Friday, February 03, 2012

The National Prayer Breakfast

The National Prayer Breakfast was held yesterday, as it always is, at the Washington Hilton, the only hotel with a ballroom large enough to contain such a large crowd. The attendees pay $175 and don’t even get a made-to-order omelet. It is a bizarre event.

The Prayer Breakfast is organized by the Fellowship, a shadowy and somewhat sinister organization that provides room and board for conservative members of Congress, as well as support for crazy evangelical pastors abroad, such as those leading the effort to make homosexuality punishable by death in Uganda. The Fellowship’s members have been involved in a slew of scandals, both personal and political, raising some questions about the group’s effectiveness at inculcating moral virtues among its members. But, when they throw this breakfast, everyone attends and no one questions why they don’t have the prayer in a church. I will vote for any candidate who vows to have a National Prayer Morning, at which everyone goes to St. Matthew’s Cathedral for morning Mass, and they can get breakfast on their own, and far more cheaply, at Kramer’s up the street when Mass is finished.

I watched part of the event on C-Span (link below), including most of the keynote address by Eric Metaxas, the acclaimed biographer of William Wilberforce and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Metaxas was funny, perhaps a bit too funny for the temper of the event, but far be it from me to criticize any religious personage who interjects humor into their talk and avoids the kind of stern moralizing to which we are accustomed.

The central theme of Metaxas’ speech, however, was no laughing matter. He continually contrasted “real faith” in the living God, a personal God, a personal encounter with Jesus, with what he called “fake religiosity.” He warned against those who go to church but do not evidence the grace of God in their lives. Metaxas reminded the audience that it was Satan who threw scripture texts at Jesus in the desert, calling down condemnation on those who use scripture to condemn others. He called on his listeners to love their enemies and made a profound and deftly un-political call for all to recognize the humanity of the unborn and the sincerity of those who fail to recognize that humanity. He said that all of us are called, as Wilberforce and Bonhoeffer were, to let our faith so change our lives that we, in turn, change the world. All this is fine, up to a point.

That point is this: Few among us have the courage, or the gifts, of a Wilberforce or a Bonhoeffer. Few among us are so thoroughly converted as to ever avoid hypocrisy in our lives, failing to live up to the Gospels’ call to perfection and love of enemies, but nonetheless believing in the Gospel and its promise of salvation. Metaxas is undoubtedly right that true religion is not a moral code, but religion entails a way of life and, for most of us, moral codes help navigate our way through often confusing and conflicting choices. Metaxas sometimes condemned religiosity but his critique often seemed to lump religion in with religiosity, and faith in Christ not only liberates, it binds, the root of the word religion. I suppose in front of such an audience, it is a good thing to call for total conversion and absolute faith, to denounce false prophets and judgmentalism among the faithful, but still, Metaxas’ view of religion struck me as distinctly Protestant, a set of “either/or” moments of decision, completely unalert to the beauty, the graced beauty, of James’ Joyce’s famous observation about Catholicism: “Here comes everybody.”

Metaxas said that “this is a Bonhoeffer moment,” and then added, “It is only the grace of God that can bring left and right together and do the right thing.” But, is this really a “Bonhoeffer moment?” The issues that divide our political class are not the issues that divided Germany in the 1930s. And in a liberal, multi-ethnic, socio-economically diverse democracy like ours, there is something decidedly illiberal about the suggestion that there is only one “right thing” to do. Even President Obama, whose speech was way too overtly political for such an event, allowed that, “Now, we can earnestly seek to see these values lived out in our politics and our policies, and we can earnestly disagree on the best way to achieve these values. In the words of C.S. Lewis, “Christianity has not, and does not profess to have a detailed political program. It is meant for all men at all times, and the particular program which suited one place or time would not suit another. Our goal should not be to declare our policies as biblical. It is God who is infallible, not us.” I wish President Obama had uttered that qualification before he began his litany about the ways his policies reflect his values, but at least he said it. In Metaxas’ view, apparently, everything is crystal clear, the choices are always arch, every moment is a Bonhoeffer moment.

