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October 1, 2005
Web Site News - Front Page Changes
While fine-tuning Movable Type's new anti-spam features (which are much richer than what they used to be), I decided to make some changes to the front page. The biggest change is the new Permanent Floating Ping Festival. If you have an individual post you'd like to see on our front page, simply put a link to http://www.conservativecat.com somewhere on your front page and send a trackback ping to http://www.conservativecat.com/Ferdy/.track.cgi/3. Your post title and excerpt will appear on the sidebar to the right. Only the most recent 15 pings will be shown, but if this feature becomes popular we'll boost that number.
Because an excerpt is shown with each ping, it's hoped people who see the ping festival entries in the sidebar will be motivated to visit your blog. Foul language will be deleted so that the Gremlin doesn't see it, and we will be ruthless about spam. We also reserve the right to move anything exceptionally funny to the daily Funny Stuff post.
For more about trackbacks, click here. You can also check out Bad Example's trackback tips.
Respectfully submitted,
Ferdinand T. Cat
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That's a cool idea to put pings in your sidebar. I don't know if it's something that's indigenous to Moveable Type or if I can do it on Squarespace, but I may check into it. :)
Posted by: FTS at October 2, 2005 1:13 PM
I've seen people do it with their most recent pings, but in my case that would be mostly carnivals. This will hopefully draw people who aren't posting actual carnival editions out of the carnival list into a place where they can get themselves some traffic out of the deal.
Posted by: Ferdy
at October 2, 2005 7:39 PM
The real meaning of Jefferson's "Wall of separation between Church and State."
According to recent research conducted by the Library of Congress and FBI (recovering text blacked out in first draft), Thomas Jefferson's reply to the Danbury Baptists was intended to explain why he (in a temporal political position) refused to proclaim national days of fasting and thanksgiving (which he considered under the permanent spiritual domain of God's kingdom). It was not because he wanted to prevent Americans from observing religious celebrations, but because he wanted to avoid showing political authority to proclaim them. Such religious proclamations were anathema to many Americans (both Republicans and Federalists, who hated King George's religious tyranny in England); not because they were atheist or offended by these religious observances, but because of their Bible-based convictions, they absolutely didn’t want any Government control of their religions. So, Jefferson was attempting to avoid the appear-ance of (and prevent the occurrence of) any political/religious tyranny here in America.
Some Federalists were ready to demonize Jefferson either way. If he proclaimed a national day of thanksgiving, they would accuse him of exercising religious authority like King George. If he refused to proclaim, they would accuse him of being an atheist. Either way, they were being dishonest about Jefferson, the same way some politicians and media today are dishonest in their attacks on our President. Also, while being religious, Jefferson had no intention of establish-ing a particular Christian sect as the official National religion. He was simply a good example of respecting our 1st Amendment rights.
Furthermore, according to many religious quotes from our Founders who contributed to the writing of our Constitution and Bill of Rights, any "wall of separation" was not intended to separate God's influence from our Government leaders; but was intended to separate the administration of Protestant religions and Government (ie; prevent formation of political alliances between state or federal governments with any Christian sect; to prevent political domination over religion; and to prevent religious or non-religious domination over our Government).
Jefferson's "wall" was also intended to be a wall of protection, guaranteeing the protection of the God-given Rights of all USA citizens. Thus, we are free to express our various Christian beliefs anywhere and any time. This applies not only to private citizens (tax payers), but also to public (tax-payer funded) citizens, both on private and public property. Most taxpayers are not offended by this. I believe anyone who is offended, doesn’t understand the Spirit of America and is afraid to face reality.
As long as Congress isn't making laws to establish a religion or limit our freedom of expression (on public or private property), and as long as our expressions are not to show hatred, nor to harm or dominate over people, then no one in America is justified to be offended to our religious expressions.
In America there should never be Government-controlled religion, nor religion-controlled Government; but only Government leaders and American citizens voluntarily allowing God’s righteousness to have a good influence on them.
According to the many religious quotes of our Founders, that wall has a two-way door that allows God's divine influence (righteousness, morality, wisdom, honesty, unselfishness, care for the well being of others) into Congress’s decision-making and tax-money spending process, and allows for outward religious expression of Government personnel private and public acknowledgements of God (praise, prayers, testimonies, gospel songs, pictures and monument displays of Ten Commandments, and Christmas Manger Scenes). These expressions should never be misconstrued as Government endorsement of a religion, because are not Congress making laws. Nor should they be susceptible to legal disputes. Honest, well-informed judges should ignore these cases.
But that door is also selective - it prevents anti-Bible restrictions from entering in, and prevents official-endorsements of particular Christian sects from coming out. On the wall, right beside the door, I’d like to see a big sign that says "ACLU KEEP OUT!" Keep out of our tax-payer-funded public schools, Government buildings, and public property. When Government personnel, school-teachers and students express their personal religious beliefs, they should never be accused that they or their agency is trying to establish or endorse a particular religion (also applies to employees of corporations). We already have a law that prevents this - the 1st Amendment! As long as we have 1st Amendment rights, we don’t need lawyers, judges and courts to protect our rights. So, who needs ACLU?
According to the Bible, many of the so-called “civil liberties” the ACLU supports are actually un-American and uncivil (opposed to the principles of life given by our loving intelligent Creator). A friend of mine, Lowell Flynn, refers to them as “Atheists, Communists and Liberals United.” The “ReclaimAmerica.org” website refers to them as “A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing.”
