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How do you publically express your faith?

The news report of Lydia Playfoot, a London 16 year old, has intrigued me. As part of a youth movement, The Silver Ring Thing, Lydia wears a a ring on the third finger of the left hand. It is inscribed with “Thess. 4:3-4,” a reference to a Biblical passage from Thessalonians which reads: “God wants you to be holy, so you should keep clear of all sexual sin.” The problem is that her school has a rule against religious jewelry which is not a key component of a particular religion. Lydia Playfoot commented on the ruling,

“I am very disappointed by the decision this morning by the High Court not to allow me to wear my purity ring to school as an expression of my Christian faith not to have sex outside marriage. I believe that the judge’s decision will mean that slowly, over time, people such as school governors, employers, political organizations and others will be allowed to stop Christians from publicly expressing and practicing their faith.”

Not surprisingly, Lydia’s case is just the latest in a series of cases regarding the country-wide ban on religious symbols in schools. Her purity ring is viewed in the same manner as a veil, headscarf, crucifix or a Muslim gown. Also not surprising is that her parents are key members in the Silver Ring Thing movement.

Lydias’s lawyers argued that the ban by her school in Horsham, West Sussex, breached her human rights to “freedom of thought, conscience and religion” which are protected by the European Convention on Human Rights.

Lawyers for the school denied discrimination and said the purity ring breached its rules on wearing jewelry. They said allowances were made for Muslim and Sikh pupils only for items integral to their religious beliefs and that, for the same reason, crucifixes were also allowed. But it argued that the purity ring was not an integral part of the Christian faith.

A purity ring is a nice idea, to some, though I personally disagree that a ring will keep any teenager from premarital sex. God’s Word impressed on her by the Holy Spirit learned at the foot of her parents will keep her from premarital sex. I ring won’t do that. God promises to work through His word, not through a ring. I do think that her parents probably have taught her God’s Word. They are also teaching her about when to respect a law or rule and when to fight it.

Regarding her claim that the court ruling will affect Christians’ ability to publicly express their faith, I don’t agree with her. Currently we, both Americans and Britons, still have freedom of speech and reasonable actions. To me that is how we publicly express our faith, through conversations with others and church attendance (though I must admit that those things may be threatened one day in the Western world, as they are in some countries now.) To ask students not to wear religious symbols at school is a different thing. Of course, its too bad that her school has such a ban on religious jewelry, but it is understandable in today’s world. There are no bans like that, to my knowledge, in my state. Perhaps in the country. It would have been nice if the article’s writer had researched and mentioned that, considering that I read it on a US website, MSNBC.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19806312/

Butterscotch

Go ahead. Google “Butterscotch”. Or search for it on Wikipedia. You might find one entry for the MySpace page of a young girl from Sacramento, California, Antoinette “Butterscotch” Clinton. Her MySpace page says she is an internationally recognized beatbox artist and that may be so, but a web search brings only one or two hits for her name. That is surely soon to change. A bright star on America’s Got Talent is Butterscotch.

A classical-piano major at California State University-Sacramento, the 21-year-old Clinton hopes to teach beatboxing and see it offered as a university major. A winner at the 2005 Hip Hop World Challenge, she now works with Verizon’s new online beatbox mixer (www.beatboxmixer.com).

“One of my biggest idols growing up was Michael Jordan,'’ says Clinton, whose love for basketball almost matches her love for music. “I always wanted to be in the NBA, the first girl in the NBA. Then they made the WNBA.'’ Clinton says that angered her at first because it meant that she would not be allowed in the NBA, but she later felt the WNBA allowed women to be empowered. (source)

It will be fun watch this summertime hit and see how well she does. So far, she’s managed to add to each performance. She’s got something special and I think she made a wise decision to showcase her talents on this show.

