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Body of second South Korean hostage found; 21 members of Christian relief group remain captive

South Korean hostages

Afghan Police Find Body of Second South Korean Hostage

Associated Press

GHAZNI, Afghanistan — Police discovered the body of a second South Korean hostage slain by the Taliban in central Afghanistan while the group threatened Tuesday to kill more hostages if their demands were not met by Wednesday, the latest of several deadlines.

South Korea, meanwhile, pleaded with the international community to set aside the normal practice of refusing to cave into hostage-takers’ demands, as it urged a peaceful resolution to a standoff. Twenty-one South Koreans remain captive.

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July 31, 2007 Posted by Alexander | Art, Blogging, Blogs, Breaking News, Christianity, Culture, Faith, God, Islam, Life, Media, Military, News, News Media, Politics, Prayers, Religion, Sports, Tidbits, What's Your Comment? | | No Comments

Lungs take a hit on cannabis

Marijuana under grow lights

Marijuana grows under lights. Smoking a single joint of cannabis has the same impact on breathing capacity as up to five cigarettes, according to a New Zealand study published on Monday in a specialist British journal, Thorax. (AFP/File/Robyn Beck)

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My site was nominated for Most Obnoxious Blogger!

July 30, 2007 Posted by Alexander | Blogging, Blogs, Culture, Education, God, Health, In a Bad Light, Life, Media, News, News Media, Photography, Photos, Politics, Random, School, Sites of Interest, Sports, Thoughts, Tidbits | | 6 Comments

Southern California Harvest 2007

The 18th Southern California Harvest is this week! Pastor Greg will speak Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. Click here to get more information and find out how you can watch the Southern California Harvest live online and get updates.

2007 Southern California Harvest Crusade—with Greg Laurie, David Crowder Band, Toby Mac, P.O.D., Leeland, and more!

July 30, 2007 Posted by Alexander | Art, Bible, Blogging, Blogs, Christianity, Culture, Education, Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Life, Media, Music, News, News Media, Politics, Relationships, Sites of Interest, Sports, TSR Headline Grabbers, TheScroogeReport Picks, Tidbits, What's Your Comment? | | No Comments

Report: Taliban kill another South Korean hostage

KABUL - (AP) - (Kyodo)—Taliban kidnappers shot dead a male South Korean hostage on Monday, accusing the Afghan government of not listening to rebel demands, Reuters reported, quoting a spokesman.

Associated Press
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“We shot dead a male captive because the government did not listen to our demands,” spokesman Yousif Ahmadi told Reuters by telephone.

The South Korean government has yet to confirm the report.

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Should dating Christian couples kiss?

It is a legitimate question that any young Christian should ask himself/herself when involved in a relationship. But the question triggers the renewed realization of how dissimilar the Christian worldview often is from the secular view.

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Taliban Again Extends Deadline for South Korean Hostages

The Christian group, originally in Afghanistan to provide free medical services to poor Afghan citizens, remains a Taliban bargaining chip.

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Korean Hostage Deadline Extended Two More Days, Says Governor

By Eric Young
The Christian Post

The deadline for the lives of the remaining 22 South Korean Christians held hostage in Afghanistan was extended to Wednesday, after their Taliban captors let pass two deadlines set for Monday.

Marajudin Pathan, the governor of Ghazni province, where 23 South Korean Christians were abducted on July 19, said the Taliban agreed to extend its deadline until Wednesday to allow time for additional negotiations over the Taliban prisoners’ release.

He reported that authorities had talked to the Taliban on Sunday and asked for two more days of talks.

“Fortunately, they did not reject our demand outright, but said that they need to talk to their leaders,” Pathan said early Monday, according to The Associated Press.

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July 30, 2007 Posted by Alexander | Art, Blogging, Blogs, Breaking News, Christianity, Faith, God, Islam, Life, Media, Military, News, Politics, Religion, Sports, Tidbits, What's Your Comment? | | No Comments

Barry Bonds Poll: What would you do with the ball if you caught Bond’s record-breaking homer?

TheScroogeReport.com Asks 

Let’s say you are at the game in the outfield section when you catch Barry Bond’s #756 homer ball. You know, the one that beats Hank Aaron’s record. You already know what side of the steroid issue you are on…and you know how you feel about Mr. Personality, Barry Bonds. What will you do right after you catch the ball?

1.) Hang on to it and not let anyone else have it…no matter what.

2.) Hang on to it. Sell it for the best asking price.

3.) Hang on to it. Sell it for the best asking price unless it is to Barry Bonds or his representative.

4.) Catch it, spit on it, and throw it back onto the field like anyone with real guts and a dislike for all-things Barry would!

5.) Other.

So, what would you do? Click on “Comments”.

