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		<title>Peter Lamborn Wilson &#8211; Back to 1911 Movement Manifesto: Photography</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everything has already been said about photography. We have it here in 1911 but even now we can see how it may have been a big mistake. The Byzantine Iconoclasts were no mere smashers of idols &#8211; their arguments ran deep, subtle &#38; profound. They claimed that the Image colonizes the Imagination &#8211; other people&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everything has already been said about photography.  We have it here in 1911 but even now we can see how it may have been a <em>big mistake</em>.</p>
<p>The Byzantine Iconoclasts were no mere smashers of idols &#8211; their arguments ran deep, subtle &amp; profound.  They claimed that the Image colonizes the Imagination &#8211; other people&#8217;s magic overcomes your own personal magic &amp; imprints itself on your soul.  Only the Imagination free of such (mis)representation can truly be called autonomous &amp; capable of <em>poiesis</em>, the creative act.  To depict the sacred (&amp; all things are potentially sacred) is to degrade it &amp; thus to blaspheme.  Only the Eye of the Heart can actually <em>see</em>.</p>
<p>Many Sufis would agree with these sentiments, as would many Jewish &amp; Protestant mystics.  The more accurate &amp; scientific the representation the more it lies &amp; blasphemes.  &#8220;Abstract&#8221; art is more <em>moral</em> than any form of realism.  Music &amp; architecture, which are simply themselves (ideally), are considered permissible, although Islam suspects even music of threatening the soul&#8217;s integrity.  But painting &amp; sculpture &amp; especially photography must surely be damned.  <em>Looking</em> itself is a compromised or even guilty pleasure, lacking the intimacy of touch or smell or even hearing &#8211; too akin to &#8220;pure reason&#8221; &#8211; to cruel.</p>
<p>Against these arguments however we might assert the possibility of <em>Hermetic Imagery</em> &#8211; which (as Giordano Bruno or Athanasius Kircher would say) can allow us to free ourselves <em>from</em> the Image <em>through</em> the Image.</p>
<p>Certain symbols, Emblems, hieroglyphs or works of art can liberate the Imagination rather than &#8220;enchain&#8221; it.  These images stimulate <em>your own</em> creativity rather than stifle or suffocate it under <em>their</em> beauty or shock-value or subliminal potency etc.</p>
<p>In the Renaissance this theory of art was called &#8220;Egyptian,&#8221; thanks to a <em>fortuitous misunderstanding</em> of the ancient hieroglyphs (ie that they were &#8220;magic&#8221;).  Cagliostro was pushing the same notion in the late 19th Century.  I believe we need such a theory in order to redeem our various arts &#8211; to save them from merely forming new chains, like advertising or propaganda.</p>
<p>Does this argument rescue photography from its own special hell?  Maybe not.  But maybe there&#8217;s something to be said for a touch of damnation.  Maybe photography is a vice, like pornography, but then perhaps it could be a <em>magical</em> vice.</p>
<p>If we must have photography in 1911 let it be slow, clumsy, alchemical, rare &#8211; somehow still innocent of theory &#8211; not so much a spectral doubling but rather <em>Magic Lanterns</em>, a kind of stained glass, primitive &amp; luminous, posed &amp; formal, static, sepia-toned, nostalgic &amp; slightly comical.</p>
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		<title>Trevor Blake: American Renaissance 2011 Conference</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[American Renaissance: About American Renaissance (31 January 2011) American Renaissance is a monthly magazine that has been published since 1991. It has been called “a literate, undeceived journal of race, immigration and the decline of civility.” We consider it America’s premiere publication of racial-realist thought [...] Race is an important aspect of individual and group [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>American Renaissance: <a href="http://amren.com/siteinfo/index.html">About American Renaissance</a> (31 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p><em>American Renaissance</em> is a monthly magazine that has been published since 1991. It has been called “a literate, undeceived journal of race, immigration and the decline of civility.” We consider it America’s premiere publication of racial-realist thought [...] Race is an important aspect of individual and group identity. Of all the fault lines that divide society &#8211; language, religion, class, ideology &#8211; it is the most prominent and divisive. Race and racial conflict are at the heart of the most serious challenges the Western World faces in the 21st century.  The problems of race cannot be solved without adequate understanding. Attempts to gloss over the significance of race or even to deny its reality only make problems worse. Progress requires the study of all aspects of race, whether historical, cultural, or biological. This approach is known as race realism.</p></blockquote>
<p>Southern Poverty Law Center: <a href="http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2006/summer/irreconcilable-differences/the-groups">Intelligence Report, Summer 2006, Issue Number 122</a> (2006)</p>
<blockquote><p><em>American Renaissance</em>, based in [editor Jared] Taylor&#8217;s home in Oakton, Va., also publishes frequent articles on the discredited field of eugenics &#8211; selective breeding to improve human genetic stock. The foundation has hosted biannual conferences since 1994, and its website, featuring stories on black crime and the like, recently rose to one of the top 20,000 in the world after a makeover. In recent years, Taylor has added several budding racist intellectuals to his staff, including Ian Jobling, the website editor and E-list moderator, and Stephen Webster, assistant editor of <em>American Renaissance</em>. Even before he started the New Century Foundation, Taylor wrote on race, penning a 1992 book, <em>Paved With Good Intentions</em>, that argued because sterilizing welfare mothers would not be publicly accepted, authorities should instead provide such women with &#8220;five-year implantable contraceptives.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Wikipedia: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Renaissance_%28magazine%29">American Renaissance (Magazine)</a> (31 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p><em>American Renaissance</em> is a monthly racialist magazine published by the New Century Foundation.  The magazine and foundation were founded by Jared Taylor, and the first issue was published in November 1990. A main theme of the magazine is a claim that non-white minorities pose a demographic threat to the United States and other Western nations. The magazine argues that the United States&#8217; major social problems are due to racial diversity and a weakening of the country&#8217;s white racial heritage by increased non-white immigration.</p></blockquote>
<p>Charlotte Observer: <a href="http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/01/26/2012587/white-nationalists-conference.html">White Nationalists&#8217; Conference Stymied</a> (26 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p>When a white nationalist magazine announced a conference in Charlotte, anarchists and other groups vowed to protest or disrupt the gathering.  But behind the scenes the conference apparently met an unexpected obstacle: Charlotte City Council member Patrick Cannon.  On Wednesday, <em>American Renaissance</em> magazine said plans for its annual conference are now in limbo because the hotel where it was scheduled to take place canceled the reservation.  An e-mail Cannon sent to a constituent early this week suggested he was lobbying local hotels to refuse to book <em>American Renaissanc</em>e.  Cannon wrote that he had contacted hotels and that &#8220;they seem to be cooperating.  An attempt was made for accommodations at another hotel but based on what I ask to take place they were denied again,&#8221; the e-mail said.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Jewish Defense Organization: <a href="http://www.jewishdefense.org/">Death to Nazi Scum!</a> (31 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p>Charlotte City Councilman Warren Turner, Charlotte City Councilman Patrick Cannon and the NAACP plus other anti-racist groups have had the meeting of the American Renaissance Party cancelled. Councilman Turner sent out an email to all of the hotels in Charlotte informing them to alert the police if AmRen booked space with them. Councilman Cannon also advised these hotels to be in compliance with the law. When the Airport Sheraton Hotel checked its convention bookings it found that AmRen had booked under a different name for the dates in question. The Sheraton returned the deposit that the Shockleyite scum had put down to reserve the meeting room where the Nazi meeting was to be held. JDO is warning other hotels in the area to be on the lookout for anyone who tries to book for the same dates. JDO believes preaching racial inferiority can lead to lynchings, cross burnings and murder and mayhem.</p></blockquote>
<p>The American Independent: <a href="http://www.americanindependent.com/167124/white-supremacist-group-american-renaissance-forced-to-move-location-of-annual-conference-in-charlotte">White Supremacist Group American Renaissance Forced to Move Location of Annual Conference in Charlotte</a> (26 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p>Rev. William J. Barber II, president of the North Carolina NAACP, said of the planned visit to Charlotte by American Renaissance, “Racial hatred, and those who promote racial animosity, has no place in our American society. Certainly people have a First Amendment right to have their views, but we think people should stand up. We stand opposed to any groups that promote white supremacy.”</p></blockquote>