In short, Metaxas’ speech was simultaneously somewhat wonderful and very off-putting. I am very curious to know what readers thought of it. It left me thinking I am glad to be a Catholic, that when I go to Mass today (and get my throat blessed!), my fellow congregants will be just as mired in sin and doubt as I am and that the salvation I seek will not be acquired in this life only, which casts all our human struggles in a different and less apocalyptic light. Yes, some of life’s choices are as clear as those that faced Bonheoffer and Wilberforce, but I am glad to belong to a church that has room for the uncourageous, for the weak of faith, for those whose moral compass is broken, and, yes, even for the hypocrites. “Here comes everybody” suggests a Church that understands the Kingdom of God has room for everybody, not just for the Bonhoeffers and the Wilberforces. “Plenty good room in my Father’s Kingdom,” as the negro spiritual has it. Room for everybody because, with all our human baggage, here comes everybody.

Here is a link to the C-Span video of the event.


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A make-or-break moment on sex abuse and more Vatican news



Februray 3, 2012

by John L Allen Jr on Feb. 03, 2012

In a polarized world, it was probably inevitable that opinion on the Catholic sex abuse crisis, like pretty much everything else, would crystallize into two opposing blocs. On one side are critics convinced the church still doesn't get it because it has failed to enact the sweeping reforms they support; on the other are apologists who believe the church has been unfairly turned into a scapegoat, and that if anything, it's overreacted.




Thursday, February 02, 2012

Bishop Eddie Long is crowned 'king in God's government' (VIDEO)

Bishop Eddie Long is crowned 'king in God's government' (VIDEO)

'King' Eddie Long

Bishop Eddie Long, the subject of sexual allegations made by male members of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, is making headlines again. This time it's because video of one of his church services has gone viral.

Long has recently started performing church services again after briefly stepping down as head pastor from the church due to a sex scandal and subsequent divorce from his wife. This Sunday, however, he invited a special guest, Rabbi Ralph Messer. The church televised a very special edition of worship service as the rabbi crowned the bishop as "king".

WATCH THE VIDEO OF THE CEREMONY HERE

In this 14 minute-long video clip, Messer reveals to church members a priceless 312-year-old scroll apparently recovered from Auschwitz after World War II. After introducing Long, he says, "He was brought through the slaves, raised up in a city, and God now wants to release a new anointing."

At around the five-minute mark, Messer wraps an emotional Eddie Long in the scroll. After more prayer and being fully wrapped in the scroll, which is said to be done for kings in Israel as a Jewish ritual, four men from the church proceed to "raise him up from a commoner to a kinship." Long is paraded around the church stage so that members are able to applaud their new king.


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The european Sunday Alliance participates in the Warming up for the Citizens' Initiative organised by the EU Commission

26 january 2012: The european Sunday Alliance participates in the Warming up for the Citizens' Initiative organised by the EU Commission

Lisbon Treaty introduces a new form of public participation in European Union policy shaping, the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI). As required by the Treaty, on a proposal from the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council adopted a Regulation which defines the rules and procedure governing this new instrument (Regulation (EU) No. 211/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council 16 February 2011 on the citizens' initiative).

The conference will be webstreamed live at the following address:http://webcast.ec.europa.eu/eutv/portal/warmingup2012

More information on the Conference



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The World According to Charles 'Chuck' Schumer

Is it just my imagination, or is Charles Schumer consistently advocating for some new frivolous legislation? It seems to me that just about every week the Democratic Senator from New York is in the news headlines trying to pass a new law.

Why does Senator Chuck Schumer have so much to say?

Why does have such a keen insight in to what society needs?

Is the government involvement in every aspect of life Sen. Schumer's solution to everything?

Now he's worrying about superPAC(s) political contributions (CASH FOR CLUNKERS).

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Schumer, a king of Democratic fund-raising, says Wall Street is now giving him 'very little' money

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Chuck Schumer, with Kirsten Gillibrand. Azi Paybarah, via flickr


10:45 am Feb. 2, 2012

Appearing on "Morning Joe" today for what was supposed to have been an attack on super PACs, Senator Charles Schumer found himself defending his own contributions from Wall Street, saying it wasn't fair to compare his fund-raising to the new unregulated system, and that the financial-services sector isn't giving him much these days anyway.

Host Joe Scarborough said that "everybody I know...laughed" yesterday, when Schumer convened a press conference to announce that he would hold hearings on super PACs as chairman of the Rules Committee.

Scarborough praised Schumer for being able to "shake money out of the pants of Wall Street guys," but wondered if he was "really the best person to come forward and decry the powerful interests of corporate money."

"Number one, it's not corporate money, that can't be given to an individual," Schumer said. "Second, and most importantly, it's disclosed and disclosed immediately and there are limited amounts: $5,000 per individual.