Their idea of "civil liberties" goes way beyond the original unselfish, honest, responsible liberties that God and our Founders gave us. They also support additional freedoms that selfish, dishonest and irresponsible people demand. These demands are often accompanied by their unjustifiable (sometimes hateful and deceptive) attempts to dominate our legal system and even to restrict our God-given Rights.
ACLU may appear to have some good concerns, like supporting freedom of speech and opposing expenditure of tax money on religious displays that don’t represent all tax payer’s religions. But their good is just a front for other un-godly liberties they support, like legalizing expressions of profanity and pornography in media, abortion (legalized brutal, painful murder of children before birth), homosexual and lesbian marriages … etc.
Then, in violation of the 1st Amendment, they try to make it illegal for us to preach against these things so that God’s love can save them. In their errant attempt to separate church and state, they seem more interested in eliminating the church, so that the State will have total control over every aspect of our lives (goal of globalism). I believe any separation in America, should be a legal wall separating ACLU from both Church and State.
Statistics abound to show the dangers of abortion and homosexuality. Abortion, whether legal or illegal, is among the leading causes of physical and emotional abuse to mothers. According to Elliot Institute, women who have abortions (legal or illegal) are so emotionally distressed that they are more likely to die or commit suicide soon after. And homosexuality is a major contributing factor in the spread of horrible deadly diseases, unfaithful relationships, and abusive treatment of children.
In contrast, scientific evidence and a “cloud of witnesses” testify that women to choose to follow through with pregnancy and become mothers, and men and women to choose to engage in normal marriage, are by far the healthiest, happiest people.
Looking at the big picture of life, our Creator loves us, and desires to deliver all of us from selfish worldly desires, so we can live healthy, peacefully and lovingly here on earth, and with Him in eternity. Why would anyone be offended by the fact that God loves them? Looking at the original intent of our Bill of Rights, as long as Congress is not passing laws (1) to establish a particular protestant sect (or other religion) as an official National or State religion, or (2) to restrict our Bible-based religious expressions, there is no justification for people to be offended by our 1st Amendment freedoms.
Some Americans, like strong trees, have courage to stand tall and produce the good fruit of righteousness. Others, too weak to stand, are easily bent out of shape (offended). The high moral standards of the Ten Commandments and our Constitutional Republic are (and should continue to be) a lighthouse to the rest of the world. What can we do to prevent the ACLU (and their sympathetic lawyers and judges) from eroding our American freedoms. They are cumbering America like invasive species (Kudzu) and wild grape vines in trees, the original inhabitants of the land. Without their own support (funding), they are using our tree (American Government and our tax money) for their support.
The ACLU uses a loophole in “42 United States Code, Sect. 1988” to abuse the law. They weigh down the tree's branches with broad leaves (wide publicity) and sour fruit (judicial tyranny, forceful and hateful support of their socialistic and immoral agenda), try to dominate and block the light (God’s righteousness, Ten Command-ments), and hinder the tree from producing it's own leaves and good fruit (First Amendment right of Bible-based religious expression, Christian-oriented displays and Ten Command-ment displays in Court houses, public non-denominational prayers, “One nation under God” in our pledge, teaching Creation in public schools). Killing the fruit also gets rid of the seeds (future generation of normal adults, moms and dads, leaders and workers, having wholesome values to pass to their children).
The end result of unrestricted infestation of invasive species is acres of dead and fallen trees and tangled vines where productive trees used to flourish. Likewise, if the ACLU succeeds in destroying our American tree and good fruit (Constitutional Republic and freedom of expression), then eventually, “…when freedom is lost, it is lost even to those who rebuke it" (Sterling Rome). To protect the original tree, these vines need to be cut down (un-funded, close the loop-hole in 42USC).
It’s like ACLU is blindly walking past one of the greatest standards of American identity, the 1st Amendment. They don't seem to have a clue (A-CLU) about the true meaning of our 1st Amendment rights. They are totally ignoring everyone else’s rights, and trying to force Congress to make laws that give a small minority of people additional rights to do things that oppose God’s will, and then hatefully make laws against our rights to lovingly preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, so they all can believe and be saved. Since our Constitutional Republic was established as “Government of the people, by the people and for the people,” the ACLU needs to get our permission (ALL voting citizens) to use our tax money to support what they call “civil liberties.” Since they are American citizens (our American brothers and sisters), they are entitled to enjoy the same freedom of expression as we are, and to debate respectfully with us, as long as they don’t try to hurt anyone or change laws that take away our rights.
I believe that if ACLU members (and atheists, agnostics, pagans, globalists) would just take time to study the Bible and U.S. history with an honest heart, and ask real Christians to explain how they know that God exists, and try to understand our testimonies of healing and deliverance (living proof of invisible spiritual realities), and look at life from our Creator’s point of view; then they would see a more wholesome view of our liberty, and would not be offended by our expressions of faith in God, and would have more respect for our responsible freedoms.
I believe the only truly “politically-correct” thing to do in America, is to continue using only the U.S. Constitution & Bill of Rights and the Ten Commandments as our legal standards, and compare all laws and future legislation to these standards, and shun lower European and U.N. standards. Our Founders departed from these when they crossed the Atlantic seeking freedom, and bravely fought against the bondage that attempted to follow them, and died to give us this wonderful “One Nation Under God.”
Let us work together as one nation, not divided by religious, political and moral controversies, but united in preserving the righteous heritage our Founders gave us, for another generation.
Charles Sproull, Springville IN, 10/10/2005 (1,900 words
Posted by: Charles Sproull at December 5, 2005 7:47 AM


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