<p>One People&#8217;s Project: <a href="http://www.onepeoplesproject.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=640:here-we-go-again-2011-american-renaissance-conference-kicked-out-of-one-hotel-blocked-from-others&amp;catid=29:antifa-news&amp;Itemid=14">Here We Go Again!</a> (27 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p>This time, it wasn&#8217;t us who mounted the campaign against AmRen. Sure, we were the ones who alerted the Southern Anti-Racism Network, who took the lead in opposing the 2011 <em>American Renaissance</em> Conference, which was slated to take place Feb. 4-6 in Charlotte, NC. And yes, we have been meeting and planning for our opposition since November (we were actually in one of those meetings when news of the Tuscon shooting broke &#8211; which Fox News tried to connect to AmRen). And yes, our plans are still going forward at this time, even though AmRen&#8217;s plans seem to be meeting the same fate as in DC last year &#8211; squashed. Nothing is etched in stone, however. Jared Taylor &amp; Co. have not officially announced a cancellation (probably trying to see if a TGI Fridays would hook them up with a back room or something), so we are still waiting to see what comes of this. But while we sounded the initial alarm, this was all due to  the efforts of the community saying no to Taylor and his New Century Foundation. It is now being reported by local press that the hotel that Taylor tried to keep under wraps had been discovered, the hotel bounced them out, and other hotels won&#8217;t accomidate [sic] him! And before you say it, everyone who opposes AmRen has freedom of speech and association too. People had a right to alert area hotels that this was going to take place and they might not want to have this going on. Hotels have the right to close their doors to unwelcome elements. And we have the right to say that it doesn&#8217;t matter where AmRen goes. We will always be there to sound the alarm.</p></blockquote>
<p>American Renaissance: <a href="http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2011/01/an_appeal_to_th.php">An Appeal to the City of Charlotte and to Mayor Pro-tem Patrick Cannon</a> (31 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p>On July 29, 2010, New Century Foundation signed a contract with the Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel to host the biennial <em>American Renaissance</em> (AR) conference. (New Century Foundation is the non-profit organization that publishes the monthly magazine, <em>American Renaissance</em>.)  We explained to the Sheraton that many people think the ideas discussed in AR are controversial. We explained that in 2010 a hotel that had agreed to host our conference came under pressure and broke its contract with us. The Sheraton agreed that it was therefore important to keep the location of the conference confidential. Our contacts said they understood what was at stake and that they believed in free speech.  On January 25, the Sheraton sent us a one-line e-mail message saying that because of “recent disclosures as to the nature of your event” they were breaking their contract. Since then, they refuse to speak to us. The pretence that it did not know what might be discussed at an AR conference is a pathetic, embarrassing lie.  Perhaps what the Sheraton actually found out was that Patrick Cannon, Mayor Pro-tem of the city of Charlotte, does not want AR to come to Charlotte. In an e-mail message to a constituent he wrote: “I have all hotels, motels, and gotels [sic] on notice and they seem to be cooperating well still.” The date of this e-mail was January 25, the very day the Sheraton canceled its contract.  We can only imagine that the Sheraton must have come under very heavy pressure to walk away from tens of thousands of dollars in revenues &#8211; 100 hotel rooms for two nights, a formal banquet, bar and meal tabs &#8211; and to subject itself to a five-figure cancellation fee. [...] At an AR conference, middle-aged men in suits give speeches to other middle-aged men in suits. We have nothing to hide. Our speeches are videotaped and made available on our website, amren.com. If our ideas are hopelessly wrong, they should be easy to refute. They should be a threat to no one.  Why is Charlotte in a panic about this conference?  It is because we disagree with certain prevailing views and we have the courage of our convictions. Your city is not even attempting to understand our views, much less debate them. You are trying to silence us and drive us away.  Are your citizens proud of what you are doing? In an era that claims to value “tolerance and diversity,” why do you have no tolerance for the most precious kind of diversity of all: the diversity of ideas? [...] We think better of Charlotte than this. We call on Patrick Cannon and Warren Turner to consider how their actions soil the reputation of their city. We believe they should support free speech. We believe they should take a stand for genuine tolerance of a genuine diversity of ideas.  We call on them to issue an apology to <em>American Renaissance</em> and to make a city-owned property available to us to rent for our conference. It is still not too late to encourage the qualities that made America great, not the totalitarian impulses that Americans &#8211; at least traditionally &#8211; have always despised.</p></blockquote>
<p>Articles continue at links.  You know, it was only a few decades ago when <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/06/05/trevor-blake-trajectory-through-anarchism/"><em>I</em> was the anarchist</a> tearing down posters of groups I didn&#8217;t like from telephone poles.  I made <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/trevorblake/2082136746/in/set-72157603358875365/">collage art</a> (that&#8217;ll learn &#8216;em!) from the posters I tore down.  And <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/06/05/trevor-blake-trajectory-through-anarchism/"><em>I</em> was the anarchist</a> preventing groups I didn&#8217;t like from marching in the streets.  I thought of myself as a champion of freedom and as a protector of the people.  But I wasn&#8217;t.  I was (very, very slightly) lessening the amount of freedom in the world.  If such a thing as &#8220;the people&#8221; exist, I did nothing to protect them.  Protecting people from ideas is not something I advocate today, although I confess I did decades ago.  I was (albeit with nearly no effect) close to the opposite of the person I thought I was.  And so today I take some pains to do penance.  I advocate freedom of thought and speech and assembly and association.  And I try to <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/09/22/trevor-blake-heretical-two-timeline/">advocate</a> these freedoms for those I disagree with with as much rigor as I advocate these freedoms for those who think like me.  Not as a <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/09/24/trevor-blake-yes-you-can-say-no-a-review-of-the-myth-of-natural-rights-by-l-a-rollins/">natural right</a> or as an American or as a Western man, but out of basic civility.  Don&#8217;t want to go?  Keep away.  Want to air your differences?  I&#8217;m guessing Mr. Taylor would be happy to debate you.  Vigorous protest are entirely appropriate, for or against the Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel and for or against <em>American Renaissance</em>, if you have some vigor in you.  Boycott or bankroll any group you see fit.  But don&#8217;t do like I did decades ago and be the bully you think you&#8217;re beating.</p>
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		<title>Rabbi Jon-9: Editorial</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is annoying to attend religious services and annoying not to. One who has had deep feelings for some organized religion finally gives up on its extant and visible self, usually after bouts of non-involvement, aggrieved attendance, and conquering indifference. &#8220;It is the evil of the age,&#8221; explains the voice of tradition. &#8220;It is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>It is annoying to attend religious services and annoying not to.  One who has had deep feelings for some organized religion finally gives up on its extant and visible self, usually after bouts of non-involvement, aggrieved attendance, and conquering indifference.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is the evil of the age,&#8221; explains the voice of tradition.  &#8220;It is the self-judgment of an illusion,&#8221; comes the modern explanation.  Have we really no slicker attitudes to cop than these: a sour sense of personal purity or an embittered belief in our rational integrity?</p>
<p>The <em>real</em> culprit is the whole idea of <em>organized</em> religion, which ought to be stacked next to military intelligence, public education &#038; jumbo shrimp in a museum of dizziness.</p>
<p>How could we have believed that we could walk into any mosque / church / temple &#8211; the spiritual equivalent of a waiting room &#8211; and find our undiscovered and secret desires?  Shame shame shame on <em>us</em> for having tried to share our spirit with less care and precaution than we would ordinarily exercise in sharing our sperm.</p>
<p>The people with whom one can do religion are as rare as those with whom one can make love &#8211; and not always the <em>same</em> persons!</p>
<p>Better to make religion a beautiful personal solace, like masturbation, than to rely on paid priests / rabbis / imams, licensed by the state to practice unsafe spirituality and spread mental diseases, especially those which undermine the mind&#8217;s natural defenses and immunities against silliness.</p>
<p>Anyone will tell you that religion is a private thing &#8211; but I teach you that religion must be a <em>secret</em> thing!  Fools, guard your dreams!  The wise have none so beautiful as yours!</p>
<p>Therefore, Moorish Orthodoxy.  Because the title is less cumbersome than Anarchopaganzen  &#8211; Hebreaochrislam.</p>
