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| CHIPS, ANYONE? [
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1/5/2007 9:15:36 AM |
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Kevin Haggerty Special to the Star Toronto Star
By the time my four-year-old son is swathed in the soft flesh of old age, he will likely find it unremarkable that he and almost everyone he knows will be permanently implanted with a microchip. Automatically tracking his location in real time, it will connect him with databases monitoring and recording his smallest behavioural traits.
Most people anticipate such a prospect with a sense of horrified disbelief, dismissing it as a science-fiction fantasy. The technology, however, already exists. For years humane societies have implanted all the pets that leave their premises with a small identifying microchip. As well, millions of consumer goods are now traced with tiny radio frequency identification chips that allow satellites to reveal their exact location.
A select group of people are already "chipped" with devices that automatically open doors, turn on lights, and perform other low-level miracles. Prominent among such individuals is researcher Kevin Warwick of Reading University in England; Warwick is a leading proponent of the almost limitless potential uses for such chips.
Other users include the patrons of the Baja Beach Club in Barcelona, many of whom have paid about $150 (U.S.) for the privilege of being implanted with an identifying chip that allows them to bypass lengthy club queues and purchase drinks by being scanned. These individuals are the advance guard of an effort to expand the technology as widely as possible.
From this point forward, microchips will become progressively smaller, less invasive, and easier to deploy. Thus, any realistic barrier to the wholesale "chipping" of Western citizens is not technological but cultural. It relies upon the visceral reaction against the prospect of being personally marked as one component in a massive human inventory.
Today we might strongly hold such beliefs, but sensibilities can, and probably will, change . . . (article)
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| THE MADRID FAMILY GETS A NEW MEMBER! [
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10/31/2006 11:13:11 AM |
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Please meet my newest grandchild, Blaise Ambrose Madrid, born about a month ago to my son and daughter-in-law, Jon and Kelly Madrid. As you can imagine, we are all thrilled to have Boy Blaise among us, as are his big sisters, Audrey and Monica.

P.S. He's a Catholic now. Was baptized two weeks ago. We don't waste time around here.
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| Saturday, August 26, 2006 |
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| BOWS, BABIES, AND FIVE IN A FAMILY [
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8/26/2006 10:04:57 AM |
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[My apologies for what previously seemed like a drive-by posting. Having been back in the Canadian wilderness for so long, I forgot how to find a parking space (log in). Anyway, here's my latest for the Wanderer]
Last month my wife and I experienced the birth of our first son. Up until then, God had blessed Sonya and I with two little girls. But Michael Xavier was born a healthy 8 pounds, 3 ounces. He has long arms and a strong set of shoulders for a newborn. This is a good sign he will grow up to be a bow-hunter like his dad.
My friend Bill Murphy heads the local right-to-life movement. He and his wife are the father of four young Catholic ladies. “You haven’t experienced family until you bring your third child home,” he shared with Sonya and I prior to Xavier’s birth. “But God gives you the grace to handle it.”
Strangely, my Mormon friend up at the archery range told me the same thing. My Mormon frined is the father of six children. He told me that three is where one’s focus as a parent shifts from the individual child to the family as a whole.
This is proving true in the Vere household. Whereas I use to sneak off to the range to shoot a few arrows with the guys, I now find myself making the twice-weekly trip with my five-year old. This takes some of the pressure off my wife while allowing me to spend some one-on-one time with my daughter.
My oldest is proving as adept with a bow as she is on the balancing beam at the local YMCA. It will be a few years before I bring her bear hunting, but she can hit a target at ten yards.
More importantly, our father-daughter archery is time she spends away from television and its corrupting influence. Our time together not only allows me to develop her skills, but her character as well.
This is a problem I often observe in tribunal ministry. Parents today do not know their children. Spending a couple hours in the bush with a five-year old–particularly outside of cell-phone range–has forced me to get to know my daughter. I have learned more about her in the last month than in the first five years of her life. Helping her learn archery has taught me about her various strengths and weaknesses. It has also taught me how to encourage the former and correct latter. These parenting skills can be taken off the range and applied to my oldest’s development in other areas of her life.
