Skip to main content

LCMesS

Well the totalitarian semi-Lutherans running the LCMesS have struck again. I'll let Todd Wilken explain it below.

Note to the LCMesS "leadership": guys, you are looking more and more foolish and vindictive. We know you are not Lutherans, why don't you just give up the "Issues Etc." trademark, and while you're at it you might consider dropping "Lutheran" from LCMesS! You can keep the "Missouri Synod" part and the confessional Lutherans can keep the "Lutheran Church" part. Deal?

Well, I was going to "embed" the short segment where Todd talks about the trademark and lawsuit threat but it seems not to be on the web page at Issues Etc. So, here is the iTunes URL instead, you can download and listen to it there. Just click on play after iTunes opens and it should play an Open Mikes segment of about ten minutes. It's worth listening to and will really tick you off if you are a Missoui Synod Lutheran.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

NBC anti-life?

I would boycott NBC, if I ever watched it that is. I actually never watch anything on the old line networks, NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX. Everything I watch is on the cable only stations... do they still broadcast over the air? Ah well, this story is about the fact that it seems NBC refused to air an ad put together by some Catholic outfit that features an embryo and all of the hardships it faced in early life ending up with the revelation that they were talking about Obama. Here is the ad , check it out and see how unoffensive it is. Like I said, if I watched them I'd quit now. :-/

Child Driven Education

Here is a Ted Talk with Sugata Mitra on Child Driven Education... very unschooling-like I think.  :-)  I've seen videos of him before, this is an update on his research on letting groups of kids learn on the internet, mostly without any supervision at all.  Posted via email from The Angry Gnome

The Tea Parties

I didn't make our local Tea Party , but it pulled hundreds of people as well... Tea, anyone? from Father Hollywood by Father Hollywood Like hundreds of thousands of other Americans, the Hollywoods enjoyed a tea party this past Wednesday. "Tea party" (wink wink). Nothing subversive about sipping a little Darjeeling, eh wot? Nothing to see here, Miss Napolitano. Anyway, our local festivities were held at Veterans Memorial Boulevard in Metairie. There were literally thousands of people crammed into the neutral ground (though on that day, the ground was anything but...), as cars and trucks poured by the busy boulevard laing on their horns in support. Here are pictures. And like every such gathering in our environs, there was even a brass band and an improptu "second line" parade. It was a "party" after all. But it was a party with a serious reason. The crowds were so overwhelming that it was hard to hear the speakers, and unfortunately, we did have a fe...