"This is not millions of dollars, anonymously given, and running huge kinds of negative ads. When you have a small number of very wealthy people able to control the process, as they have been, anonymously, it's corrosive to democracy."

One of the problems facing Democrats who argued against the new rules is that they've been using super PACs too. Mika Brezinzski asked if Majority Leader Harry Reid should revoke the email he sent soliciting donations for the Senate Democrats' own super PAC (called simply "Majority PAC").

"Look, the vast majority of this is, when you look at the numbers, on the Republican side, because they have most of the wealthy wealthy donors," Schumer replied.

"No we don't!" interrupted Scarborough, who served as a Republican congressman from Florida in the 1990s. "No we don't! You've got all the rich guys on Wall Street who have supported Democrats for years, senator!"

"No, no, look at where Wall Street is giving," Schumer said. "They're giving overwhelmingly to Republicans now because people like myself have passed the Dodd-Frank Bill which they don't like."

Scarborough wasn't buying it.

"So they're not giving you money anymore?" he asked.

"No. Very little, frankly," Schumer said.

"To you?"

"To me," Schumer said. "That's correct. Because they didn't like the Dodd-Frank Bill, which I think is balanced reform and fair reform. And they don't like the idea of saying millionaires should pay a 30 percent tax."

According to Open Secrets, the securities and investments industry has, as Schumer says, preferred Republicans so far this cycle, giving $14.6 million to Republicans and $9.5 million to Democrats. But in the Senate, Democrats have received $3.5 million to Republicans' $2.4 million.

Whether Schumer's own fund-raising has slowed down is difficult to judge, since he was re-elected over token opposition in November of 2010, just four months after Dodd-Frank passed the Senate, and hasn't bothered to start raising in earnest for his next election in 2016.

But he vastly outraised his colleagues leading up to 2010, collecting $2.7 million from the securities and investment industry, or about twice as much as the next closest candidate, who happened to be New York's junior senator, Kirsten Gillibrand.

If Wall Street is unhappy with the Dodd-Frank vote, they're not taking it out on Gillibrand, who is up for re-election again in 2012, and also voted for the bill. She leads all 2012 candidates in Wall Street contributions, nearly doubling the second-place candidate, Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown, who also supported Dodd-Frank.

Schumer said he didn't want to make it a partisan issue and that the "evil" effects of super PACs went "way beyond Wall Street."

After about eight minutes, he finally got to his talking points, saying Democrats won't "unilaterally disarm," but they will make campaign finance reform a "major issue" in the next six months.

"We're going to have hearings on the super PACs," he said. "We're going to ask the leaders of the super PACs and the contributors to come before us and ask why they don't want to be for disclosure and why they don't want to reveal what they're doing. And you will see that this will become a major issue in the campaigns and in the 2012 election."



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Wheat Meat, It’s What’s For Dinner

Tess Pennington Ready Nutrition January 2012

We all must prepare for the likelihood of running out of our regular protein sources in an extended emergency. From a dietary standpoint, exploring high protein meat alternatives to incorporate in your emergency preps would be a proactive step in maintaining your caloric and nutritional intake during an emergency.

Wheat meat, also known as wheat gluten and also Seitan is listed as a principal source of protein along with eggs, milk, cheese, lean meat, fish, soybeans, peanuts and vegetables. From a nutritional perspective, wheat meat has 378 calories, 41.4 grams of protein, 1.9 grams of fat, thus making it a viable option for dinner. Wheat meat is made from the protein that the wheat produces, and it is easier to digest compared to real meats. The best part of wheat meat, is it really has no definite taste and can easily be seasoned to take on the flavor of the meat you are trying to substitute it for.

Basic Wheat Meat Recipes Made From Whole Wheat

Stirring Technique:

  • 12 c. whole wheat flour
  • 7 c. water (or enough to moisten all the flour

Directions:

You’re basically kneading the dough like you would bread and for the same reasons – to activate the gluten. This is nice to know because if the power is out, you can still make gluten. Set this mixture aside for 20 minutes. If longer, refrigerate.

Kneading Technique:

Add two parts flour to one part water in a bowl (i.e. 12 cups flour to 6 cups cool water. Mix with kneading arm. The consistency should be like bread dough and pull away from the sides of the bowl. If it does not, add more four. Mix 5-10 minutes. Now it is ready for the rinsing process.

