Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Kalahari: Excerpts regarding Christians sexuality

Just wanted to know everyone’s opinion on ‘Christian people’ having “kinky” sex….Its a topic that was discussed in one of my circles, amusingly a church sect concerning whether oral sex is something that Christian people can take part in.  I know oral sex isn’t kinky anymore but you know how that is.  

 
…So the conclusion on this topic, is that God does not stipulate what is accepted and what is not accepted in bed for Christian couples?  So all the oral, the strange penetrations, the whips, the candles, toys and even manual stimulation etc can be accepted? 
 

Then the Christian gay concept:  Gay but not practicing is also a possible concept.  You know hate the sin but love the sinner.  If we all have sinned, and continue to sin, its possible for a gay Christian, practicing or other wise to set the moral principles for us all.

 
Then that would lead who should set our principles society or God.  I think society is watering down Christian principles in order to become politically correct.
 
I would find it odd to know that my pastor, has his wife performing hmmm, and having her endure certain penetrable pleasure pains.   Its just well, wrong or just kinky to say the least.  Then again, go pastor, spank that a**
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Kalahari: Comments on America being pro homosexual

One Gay America!
Has anyone ever noticed how ‘gay’ America really is, or is becoming?  It is obvious that there is a gay agenda.  First there was the ‘don’t ask dont tell policy,’ which seemed alright as one, can at times tolerate the uncertain.  (Consequently the Army changed their policy, to accomodate, people’s indiscrections).  Then there was the hate the sin but not the sinner campaign, which shook and corrupted the church.  Any Christian who stated outloud that homosexuality is an abomination, was characterised as ‘UNCHRISTIAN!’  (Consequently, the Church changed their policy, to accomodate, people’s indisrections).  Can you imagine, sinners dictating to Christians what is acceptable to God and what’s not. 
Now there are gay preists, in fact gay churches, that serve the Lord, and we say nothing, as we fear to be called prejudice.  Now there are gay schools and openly gay politicians and even scholarships.
Now San Francisco, a city that already is known for its gay activities and promotions is performing gay marriages.  Again we look the other way, as we say it’s just them. But, can you imagine if their decision on this topic stands?  Gay couples from around the world will venture there, to later contest their own city and state law.  If marriage is a sacrament to God, and if man deem gay marriage is legal.  Will the gay marriage too be a Sacrament? As the act is still holy.
 
When will it stop, how far will it go.  I fear that evil exist when good men say nothing.  We we are not saying anything.  Therefore evil thrives.  In the next 5 years, it will be a natural thing to hear that your son or daughter is gay, in fact we will to accept that it is the norm. 
We all will agree that the world takes it cue from the United States.
It is so sad to see how Gay America really is….
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Kalahari: Question regarding condoms being distributed in prisons

A few years ago a senator, in the great country of the Bahamas, raise an important issue.  He suggested that condoms should be given out to prisoners in the local prison.  As you may assume, there were many objections to his idea.  His idea was dismissed and was deemed as being rediculous.  But my question is, was it?  Apparently there is an Aids scare in the prison, (i have no facts to support this), but let’s say that this is true, and apparently many prisoners are engaging in homosexuality.  Sex in prison should be an impossibility, but apparently it happens.  I guess we all see movies and know what happens in prisons now a days.  So if sex happens, and the Aids virus is present, should the prisons have the chance to protect themselves?  However, if condoms are giving out, aren’t we consenting to gay sex, and sex in general in the prison.  What do you think?
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3rd write up on ‘Fattening Up Frog For Snake’

“Fattening Up Frog For Snake”

That’s right; we have all done it!

You know what I mean:

‘Making up bed for someone else to sleep in;’

‘Cleaning up house for someone else to live in;’

‘Baking bread for someone else to eat and enjoy.’

Simply put, we have all ‘fine tuned’ that special someone

In order for someone else to partake!

With that premise having been established let me tell you about …

“Fattening Up Frog For Snake” it is a suggestive and provocative book of contemporary Bahamian poetry,

Telling the tale of a man’s love being crushed,

About finances being squandered

the inevitable consequences of unrequited passion.

This dynamic book of fascinating verse captures the very essence of the well known Bahamian saying “fattening up frog for snake.’

As through it’s in the moment style of writing, the book allows the reader to feel and to experience the betrayal,

And to belly laugh at the turmoil and voluptuous drama.

“Fattening Up Frog For Snake”—can be purchased from the following locations: The Island Book Store,

Bay Street

and the United Book Store,

Mall at Marathon

or via the internet from www.frogforsnake.com.

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2nd Write Up on “Fattening Up Frog For Snake”

“Fattening Up Frog For Snake” is already breaking records in Nassau. There have been books stores who have had to reorder extra stock due to the enormous demand.

Book stores’ managers are enthusiastically pushing the books sales. Stores are calling the book a ‘phenomenon,’ due to how fast this Bahamian book of poetry is actually leaving the stores. “Fattening up Frog for Snake” is being described as a must read book of poetry for the summer.

In fact, tourists down town are overwhelmingly delighted by the book’s cover and name. “Fattening up Frog for Snake” has been complimented as being one of the better books of poetry originating from the Bahamas.

Currently, the book is being considered for introduction into the Bahamian school curriculum. The book is already in most of the book stores and libraries in Nassau and steps are being made to ensure that the family Islands are not being left out.

