Archive for April, 2010

Atomic Fireball Threat Contained on Capitol Hill – Washington Post

By Al Kamen
Urgent! This warning just in from the U.S. Capitol Police:

Suspicious Characteristics Mailing (Atomic Fireball Hard Candy)

The Senate Post Office has recently seen an influx of flat envelopes containing “Atomic Fireball Hard Candy.” The candies are addressed to Senate Offices. The flat envelopes have been irradiated, x-rayed, opened and tested by Senate Post Office employees and the contents have been cleared and deemed safe for delivery. However, it is possible some of the envelopes may have loose or broken candies enclosed.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the United States Capitol Police Threats Assessment Section, at 202-224-1495.

Then, they may be safe, but a Senate aide notes: “Don’t try to bite directly into any whole jawbreaker, gobstopper, jolly rancher, or for that matter, atomic fireball, before you soften it up, as it can damage your teeth.”

The candies apparently were sent by The Matthew 5 Project, an Evangelical effort to promote international cooperation and reduce nuclear weapons. The message appeared in Senate e-mail boxes Thursday.

By Al Kamen  |  April 22, 2010; 12:37 PM ET

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Abeni Ministry – Helping Women in Adult Entertainment Industry

Abeni is a group of women who are dedicated to loving those working within the adult entertainment industry. We exist to be the face of Christ; sharing His love and coming along side them on their journey as well as serving them practically, emotionally and spiritually.
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Evangelicals Support Nuclear Reductions

Evangelicals Send Atomic Fireballs to Congress

For Immediate Release

April 12, 2010

Evangelical college presidents, denominational executives, pastors, veterans, professors, and missionaries are encouraging the Obama administration and Congress to engage in diplomacy with Iran and North Korea and to reduce US nuclear arsenals.  Citing scripture, Jesus, and foreign policy experts such as George Shultz, they claim “overcoming the nuclear threat requires international cooperation” and “nuclear weapons are a moral threat” that must eventually be eliminated. For emphasis they provided Atomic Fireballs with their statement, saying “Atomic Fireballs are great candy, but terrible foreign policy.”

Their historic Matthew 5 Project statement, which “calls on our nation to be willing to talk with and listen to antagonists,” offers strong support for the “new START” treaty.  The statement was sent to President Obama, Vice President Biden, Secretary of State Clinton, Secretary of Defense Gates, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and all 535 members of Congress.  Arguing that “Jesus is the realist,” the evangelical statement recognizes that even though “The United States has crucial disagreements with Iran, Jesus does not say talks should be refused until we approve of the conduct of the adversary.”

The statement also refers to the policy recommendations of George Shultz, Henry Kissinger, Sam Nunn, and other conservative national security experts who are now recommending the elimination of nuclear weapons.  “Nuclear weapons are a physical threat to the survival of human life on earth. Prominent national security experts have recently called for reducing and abolishing reliance on nuclear weapons, by verifiable international agreement, in order to enhance national security. This cannot be accomplished unilaterally; it requires international cooperation and verification.”  The statement and broad scope of endorsements reveal the growing sentiment among American Evangelicals that the reduction and eventual elimination of nuclear weapons is both theologically necessary and politically possible.

After laying out their biblical, theological, and political cases, the statement culminates in a call to action that encourages American churches to engage in interfaith and international dialogue and to “urge international cooperation in continued step-by-step reductions, working toward ways to verify abolition of nuclear weapons worldwide.”

ABOUT THE MATTHEW 5 PROJECT

The Matthew 5 Project is an Evangelical effort to promote international cooperation and reduce nuclear weapons through careful analysis of political realities and sound biblical and theological arguments (http://www.matthew5project.org/).

CONTACT

Glen Stassen, Ph.D.

Professor of Christian Ethics

Fuller Theological Seminary

135 N. Oakland Avenue

Pasadena, California 91182

626-304-3733 (work)

gstassen@fuller.edu

Rev. Paul Alexander, Ph.D.

Professor of Theology and Ethics

Co-founder, Pentecostals & Charismatics for Peace & Justice

Azusa Pacific University

701 E. Foothill Blvd.

Azusa, California 91702

626-815-5434 (work)

palexander@apu.edu

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