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<p><em>Moorish Science Monitor</em>. Volume 2 Number 6. Winter 1987.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[OUTLAW CHRISTIANITY! DEATH TO ALL CHRISTIANS! The above does not reflect the intention of OVO, and in fact stands opposite to it. The above is provided to feed the presuppositions of those who will not actually read this issue of OVO. Any review of this issue that quotes the words above is likely to have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>OUTLAW CHRISTIANITY!  DEATH TO ALL CHRISTIANS!</strong></p>
<p>The above does not reflect the intention of OVO, and in fact stands opposite to it.  The above is provided to feed the presuppositions of those who will not actually read this issue of OVO.  Any review of this issue that quotes the words above is likely to have been written by someone who never read beyond them to learn what OVO actually states.  This issue of OVO has a purpose, but the likelihood that it will be misrepresented is great enough that a clear statement of what the purpose is not is in order.</p>
<p>OVO does not advocate the criminalization of Christianity.  Existing criminal law suffices to address what is harmful, and law is among the least appropriate means of addressing what is merely mistaken.  Christians deserve equal sanction by the law, and voluntary and informed activities among consenting adults (including religion) should not be outlawed.<br />
OVO does not advocate the murder of Christians except in self-defense.  Because of the potential for legal error, capital punishment is immoral in all cases.  War and murder are immoral in all cases except in self-defense.  Except in self-defense, it is always immoral to kill (including killing Christians).</p>
<p>OVO does not advocate the replacement of the Christian God with another God, a Goddess, a pantheon of deities, nature worship, or similar substitution.  OVO does not advocate worship, be it of the Christian God or any other.  To any reader who uses OVO to build up their own superstition: your faith is equally contemptible.</p>
<p>OVO does not criticize Christianity because it does not understand it.  Many years research went into this issue, and along the way misunderstandings about Christianity (whether in its favor or against it) were abandoned.  OVO criticizes Christianity not because it does not understand it, but because it is worthy of criticism.</p>
<p>OVO does not criticize Christianity because the editor had a traumatic experience with Christianity.  The editor had a generally positive experience with Christianity while growing up and has Christian friends today.  It is a silent admission of defeat that Christians use this psychological, secular explanation for why someone might criticize their superstition.  The editor came to reject Christianity the old fashioned way: by reading the Bible.</p>
<p>OVO is not critical of Christianity because the editor is possessed by Satan, demons or evil spirits.  Such ghosts have never existed.</p>
<p>OVO does not criticize Christianity because it is a socialist publication.  OVO is not a socialist publication.</p>
<p>OVO does not criticize Christianity because Christianity is false.  Christianity is false, but that is not in itself sufficient reason to advocate that it wither away.  There are many non-fiction books, films, plays, poems and recordings that are also false but serve to inspire humanity.  But these false stories do not claim to be true, are not taught to impressionable children as true, and are not used to support legislation that meddles in the affairs of non-Christians.  No one is arguing that the epics of Homer be taught as history; no one is legislating that Aesop&#8217;s fables be posted in courtrooms.  These stories, though false, serve to inspire those who seek them out and are rightly preserved.  It is the secular power of Christianity that is the problem, not merely its falsehood.  Christianity does not attempt to identify and lessen its falsehoods: it revels in them as &#8216;tests of faith.&#8217;  Christianity is holding back science and art, culture and philosophy, tools that actually can and actually have improved humanity&#8217;s lot in an indifferent Universe.</p>
<p>OVO does not criticize Christianity because it is a good religion perverted to bad ends.  It is much more the case that a few good people (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, perhaps) have perverted the bad religion of Christianity to good ends.  All the good done in the name of Christianity could and does occur through entirely secular means.  What remains distinctly Christian if such duplication of labor is removed?  Threats of eternal damnation, denial of the pleasures and wonders of this short life, confusion and deception.  When Christianity has supported individual rights it has done so only after a &#8216;revelation&#8217; that (a) goes against its own history and (b) miraculously is in harmony with contemporary public opinion.  For example, many Christians opposed slavery in the United States; but many more supported slavery and did so for much longer.  Even today the Bible contains many passages supporting slavery and not one passage condemning it.  Christianity is a <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/trevor-blake-christianity-the-slave-religion/">slave religion</a>, a <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/trevor-blake-women-in-the-bible/">misogynist religion</a>, a <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/trevor-blake-god-hates-fags/">queer-killing religion</a>, a <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/trevor-blake-biblical-innumeracy/">nonsense religion</a>, but good people keep twisting their bad faith to good ends.  Wouldn&#8217;t it be better to just do good deeds without wasted efforts to placate an invisible monster that lives in the sky?</p>
<p>OVO does not criticize Christianity to criticize individual Christians.  It is often the case that an attack on a person&#8217;s unconsidered beliefs is perceived as an attack on their person.  If a person&#8217;s beliefs are profoundly unconsidered, to merely state that one holds differing beliefs is perceived as an attack.  For example, Christians who see other superstitions get equal time in the eyes of the law sometimes complain that their freedom of religion is under attack.  Those who hold considered beliefs are secure when challenged and (hopefully) willing to admit error.  Those who hold unconsidered beliefs, who repeat what they have been told without deliberation, are more likely to confuse who they are with what they believe.  Christianity, like all religions, encourages strong belief but also encourages a lack of consideration.  Posturing, bullying and stubbornness are substitutes for consideration of belief among most Christians.</p>
<p>OVO does not criticize Christianity because its claims contradict the evidence of our senses, science, history, archeology, astronomy, mathematics, common sense and the like.  It is true that Christianity is incompatible with all of these, but science progresses by way of challenges to all our claims.  If Christianity challenges the evidence of our senses, all the better: let the challenges be considered and considered again.  If the Bible contradicts science, science can be tested to see if the Bible has a better explanation for reality.  Where the Bible holds true, the Bible holds true.  Where the Bible is found to be false, it should either be re-written or re-classified as folk tales.  Resolving contradictions between the Bible and the evidence of our senses can be of value to us all, and so the contradictions between the Bible and the evidence of our senses are not in themselves why the Bible should be criticized.  Internal contradictions in the Bible, and holding on to falsehood when falsehood has been identified, are worthy of the greatest of criticisms.</p>
<p>OVO does not criticize Christianity as an argument for atheism.  The editor is preparing an argument for atheism that is distinct from this argument against Christianity.</p>
<p>OVO does not criticize Christianity because Jesus Christ was a good person whose followers have gone astray, or because we do not have the secret teachings of Jesus, or because Jesus was a complex person with both good and bad qualities.  Jesus never existed.</p>
<p>In 1991, the editor published <em>A Call to Heresy</em> on a BBS in Knoxville, Tennessee USA.  The document found its way onto BBS’ around the world as well as other formats, including an Internet domain in Hong Kong and a CD-ROM of public domain texts published by Palm Computers.  Various editions of the text can be found on the Internet today.  Some of the research done for that text has found a new home here in OVO 16 AntiChrist.</p>
<p>OVO criticizes the Bible.  Some Christians say that it is an error to overly attend to what the Bible says, and one should rely on the Bible as inspiration rather than fact.  But the Bible itself makes <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/trevor-blake-infallible-and-eternal/">claims of perfection</a>, and so taking it at its word in claims of perfection are as justified as any other perspective; perhaps more justified than some &#8216;inspired&#8217; interpretations.  If any interpretation of the Bible is as good as any other, then Christians in no way can distance themselves from the worst among them.  Having failed to amend the contradictions, atrocities and absurdities in the Bible with over two thousand years to do so, it is reasonable to conclude that the Bible is considered factual among Christians.  Some Christians (called Dominionists or Fundamentalists or Conservatives or the Christian Right) are explicit in their claim that the Bible is factual, while the rest hold it to be factual but requiring &#8216;interpretation&#8217; (often by way of asking the reader to simply ignore parts of the Bible).</p>
<p>But this issue of OVO does not limit itself to criticisms of the Bible.  The <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/08/02/trevor-blake-an-open-letter-to-amnesty-international/">Roman Catholic Church</a> claims a history pre-dating the Bible.  <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/martin-luther-excerpts-from-the-jews-and-their-lies/">Martin Luther</a>, founder of Protestant Christianity, wrote inspired texts.  <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/trevor-blake-the-church-of-jesus-christ-latter-day-saints-in-black-and-white/">The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints</a> and the <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/trevor-blake-the-watchtower-society-and-the-end-of-your-world/">Watchtower Society</a> claim to have Christian revelations in modern times.  All of these Christians are well deserving of criticism and contempt.</p>