Update:

Public Radio interview back in 2005 and replayed on 7-13-07

June 2007 comment by Chris Macias, Sacramento Bee’s pop music critic, at his blog, BeatNonStop.  Seems he’s known about her talents for a while:

I also got a copy of The Local Slice, a ‘zine published by KSSU radio. And look at this: the cover story was on Antoinette “Butterscotch” Clinton, a world champion beat-boxer who I profiled in 2005. All of that music making with her mouth has evidently led to an increasingly rising career. Lately she’s been part of Mike Patton’s Peeping Tom project, which on record features Norah Jones, Bebel Gilberto and members of Massive Attack. She even joined Peeping Tom on stage at the recent Coachella festival. Butterscotch has also been collaborating with indie hip-hop favorite Pigeon John and was booked on the Tom Green Live. You go, Butterscotch!

Scottius Maximus’ new hero: Alex McIlveen

Scottius Maximus introduces us to his new hero, Alex McIlveen.  Who’s that, you say?  Read on…

A taxi driver who tackled the Glasgow Airport terror suspects has had his trainers confiscated after kicking the attacker ‘in the balls.’ Alex McIlveen, 45, kicked and punched the two men after they crashed a Jeep Cherokee loaded with propane gas intended to cause devastation and destruction in Terminal One. But rather than being rewarded for his fearless efforts, the police confiscated his favourite pair of trainers for forensic tests.

Hat tip to Scottius Maximus from  Metro’s Bomb Hero describes testicle kick

Music Maven’s ode to summer

Summer Songs by Music Maven.  Is your favorite on her list?

Xanadu, the musical comedy???

XANADU (v): To express oneself through the arts with abandon.(n): Paradise. Also, a Mongol city founded by Kublai Khan, 1625, Anglicized form of Shang-tu, the site of Kublai Khan’s summer residence in SE Mongolia. Sense of “dream place of magnificence and luxury” derives from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem, Kubla Khan (1816).

From The Hollywood Reporter

There is one major, bona fide Broadway opener this week: “Xanadu,” a musical comedy based on the 1980 Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly musical, officially launches tonight at the Helen Hayes, next door to Sardi’s, with music and lyrics by Jeff Lynne & John Farrar, book by Douglas Carter Beane and direction by Christopher Ashley. The cast is headed by Broadway stalwart Tony Roberts, along with Cheyenne Jackson and Kerry Butler, in the role previously inhabited by Newton-John.

You GOTTA check out the show’s website! I bet you’ll leave it open and listen to the entire song…I bet you will. “Xanadu, your neon lights will shine…”

Also, if you are in New York, check out the next Skate to Xanadu event…

Xanadu and Rollerblade USA proudly present… Skate to Xanadu - on Mondays June 4 and 25, July 16 and 30, Aug. 20, Sept. 10 and Oct. 1. for $49.50 tickets. Skaters get ready to live your dreams with XANADU ON BROADWAY in New York, NY – the cult classic eighties film is now a Broadway musical extravaganza, featuring romance, rollerskates, and some of the best rock music

Jeff Lynne on composing Livin’ Thing

Language barriers aside (I thought English was English, but apparently NOT - lol!), it is fascinating to watch Jeff Lynne verbalize how he composed the hit Livin’ Thing.

 Livin’ Thing performed in the 70’s - with all the joy and passion of the early days.
Livin’ Thing performed in concert in the 80’s. - The passion is greatly diminished in this performance.

“…a lot of fun for two billion people for one day.”

“The bottom line is that if nothing else, the issue of climate protection was a lot of fun for two billion people for one day,” ~Bild am Sonntag, Germany’s best-selling Sunday newspaper.
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“….including Madonna, whose annual “carbon footprint” was estimated at around 100 times the average Briton’s.The News of the World tabloid, Britain’s biggest-selling newspaper, detailed estimates of Madonna’s carbon emissions from nine houses, a fleet of cars, a private jet and the Confessions tour, calling her a “climate-change catastrophe.” The Sunday Telegraph quoted U.S. reports of her alleged financial links to companies accused of being major polluters. Her spokeswoman in Britain was not immediately available for comment, but in a statement appearing in the Independent on Sunday, her New York spokeswoman said:

“Madonna’s agreeing to sing at the Live Earth Event is merely one of the first steps in her commitment towards being environmentally responsible.”

