Sunday soapbox

Sunday’s soapbox is yours to use as you will – within the bounds of decency and absence of defamation.

You’re welcome to look back or forward, discuss issues of the moment, to pontificate, ponder or point us to something of interest, to educate, elucidate or entertain, to muse or amuse.
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4 Responses to Sunday soapbox

  1. Andrei's avatar Andrei says:

    “Remember the Sabbath and keep it Holy”

    Does being secular mean being Godless? There was a time when this day of the week was kept apart – the stores were closed and there was no advertising on TV. There weren’t even Sunday papers, imagine that! And this is not that long ago

    Sunday was the first thing surrendered as a Christian nation was slowly transformed to a secular Godless one.

    Soon we will have the annual attempts to open the stores on the two holiest days on the Christian Calendar and transform them into just another day just like all the rest except for the chocolate eggs and spicy yeasty buns, which have been on sale since January in any case for those who just can’t wait…….

    Sometimes it is good to just stop, put everything aside and seek the deeper meaning of it all.

    And you are less likely to be lead astray by self seeking politicians and self appointed experts with their own agendas if you do.

    A brief glimpse into Heaven, even the language is special, set aside for worship

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  2. Andrei's avatar Andrei says:

    My goodness you people have got to wake up – can’t you see what is happening in this country as it begins to replicate the Soviet Union and push people of Faith outside the pale?

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10868979

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  3. homepaddock's avatar homepaddock says:

    The criticism is of a perceived conflict of interest, not of his faith.

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  4. Andrei's avatar Andrei says:

    LOL Ele, here is another one in The New Zealand Herald Pravda.

    Someone has or is going through the submissions to the Parliamentary committee and looking to embarrass or otherwise make life uncomfortable for those who dared to stray outside the pary line

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10863100

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