<p>There are a set number of responses offered by Christians when confronted with their own beliefs.  The first and most common is to be told that these Bible verses have been taken out of context.  It is claimed that the verses surrounding these quotes give them a meaning other than their apparent meaning.  If this is the case it will be easy to demonstrate; full citations for each quote are given throughout.  The reader is encouraged to read the Bible.  There is no more sure path to rejecting Christianity than understanding it.  Some claim that the contexts of the times change how we should understand the Bible.  But does the Bible say it is relevant only until the time of Job (the last time God speaks directly to humanity), or does it claim to be relevant to all times?  Some claim that one translation of the Bible offers a more accurate account than another, but existing fragmentary early Christian texts contain their own contradictions, atrocities and absurdities.</p>
<p>The second common reply made by Christians when confronted with their own beliefs is that the Bible, God, Jesus and the rest are not to be understood by reason in the way math or science is.  Christianity is to be understood by faith, by the heart, by the spirit, by the soul. Therefore any apparent contradictions, atrocities or absurdities should be ignored because those are all &#8216;reason&#8217; and not &#8216;faith.&#8217;  But there is no &#8216;alternative to reason&#8217; as faith is said to be.  One can hope, one can wish, one can pretend and ignore, one can scream or run away or kill one&#8217;s critics, but none of these are alternatives to reason.  Even if there were an alternative to reason, how is the &#8216;feeling&#8217; that Christianity is true (and all other religions false) different from the &#8216;feeling&#8217; that Islam is true (and all other religions are false)?  Why is it that Christian &#8216;feelings&#8217; are so regional – does God not inspire such &#8216;feelings&#8217; everywhere equally?  Why don&#8217;t children have that &#8216;feeling&#8217; until an adult tells them to say they do, and why do adults spend so much effort making sure that &#8216;feeling&#8217; is planted in children?</p>
<p>All religions claim to be the only true religion.  Even the ecumenical religions claim to be the only true religion, by claiming that the non-ecumenical religions are false.  But since all religions contradict each other at most only one can be the only true religion.  Since all religions by definition put themselves outside what can be demonstrated as true, it would be unjust to establish any religion as secular law because the likelihood of error would be too great.  Suppose Mithrism became the law of the United States when actually it was Ah Pook that was the real living God?  Those countries that have a legal assumption of atheism serve freedom the most.  At times this has been the case in the United States, where OVO originates.  Christianity threatens the legal presupposition of atheism in the USA, necessitating this issue of OVO.  Christianity is the superstition behind the US support of Israel, the war in Iraq, lack of access to Plan B and a vaccine for two strains of cancer-causing HPV, the removal of science from public education, the ongoing imprisonment of the West Memphis Three (among others), blue laws, laws forbidding atheists from holding elected office and more.  Reform from within should occur in Christianity.  Civil discourse should occur between Christians and non-Christians.  But should Christianity elect to ignore the opportunities of positive reinforcement, let it learn the sting of negative reinforcement.  OVO is not reforming Christianity from within, nor is it a civil discourse.  It is an attack – using only Christianity&#8217;s own beliefs as weapons.  When Mithrism or the faithful of Ah Pook establish their superstition as law in the USA, they will be equally worthy of criticism.  Readers in countries where Islam or Judaism are the majority superstition are encouraged to make similar efforts.</p>
<p>This issue of OVO advocates the withering away of Christianity through reason and scorn.  Reason alone withers Christianity to a hostile party guest that has long overstayed his welcome; scorn provide us with laughter and satisfaction as we show him to the door.  Perhaps reason alone, or reason and compassion, might be a more noble endeavor.  But any belief that cannot withstand a little mockery is perhaps not worth holding in the first place.</p>
<p><strong>Subject religious organizations to the same requirements as secular non-profit organizations: demonstrate they perform a quantifiable public good to receive <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/trevor-blake-case-against-tax-exemption-for-religious-organizations-in-oregon/">tax-exempt status</a>.  Do not donate any funds, labor or resources to Christian organizations: there are secular equivalents to any Christian organization for those who seek to aid others.  Do not vote for politicians who make their Christianity a part of their platform.  Oppose &#8216;faith based&#8217; funding and <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/08/02/trevor-blake-an-open-letter-to-amnesty-international/">theocratic laws</a>.  Learn more about Christianity than the Christians themselves.  Confront Christians with their own claims and history.</strong></p>
<p>OVO is fortunate to originate in the United States, where Christianity and other superstitions may be legally practiced and criticized.  The United Kingdom, Holland, Sweden, Italy, Turkey, Norway, Canada and other countries forbid criticism of religion as a form of &#8216;hate crime,&#8217; while China, North Korea and other countries forbid religion as a form of &#8216;thought crime.&#8217;  In the United States religion may be both practiced and criticized – for now.  If Christianity continues to become the state religion of the United States, this may not be the case much longer.</p>
<p>OVO is a tool kit to disabuse the reader of Christianity.</p>
<p>(from <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/08/02/ovo-16-antichrist-january-2006/">OVO 16 ANTICHRIST</a> January 2006)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This essay makes the case against tax exemption for religious organizations in Oregon. The amount of revenue lost as well as the harm caused by religious organizations is not compensated for by the social good they are alleged to provide (this alleged social good being the justification for their tax exempt status). Tax exemption for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This essay makes the case against tax exemption for religious organizations in Oregon.  The amount of revenue lost as well as the harm caused by religious organizations is not compensated for by the social good they are alleged to provide (this alleged social good being the justification for their tax exempt status).</p>
<p>Tax exemption for religious organizations in Oregon brings about three problems for Oregonians.  First, there is no definition of religion to differentiate &#8216;real&#8217; religious organizations from &#8216;fake&#8217; ones, thus making any decision for or against tax exemption on the part of the government arbitrary.  Second, religious organizations are not compelled to make contributions to their community that are comparable to the amount they are awarded in taxes breaks, nor is there any effort or means to hold them accountable for aiding the community.  Third, the revenue needs of Oregon could be met by taxing religious organizations at only a fraction of the rate other organizations are taxed.</p>
<p>It is helpful to delineate what is under discussion in any argument.  In this case, the topics under discussion are Oregon, taxes exemption and religion.  Oregon is the state to the North of California and Nevada, to the South of Washington, to the West of Idaho and with a Western boundary of the Pacific Ocean.  Tax exemption means that the agencies in question are not compelled to pay taxes.  The definitions for Oregon and tax exemption are easy to find, confirm, and understand.  But the search for a definition of religion is doomed to failure.</p>
<p>There is no legal definition of what a religion is, be it on the international level, the national level or the state level.  Although many nations define religion as something deserving of political protection, there is no legal definition of what a religion is in international law [1].</p>
<p>There is also no legal definition of what a religion is in United States law.  The First Amendment of the Constitution states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”  The Civil Rights Act of 1964 states that the religion of a US citizen cannot be used to deny them public accommodation, equal protection under the law, segregation in public education or college education, the right to vote, or employment [2].  While the Constitution and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ensure protection of religion, neither define what it is they are protecting.  The United States has never offered a definition what a religion is, although it  has offered a definition of what a religion is not.  In Thomas vs. Review Board of the Indiana Employment Security Division, the Supreme Court determined that “religious beliefs need not be acceptable, logical, consistent, or comprehensible to others in order to merit First Amendment protection [3].” In the eyes of the law, a religion is anything that declares itself a religion.</p>
