Love your pictures and love your story of how you became interested in China.
Maeve
sichuan province in the soutwest of china is closer to india than it is to beijing.
it borders burma and bangladash and shares borderzones with xizang (tibet).. the architect of modern china, deng xiaoping, came from a middle class sichuan family, who sent him to france, sponsored by a group called the diligent work-frugal study movement, a work and study program, which sponsored some 4000 young chinese by 1927. young deng was only 15. why did he do this.
deng says, in"to learn knowledge and truth from the west in order to save china.
Love your pictures and love your story of how you became interested in China.
Maeve
i must be mad for starting this thread, but here goes: i quite like vic reeves and bob mortimer.
before you all jump on me, i realise that their humour is often childish and very hit-or-miss, to say the least.. however, when i'm in the right mood, some of their sketches are simply hilarious.. i was also wondering how british humour is received in other countries, particularly the us.. .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oizyptckdz8.
Dad's Army? Just looked it up--they're doing a remake??!!!
My father died 3 years back --a veteran who was mustered out from England I believe. I believe he would have love d this---Did it ever air in the U.S. I wonder? We had( in our home anyway) a limited number of Brit-coms availible.
i must be mad for starting this thread, but here goes: i quite like vic reeves and bob mortimer.
before you all jump on me, i realise that their humour is often childish and very hit-or-miss, to say the least.. however, when i'm in the right mood, some of their sketches are simply hilarious.. i was also wondering how british humour is received in other countries, particularly the us.. .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oizyptckdz8.
Vicar of Dibley, Are you Being Served?, Red Dwarf, Last of the Summers Wine probably saved my sons and youngest daughter from insanity before I left JWs.
We had an old television and few channels. But the Public Broadcasting Stations here provided these during a critical time when we had Television available in our home. I felt guilty for allowing this in my children's minds--but loved it myself here were more but I can't reall them. My guilty pleasure for a few years. and my youngest kids' delight.
Long live British comedy!
thought you all might enjoy this, i sure did!
hugs, .
rcat.
Yup.
cleveland cavaliers basketball player dion waiters stayed in the locker-room during the national anthem at a recent game.
asked why he responded 'i am rededicating myself to my muslim faith'.
another basketball player recently refused to stand for the anthem while on the court and was fined by the nba, dion chose to remain in the locker-room.. have you heard of followers of islam refusing to stand for the national anthem or to say the pledge of allegiance on religious grounds.. .
...sorry. i meant NOT pitched into the town square and stoned...
cleveland cavaliers basketball player dion waiters stayed in the locker-room during the national anthem at a recent game.
asked why he responded 'i am rededicating myself to my muslim faith'.
another basketball player recently refused to stand for the anthem while on the court and was fined by the nba, dion chose to remain in the locker-room.. have you heard of followers of islam refusing to stand for the national anthem or to say the pledge of allegiance on religious grounds.. .
Why whip-saw he guy? Let him revel in the fact that no one will cut his head off for not standing for the pledge?
When you talk to your Muslim friends ask them if they do not appreciate the fact that they can kick an dscream in the U.S. about freedom of religion and you are pitched into a town square and stoned or such.
Either we are for freedom or we are not --just don't kill anybody-eh?
on another thread band on the run requested that i answer certain questions she put to me concerning deng xiaoping.
i requested another thread for that, one wasn't started so i start it myself.. i see the questions are reasonable, at least for someone who (admittedly) claims to know little about china, and i have no issues about answering them.
like all humans deng xiaoping, is a mix of good things and not so good things.. in telling deng's story, i have no wish to distort history, i see no reason to tell "outright lies about the past, or to omit facts that may lead to unacceptable conclusions or to gloss over anything with a quiet, slight admission that is buried by some other detail.