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Update: Go to Barry Bond’s No. 756 Sparks Viral Genius; Vote on HR Ball’s Final Destination

July 28, 2007 Posted by Alexander | Blogging, Blogs, Breaking News, Business, Culture, Entertainment, Life, My File, News, Opinion, Poll, Sports, TheScroogeReport Picks, Thoughts | | 7 Comments

Lost in translation

WEEKEND

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GREG LAURIE - A NEW BEGINNING

Greg Laurie pastors Harvest Christian Fellowship (one of America’s largest churches) in Riverside, California. Laurie is also the founder of the Harvest Crusades.

If you’ve ever traveled overseas, you know how challenging it can be to scale the language and cultural barriers in many countries. American corporations trying to break into international markets sometimes have had a very difficult time communicating uniquely American ideas and colloquialisms. The problem is that something often gets lost in the translation. In Italy, for example, a campaign for Schweppes Tonic Water translated the name into Schweppes Toilet Water.

When Coca-Cola was introduced in China, it was first rendered as “Ke-kou-ke-la.” Unfortunately, it wasn’t until after thousands of signs had been printed the company discovered the phrase means, “Bite the wax tadpole,” or “Female horse stuffed with wax,” depending on the dialect.

In Taiwan, the translation of the Pepsi slogan, “Come alive with the Pepsi Generation,” translated, “Pepsi will bring your ancestors back from the dead.”

Quite a promising product there!

When General Motors introduced the Chevy Nova in South America, the company apparently was unaware that in Spanish, “No va” means, “It won’t go.”

Greg Laurie

In the same way, when Jesus spoke to his disciples about his impending death and resurrection, it seemed to go right over their heads. They just didn’t get it. Jesus spoke in plain and simple terms, yet his message didn’t penetrate their minds or hearts.

As good Jews, they believed the Messiah was coming as Scripture had promised, but they didn’t read their Bibles carefully enough. They rightly understood that when the Messiah came He would rule the earth in righteousness, but they also should have seen that the Hebrew prophets foretold the fact the Messiah would also suffer.

As they thought about the Messiah of Israel, they saw the glory, but not the suffering. They saw the crown, but not the cross.

When Jesus went to his death, they must have thought He had let them down. And for many, perception is often reality. Perhaps you feel that way right now as well. Perhaps you feel as though God has somehow let you down, that he hasn’t kept his promises. But Jesus hadn’t failed the disciples; they had failed to see what he had come to do. The same is true of us when it seems as though God has failed us. Perhaps we need a new understanding of his ways.

All the disciples could see was that their Master had been killed – and not just killed, but tortured, humiliated and murdered in cold blood before their very eyes. When he uttered the words, “It is finished!” from Calvary, it seemed for them that indeed it was finished.

Two disciples later summed up how everyone felt: “But we had hoped that he was the one who was going to redeem Israel” (Luke 24:21). Prior to the crucifixion, everything seemed to be progressing beautifully. When Jesus rode into Jerusalem, it appeared he was finally ready and willing to establish the kingdom as Israel’s long-awaited Messiah.

But then, without warning, everything began to unravel in the upper room. Jesus just didn’t sound like himself, speaking as though it were an end to something. Then came the arrest, the trial, the crucifixion and the horror of it all. How could anything good come after this?

But what a difference a day makes! Jesus rose from the dead just as he had promised repeatedly. This forever changed that group of disillusioned, discouraged and frightened followers into bold and courageous disciples who turned the world upside-down.

Of course, not everyone believes Jesus rose from the dead, and I think there are reasons for that. I don’t think people reject his resurrection because they have necessarily carefully researched it and have concluded that the evidence for its historicity and reality came up wanting. I think they reject it for the same reason they reject the biblical account of the creation: If God did indeed create the world, then we’re not just highly evolved animals. It means we are responsible to our Creator and will have to answer for our actions. And if the resurrection of Jesus is true, then there is life after death, and there is a future judgment.

The real reason a person doesn’t believe isn’t intellectual or rational, but moral and spiritual. David wrote, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God’” (Psalm 14:1). The fact that the foolishness referred to is moral, and not intellectual, is clear from the rest of the text: “They are corrupt, their deeds are vile; there is no one who does good.” Atheism’s rejection of God appeals to people who wish to avoid judgment for their sinful lifestyles.

If you don’t have God at the beginning, then you don’t have Him at the end. And you don’t have God in the middle, either. If you believe you evolved, then you say your life is an accident, maybe even a mistake. You have come from nowhere, you are going nowhere, and your life has no eternal purpose. You don’t belong to anyone, and you have no accounting to give to anyone.

But God created us, and we will be judged by Him: “For he has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed. He has given proof of this to all men by raising him from the dead” (Acts 17:31). This reminds us, among other things, that God’s justice ultimately will prevail. We have all witnessed wrongs committed against others (and ourselves), but it’s all going to be settled at the judgment seat of Christ, who rose from the dead and conquered sin, forever.

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2007 Southern California Harvest Crusade—with Greg Laurie, David Crowder Band, Toby Mac, P.O.D., Leeland, and more!
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Overcoming temptation

Welcome to the war

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The essentials of belief

It’s what’s inside that counts

Lessons from the school of hard knocks

The foolish wise man

What is a Christian?

