Friday, August 15, 2008

Tryin' to out-Jesus each other


In today’s edition of What’s New, the U of Maryland’s Bob Park rants ‘n’ rails indecorously (à la Jeremiah, as per usual) about tomorrow’s Saddleback Church shindig, among other things:

All right, it was stupid to think the [Presidential] candidates might be willing to debate scientific issues just because the survival of civilization is at stake. Tomorrow, at the 22,000 member Saddleback Church in Orange County, CA, they will appear separately to talk about "values" in a nationally televised "Civil Forum on the Presidency"…. The moderator will be famed evangelical mega pastor Rick Warren, author of the bestselling The Purpose Driven Life, and a passionate opponent of choice. Warren is seen by many as the successor to Billy Graham as the nation’s pastor in chief.

Let me put it this way, of those who click on the Civil Forum rather than the preseason Jets game …, most will do so to see Rick Warren rather than the two presidential candidates trying to out-Jesus each other….

Todd Bentley, 32, is a revival preacher from British Columbia, who for several months has been conducting a twice-daily revival he calls the Outpouring in Lakeland, Florida. His gimmick is one of the oldest in the revival profession: Todd Bentley is a reformed bad boy. … Bentley says he gets visits from the apostle Paul, but who is to say he doesn’t? …

But this week Bentley’s Fresh Fire Ministries announced that he is separating from his wife and will be ending his Florida revival.

Norman Borlaug, who is credited with having led the Green Revolution, offered a warning in his 2003 Nobel Peace Prize Address. "We are dealing with two opposing forces, the scientific power of food production and biologic power of human reproduction." Reproduction always wins.

Runoff of phosphorous and nitrogen fertilizers produces algae population explosions in coastal waters. Dead algae sink to bottom where they feed masses of oxygen-depleting bacteria. A global survey of the resulting dead zones finds they are doubling every ten years; more evidence that we are already past the point of sustainable population.

But science has also given us cheap, effective, contraceptives, the easy availability of which must be made a part of all humanitarian aid.

It’s not like we have a choice; our planet is finite.


OTHER NEWS:

2 sentenced to death for 1995 Irvine slaying --Victim Linda Park was a freshman at Irvine Valley College.

More than 40 sheriff's reserve badges handed out by Michael S. Carona are reported missing --Including, of course, Fuentes’ pal Mike Schroeder’s. He lost two of ‘em.

Juice (web TV for the OC) --Fluffy, daily video headlines—in the style of “Extra”—about all things OC (for the brain dead). Still, fun. And who ain't brain dead on Friday?

WARREN AIN'T NO SCHULLER --More carping, this time from Gustavo Arellano, about tomorrow’s Saddleback Church extravaganza.

1 comment:

Bohrstein said...

Found this while scouting about the other day.

Thought it was kind of funny. Taken on my cell phone, and in a flash; I didn't want the ladies to notice me. Excuse the glare.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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