December 20, 2008

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December 19, 2008

帝女花(Eng. Version)

This is wayyyyy tooo funny not to share...



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24 & 25 Dec 2008

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Rick Warren in the News

Taken from Buay Tahan


By STEVEN WALDMAN

Rev. Rick Warren is discovering that it's hard to be both America's Pastor and a Leader of Religious Conservatives.

Barack Obama's selection of Mr. Warren to deliver the invocation at the inauguration has infuriated many Obama supporters -- especially advocates of gay marriage -- in part because of comments Mr. Warren made in a recent interview with me for Beliefnet and The Wall Street Journal.

The most controversial exchange was this:

Mr. Warren: I'm opposed to redefinition of a 5,000 year definition of marriage. I'm opposed to having a brother and sister being together and calling that marriage. I'm opposed to an older guy marrying a child and calling that marriage. I'm opposed to one guy having multiple wives and calling that marriage.

Beliefnet/WSJ:Do you think those are equivalent to gays getting married?

Mr. Warren: Oh, I do

About the Author

Steven Waldman is president and editor-in-chief of Beliefnet.com, and author of "Founding Faith." Previously the national editor of U.S. News & World Report, he is a recognized expert on religion, social issues and politics. Click here for Mr. Waldman's full bio.

So on the one hand you have Mr. Warren, in effect, equating gay marriage to marriages based on incest, pedophilia and polygamy. But if you look at the whole exchange on gay issues -- and, indeed, the entire interview -- you see Mr. Warren trying in other ways to chart a moderate path.

He started by acknowledging that divorce is a much bigger threat to the American family than gay marriage -- and chiding fellow conservatives for focusing on gay marriage more. He also said he supported civil partnership laws, a position which just got a top official fired from the National Association of Evangelicals. And later in the interview he said that Christianity has been harmed by religious conservatives focusing too much on politics.

At one point, Mr. Warren tried to describe an apolitical role for himself. I had asked him why, since he opposed torture, he hadn't tried to convince President Bush to change his posture. At first he said he "never got the chance" -- a somewhat implausible claim. Then he argued that he really intended to play more of a pastoral role, advising politicians on stress and family and their spiritual lives.

Associated Press

Barack Obama shakes hands with Rev. Rick Warren at the Saddleback Forum in August during the presidential campaign.

Barack Obama shakes hands with Rev. Rick Warren during the Saddleback Forum in August during the presidential campaign.

Pastor Rick Warren on Gay Marriage, Abortion, Torture

3:45

The cleric picked to deliver Barack Obama's invocation speaks with Beliefnet.com founder Steve Waldman on his views about hot-button issues.

"They don't need me to be a political advisor. I'm not a pundit. I'm not a politician and that's why I don't take sides," Mr. Warren said. This is the Rev. Billy Graham model (at least later in Mr. Graham's life).

Mr. Warren does have legitimate claim to being a powerfully influential spiritual leader. His "The Purpose Driven Life" is the best-selling non-fiction book in history. His decision to reverse-tithe -- he keeps 10% and gives away 90% -- is inspiring to many, forcing all of us to ask: Am I doing enough?

He spends much of his time cradling the most destitute children in the world and trying to convince American Christians -- especially conservatives -- to do more. He speaks about his faith with a sense of joy that is infectious and he acknowledges his own spiritual doubts in a way that gives permission to followers to cultivate an intellectually-honest spiritual journey.

But the problem is he also takes political positions with gusto. He's vocally pro-life, supported the Proposition 8 ballot initiative in California, which outlawed gay marriage, and he's made all sorts of other political statements, some insensitive. Just because he doesn't formally endorse a candidate doesn't mean he's not political.

Because he's friendly, wears Hawaiian shirts (or used to) and talks about poverty, some mistakenly thought he was a "moderate evangelical." Politically, he's conservative. So if he gets involved in politics, most of the time he'll be on the side of the religious right -- and he'll inevitably be polarizing.

It's not an easy position. If Mr. Warren decides to avoid political issues, he can achieve an extraordinary status as a disciple of Christ who is beloved and respected by a wide variety of Americans. If the goal is to bring people to Christianity, he would then be in an unparalleled position. But it would require him biting his tongue on some of the great moral issues of the day. Can a real moral leader do that?

If he lets it all hang out, he will continue to alienate millions of Americans and come to be perceived as the sort of creature he himself has criticized, one whose political views blot out his faith message. Mr. Warren has tried to finesse this by saying he's mostly about Christ, and that when he does talk about politics he'll do so with civility.

Easier said than done.

December 18, 2008

Addiction Meme





64%


Hardcore Junkie (61% - 80%)
While you do get a bit of sleep every night and sometimes leave the house, you spend as much time as you can online. You usually have a browser, chat clients, server consoles, and your email on auto check open at all times. Phone? What's that? You plan your social events by contacting your friends online. Just be careful you don't get a repetitive wrist injury...




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i tink cakie would be 100% total HARDCORE

He is Back

Rockson Tan is Back

 

 

Lets give him a warm welcome back !!!

LFC

Here’s a brilliant piece of artwork that was doing the rounds on Liverpool FC forums and blogs last year. It’s the entire squad drawn in the style of American cartoon family, The Simpsons.



Credit to the artist, Nattalia Alonso.

December 17, 2008

Quote

Loneliness has followed me my whole life. Everywhere. In bars, cars, sidewalks, stores. Everywhere. There's no escape. I'm God's lonely man.

~ Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver

 

December 16, 2008

Randomity Rulez

"Life is ten percent what happens to you and ninety percent how you respond to it."

 

~ Lou Holtz

Call me Nudeton

I discovered an alarming and yet disturbing revelation today after coming back from MC

ALARMING

Not everyone knows there is an alternative (aka Keyboard shortcut) to copying things on Windows other than right-clicking on your mouse.

REVELATION

Its actually ‘Ctrl’ + ‘C’

DISTURBING

The person-in-question is supposed to be my supervisor and senior and supposedly to be better than me.

 

All characters appearing in this blog are fictitious including the blogger himself.

Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is purely accidentally coincidental.

东邪西毒-尔罗斯Version

you guys remember this ?








Well this should be the russian version.

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned or wheel-clamped



Nx time really need to be careful.

December 15, 2008

Ouch lo


. Tink i hurt my big toe yst.. It has swelled to a point where it is so big and i m unable to walk.

Sigh. To tink that i woke up earlier today

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December 14, 2008

刻骨铭心

有一些人来到这世界是过眼云烟,白来一烫。但又有一些人是让你刻骨铭心,一背子难忘。

[edit] Coz Sinseh Chan say i wrong. i aso know. So muz change

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