The situation is similar with my second daughter. While Angela is still a little too young for the shooting range, she now accompanies me on my weekly trip to the farmers’ market as well my monthly visit to the local Mennonite farm. At two-years old she is brimming with personality. This is something I had not noticed prior to the birth of my son. Previously I found it more convenient to do the grocery shopping alone.
Yet not practicing contraception requires sacrifice and inconvenience. With each visit to the archery range or to the farmers’ market, however, I notice that spending time with my children is less of an inconvenience and more of an opportunity to assist in their development as young Catholics.
In short, having a third child has forced me to take my role as father more seriously. It has forced me to love each child more, become more attentive to the needs of my wife, and be more open to God’s grace in marriage and family life. I feel sad for those couples who will never experience this grace due to their practice of contraception. |
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| Thursday, August 24, 2006 |
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| TODAY ON MY OPEN LINE RADIO PROGRAM [
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8/24/2006 9:31:56 PM |
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On my EWTN radio show today, I responded briefly to a couple of the arguments Protestants use in their attempts to defend sola scriptura. In particular, their misuse of 2 Timothy 3:16 regarding theopneustos.
The show broadacasts every Thursday at 3:00 p.m. ET in about 125 major markets, as well as Sirius radio, as well as online. You can listen online here: http://www.ewtn.com/radio/index.asp# (click on the "radio" tab at the top of the page, then click "listen live" and choose your media).
Another post regarding the show is available here: http://www.envoymagazine.com/EnvoyEncore/Detail.asp?BlogID=2573
* * * One of the questions I answered -- actually, the very last one, with just 90 seconds to go before the show ended -- was on the futile attempt by some Protestants to use 1 Corinthians 4:6 as a prooftext in support of sola scriptura. In my 1992 article that Donna linked to, "Going Beyond," I discuss the reasons why this argument fails.
BTW, the archive copy of today's show is up now, and you can get it here: http://www.ewtn.com/vondemand/audio/seriessearchprog.asp?seriesID=6725&T1=open+line
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| Wednesday, August 23, 2006 |
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| FLAMMABLE LIQUID FOUND ABOARD U.S. DOMESTIC FLIGHT [
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8/23/2006 1:40:17 PM |
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23 August 2006: An investigation conducted jointly between investigators from the Northeast Intelligence Network and CanadaFreePress.com, acting on information provided by a well placed source within the airline industry, has found that the threat to our airlines – even those originating within the United States and Canada – does not appear to be over. The recently discovered UK based plot to detonate explosives on international flights into the US might have a greater reach and pose a greater threat than originally reported.
On Saturday, August 19, 2006, an alert member of a flight crew aboard [b]United Airlines flight 94 from San Francisco(SFO) to Newark(EWR)[/b] made a rather startling discovery: a bottle of “Aquafina,” emptied and refilled with a yellowish liquid was placed in the galley of the aircraft, on a back counter near a coffee warmer. A subsequent inspection of the bottle and testing of the liquid by safety officials, including members of a Hazmat crew found that the bottle contained a “flammable, highly explosive liquid that has no legitimate commercial purpose.” Interviews with members of the flight crew reported that no one working that flight recalled seeing the refilled bottle until its discovery immediately prior to the aircraft’s descent.
According to the information provided to the Northeast Intelligence Network by a well-placed source and further confirmed through federal transportation officials speaking on the condition of anonymity, the bottle “did, in fact, contain a liquid explosive, and appeared to be deliberately placed near the coffee burner sometime right before the aircraft’s descent [into Newark].” Had the bottle tipped toward or onto the heat source, or been exposed to other possible effects from either the heat or landing, “it is feasible that the contents could have ignited or exploded.” An investigation conducted jointly between investigators from the Northeast Intelligence Network and CanadaFreePress.com found that this incident was reported internally within the airline carrier’s safety board and is under active investigation, although so far, it has been successfully kept out of the media.