<p>There is no legal definition of what a religion is in Oregon law.  ORS 128.620 (4) states a “religious organization means any organized church or group organized for the purpose of divine worship, religious teaching, or other directly ancillary purposes [4].”  ORS 307.140 states property owned or being purchased by religious organizations is exempt from taxation [5].  ORS 65.001 (39) states that a religious group “is designated a religious corporation by a statute or is organized primarily or exclusively for religious purposes.”  The Department of Revenues states that exemption from property tax is available for any religious group that has a constitution, bylaws, or charter which states its mission and purpose [6].  Religious organizations in Oregon are clearly given exemption from property tax, and are clearly expected to &#8216;be religious.&#8217;  But there is no legal definition of what a religion is or how to &#8216;be religious&#8217; in Oregon law.</p>
<p>Whether it be international law, United States law or Oregon law, there is no legal definition of what a religion is.  What if legal sanctions and prohibitions for other issues were left similarly vague?  For better and for worse, there are legal definitions to who is and is not a Native American; what is and is not an endangered species; which chemicals are and are not legal to ingest.  If there were no definition of who is a Native American, anyone could collect federal benefits reserved for Native Americans.  If there were no definition of what an endangered species is, any species could be declared no longer endangered and hunted to extinction.  If there were no definition of who is authorized to sell morphine, anyone  who would like to make some fast money would do so.  The reason legal definitions exist is so that laws may be fairly applied to all, and so that exemptions from the law may be justified.  But a religious group is a religious group merely because it claims to be a religious group.  Religions exempt themselves from definition, aside from the definition of &#8216;that which is tax exempt.&#8217;</p>
<p>Because there is no legal definition for religion in Oregon, there is no way to determine if religious tax exemptions are being fairly applied.  Some religious organizations may be tax exempt but not deservedly so, while other religious organizations may not be tax exempt and deserve tax exemption.  There is no way  to determine if religious tax exemptions are being fairly granted to all applicants because there is no way to determine which applicant is &#8216;being religious&#8217; and which is not.  Whatever &#8216;being religious&#8217; means, religious organizations are exempt from paying taxes.  This includes taxes related to their property, businesses, income, and donations.</p>
<p>The justification offered for religious tax exemption is similar to that of secular groups that qualify for non-profit status (501c3).  Secular non-profit organizations earn their tax exempt status by providing services that might otherwise be provided by the state, such as housing or medical care.  Since the state does not have to pay for these services, no taxes are gathered from organizations that offer such services.  Since the perceived need for taxes is thereby reduced, secular non-profit organizations can justify their tax-exempt status.</p>
<p>But there is an important difference between the tax-exempt status of secular organizations and the tax-exempt status of religious organizations.  Secular non-profit organizations are held accountable for their work.  They must demonstrate that the service they provide is necessary, that they have provided that service, that the service they provided was taken advantage of, and that the cost of lost taxes is less than the benefit of the services provided.  If a secular non-profit organization cannot demonstrate each of these characteristics, they do not retain their tax-exempt status.</p>
<p>The standards that secular non-profit organizations are held to makes them very different from religious tax-exempt organizations.  Religious tax-exempt organizations are not held to these standards or to any other standard.  A religious organization may deliver food to the hungry, offer shelter to the homeless and counseling to the troubled &#8211; or they may do none of these things, or it may do these things to a standard far outside accepted norms (such as offering “prayer” as a substitute for medical care or counseling).  Religious groups are exempt from taxes whether or not they serve their community and lessen the tax burden.  There is no legal obligation on a religious group&#8217;s part to demonstrate they have delivered food, shelter or other tangible services; there is no legal obligation on a religious group&#8217;s part to do anything to retain their tax-exempt status other than filing or re-filing the proper forms.  It is not possible to measure measures how much religion Oregonians need, how much religion religious organizations provide, how many people take advantage of religion, whether one form of religion is more beneficial than any other, or whether or not religion is cost effective.  While is it possible to state how many people claim religious affiliation, it is not possible to state what that means.  It is not possible to determine if a two-year-old just as religious as an adult.  It is not possible to legislate how often or in what way a group must be religious to qualify for tax exempt status.  Because there is no oversight to determine how much a religious group serves its community, there is no justification for tax exempt status for religious organizations in Oregon.</p>
<p>Oregon law does not state what religion is.  Oregon law is also not consistent in when individuals are exempt from legal punishment due to religion.  Sometimes activities are forbidden by law irregardless of religion, other times they are allowed if religion is said to be involved.  In the case of Employment Division Department of Human Resources of Oregon vs. Smith it was determined that the state of Oregon is not compelled to allow the use of peyote [7].  Although peyote has been a part of Native American religions for centuries, and although the plaintiffs were themselves Native Americans and were using peyote for what they claimed were religious reasons, the state Supreme Court determined they were not entitled to unemployment compensation after being fired due to using peyote.  The legal injunction against peyote use trumped their religious claims.  This is an example of an activity being illegal whether or not it was &#8216;religious.&#8217;</p>
<p>Conversely, Oregon law provides immunity to many charges if the crime occurred as religion.  These crimes have included homicide by abuse or neglect, first and second degree manslaughter, criminal mistreatment, requirements for children to wear a bicycle helmet, and nonsupport of children.  Until recently, all of these crimes could be excused if the defendant claims they were committed as religion [8].</p>
<p>All newborns in Oregon are given a drop of vitamin K by law, but parents can prevent their children from receiving protection against spontaneous hemorrhaging for religious reasons.</p>
<p>The Followers of Christ Church in Clackamas County took advantage of religious exemption for murder by allowing nearly eighty children to die since the 1950s from treatable medical conditions.  In over half of these deaths, the state did not attempt to establish the cause of death, the record was lost or their deaths were listed as due to &#8216;natural causes.&#8217;  Even when an Oregon medical examiner brought these deaths to the attention of the District Attorney&#8217;s office, the prosecutor declined to file charges.  In the words of Rita Swan, “a parent may be beating or torturing a child, but if he or she can show that the child was prayed for, criminal charges must be dismissed [9].”  Oregon House Bill 2494 revised criminal exemptions for parents who treat children only with prayer in 1999, after hearing opposing testimony by Oregon churches [10].  While <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/05/18/trevor-blake-child-sacrifice-in-oregon/">child sacrifice in Oregon</a> now carries some consequences, other criminal exemptions such as not requiring a religious child to wear a bicycle helmet remain [11].  These are examples of an otherwise illegal activity made legal by calling it &#8216;religious.&#8217;</p>
<p>One of the larger religious organization in Oregon is the Archdiocese of Portland.  The Archdiocese of Portland is under the direct orders of the Roman Catholic Church, led by the Pope of Rome.  In 1962, Pope John XXIII gave his approval to a <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/08/02/trevor-blake-an-open-letter-to-amnesty-international/">document</a> outlining the policy of the Roman Catholic Church in the event of child abuse by clergy.  The policy was to keep child abuse by clergy secret and to transfer abusive priests to new parishes.  The policy itself was to be kept secret but was revealed in 2003.  The policy has never been retracted [12]; in fact, the current Pope stated in 2001 that the policy was still in effect [13].  More than one hundred and sixty nine victims of clerical child abuse have sued the Archdiocese of Portland for child abuse, and more than $53,000,000.00 has been assigned to settlements so far.  While the Archdiocese of Portland filed for and received permission to delay paying its victims, it did have the funds to make building upgrades costing $1.6 million dollars [14].  The Archdiocese of Portland is estimated to own between $300,000,000 and $500,000,000 in property, none of which is taxed.  It also owns special-purpose funds, investment funds, and loan funds, none of which are taxed.  In 2003 its revenue was no less than and perhaps greater than $8.2 million, none of which was taxed [15].  The Archdiocese of Portland is only one out of 6,862 religious organizations claiming ORS 307.140 tax exemption in the state [16].  To quote the Oregonian, “The Catholic Church operates not by secular law, but by church law [17].”</p>