Thank you FTS,
Yes your posts add the kind of texture and background that is needed to consider a topic--any topic--well. Such posts allow for the quiet aborption of facts that are often never mentioned, issues very pertinent but ignored. But your subversive ways are so effective: we don't realized that our mind is being opened. Clever of you
The U.S. DID acquire lands that, by those descendents of the original residents, still are called the "Occupied Lands". But we in the U.S.do not see ourselve as imperialists.
"O. that God the gift woud gi' us to see oursel's as others see us"
No doubt their were many in your hall that wept at your loss.
Maeve
i'm interested to know of some of your view points out this.. is the mosaic law still valid, and should it be followed.
or as many claim was it done away with?.
from my examination of scripture, i feel that it is still valid, and christ did not do away with it.. briefly here are the primary reasons i feel this way :.
My problem with Mosaic Law even now--It does not ensure even the proper care of a cow--just as the law doesn't protect one human from another. The idea of love one's neighbor as one's self has always been the single law to inform Jesus' followers. It was the thorough-going aspect of that Golden rule in jesus' life that made him beautiful to me. No wiggle room for me in that.
And that about sacrifice not being a command from God I learned as I researched the very different words for sacrifice (zebach) and for burnt offering (olah). I reasoned on this in the puzzle of the Genesis 22 drama. "Offer your son as an OLAH" I like that you present it. It was a point that kept me believing for a while.
But here I have to say the labyrinth of study needed to arrive at these reflections must be superfluous to knowing how we are to live. I have had a life lived with far too many difficulties as a woman and a mother of seven. So often without running water. Often without electricity. Milking goats, cooking on wood stoves and so forth.(and I say this not that I look for admiration--I think it can be fairly argued that we were foolish and not commendable) these times informed me that women at least such as myself would never have had opportunity to stand on one foot in front of Hillel and found insight there. Instead, it would be by feeling the blazing warmth of respect and the thought that our own enjoyment of that dignity through the example of a Jesus we might thus understand. The golden rule is the supreme teacher.
I treat my cow as I would myself be treated--even if I eat her. Anyone who finds this laughable and yet eats a steak is laughing at me and I know I am more merciful than they--(O pride)
The Bible is far to chancey a guide for me to believe it was heaven sent. Crimes are too possible for those who use laws only and who relegate the golden rule to a slogan for the kindergarden.
Unadorned, I love the Jesus story--minus virgin births and resurrections.
I do appreciate your unaffected discussion. Something rare.
i'm interested to know of some of your view points out this.. is the mosaic law still valid, and should it be followed.
or as many claim was it done away with?.
from my examination of scripture, i feel that it is still valid, and christ did not do away with it.. briefly here are the primary reasons i feel this way :.
It has been said of me that I cherry-pick scriptures. But in instances such as this discussion--throwing aside the dogma, the theological overlays--I find that there is this:
As you two, OT and cofty, remind us the Jesus followers were not impeded by having to follow the Law of Moses if they were non-jews. It seems to have been immaterial then?
If the material teachings were indeed Love, Peace, Pacificism (needs discussion), Forgiveness, Humility, Tolerance, then I am still a christian even if I despise and do not believe the tripe from the churches?
not been posting as much on the forum recently, so just wanted to say hello.. what's everyone been up to?
what's the latest news, gossip and general crazy stuff going on?.
i've been busy with life and stuff.
Hello!
Good for you, quelly. A tree for Xmas! You have any young one to recruit for this? It is so much fun. My childhood had Xmas and in my less virulent phase of Christianity I celebrated Xmas by cutting down wild cedar trees and children and I made decorations and gifts for one another. Im glad you are making the most of freedom!
Here in my world (NW Arkansas, USA) the first frost has put a stop to the garden, my mongrel chickens have decided to save their necks (literally) by lining up to lay mini-eggs in an empty box on the porch.
On the board-- yes, things going on. Always interesting news. But if you've been scrolling/strolling through the topics you'll see that Jgnat has left us.
Thanks for dropping by to say hello--happiest holidays ever to you.
Maeve