(This step will separate the gluten from the other products in the wheat flour which has been stirred or kneaded).

Standard Method:

Add water to bowl of rested dough (use enough to cover the dough). Work and squeeze with your hands to loosen the dough (About 10 seconds). When the water takes on a milky appearance and you see specks of bran, pour this water off into another bowl if you want to save the bran and starch (as it contains vitamins, mineral-rich starch, bran and wheat germ). Over a sink, place this dough in a colander (plastic is best). Under a tap of slowly running lukewarm water, work and squeeze the dough with your hands until the gluten starts to hold together and the liquid coming from the dough is clear. It is not necessary to rinse out all of the bran from the gluten. In about 3 minutes or longer, you should have a ball of elastic-like dough. This is the raw gluten. At this point, you can begin to shape the wheat meat into the desired form. Get creative with this meat alternative. The meat lover in you can still enjoy ribs, meatballs, steak, corned beef and ground beef–made even if you’ve run out of meat.

In “The Amazing Wheat Book” by LeArta Moulton, there are some helpful tips to remember when making wheat meat:

  • Once a small amount of gluten starts holding together, you will find that the rest of the gluten clings to it, so as quickly as possible get a small ball of gluten started. You may want to work a small amount in your hands to get this started.
  • How soon gluten cells start holding together is determined by the protein quality of the wheat flour used, or how often the clean water is allowed to run through the dough.
  • The dough becomes slightly stringy and falls apart easily just before it starts holding, so don’t give up too soon. Don’t throw it away, try again! Add more flour to the mixture and let it rest again, only longer – 1 to 4 hours, or even overnight in the refrigerator.
  • If you want tighter texture for chicken, pepperoni & bologna type slices, form it into a roll in a cheesecloth, or you can simmer to make thin strips for stir-fry, strogonoff, jerky, etc., using pizza cutter or knife.

Using Gluten Flour:

A kind reader of this website, mentioned that she uses high gluten flour, this flour does not require washing of the dough and saves time. In a situation of preparedness, we must remember we do not want to waste our water, so even though the flour is higher priced, it is well worth it. When using the high gluten flour, you add the water (or broth) to the flour and seasonings, and then boil it. It doubles in size, so it is very deceiving.

Once the wheat meat is formed, now it’s time to cook it. Some of the simpler ways to cook wheat meat are explained below:

Boiling – This is the easiest way to cook wheat meat is to drop shaped dough into flavored boiling broth (equal amt. of broth & raw gluten. Simmer till liquid is gone (@ 30 min.)

Dehydrator – Make jerky or dehydrated wheat meat by drying in the dehydrator.

Baking - Put wheat meat on a sprayed cookie sheet 350′ oven & bake until pieces appear dry on top, then turn & bake until texture is chewy.

Meatball or Burger Recipe

  • 2 c. ground gluten
  • 3 tbl. finely minced onion or 1 tbl. dry onion
  • 1 tbl. sausage seasoning, chicken seasoning, or seasoning of your choice
  • 2 tbl. flour
  • 1-2 eggs, beaten
  • 2 tbl. oil (preferably olive oil)
  • salt and pepper to taste

*To make Oriental Style Meatballs

Add the above ingredients along with:

  • 1 tbl. green pepper
  • 1/4 tsp. ground ginger
  • 1 tbl. soy sauce
  • 1tbl. sesame seeds
  • 1/2 tsp. sesame oil

Directions:

Mix all ingredients together and form into balls or desired shape. Bake at 350 degree F on a cookie sheet 20-30 minutes or until firm.

Veggie Burgers

  • 4 eggs
  • 3 tbl. olive oil
  • 2 tsp. sausage seasoning
  • 1 tsp. each of garlic and onion powder
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1/2 tsp. pepper
  • 1/2 c. potato or oatmeal flakes
  • 1/4 c. flour (whole grain or bean)

Add to:

  • 4 c. ground gluten
  • 1/2 c. grated vegetables (about 4 tbl. each of green and red bell pepper, celery, onion and carrots).

Note: could use dried vegetables, softened

Directions:

Spoon onto preheated, medium heat fry pan and brown on both sides or place formed patty on a baking sheet and bake 20 minutes or until firm. Serve on bun with your favorite condiments. Makes 14 patties (1/4 c. each).

