One of my favorite blogs is onegoodmove. Check it out. Anyway, there are daily "Links With Your Coffee" posts that list several links to very interesting sites....ones that are particulary thought-provoking, relevant, or just plain odd. I can't drink coffee, so I thought I'd post "Links With Your Tea" every now and then. Just some things to read and think about and/or laugh at. Will they be daily? Probably not. I just don't have that kind of time. But whenever I come across anything that pops out, I will be sure to share it.
* Israel's Right to the Land
This one is wacky. I've been reading Christian opinions on current events in Israel--just out of curiosity. It's clearly a purely religious war (and I'm wondering when the media will acknowledge that), and the unconditional, blind support given to Israel by the United States is flat-out sickening. Massacre--whether direct (ground forces, bombings) or indirect (blockades of food, water, electricity)--is never okay. This opinion piece illustrates why a peace settlement will be very difficult, if not impossible, to attain: you can't reason with those irrational people who believe they are "obeying a direct commandment from God". (Also note the wierd, but telling, quirks: the author seems to have a problem spelling out "God" and always puts "Palestinians" in quotes.)
In its simplest terms, the "conflict" in Israel is being waged by those who are fighting (whether intentionally or not) against the G-d of Israel, the Creator of the universe. It is a battle, for the most part, between those of faith who believe the promises G-d made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and those who, for whatever reasons, would prefer that Israel (i.e., the Jews) did not live on the land bordered by the Nile and Euphrates Rivers and the Mediterranean Sea and the wilderness of Jordan. The faithful in Israel are obeying a direct commandment from G-d ("inhabit the land").
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Bill Nye: On Science and the Obama Administration*
Terror Experts Warn Next 9/11 Could Fall on Different DateWASHINGTON—In an alarming development with wide-reaching implications for America's safety, Department of Homeland Security head Michael Chertoff and CIA Director Michael Hayden issued a joint report Monday warning that the next 9/11 could in fact occur on a different date.
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BBC NEWS | Americas | The 'misunderestimated' president?There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on... shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again.
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YouTube - Instruction Manual for LifeFantastic allegory of religion.