Truth

Saturday 23 June 2012

Truth or perhaps the most terrible fraud perpetrated on man

Thomas Jefferson claimed he saw a UFO?
If you have been reading media recently originating from around the world but particularly in the United States of America, you must have come across  the vast number of  "anti-Mormon" and considerably less "pro-Mormon" articles, and comments being published. All of which stems from the fact that some bloke seeking the presidential nomination in "the land of the free" happens to believe the Book of Mormon is scripture. 

I haven't seen any mention that George Washington claimed to have met an Extraterrestrial, or that Thomas Jefferson is apparently the highest ranking American to report a UFO sighting. People write comments belittling Latter-day Saints for their beliefs especially in Temples, yet don't seem to find it strange in anyway that many presidents have been Freemasons. None of these "beliefs", "experiences" or societal involvement seems to have affected their ability to hold the office of President, so why should Mitt Romney's belief system make him any less capable?


Why is it that so many citizens in a self proclaimed Christian nation feel the necessity to attack others about their beliefs?


Strange!!





Monday 4 June 2012

Marriage. Australia. Be Informed.


Channel 7's Sunrise show has joined with GetUp! and the magazine Marie Claire to promote same-sex marriage throughout this week, and particularly this Thursday June 7th with the ido.org.au
campaign.

Newspapers are reporting on Thursday there'll be outside broadcasts in Melbourne and Sydney to launch the push and how it intends to take the campaign to Canberra

The executive producer of Sunrise Michael Pell said that it was important that the show took a stand and it had the full support of presenters David Koch and Melissa Doyle.

The Herald Sun reports him saying "For a long time now they have both been behind the whole gay marriage issue. They understand everyone does not support it, but a show like Sunrise, we care. We are trying to make a difference, affect change rather than just comment on it. It's not an issue about sexuality, it's a human rights issue."

That a TV current affairs show, let alone TV station, should take sides in such a highly contentious issue in the public square is disgraceful.  What it says for the respect they have for your and my opinion, even our values, is extremely disappointing and we need to register our disappointment.

This comes at a strategic time in the debate, so please spend a minute to fill out the Sunrise comments section at this link to make your comment, but please do it now

You might:
Ask them what you are supposed to think this action means for their respect and even tolerance of your views and values on an issue that  goes to the very heart of family and the flourishing of children;

Ask why Sunrise has decided it's a 'human rights issue' when the Australian Government has removed discrimination in 84 laws in 2008 and when the European Court of Human Rights ruled in March that same-sex marriage is not a human right

Register your disgust that the press, supposedly the neutral umpire and facilitator of public debate, should allow itself to be captured by the propaganda machine of the gay lobby; and

If you’re so convicted, you might advise them that you do not propose to watch the show again.

Also, please consider sending an email to Sunrise’s partners sharing your concerns about the television show. They include Purina, The Coffee Club, Accor Hotels, Myer and Jetstar.
With Regards

JIM WALLACE AM
For Australian Marriage Forum


Thursday 31 May 2012

Patheos Post Says It’s Time to “Revise Stereotypes”



Drawing on the anecdotes of Mark Twain, the intellect of Jorge Luis Borges and the wit of funnyman Conan O’Brien, the Church’s director of media relations, Michael Purdy, has written a column on Patheos.com.


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