Based on this incident, flight crews have been instructed to “protect the integrity and security” of the galleys of the aircrafts, insure limited access to those areas by passengers, and to conduct periodic inspections of such areas before and during the flights. . . (article)
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| 18-WHEELS OF MASS DESTRUCTION IN AMERICA? [
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8/23/2006 1:36:36 PM |
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21 August 2006: At a time when most of our attention is focused upon near-miss terrorist plots involving commercial aviation, disturbances onboard in-flight aircraft by a single woman or groups of Arab men, and mutinies of paying commercial passengers refusing to board aircraft when suspicious persons are in their midst… we risk overlooking a another current and very real threat right here in the continental United States – the thefts of commercial vehicles which potentially may be utilized by terrorists as Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED).
Vehicles such as these were used in the February 1993 attack on the World Trade Center and the 1995 attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Those two attacks killed 174 innocent American citizens and wounded over 1,800. The 1993 WTC mass-murder attempt also was an attempt at terrorist chemical warfare with the release of quickly lethal sodium cyanide.
I have learned from a confidential source that at the present time the Federal Bureau of Investigation has this specific threat on their front burner. The FBI believes this specific threat is very real and of imminent concern.
My source has stated that what most concerns the FBI are between 20 and 25 commercial semi-tractor trailers which have recently been stolen from parking yards around the country. Additional, and in direct support and conjunction with this information, I also learned from yet another source that within the past couple of days another pair of 18-wheelers have been gone missing, one from Barstow, California and another from Gastonia, North Carolina. The threat specific locales being mentioned by anonymous sources regarding this threat are as follows – Detroit, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois; Las Vegas, Nevada and Miami, Florida.
The Northeast Intelligence Network has long been in the vanguard in reporting the thefts of such commercial vehicles – to include the never recovered 9,200 gallon gasoline tanker stolen between 8-12 April 2004 from the TK Transport Terminal yard in Pennsauken, New Jersey to the more recent 24-foot box truck carrying 485 gallons of hypochlorite solution stolen from Savol Bleach in East Hartford, Connecticut on June 8, 2006. . . (article)
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| THE ART IN CHESS [
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8/22/2006 9:48:07 AM |
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My paternal grandfather -- who died when I was six months old -- wrote this reflection on chess back in 1952.
The Art in Chess
The California Chess REPORTER Vol. 1 No. 9, April 1952
Rhythm, Harmony, Timing, all have their place in chess just as in music. And the characteristics manifested in the artist are not unlike those found in the true lover of chess.
The young novice starting out on his musical career goes through the usual strenuous routine of mastering the prescribed fundamentals. It is a long, hard struggle. But eventually he arrives at a certain stage where he undergoes a strange change. He sees his work in a different light. His lessons are no longer a task. He has learned to appreciate the beauty of music, the value of art. He needs no coaxing - the music attracts him, fascinates him. He is not content with what he has learned, for this is only the beginning. He must learn more and more. He searches hungrily for new and more difficult roads to success. And as he climbs each step, he stops to survey, pauses to inspect, to iron out flaws, and polish to perfection. Finally, he emerges a musician and artist. His work now has an individual touch. Others copy from him. And his name and masterpieces become immortal in the halls of fame.
So too in chess. At first, it is just another game. Some dabble in it a while, but not long enough to discover its mysterious charms, which are carefully hidden from the casual observer. Chess is like a flower: It demands attention, work, cultivation. Chess belongs to the curious, who love to delve and to pry, to explore regions unknown, to discover what others have overlooked. And as the amateur player begins to feel the thrills, his game begins to take on a deeper meaning. It ceases to be an ordinary game. It no longer is played for relaxation, nor to pass away the time. It becomes, rather, a challenge to the mind and to the imagination. He must explore, he must conquer. The dull routine of life has suddenly changed - a new horizon has appeared. He has something new to live for. A thirst has been created, and he seeks to satisfy it. He must learn more: The hidden traps, the art of sacrifice, the significance of position, the technique. And finally, like the artist, he acquires poise, finesse, personality. He is no longer a mere manipulator of pieces. His moves are radiant with meaning. His men are handled with the skill of precision of Raphael's brush. He strives to make his games as flawless as the painting of the Madonna, or the statue of Venus.
Such is the nature of chess, which will live as long as Art exists, for chess is art.
by Bernard Madrid, Riverside, California
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| VATICAN DUMPS DARWINIST-BOOSTING ASTRONOMER [
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8/22/2006 9:38:42 AM |
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The Jesuit priest-astronomer who vocally opposed the Catholic understanding of God-directed creation, has been removed from his post as head of the Vatican observatory.