The negative headlines took some gloss off Madonna’s widely praised appearance at Wembley Stadium in London, where she sang her specially written anthem “Hey You” before a raunchy performance of three of her biggest hits.

Also, Mark Hemingway, in National Review, recounts Live Earth with some biting humorous honesty…
12:39: Holly Hunter does a PSA about how buying digital music is more environmentally friendly because there is no oil wasted in making plastic CDs and energy is saved by not physically transporting discs around. While this is true, I doubt the music industry is thrilled by this message. Also, isn’t Al Gore on the board of Apple, which just happens to be the largest digital-music retailer?

12:59: Another PSA, this time horrendously exploited children prattling on about global warming. One very young girl bemoans that her children may never see a blue sky or green grass. It’s a full-frame closeup with tears streaming down her face. Naturally, this causes my wife to laugh uproariously. I knew there was a reason I married her.

2:49:
Kevin Bacon introduces KT Tunstall in New Jersey saying Live Earth is the “biggest global event ever.” Really? Everyone in the house that remembers World War II wave your hands in the air like you just don’t care…

I didn’t watch a minute of it. I do care about my effect on the earth and I will continue to live as responsibly as I have always lived. I’m just not drinking Al Gore’s koolaid. He really needs a hobby.

Did you hear the one where…

Did you hear the one where the family doctor says to the patient that he doesn’t really believe in physical therapy? The patient then asks why he prescribed it for her in the first place and he just shrugs his shoulders and says, “Because you asked for it.”

Of course, there’s a longer story behind that “joke”. I can’t tell it or I’ll lose some hair as I remember the unfortunate contact I had with the loser doctor. Thankfully, it really is one of my very few bad doctor experiences. Right now, I’m trying to figure out the best way to treat 2 or 3 troublesome discs without surgery. It seems that going into full abdominal surgery without your back being in top shape can lead to some back trouble in recovery. Three weeks into physical therapy, my right leg went numb and has stayed that way for three weeks now. Trying to get to the person/tests/therapy to correct the problem hasn’t been easy. I’m finally 2/3 the way there; I found a good neurologist who throughly ruled out other causes and ordered an MRI which confirmed what the physical therapist and I both suspected - disc changes. Now I get to decide if I want Physical Therapy again or Physical Medicine. The neurologist also doesn’t think much of physical therapy, much to my dismay. I’ve always highly respected that field and almost went to school to become one. Instead, he is recommending the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation department. Yet, no one can really explain to me what the difference is. Can anyone enlighten me?

ELO spotlight at Left of Centrist

Left of Centrist: Classic Rock Friday

He standeth at the door, forlornly knocking, until I decide to let Him in.

I got this from Nerd Heaven, but this list has been around for a while.

The Semi-Pelagian Narrower Catechism

1. Q: What is the chief end of each individual Christian?
A: Each individual Christian’s chief end is to get saved. This is the first and great commandment.

2. Q: And what is the second great commandment?
A: The second, which is like unto it, is to get as many others saved as he can.

3. Q: What one work is required of thee for thy salvation?
A: It is required of me for my salvation that I make a Decision for Christ, which meaneth to accept Him into my heart to be my personal lord’n’saviour

Read more…

This list is long. It’s often funny, but also cuts deep. Reading this list is kind of like watching the movie, Saved, for me. Actually, I can’t watch that movie, or at least several parts of it, without it bringing up some really pathetic memories. This list could inspire several separate blog posts, but I don’t have the time for that this summer. Instead, I’ll highlight the ones that state a principle I once believed in, but no longer do. Thank God!
6. Q: By what means is a Decision for Christ made?
A: A Decision for Christ is made, not according to His own purpose and grace which was given to me in Christ Jesus in my baptism, but according to the exercise of my own Free Will in saying the Sinner’s Prayer in my own words.