<p>Religious organizations in Oregon are not compelled to follow the same standards of education and employment as any other educator or employer in the state.  Fundamental facts of nature which are part of the basic curriculum for any other school in the state may be omitted or deliberately misrepresented in religious schools.  Any secular employer who hires and fires based on gender, ethnicity, sexuality, marital status or beliefs is subject to legal sanctions, but if the employer is religious they may hire and fire at will are protected by law in doing so.</p>
<p>Non-profit organizations (both secular and religious) are forbidden from endorsing political candidates.  But some religious tax-exempt groups want to have their cake and eat it too.  The Sonrise Church of Hillsboro lost its tax exempt status after partisan campaigning on its property [18].  The Christian Coalition has published the same sort of voting guides that cost the Sonrise Church its tax exempt status [19].  The New Hope Community Church of Clackamas has held partisan campaign meetings on its property [20].  The campaign to elect George W. Bush solicited the support of hundreds of religious organizations [21].  To further blur the line between state and superstition, the House of Representatives has initiated a bill that will merely fine religious organization that engage in partisan politics rather than revoke their tax exempt status [22].  Religious organizations can now avail themselves to federal funds through George W. Bush&#8217;s &#8216;faith based initiatives&#8217; law – but apparently this money is made available mainly to Christian organizations, as few other religious organizations that have applied have received such funds.  Under faith based funding, tax dollars can go to agencies that refuse to hire or serve minorities, women, homosexuals or anyone else for any reason.</p>
<p>In 1998 the Audits Division of the State of Oregon Department of Revenue conducted an audit of property tax exemptions.  It determined that among religious organizations claiming tax exempt status under ORS 307.140,  the sum of $2,010,492,000.00 was lost in tax year 1995-1996 [23].  This figure represents only revenues lost from property taxes, and does not include other lost forms of revenues connected to employment, businesses, museums and other sources of income for religious organizations.  The audit states that 41 of the 154 organizations audited that were granted tax exempt status did not even meet the minimal state standards for tax exempt status (whatever those might be).  The audit does not specifically state how many of these organizations were tax exempt under ORS 307.140. But the fact that one third of the organizations that claimed (and were granted) exemption totaling seventeen percent of $170.9 billion dollars in property taxes [24] were not qualified to do so suggests that Oregon religious tax exemption law is in dire need of supervision and revision [25].  Among other recommendations, the audit suggested that Oregon needs a clear definition of what a religion is to be able to fairly evaluate applications for ORS 307.140 tax exempt status [26].  This recommendation was not mentioned in the Department of Revenue&#8217;s reply [27] nor in a 1999 report on their progress in implementing 1998 audit [28].  Religion continues to go undefined, but religious tax exemption continues to be granted.</p>
<p>At what cost does Oregon grant tax exempt status to religious organizations?  The state deficit for fiscal year 2004 was between $950,000.00 and $1,267,000.00 [29].  If religious organizations were taxed only for their property and only at half the rate of any other organization, the state budget would be all-but balanced within a single year.</p>
<p>Being religious, the defining trait that has no definition, is in the main an excuse to do as one pleases without consequence in Oregon.  The majority of religious organizations in Oregon do not abuse and sacrifice children.  Instead, they do nothing.  Doing nothing and ruining childrens&#8217; lives should not be rewarded with tax exemption.</p>
<p>Notes:<br />
[1] Gunn , T. Jeremy: The Complexity of Religion and the Definition of “Religion” in International Law. <em> Harvard  Human Rights Journal</em> Volume 16 Spring 2003.  <a href="http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/hrj/iss16/gunn.shtml">http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/hrj/iss16/gunn.shtml</a><br />
[2] Civil Rights Act of 1964.  Document Number: PL 88-352. <a href="http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/laws/majorlaw/civilr19.htm">http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/laws/majorlaw/civilr19.htm</a><br />
[3] Thomas vs. Review Board of the Indiana Employment Security Division. 450 U.S. 707. <a href="http://laws.findlaw.com/us/450/707.html">http://laws.findlaw.com/us/450/707.html</a><br />
[4] ORS Chapter 128 <a href="http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/128.html">http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/128.html</a><br />
[5] ORS Chapter 307 <a href="http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/307.html">http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/307.html</a><br />
[6] Property Tax Exemptions for Special Organizations. <a href="http://www.dor.state.or.us/InfoC/310-664.html"> http://www.dor.state.or.us/InfoC/310-664.html</a><br />
[7] Employment Division Department of Human Resources of Oregon vs. Smith <a href="http://laws.findlaw.com/us/494/872.html">http://laws.findlaw.com/us/494/872.html</a><br />
[8] Children&#8217;s Health Care.  <a href="http://www.childrenshealthcare.org/">http://www.childrenshealthcare.org/</a><br />
[9] Swan, Rita.  Letting Children Die for the Faith.  <em>Free Inquiry</em>, Volume 19, Number 1.  <a href="http://www.secularhumanism.org/library/fi/swan_19_1.htm">http://www.secularhumanism.org/library/fi/swan_19_1.htm</a><br />
[10] Larabee, Mark.  Shield-law bills face easy win in House. <em> Oregonian</em>, March 5, 1999 <a href="http://www.rickross.com/reference/foc/foc9.html">http://www.rickross.com/reference/foc/foc9.html</a><br />
[11] Children&#8217;s Health Care.  <a href="http://www.childrenshealthcare.org/">http://www.childrenshealthcare.org/</a><br />
[12] BBC News.  Excerpts: Vatican document.  <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3157859.stm">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3157859.stm</a><br />
[13] Pope &#8216;Obstructed&#8217; Sex Abuse Inquiry.  <a href="http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1469055,00.html">http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1469055,00.html</a><br />
[14] Funds are Released to Florence Parish <a href="http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/111813879118220.xml&amp;coll=7">http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/111813879118220.xml&amp;coll=7</a><br />
[15] <em>Sunday Oregonian</em>, May 23, 2004, Page A-14.<br />
[16] State of Oregon Department of Revenue Property Tax Exemptions.  March 24, 1998.  Page 51. <a href="http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html"> http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html</a><br />
[17] <em>Sunday Oregonian</em>, May 23, 2004, Page A-14.<br />
[18] Americans United Reports Eight Churches to IRS for Distributing Christian Coalition Voter Guides During November Elections.  December 10 1998.  <a href="http://www.au.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&amp;id=6112&amp;abbr=pr&amp;JServSessionIdr012=i6cieg36h2.app1b&amp;news_iv_ctrl=1502">http://www.au.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&amp;id=6112&amp;abbr=pr&amp;JServSessionIdr012=i6cieg36h2.app1b&amp;news_iv_ctrl=1502</a><br />
[19] Christian Coalition of Oregon <a href="http://www.coalition.org/">http://www.coalition.org/</a><br />
[20] Dobson speaks to NW pastors about same-sex debate.  KATU April 5 2004.  <a href="http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=66042">http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=66042</a><br />
[21] Bush Campaign [...] To Forge Church-Based Political Machine.  Americans United, June 2 2004.  <a href="http://www.au.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&amp;id=6692&amp;abbr=pr&amp;security=1002&amp;news_iv_ctrl=1241">http://www.au.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&amp;id=6692&amp;abbr=pr&amp;security=1002&amp;news_iv_ctrl=1241</a><br />
[22] House steps into church-politics debate. <em> USA Today</em>,  June 8 2004.   <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/2004-06-08-church-politics_x.htm">http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/2004-06-08-church-politics_x.htm</a><br />
[23] State of Oregon Department of Revenue Property Tax Exemptions.  March 24, 1998.  Page 51.  <a href="http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html">http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html</a><br />
[24] ibid.  March 24, 1998.  Page 56.  <a href="http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html">http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html</a><br />
[25] ibid.  March 24, 1998.  Page iii.  <a href="http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html">http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html</a><br />
[26] ibid.  March 24, 1998.  Page 44.  <a href="http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html">http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html</a><br />
[27] ibid.  March 24, 1998.  Page 55. <a href="http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html"> http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1998_year.html</a><br />
[28] State of Oregon Department of Revenue Status of 1998 Audit Recommendations as Reported by State Agencies.  November 17, 1999.  <a href="http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1999_year.html">http://www.sos.state.or.us/audits/audreports/1999_year.html<br />
</a> [29] State Budget Shortfall Map <a href="http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/budgetmap.html">http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/budgetmap.html</a></p>