Savory Vegetarian Meatloaf

  • 1 c. raw potato, grated
  • 1/2 c. grated onion
  • 1 c. celery, chopped
  • 1/2 c. rolled oats
  • 1/3 c. oil
  • 3 c. ground gluten
  • 4 eggs, beaten
  • 1 tsp. crumbled sage
  • 1 tsp. meatloaf seasoning
  • 1 tsp. soy sauce
  • 1/2 tsp. celery salt
  • 1/2 tsp. salt

Directions:

Mix all above and place in oiled baking dish. Bake at 375 for 1 hour. Slice and serve with sweet and sour sauce or gravy.

This article was based on the information provided in The Amazing Wheat Book by LeArta Moulton.

To purchase a cookbook about Wheat Meat or Seitan, consider Cooking With Seitan by Barbara Jacobs

Also, a special thanks to some of my readers and friends on Facebook for their contribution to this article.


Author: Tess Pennington
Web Site: http://www.ReadyNutrition.com/

Date: January 16th, 2012


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The Message Given by the Lord



“Out of the cities; out of the cities!”—this is the message the Lord has been giving me. The earthquakes will come; the floods will come; and we are not to establish ourselves in the wicked cities, where the enemy is served in every way, and where God is so often forgotten. The Lord desires that we shall have clear spiritual eyesight. We must be quick to discern the peril that would attend the establishment of institutions in these wicked cities. We must make wise plans to warn the cities, and at the same time live where we can shield our children and ourselves from the contaminating and demoralizing influences so prevalent in these places.—Life Sketches, 409, 410 (1906).

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Read Between the Lines: Hollywood Mogul Buys 2,600 Acres of Farmland; Moving to New Zealand


Mac Slavo February 1st, 2012 SHTFplan.com


James Cameron, the Hollywood producer responsible for blockbuster films like Terminator, Titanic and Avatar, is reportedly preparing to exit stage left. While the move for the Canadian born Cameron may initially be perceived as a rejection or denouncement of American policies and ideals, Cameron, who has made campaign donations to the Democrat Party in the past, most notably during the 2004 Presidential election where he supported democrat John Kerry, may have ulterior motivations, as evidenced by where he’s planning on moving and what he’s planning on doing once he gets there.

From time to time we get a glimpse into the goings on of the well connected. This may be one of those moments:

Cameron has successfully applied to buy 1,067 hectares (2,636 acres) of farmland in New Zealand. In an application filed with the New Zealand Overseas Investment Office, Cameron says he and his family “intend to reside indefinitely in New Zealand and are acquiring the property to reside on and operate as a working farm.”

Source: Associated Press, via Matt Drudge

As we’ve outlined before, farmland is one of the only reasonable physical assets to hold in the event of a major crisis, as you’ll be outside of highly populated metropolitan areas, you’ll have the ability to produce your own food, generate your own energy, and, more so than your urbanite and suburbanite counterparts, stay away from the chaos that will ensue during a major upheaval.

Liberty Media CEO James Malone, like director James Cameron, has also taken refuge outside of major cities at his ranch on the Quebec border, giving him and his family an immediate international bug out plan in the event of an emergency. Another sign from the elite is that large net worth individuals and investment managers are buying up and taking physical delivery of precious metals, which in our humble opinion, is a leading indicator that large in-the-know investors are preparing for a loss of confidence in the stability of the global economic, monetary, financial and/or political systems.

Congressman Roscoe Bartlett recently warned that Those Who Can, Should Move Their Families Out Of the City, and insiders are worried about game changing riots stemming from the Occupy movement.

The theory that elite members of society know something is amiss is further strengthened by comments such as those of financier George Soros who publicly declared in a recent interview with Newsweek that he expects violent riots on the streets of America in coming months and years.

Furthermore, we have federal agencies and local police departments actively training for urban conflict, and the Pentagon has been war gaming scenarios that include large scale economic breakdown and civil unrest.

The stories reported over the last several years point to a growing consensus among elite business leaders, politicians, and military generals that we’re headed into a situation that is wholly unpredictable. They know the system is on the brink, have said so repeatedly, and are actively taking steps to manage a crisis should it ever come to that.

Short of the mainstream media coming out and broadcasting to the American people that the system is about to destabilize and to expect nothing short of total meltdown and pandemonium, reading between the lines and watching the actions of those who are interconnected with the money and power structures on which the system is built will be our only warning signal for the difficult times we face in the near future.

The message is loud and clear. Are you listening?


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