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Outright puffery makes it difficult to see into the real person responsible for Uganda’s proposed kill-the-gays legislation.
Outright puffery makes it difficult to see into the real person responsible for Uganda’s proposed kill-the-gays legislation.
As the Cafe Facebook feed springs back into life–albeit tepidly–the comments are returning. In this week’s Social Hour, people are talking about Orombi, the M-word, and 20-something-ness.
Now the Trial Court judgment has been overturned by the Court of Review. In an incredible turn of events, Bishop Bennison has been restored to the fold. To our great sorrow, this ruling illustrates that we cannot assume that clergy will protect the vulnerable or that our churches are safe sanctuaries.
Handed the title of “World Teacher” by a group that looks for signs of a savior, San Francisco’s Raj Patel gave it back.
The whole human race, like this woman, was bent over and bowed down to the ground. Someone already understands these enemies. He cries out against them and says to God, “They have bowed my soul down.” The devil and his angels have bowed the souls of men and women to the ground. He has bent them forward to be intent on temporary and earthly things and has stopped them from seeking the things that are above.