, to my shock, I find that INFINITELY more Godly
than the disgusting near-nudity, and slutty promiscuity that Western
Christianity now sanctions as "normal." Lust is the opposite of Love -
Lust, is me about me and mine; Love is about me about THE OTHER,
THE NEEDIEST. LOVE YOU, SL

ps: I'M SOOOO SORRY I can't be there
for you next week, and the week after. Know that I'm worried, and any
word of status to me would be a kindness. xxoo sl

pps: I KNOW you'll be
fine, but I'm worried none the less. :-( ♥

ppps:  Regarding western sluttiness, promiscuity, my point is not to blame
women. My God, my lifelong LUST made me at least equally guilty. But it is Godless -
God is Love, Evil is LUST. xxoo sl  (yes, Lust arguably was Created by God,
as was murder, genocide... that is "Create by"  does not equal Godly.  :-(

7.16.2010

NYT Krugman: Fed Fiddles while Economy Burns

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/12/opinion/12krugman.html?ref=paulkrugman

July 11, 2010

The Feckless Fed

Back in 2002, a professor turned Federal Reserve official by the name of Ben Bernanke gave a widely quoted speech titled "Deflation: Making Sure 'It' Doesn't Happen Here." Like other economists, myself included, Mr. Bernanke was deeply disturbed by Japan's stubborn, seemingly incurable deflation, which in turn was "associated with years of painfully slow growth, rising joblessness, and apparently intractable financial problems." This sort of thing wasn't supposed to happen to an advanced nation with sophisticated policy makers. Could something similar happen to the United States?

Not to worry, said Mr. Bernanke: the Fed had the tools required to head off an American version of the Japan syndrome, and it would use them if necessary.

Today, Mr. Bernanke is the Fed's chairman — and his 2002 speech reads like famous last words. We aren't literally suffering deflation (yet). But inflation is far below the Fed's preferred rate of 1.7 to 2 percent, and trending steadily lower; it's a good bet that by some measures we'll be seeing deflation by sometime next year. Meanwhile, we already have painfully slow growth, very high joblessness, and intractable financial problems. And what is the Fed's response? It's debating — with ponderous slowness — whether maybe, possibly, it should consider trying to do something about the situation, one of these days.

The Fed's fecklessness is, to be sure, not unique. It has been astonishing and infuriating, as the economic crisis has unfolded, to watch America's political class defining normalcy down. As recently as two years ago, anyone predicting the current state of affairs (not only is unemployment disastrously high, but most forecasts say that it will stay very high for years) would have been dismissed as a crazy alarmist. Now that the nightmare has become reality, however — and yes, it is a nightmare for millions of Americans — Washington seems to feel absolutely no sense of urgency. Are hopes being destroyed, small businesses being driven into bankruptcy, lives being blighted? Never mind, let's talk about the evils of budget deficits.

Still, one might have hoped that the Fed would be different. For one thing, the Fed, unlike the Obama administration, retains considerable freedom of action. It doesn't need 60 votes in the Senate; the outer limits of its policies aren't determined by the views of senators from Nebraska and Maine. Beyond that, the Fed was supposed to be intellectually prepared for this situation. Mr. Bernanke has thought long and hard about how to avoid a Japanese-style economic trap, and the Fed's researchers have been obsessed for years with the same question.

But here we are, visibly sliding toward deflation — and the Fed is standing pat.

What should it be doing? Conventional monetary policy, in which the Fed drives down short-term interest rates by buying short-term U.S. government debt, has reached its limit: those short-term rates are already near zero, and can't go significantly lower. (Investors won't buy bonds that yield negative interest, since they can always hoard cash instead.) But the message of Mr. Bernanke's 2002 speech was that there are other things the Fed can do. It can buy longer-term government debt. It can buy private-sector debt. It can try to move expectations by announcing that it will keep short-term rates low for a long time. It can raise its long-run inflation target, to help convince the private sector that borrowing is a good idea and hoarding cash a mistake.

Nobody knows how well any one of these actions would work. The point, however, is that there are things the Fed could and should be doing, but isn't. Why not?

After all, Fed officials, like most observers, have a fairly grim view of the economy's prospects. Not grim enough, in my view: Fed presidents, who make forecasts every time the committee that sets interest rates meets, aren't taking the trend toward deflation sufficiently seriously. Nonetheless, even their projections show high unemployment and below-target inflation persisting at least through late 2012.

So why not try to do something about it? The closest thing I've seen to an explanation is a recent speech by Kevin Warsh of the Fed's Board of Governors, in which he declared that doing what Mr. Bernanke recommended back in 2002 risked undermining the Fed's "institutional credibility." But how, exactly, does it serve the Fed's credibility when it fails to confront high unemployment, while consistently missing its own inflation targets? How credible is the Bank of Japan after presiding over 15 years of deflation?

Whatever is going on, the Fed needs to rethink its priorities, fast. Mr. Bernanke's "it" isn't a hypothetical possibility, it's on the verge of happening. And the Fed should be doing all it can to stop it.