I believe. I believe. It's silly, but I believe. (Think, "Miracle on 34th Street)
The White House has verbally committed to being on the side of equality for all.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Health Care Reform TODAY!
From Wikipedia: "The U.S. spends more per capita than any other nation in the world, but is the only wealthy industrialized country in the world that lacks some form of universal health care."
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10 lessons for national health care reform
Melissa A. Rodgers
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
It's time to modernize our country's health care system and begin matching that offered by so many other countries throughout the world!
Read more at Wikipedia on the , see debate for Universal Healthcare.
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10 lessons for national health care reform
Melissa A. Rodgers
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
It's time to modernize our country's health care system and begin matching that offered by so many other countries throughout the world!
Letting Go of God
Julia Sweeney's Letting Go Of God! Monologue
This excellent monologue, by Julia Sweeney, is a hilarious, poignant, brave, and uplifting story about her search for a more real relationship with God. She relates her love of the Catholic Church in which she was raised, and her disillusion with the Bible on which its teachings are based. Ultimately, through much soul-searching and education, she comes to the understanding that there is no God. WHETHER YOU BELIEVE HER OR NOT, her presentation is worth listening to, if for no other reason than to hear about all the different conversations she's had with the Church and other spiritual leaders of our time.
Personally, she illustrates beautifully what I myself went through when I was in High School. And she ends by eloquently describing the sheer joy and spiritual high that we both share as we participate in the natural world without a God describing its actions or pulling its strings. Nature is amazing. Life is amazing. And ultimately -- we are here for one small moment in its trajectory -- how lucky we are to each have our moment, to get here at ALL!!!!! How important it is to really be alive and experience it all.
This excellent monologue, by Julia Sweeney, is a hilarious, poignant, brave, and uplifting story about her search for a more real relationship with God. She relates her love of the Catholic Church in which she was raised, and her disillusion with the Bible on which its teachings are based. Ultimately, through much soul-searching and education, she comes to the understanding that there is no God. WHETHER YOU BELIEVE HER OR NOT, her presentation is worth listening to, if for no other reason than to hear about all the different conversations she's had with the Church and other spiritual leaders of our time.
Personally, she illustrates beautifully what I myself went through when I was in High School. And she ends by eloquently describing the sheer joy and spiritual high that we both share as we participate in the natural world without a God describing its actions or pulling its strings. Nature is amazing. Life is amazing. And ultimately -- we are here for one small moment in its trajectory -- how lucky we are to each have our moment, to get here at ALL!!!!! How important it is to really be alive and experience it all.
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