<p>(from <a href="http://ovo127.com/.http://ovo127.com/2009/08/02/ovo-16-antichrist-january-2006/">OVO 16 ANTICHRIST</a> January 2006)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Protestant Christianity was founded by Martin Luther. What did Luther have to say about Jews? Maybe Luther wasn&#8217;t such a great moral leader after all. Maybe these proposals bore fruit in Luther&#8217;s country four hundred years later.  The following are quotes from Luther&#8217;s book The Jews and Their Lies (1543). I had made up my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Protestant Christianity was founded by Martin Luther.  What did Luther have to say about Jews?  Maybe Luther wasn&#8217;t such a great moral leader after all.  Maybe these proposals bore fruit in Luther&#8217;s country four hundred years later.  The following are quotes from Luther&#8217;s book <em>The Jews and Their Lies</em> (1543).</p>
<blockquote><p>I had made up my mind to write no more either about the Jews or against them. But since I learned that these miserable and accursed people do not cease to lure to themselves even us, that is, the Christians, I have published this little book, so that I might be found among those who opposed such poisonous activities of the Jews who warned the Christians to be on their guard against them. I would not have believed that a Christian could be duped by the Jews into taking their exile and wretchedness upon himself. However, the devil is the god of the world, and wherever God&#8217;s word is absent he has an easy task, not only with the weak but also with the strong. May God help us. Amen</p>
<p>My essay, I hope, will furnish a Christian (who in any case has no desire to become a Jew) with enough material not only to defend himself against the blind, venomous Jews, but also to become the foe of the Jews&#8217; malice, lying, and cursing, and to understand not only that their belief is false but that they are surely possessed by all devils. May Christ, our dear Lord, convert them mercifully and preserve us steadfastly and immovably in the knowledge of him, which is eternal life. Amen.</p>
<p>What shall we Christians do with this rejected and condemned people, the Jews? Since they live among us, we dare not tolerate their conduct, now that we are aware of their lying and reviling and blaspheming. If we do, we become sharers in their lies, cursing and blasphemy. Thus we cannot extinguish the unquenchable fire of divine wrath, of which the prophets speak, nor can we convert the Jews. With prayer and the fear of God we must practice a sharp mercy to see whether we might save at least a few from the glowing flames. We dare not avenge ourselves. Vengeance a thousand times worse than we could wish them already has them by the throat. I shall give you my sincere advice:</p>
<p>First to set fire to their synagogues or schools and to bury and cover with dirt whatever will not burn, so that no man will ever again see a stone or cinder of them. This is to be done in honor of our Lord and of Christendom, so that God might see that we are Christians, and do not condone or knowingly tolerate such public lying, cursing, and blaspheming of his Son and of his Christians. For whatever we tolerated in the past unknowingly &#8211; and I myself was unaware of it &#8211; will be pardoned by God. But if we, now that we are informed, were to protect and shield such a house for the Jews, existing right before our very nose, in which they lie about, blaspheme, curse, vilify, and defame Christ and us (as was heard above), it would be the same as if we were doing all this and even worse ourselves, as we very well know.</p>
<p>Second, I advise that their houses also be razed and destroyed. For they pursue in them the same aims as in their synagogues. Instead they might be lodged under a roof or in a barn, like the gypsies. This will bring home to them that they are not masters in our country, as they boast, but that they are living in exile and in captivity, as they incessantly wail and lament about us before God.<br />
Third, I advise that all their prayer books and Talmudic writings, in which such idolatry, lies, cursing and blasphemy are taught, be taken from them.</p>
<p>Fourth, I advise that their rabbis be forbidden to teach henceforth on pain of loss of life and limb. For they have justly forfeited the right to such an office by holding the poor Jews captive with the saying of Moses (<a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/trevor-blake-biblical-anti-semitism/">Deuteronomy 17 [:10]</a>) in which he commands them to obey their teachers on penalty of death, although Moses clearly adds: &#8220;what they teach you in accord with the law of the Lord.&#8221; Those villains ignore that. They wantonly employ the poor people&#8217;s obedience contrary to the law of the Lord and infuse them with this poison, cursing, and blasphemy. In the same way the pope also held us captive with the declaration in <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/trevor-blake-biblical-anti-semitism/">Matthew 16 [:18]</a>, &#8220;You are Peter,&#8221; etc, inducing us to believe all the lies and deceptions that issued from his devilish mind. He did not teach in accord with the word of God, and therefore he forfeited the right to teach.</p>
<p>Fifth, I advise that safe conduct on the highways be abolished completely for the Jews. For they have no business in the countryside, since they are not lords, officials, tradesmen, or the like. Let they stay at home.</p>
<p>Sixth, I advise that usury be prohibited to them, and that all cash and treasure of silver and gold be taken from them and put aside for safekeeping. The reason for such a measure is that, as said above, they have no other means of earning a livelihood than usury, and by it they have stolen and robbed from us all they possess. Such money should now be used in no other way than the following: Whenever a Jew is sincerely converted, he should be handed one hundred, two hundred, or three hundred florins, as personal circumstances may suggest. With this he could set himself up in some occupation for the support of his poor wife and children, and the maintenance of the old or feeble. For such evil gains are cursed if they are not put to use with God&#8217;s blessing in a good and worthy cause.</p>
<p>Seventh, I commend putting a flail, an axe, a hoe, a spade, a distaff, or a spindle into the hands of young, strong Jews and Jewesses and letting them earn their bread in the sweat of their brow, as was imposed on the children of Adam (<a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/20/trevor-blake-biblical-anti-semitism/">Gen 3[:19]</a>). For it is not fitting that they should let us accursed Goyim toil in the sweat of our faces while they, the holy people, idle away their time behind the stove, feasting and farting, and on top of all, boasting blasphemously of their lordship over the Christians by means of our sweat. No, one should toss out these lazy rogues by the seat of their pants.</p></blockquote>
<p>(from <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/08/02/ovo-16-antichrist-january-2006/">OVO 16 ANTICHRIST</a> January 2006)</p>
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		<title>Trevor Blake: Biblical Anti-Semitism</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christianity often presents itself as “Jew 2.0” &#8211; a yummy chosen people treat with a Messiah in every bite.  But what does the Bible have to say about its parent superstition, Judaism?  Kind of makes those &#8216;Hitler was an atheist&#8217; arguments fall flat.</p>
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<li>[Jesus said:] But the children of the kingdom [the Jews] shall be cast out into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. &#8211; Matthew 8:12
<li>[Jesus said:] Wherefore ye [the Jews] be witnesses unto yourselves, that ye are the children of them which killed the prophets. &#8211; Mathew 23:31
<li>Then answered all the people, and said, His [Jesus'] blood be on us [the Jews], and on our children. &#8211; Mathew 27:25
<li>And therefore did the Jews persecute Jesus, and sought to slay him, because he had done these things on the sabbath day. [...]
<li>Therefore the Jews sought the more to kill him, because he not only had broken the sabbath, but said also that God was his Father, making himself equal with God. &#8211; John 5:16,18</p>
<li>After these things Jesus walked in Galilee: for he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him. &#8211; John 7:1
<li>Howbeit no man spake openly of him for fear of the Jews. &#8211; John 7:13
<li>[Jesus said: ]Ye [the Jews] are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him.  When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it. &#8211; John 8:44
<li>His [Jesus'] disciples say unto him, Master, the Jews of late sought to stone thee; and goest thou thither again? &#8211; John 11:8
<li>The Jews answered him, We have a law, and by our law he [Jesus] ought to die, because he made himself the Son of God. [...] And from thenceforth Pilate sought to release him: but the Jews cried out, saying, If thou let this man go, thou art not Caesar&#8217;s friend: whosoever maketh himself a king speaketh against Caesar. [...] And it was the preparation of the passover, and about the sixth hour: and he saith unto the Jews, Behold your King! But they cried out, Away with him, away with him, crucify him. Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King? The chief priests answered, We have no king but Caesar.- John 19:7, 12, 14-15
<li>Then the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews, came Jesus and stood in the midst, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you. &#8211; John 20:19
<li>But ye [the Jews] denied the Holy One and the Just, and desired a murderer to be granted unto you; And killed the Prince of life, whom God hath raised from the dead; whereof we are witnesses. &#8211; Acts 3:14-15
<li>The God of our fathers [the Jews] raised up Jesus, whom ye slew and hanged on a tree. &#8211; Acts 5:30
<li>Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye [the Jews].  Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted? and they have slain them which shewed before of the coming of the Just One; of whom ye have been now the betrayers and murderers. &#8211; Acts 7:51-52
<li>But Saul increased the more in strength, and confounded the Jews which dwelt at Damascus, proving that this is very Christ.