7. Q: If it be true then that man is responsible for this Decision, how then can God be sovereign?
A: He cannot be. God sovereignly chose not to be sovereign, and is therefore dependent upon me to come to Him for salvation. He standeth outside the door of my heart, forlornly knocking, until such time as I Decide to let Him in.

9. Q: What is the assurance of thy salvation?
A: The assurance of thy salvation is, that I know the date on which I prayed the Sinner’s Prayer, and have duly written this date on an official Decision card.

11. Q: You ask me how I know he lives?
A: He lives within my heart.

12. Q: And what else hast thou got in thine heart?
A: I’ve got the joy, joy, joy, joy down in my heart.

13. Q: Where??
A: Down in my heart!

14. Q: Where???
A: Down in my heart!!

15. Q: What witness aid hath been given us as a technique by which we may win souls?
A: The tract known commonly as the Four Spiritual Laws, is the chief aid whereby we may win souls.

16. Q: What doth this tract principally teach?
A: The Four Spiritual Laws principally teach, that God’s entire plan for history and the universe centereth on me, and that I am powerful enough to thwart His divine purpose if I refuse to let Him pursue His Wonderful Plan for my life.

17. Q: What supplementary technique is given by which we may win souls?
A: The technique of giving our own Personal Testimony, in the which we must always be ready to give an answer concerning the years we spent in vanity and pride, and the wretched vices in which we wallowed all our lives until the day we got saved.

18. Q: I’m so happy, what’s the reason why?
A: Jesus took my burden all away!

19. Q: What are the means given whereby we may save large crowds of souls in a spectacular manner?
A: Such a spectacle is accomplished by means of well-publicized Crusades and Revivals which (in order that none may be loath to attend) are best conducted anywhere else but in a Church.
23. Q: What is sanctification?
A: Sanctification is the work of my free Will, whereby I am renewed by having my Daily Quiet Time.

25. Q: What doth the Lord’s Prayer teach us?
A: The Lord’s Prayer teacheth us that we must never memorize a prayer, or use one that hath been written down.

28. Q: Who is on the Lord’s side?
A: He who doth support whatsoever is done by the nation of Israel, and who doth renounce the world, the flesh, and the Catholic Church.

30. Q: What is a sacrament?
A: A sacrament is an insidious invention devised by the Catholic Church whereby men are drawn into idolatry.

31. Q: What is the Lord’s Supper?
A: The Lord’s Supper is a dispensing of saltines and grape juice, in the which we remember Christ’s command to pretend that they are His body and blood.

32. Q: What is baptism?
A: Baptism is the act whereby, by the performance of something that seems quite silly in front of everyone, I prove that I really, really mean it.

33. Q: What is the Church?
A: The Church is the tiny minority of individuals living at this time who have Jesus in their hearts, and who come together once a week for a sermon, fellowship and donuts.

35. Q: What meaneth “The Priesthood Of All Believers”?
A: The Priesthood Of All Believers meaneth that there exists no authority in the Church, as that falsely thought to be held by pastors, priests, and bishops, but that each individual Christian acts as his own authority in all matters pertaining to the faith.

36. Q: Who is the Holy Spirit?
A: The Holy Spirit is a gentleman Who would never barge in.

37. Q: How long hath the Holy Spirit been at work?
A: The Holy Spirit hath been at work for more than a century: expressly, since the nineteenth-century Revitalization brought about by traveling Evangelists carrying tents across America.

39. Q: What is the name of the event by which Christians will escape these dreadful entities?
A: The event commonly known as the Rapture, in the which it is our Blessed Hope that all cars driven by Christians will suddenly have no drivers.