Fr. George Coyne has been head of the Vatican observatory for 25 years is an expert in astrophysics with an interest in the interstellar medium, stars with extended atmospheres and Seyfert galaxies. He also appointed himself as an expert in evolutionary biology and theology last summer in an article for the UK’s liberal Catholic magazine, The Tablet.
Fr. Coyne was writing against Christoph Cardinal Schonborn, a principal author of the Catholic catechism, who said that an “unplanned process of random variation and natural selection,” both important parts of evolutionary thinking, are incompatible with Catholic belief in God’s ordering and guiding of creation.
Coyne, retiring after 25 years of service for the Vatican observatory, said, “The classical question as to whether the human being came about by chance, and so has no need of God, or by necessity, and so through the action of a designer God, is no longer valid.”
Schonborn had written in the New York Times that “neo-Darwinian evolution is not compatible with Catholic doctrine.”
Fr. Coyne is being replaced at the Vatican Observatory by Father Funes, 43, a native of Cordoba, Argentina. . . . (article)
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| "WHY WE MUST PROFILE" [
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8/20/2006 4:17:27 PM |
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Robert Spencer distills the simple reason for his advocating an unabashed policy of profiling airline passengers to give greater scrutiny to those (whether Arab, Asian, Caucasian, Hispanic, etc.) who might be Muslim:
Why not? All the September 11 hijackers were Muslims. So were the July 7 London bombers. And the Madrid train bombers of March 2004. And on and on. All the plotters in the recent international airplane hijacking attempt are Muslims. All were working on the basis of Islamic theology. Why must officials continue not to notice this? To ignore this is to give up voluntarily the one thing that may make it possible to spot the perpetrators of a terror attack before it happens, and head it off. In other words, it is suicidal. . . . (article)
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| Thursday, August 17, 2006 |
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| BACK FROM MY HIATUS [
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8/1/2006 12:03:58 PM |
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As you can see, I took a bit of a hiatus from posting on the weblog. There were many things going on in my life -- all of them good, thanks be to God -- but they made my schedule just hectic enough that I felt it would be as good a time as any this summer to take a break.
Since I last posted, my daughter Bridget got married to Al Trask, a great young man from Rapid City, SD (where it's been record-breakingly hot these past few weeks). The wedding was beautiful and so many of our friends and out-of-town relatives attended, which made it all the more wonderful. Bridget and Al are happily ensconced in their new home in South Dakota, and she's getting used to the life of a housewife. Nancy and I are waiting for the BIG call, any week now.
Rather than post the various new things in my world in this post, I'll add them piece meal above. But I'm back now. I know, I know, that news may be the occasion for yawns from some, but for those of you who find this site useful and who check in, now and then, for updates, I wanted to let you know. Thanks!
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| THE STORY OF THE 12TH IMAM [
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5/30/2006 5:43:12 PM |
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It is said that in the 10th century, the 12th and last Imam of the Shiite branch of Islam disappeared. He is said to be hidden by God and will reappear at the end of history to lead an era of Islamic justice. Actions by, and Rumors about, Iran's president have renewed interest in the 12th Imam.

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| BATWOMAN RETURNS AS LESBIAN [
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5/30/2006 4:19:41 PM |
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Comic book heroine Batwoman is to make a comeback as a "lipstick lesbian" who moonlights as a crime fighter, a DC Comics spokesman has confirmed.
Batwoman - real name Kathy Kane - will appear in 52, a year-long DC Comics publication that began this month.
In her latest incarnation, she is a rich socialite who has a romantic history with another 52 character, ex-police detective Renee Montoya.
52 will be published in the UK as a graphic novel by Titan Books in 2007. . . (article)
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| BABIES BEING ABORTED FOR NOT BEING PERFECT [
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5/29/2006 6:36:15 PM |
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The ethical storm over abortions has been renewed as it emerged that terminations are being carried out for minor, treatable birth defects.
Late terminations have been performed in recent years because the babies had club feet, official figures show. (article)
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