“Fattening up Frog for Snake” is already being circulated throughout the United States, England and Canada.

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Write up on ‘Fattening Up Frog For Snake’

Once again, Cecil Newry has graced the Bahamas with yet another spectacular book of poetry. ‘Fattening up Frog for Snake’ is a must read collection of poems that contains strings of vivid, passionate and thought provoking verse. Unlike Cecil’s last book of poems “As I Commence to Dream” his present collection of verse is a kaleidoscope of different themes, which will excite and delight the most demanding poetry enthusiast. “Fattening up Frog for Snake” will erupt the reader’s soul with thought provoking imagery and tantalising prose which will leave you wondering what will he think of next! It is no wonder his works have traversed several continents including England, Canada, the United States and his home Nassau, The Bahamas. Cecil Newry is no stranger to the literary genre as he has written numerous articles for periodicals and magazines.
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Who Will Cry For Haiti

Who will cry for Haiti
The bastard child of Africa,
her ill begotten son?
Who will cry for Haiti,
the living seed of revolution
symbol of slavery undone?
Who will cry for Haiti,
a country poverty stricken and black faced?
Who will cry for Haiti, a neglected dieing race?
Juneau, you asked who will cry for Haiti
and extend a helping hand
My answer to that is simple: no one,
we shall stick our heads in the sand…

and wait for Haiti to help itself.

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Letter to Christian and Obediah

Subject:  Such email isn’t funny any more

Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 16:23:33 +0000

Christian,

There was a time when I considered myself lucky, perhaps privileged even to have been included into Obie’s chronical of emails entitled ‘dialogue with Dr. Keith Russell.’

At first, I thought I was included accidently; for clearly, the email between you and he seemed to have been one of a personal nature.  The wording seemed casual and sentimental regarding a concern, better yet a ‘matteroffact’ issues amongst friends.  Due to that, I dismissed the entire chronical and only took notice when I had once again been “pivileged” to have receive another forward, regarding the same subject; however, the apparent malice intepretation of something I thought was of a trivial subject matter, forced me to respond, again casual in nature, as I had yet to realize that the email was a chain of responses.

What I had responded is not important, as I am sure it is on record some place in cyberspace, for all to read now.

Upon realizing that the emails are a chain, I was intrigued and enjoyed the jousting of opinions.  However, it has morphed into something more.  It is no longer the furry, big eyed, cuddly creature, that we found in the bog in the woods…it’s now a monster that may devour us all.  The creature is feeding off egos, and it is swelling as newbies to the subject matter throw in their two cents: judging and misjudging on a subject, that was never even intended for their eyes.

I say, that the innocent querry amongst friends into whose degree is authentic or not, has been publicly answered and all who had doubts, no longer bare them.  Moreover, the question of should there ever have been doubt, is a matter of opinion, for all public figures will have detractors.  That is the nature of life and politics.

So, let us close this chronical of emails before the creature comes to our homes for dinner, and suck us down like that transparent, slimey conch thingy that the old folks say is good for the Bahamian man’s back and stamina.

Let us all remain friends and poets alike…

Regards,

C.A.N

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Invitation to join Spokenwordpoetsinthebahamas

Kindly show your support and join this new Bahamian poetry board.  The Board consist of posts from new and experienced Bahamian poets.

The Board also contains information and advice on how to become published, how to market ones work, the listing of various poetical events, and even the critiguing of the contributing poet’s works.

We would greatly appreciate your input and advice.  Moreso, appreciate you forwarding and ecouraging others to join.

Site:
http://groups.msn.com/Spokenwordpoetsinthebahamas

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Bahamas Issues: Response to Pharoah regarding Majority Rule Day loosing significance

Re: Majority Rule Day loosing Significance!


Quote:
Originally Posted by pharoah
Beautifully said! Make no mistake, it is an important day as any in the history of the Bahamas. But it ought to be taught and propagated by men and women not connected to politics and its poison.

If one analyze the history of majority day and how it came to be in 1967, we will see that infact two independents: Sir Alvin Braynen(a white man) and Randoll Fawkes(labour party) were much a hero as Sir Lynden and Sir Milo Butler. For they cast their lot in with the PLP giving them a majority of two after the election were dead lock at 18 seats apiece!

What these two men did was significant in that rumor has it that the UBP lay before these men an open cheque. So these men put Principles above the Pound!

What I have found so disconcerting about the whole affair after the PLP came to power, was how they handle the racial issue. The PLP had an excellent chance to unite this Bahamas like no other country in the world as far as race relations is concern.

Having used a white man vote to gain power it quicky forgot the lesson that Sir Alvin Braynen had just taught. Sir Alvin knew in his heart that the UBP policy was racist and dehumanizing, so he walk across the floor and help usher the Bahamas into a true democracy, only later to have the party that he help, paint those of his hue as evil and not to be trusted.

It is my fervent hope that Bahamians come to appreciate the true significance of the day and those worthy of praise, not only those of the darker hue.

If we are gonna teach history, let us teach the FULL history. And let the chips fall where they may. God bless the Bahamas!

in order for us as Bahamian to fully appreciate the day…we may have to change the name of the Day…the term Majority Rule day, as conotations of the majority (blacks) are over the minority (whites). This is why few white turn out to such celebrations…

I say name it “Democracy day”

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