Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Muslim Extremists in Oz !


In today's Australian newspaper, an almost full page article by highly respected journalist, Sally Neighbor, reported a global extremist Islamic group, called by another stupid name, Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HT), was hosting a convention in Sydney with over 500 people attending. They heard dirt-bag preachers calling for all Australian Muslims to "disengage" from our democracy because it is incompatible with Islam. This is very disturbing!


The report by Ms Neighbor is causing real concern because this extreme Islamic group is already banned in some countries like Germany for promoting anti-Semitic literature and conduct, yet here in Australia we tolerate their hateful preaching and dangerous assembly. Australia is a secular society and not a theocracy like most backward Muslim countries. We, in the West, have found out hundreds of years ago that no good can come out of mixing Church and State as this extreme Islamic group of rat-bags clearly preaches. The Mullahs, the Koran and Sharia law belong in the Dark Ages and should remain in the "dustbin of History"


A spokesman for this group (HT) also appeared on the Today Show espousing that democracy is not in the fabric of Islamic society and allows Muslims in Western countries to forget the suffering and struggles that Muslims have had to put up with from western dominance. "These moderate Muslims should be more radial towards western values", he said, after which the co-host, Lisa asked, "how would Christians or Jewish protesters, like you are doing, be treated in any of your Muslim countries?" The scum-bag didn't answer.


Australia's heritage and background is Judeo-Christian and its culture is one of inclusion, openness and transparency. It is not our culture to exclude, nor is it one that aims to suppress women's rights of equality, openness and full political participation. Therefore, let us support Senator Fred Nile, and have a full and fearless debate on whether women should be required to wear the head-to-toe niqab, or the burka. Already seven European countries, including Belgium and France, have had enough of this antiquated tradition in their midst and are legislating against it.


Australia is a proud modern country whose people place a high value on the rule of law, the separation of powers and parliamentary democracy. Migrants who integrate, enrich and contribute to our great nation are always welcome. Those who do not because they hold misguided, violent political agendas and Koran-polluted belief systems that do not match the DNA of our society or values should not be welcome.


The Way I See it....our two national political leaders, Prime Minister Gillard and Opposition Leader Abbott, should join together and repudiate the extremism of this global movement and to guarantee that none of its international preachers and associated Muslim-scum ever receive a visa to step onto Australian soil again!

Monday, July 5, 2010

My plans for our curriculum 2010-2011


For the last several months, I have been thinking about what books and materials we will be using when we begin our new homeschool year 2010-2011.

I looked at what worked for us this current school year and what did not, what areas we needed purchased curriculum and supplemental materials. We stayed with the same curriculum for Handwriting, spelling, phonics, and science. We are making changes

PARADISE

The beauties of this earth are immense....
Yet NOTHING can compare with Paradise.

"No eye has seen, no ear has heard,
and no mind has imagined! 
What God has prepared for those who love Him."
Corinthians 2:9






From the Book of Revelation in the Bible.
A descripion is given of Our Home In Heaven.
 And the building of the wall of it was jasper: and the city pure gold, like unto clear glass.

 And the foundations of the wall of the city garnished with all manner of precious stones.
The first foundation jasper; the second, sapphire; the third, a chalcedony; the fourth, an emerald;
The fifth, sardonyx; the sixth, sardius; the seventh, chrysolite; the eighth, beryl; the ninth, a topaz; the tenth, a chrysoprasus; the eleventh, a jacinth; the twelfth, an amethyst.
 And the twelve gates [were] twelve pearls; every several gate was of one pearl: and the street of the city [was] pure gold, as it were transparent glass.
And I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it.







Are you prepared to meet God?
Death has no boundaries.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Summer Week in Review for June 28 to July 3, 2010

This week marked our second week of our summer break. We finished our last day of homeschool on June 18th. This week we made plans to go to the waterpark but with the heavy rain from hurricane Alex, our water activities took a new meaning.We used the beginning of the week to prepare for flooding. Our apartment building floods easily and when our apartment complex could not locate its water pump

Saturday, July 3, 2010

SEE GOD !!!

"My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my savour."
Luke 1:46-47

Where? Oh Where, do you see the hand of God.....???
I see Him everywhere.


Lady Cassie and my son, Lee-Joel

In the Love between Two people.


                                                A Friend and I
In Fellowship, Prayer and Communion with other believers.
  


In the Joy of Nature.




The Olga's Northern Territory.
In the beautiful landscapes.





                                                                      My Garden
In the Flowering Plants, with diverse varieties shapes and colours.


 

The Created Universe.

I see God in Everything.
Praise His Holy Name.
                                                                            

                                                                                              

Thursday, July 1, 2010

South Africa's SHAME !


Despite more than a dozen international conventions banning slavery in the past 150 years, there are more slaves today than at any point in human history! While most are held in debt bondage in the poorest regions of South Asia, some are trafficked in the midst of thriving development. Such is the case here in Africa's wealthiest country, the host of this year's FIFA World Cup. While South Africa has invested billions to build infrastructure for the half-million visitors expected to attend, tens of thousands of children have become ensnared in sexual slavery and those who profit from their abuse have prepared for the tournament as well....big time.


An investigation into human trafficking syndicates operating near two stadiums found a lucrative trade in child sex. The children, sold by their parents for as little as $45, can earn more than $600 per night. "I'm really doing good business during this World Cup," said a trafficker. He said he had already done a brisk business among stadium construction workers. Although its 1996 constitution expressly forbids slavery, South Africa has no stand alone law against human trafficking in all its forms. Aid groups estimate that some 38,000 children are trapped in the sex trade there. More than 500 syndicates (Nigerian, Chinese, Indian & Russian) collude with South African partners, including recruiters and corrupt police officials, to enslave local victims. The country's estimated 1.4 million AIDS orphans are especially vulnerable. South Africa has more HIV cases than any other nation, and a child sold into its sex industry will often face an early grave.


A UN Human Rights official stated that, "An exploitation-free World Cup will require resources and political will from the South African government." Such political will is not evident. At best, the South African government's response to child sex trafficking has been superficial or piecemeal, at worst. United Nation sources describe how police at all levels have been soliciting underage prostitutes in Bloemfontein, Durban and other World Cup cities. South African officials claimed that Parliament will pass a comprehensive law against human trafficking in early 2010......no sign of it yet! Meanwhile, honest enterprising police officers who take on these traffickers do so with few legal tools at their disposal. Convictions for trafficking-related offenses typically bring little or no jail time. SHAME!


South African President Jacob Zuma addressed fears about sex trafficking and slavery in a speech last August. "We have noted the concern amongst women's groups that the 2010 FIFA World Cup may have the unintended consequence of creating opportunities for human trafficking, " the President said. "We are putting systems in place to prevent this, as part of general security measures that we should take when hosting an event of this magnitude."


The Way I see It....Zuma's pledge was too little too late for many of those children. This is the douchebag that bragged that the way he beats getting AIDS is taking a shower after having sex with his mistress! I wonder what any of his four wives thinks of that and the other sex slaves that are in earshot of the sounds of the Vuvuzela coming from the stadiums. South Africans would be a lot healthier if its citizens had the same enthusiasm for condoms as they have for that annoying horn.