<li>And after that many days were fulfilled, the Jews took counsel to kill him. &#8211; Acts 9:22-23</p>
<li>And we are witnesses of all things which he did both in the land of the Jews, and in Jerusalem; whom they slew and hanged on a tree. &#8211; Acts 10:39
<li>Now about that time Herod the king stretched forth his hands to vex certain of the church. And he killed James the brother of John with the sword.  And because he saw it pleased the Jews, he proceeded further to take Peter also. &#8211; Acts 12:1-3
<li>But when the Jews saw the multitudes, they were filled with envy, and spake against those things which were spoken by Paul, contradicting and blaspheming.  Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said, It was necessary that the word of God should  first have been spoken to you: but seeing ye put it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting life, lo, we turn to the Gentiles. [...] But the Jews stirred up the devout and honourable women, and the chief men of the city, and raised persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and expelled them out of their coasts. &#8211; Acts 13: 45-46, 50
<li>But the unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gentiles, and made their minds evil affected against the brethren. &#8211; Acts 14:2
<li>But the Jews which believed not, moved with envy, took unto them certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, and gathered a company, and set all the city on an uproar, and assaulted the house of Jason, and sought to bring them out to the people. [...] But when the Jews of Thessalonica had knowledge that the word of God was preached of Paul at Berea, they came thither also, and stirred up the people. &#8211; Acts 17:5, 13</ul>
<p>(from <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/08/02/ovo-16-antichrist-january-2006/">OVO 16 ANTICHRIST</a> January 2006)</p>
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		<title>Pat Condell: The Enemy Within</title>
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		<title>Trevor Blake: Prison and Religion in the News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dena Potter: Rasta Inmates Spend 10 Years in Isolation for Hair It is [Kendall Gibson's] hair — winding locks he considers a measure of his Rastafarian faith — that makes him a threat, according to Virginia Department of Corrections Operating Procedure No. 864.1. The rule took effect on Dec. 15, 1999. Inmates had two choices: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dena Potter: <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gHOzvCrJglye0o8r2e4fQdLksXKwD9FI5JDG4">Rasta Inmates Spend 10 Years in Isolation for Hair</a></p>
<blockquote><p>It is [Kendall Gibson's] hair — winding locks he considers a measure of his Rastafarian faith — that makes him a threat, according to Virginia Department of Corrections Operating Procedure No. 864.1. The rule took effect on Dec. 15, 1999. Inmates had two choices: cut their hair no longer than their collars and shave their beards, or be placed in administrative segregation.</p></blockquote>
<p>Paul von Zielbauer: <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/18/nyregion/inmates-are-free-practice-black-supremacist-religion-new-york-judge-rules.html?pagewanted=1">Inmates Are Free to Practice Black Supremacist Religion in New York, a Judge Rules</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Mr. [Intelligent Tarref] Allah is a Five Percenter, part of a black militant group that broke from the Nation of Islam in the 1960&#8242;s. The New York State prison system has long regarded it as a violence-prone gang, much as the system also regards the Latin Kings, Crips or the Aryan Brotherhood. The name derives from the concept that only 5 percent of the world&#8217;s people break free from the worship of a false &#8221;mystery God&#8221; and become gods to themselves and their families.</p></blockquote>
<p>Justin Penrose: <a href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/02/07/rapist-jamaile-morally-in-boiling-oil-jail-attack-115875-22024224/">Rapist Jamaile Morally in Boiling Oil Jail Attack</a></p>
<blockquote><p>A jailed killer poured boiling oil over another inmate because he refused to convert to Islam. Jamaile Morally, 26 &#8211; sentenced to life as part of a gang that raped, tortured and murdered a teenage girl and left another for dead &#8211; led two other inmates in carrying out the attack.</p></blockquote>
<p>BBC: <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8439205.stm">Kenya &#8216;Deports Muslim Hate Cleric Abdullah al-Faisal&#8217;</a></p>
<blockquote><p>He has served four years in a UK prison after being convicted of soliciting the murder of Jews and Hindus.</p></blockquote>
<p>Religion Cause: <a href="http://religionclause.blogspot.com/2010/06/supreme-court-miranda-rights-waived-in.html">Miranda Rights Waived In Answers About Religious Belief and Prayer</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Earlier this week in <em>Berghuis v. Thompkins</em>, (Sup. Ct., June 1, 2010), the U.S. Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision made it easier for police to obtain a waiver of Miranda  rights by suspects being questioned. The majority opinion, written by Justice Kennedy, held that police can continue questioning a suspect until he clearly invokes his right to remain silent. Furthermore, when questioning continues after a Miranda warning has been given and understood, the accused&#8217;s later uncoerced statement implies a waiver of his right to remain silent. The uncoerced statement in this case was a response by the accused to questions about his belief in God. Here is Justice Kennedy&#8217;s account: About 2 hours and 45 minutes into the interrogation, [Police Detective] Helgert asked Thompkins, &#8220;Do you believe in God?&#8221; &#8230;. Thompkins made eye contact with Helgert and said &#8220;Yes,&#8221; as his eyes &#8220;well[ed] up with tears.&#8221; &#8230; &#8220;Do you pray to God?&#8221; Thompkins said &#8220;Yes.&#8221; &#8230; Helgert asked, &#8220;Do you pray to God to forgive you for shooting that boy down?&#8221; &#8230; Thompkins answered &#8220;Yes&#8221; and looked away&#8230;. Thompkins refused to make a written confession, and the interrogation ended about 15 minutes later.</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[Israel News: &#8216;Saint with Pure Semen&#8217; Imprisoned Former Defense Ministry employee says his semen is holy liquid, physical contact with him heals body and soul. Number of women fall under his influence after he tells them he is one of 36 righteous people in Judaism. Los Angeles Times: Sex Allegations Against Rabbi Roil Israel&#8217;s Orthodox [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Israel News: <a href="http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3880829,00.html">&#8216;Saint with Pure Semen&#8217; Imprisoned</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Former Defense Ministry employee says his semen is holy liquid, physical contact with him heals body and soul. Number of women fall under his influence after he tells them he is one of 36 righteous people in Judaism.</p></blockquote>
<p>Los Angeles Times: <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2010/feb/27/world/la-fg-israel-rabbi28-2010feb28">Sex Allegations Against Rabbi Roil Israel&#8217;s Orthodox Community</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Sexual harassment by religious leaders and homosexuality among rabbis.</p></blockquote>
<p>Chicago News:  <a href="http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&amp;id=7279788&amp;rss=rss-wls-article-7279788&amp;utm_source=twitterfeed&amp;utm_medium=twitter">Dad Could Be Jailed for Taking Girl to Church</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Last month, Joseph Reyes violated a court order when he took his young daughter to services at Holy Name Cathedral. The court order&#8211; which states Reyes cannot expose the toddler to any religion other than Judaism&#8211; came down after Reyes, 35, baptized his daughter without his wife&#8217;s permission. His wife is Jewish and he converted, but the couple is in the middle of a bitter divorce. Reyes says he was a practicing Catholic when he married his wife, Rebecca. He converted to Catholicism after his daughter&#8217;s birth. Now, he says his estranged wife and the court is interfering with his right to expose his daughter to both religions.</p></blockquote>
<p>New York Times: <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/17/world/europe/17britain.html?_r=2">British High Court Says Jewish School’s Ethnic-Based Admissions Policy Is Illegal</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Britain’s Supreme Court declared Wednesday that it was illegal for a Jewish school that favors Jewish applicants to base its admissions policy on a classic test of Jewishness — whether one’s mother is Jewish.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Freethinker: <a href="http://freethinker.co.uk/2009/12/09/bicycle-lanes-removed-after-scantily-clad-cyclists-upset-ny%E2%80%99s-ultra-orthodox-jews/">Cycle Lanes Removed to Appease Jewish Neighborhood Group</a></p>
<blockquote><p>A CYCLE lane “war” has broken out in the New York Hasidic enclave of Williamsburg.  The lanes, covering 14 blocks of the neighbourhood were sandblasted away last week after Jewish zealots complained that scantily-clad hipster cyclists were distracting them from holy thoughts.  According to this report, cyclists attracted to the area made it difficult for the Hasids to obey religious laws forbidding them from staring at members of the opposite sex in various states of undress.</p></blockquote>
<p>BBC News: <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/manchester/8367085.stm">Rabbi &#8216;Offered Cocaine for Sex&#8217;</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Rabbi Baruch Chalomish, of Upper Park Road, Salford, rented an apartment where he could &#8220;relax and have a party&#8221;, Manchester Crown Court heard. Police raided the Salford flat and discovered a total of 101 grams (3.6oz) of cocaine and more than £17,000.</p></blockquote>
<p>Haaretz Israel News: <a href="http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1121525.html">Brazil to Extradite to Israel &#8216;Rabbi&#8217; Suspected of Child Abuse</a></p>
<blockquote><p>A self-appointed rabbi accused by Israeli officials of burning and cutting toddlers as part of a purification ritual will be extradited from Brazil, an official said Thursday. Elior Noam Chen will be picked up Oct. 27 in Brasilia by two Israeli agents, a Brazilian Foreign Ministry spokesman said.</p></blockquote>
<p>Toronto Sun: <a href="http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2009/10/16/11423951.html">Dad Convicted After Trying Home Circumcision on Son</a></p>
<blockquote><p>A Vancouver-area man has been convicted of criminal negligence causing bodily harm for a botched amateur circumcision he attempted on his four-year-old son. However, Justice Marion Allan acquitted the man, who along with his family can’t be identified under a publication ban, of aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.</p></blockquote>
<p>First of a series that never ends (<a href="http://ovo127.com/category/judaism/">etc.</a>).  As is so often the case, a rabbi becomes a &#8216;rabbi&#8217; when they are caught doing something wrong.  There are no black swans: that bird you see over there is not really black, or not really a swan.  There are no bad rabbi: that man you see over there <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/10/22/trevor-blake-when-it-comes-to-mutilating-babies-do-it-right-the-first-time/">sucking blood from a baby&#8217;s mutilated penis</a> is not really bad, or not really a rabbi.  Much of the animal remains in the man.  It takes religion to bring out the monster.</p>
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