Why does God allow evil?

July 28, 2007 Posted by Alexander | Art, Bible, Blogging, Blogs, Christianity, Church, Culture, Education, Faith, Family, God, Greg Laurie, Jesus, Life, News Media, Opinion, Prayers, Sites of Interest, Sports, TheScroogeReport Picks, Thoughts, Tidbits, Weekend, What's Your Comment? | | 1 Comment

Nike, Reebok, and trading card company done with Michael Vick

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. - Nike suspended its lucrative contract with Michael Vick on Friday, while Reebok took the unprecedented step of stopping sales of his No. 7 jersey. In another dose of bad news for the indicted quarterback, a top trading card company announced it was pulling Vick’s likeness from any new packs.

By PAUL NEWBERRY
Associated Press

July 27, 2007 - TheScroogeReport.com Post

Facing protests from animal-rights groups, Nike announced it was suspending Vick’s endorsement deal without pay, as well as halting sales of Vick-related shoes and other products at its retail stores.

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July 27, 2007 Posted by Alexander | Bible, Blogging, Blogs, Breaking News, Business, Crime, God, Humor, Law, Life, Media, News, Politics, Recommended Sites, Sports, TheScroogeReport Picks, Tidbits | | 1 Comment

Note to Lindsay Lohan: ‘Denial’ is Not a River in Egypt

Lindsay Lohan

This Week’s Top Scrooge - July 27, 2007  

By ALEXANDER
TheScroogeReport.com 

Confession of sins doesn’t come easy for some, even when the sins are staring you straight in the face.

Case in point, actress Lindsay Lohan, accused of drunken driving and cocaine possession after her second arrest in a month, has denied she was taking drugs. Not only has she denied taking drugs, she has denied she drove the car in which the now-famous car chase took place.

Just before Lindsay Lohan was arrested early Tuesday morning, she commandeered a car and took three men hostage — this, according to the three men who were in the car with her. I viewed the testimony of the three men at TMZ.com and the dudes account of the evening seems credible.

Police said they found the actress in a parking lot after an emergency call from the mother of her personal assistant, who said she was being pursued by Lohan. Police said the assistant had just quit her job hours earlier.

According to one of the men, they heard Lohan say to police, “I wasn’t driving, the black kid was.”

Lohan’s arrest in Santa Monica, California, came less than two weeks after a second stint this year in a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility and while still wearing an alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelet.

Lohan was booked on suspicion of drunken driving, cocaine possession, bringing a controlled substance into custody and driving on a suspended license. She was released on bail and is due back in court on Aug. 24.

“I am innocent … did not do drugs they’re not mine,” she wrote in an e-mail to “Access Hollywood” host Billy Bush that was posted on the entertainment show’s Web site.

So, let’s recap Lindsay’s claims, many of which, by the way, are backed up or endorsed by her team of co-dependants, including family members and freinds.

She says:
The cocaine in her pants pocket was not hers.
She was not driving the car involved in chasing her assistant.
She had not done drugs.

As a former 30-year “party animal” (old school) myself, I say to Lindsay, it’s time for an awakening. And maybe this will help, Lindsay Lohan…you are This Week’s Top Scrooge.

There now, let it sink in. No more denial. Surrender. Why wait for another “bottom” as they say in the recovery world. Yes, I know, it looks like you are going to prison, but why wait until you are in a jail cell to confess your sins and ask for help?

To the Lindsay Lohans of the world, recognize you have sinned, and ask Jesus into your life. Say you want to follow Him and live a life doing the best you can at it. Put your heart into it and your life will never be the same.


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Past Scrooges:

Wrong Turn: Pope Benedict XVI Detours Salvation Through Catholic Church

Al Gore, Live Earth suffering from wasted energy

For Rosie…a blog is a dangerous thing

North Dakota’s foster care, juvenile detention facilities under atheist group’s attack

Emergency at Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital Takes a Back Seat

At Galesburg High, kids are kids and school officials are out of control

Can Hugo Chavez go down on YouTube, blogs?

Sex, drugs and the ol’ ‘You’re going to do it anyway’ excuse

A nation traumatized by Paris Hilton

Fleeing to the satellite waves, radio jocks Opie and Anthony reach even lower

Parents’ child abuse includes dog cage, shock collar

Alec Baldwin tries cleaning pigsty with “Apology Tour 2007″

This week: no point in poking fun at boneheads and blunders

Knuckle-headed Dom Imus and Nebraska woman tie for top dishoner

Woman’s home up for grabs as part of online hoax
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July 27, 2007 Posted by Alexander | Blogging, Blogs, Crime, Culture, Entertainment, Faith, Family, God, Jesus, Life, Media, My File, News, Opinion, Politics, Random, Recommended Sites, Sports, TheScroogeReport Picks, This Week's Top Scrooge, Thoughts, Tidbits, Weekend, What's Your Comment?, Writing | | 3 Comments