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Why I Write Horror

It has been asked of me, more than once, by multiple peoples:

    “How can someone like you, who loves peace, non-violence, and animals; how can you write the horrible things you do in your books?”

This question is most often presented after someone reads about either The Lansquin or The Red Dragon, the two vivisecting blood crazed villains from The Twighlight Manor series.

My answer to that question: As writers we write what we know. Every writer will tell you that they get their ideas from events of their own lives. I am no different than they. As my fans, friends, and family all know, I am more outspoken for animals rights than the average animal rights activist.

Ask anyone who knows me personally, and they will warn you to stay clear of that subject with me. They warn you for good reason. I was only 6 years old when I began my early protests. I lived on a chicken farm. We ate chicken. One day when I was 6 years old it occurred to me that my beloved babies in the yard and the food on the table were both called chicken, because they were in fact the very same thing. I stopped eating chicken and turkey that same day. About a year later I found out that steak was cow, and I stopped eating that as well. By the time I was 8 years old I had become a devote vegan, and have been so ever since. What does this have to do with me writing horror? I’m getting to that.

As most of you know, I had already written the first 2 volumes of The Twighlight Manor series by the time I was 8 years old. Those early stories of cute talking animals and Herbie-esce living cars, were markedly different from the later rewrites that dripped of horror and blood. Friends Are Forever, originally written in 1978, has undergone 3 major rewrites since it’s first creation, each more grim than the last. Why?

By 1982, I heard news stories of a young girl who refused to dissect frogs in science class. The school expelled her, even though she was only 12 years old. The story mesmerized me. It was one of the few times in my life that I became truly interested in watching the news. I began to tell anyone I could about the evils of frog dissection.

When I was 12 years old, I was with my mom, while she was visiting one of her Avon customers. Who was also one of Maine’s most dramatic and outspoken PETA members. I listened for 2 hours as she retold her latest adventures of rescuing a circus donkey, followed by her latest craze: she was hell bent on telling the world about the horrors of a company known as Proctor & Gamble. It was the first time I had ever heard of them. At this time, almost no one knew anything about P&G’s vivisection and Draize testing, as the horror of this fact had only been just discovered that same year. My mom and me went home that day with a carload of pamphlets about PETA and animal rights and how evil animal testing was.

Over the next few months, I sent for every free pamphlet, brochure, magazine, and catalog I could find about the animal rights movement. By the end of the year, the first revision of volume one of The Twighlight Manor series, Friends Are Forever, had been written. Into the series had been added a new set of characters. The cars were no longer living cars, but now had owners who had taken on the characteristics the cars had had. That same year I would start writing The Wild Years.

the new characters included also a new planet into The Twighlight Manor solar system: Planet Diona, and its formidable scientists who had infiltrated the earth. Testing lab scientists on Earth, were no longer humans, but now aliens. A later, rewrite would change this, and instead of animals, the alien scientist would do word for word everything that P&G did, only my scientist would do it to humans.

In 1993, The Twighlight Manor series took its final turn, becoming what it is known as today, when the addition of a prime villain known as The Lansquin was added to the series. The Lansquin was everything in my book that Proctor and Gamble was in real life. Every bloody glorified horror straight from the laboratories of Proctor & Gamble went straight into my books, under the guise of a deranged madmen bent of torturing every human to cross his path. His reason? For the good of science. For the good of mankind.

And that is how I came to write horror.

Though I write a wide range of other things, including children’s books and romance, it is for my Twighlight Manor series and it’s M rated graphic tales of horror that I am most well known. Yes, I love animals. Yes, I hate war and promote world peace. Yes, I abhor fighting and violence. And yes, I write some of the most graphic tales of gore ever written. Why? It is because I love animals and hate fighting that I write what I do: to open readers’ eyes, so that they too, may come to hate fighting and love peace. Peace for all, including peace for those who cannot speak for themselves. I speak for the animals. I write the tales they themselves cannot tell. I write in memory of those who died for the name of science, for the good of mankind. That is why I write horror, so that the animal who have died at the hands of P&G scientists, may not have died in vain.

~~Wendy.

Get Yourself Banned!

As you know, I finished NaNoWriMo 2006 in flying colors. My NaNo entry, “Love, Lust, Madness” is the latest addition to The Twighlight Manor series. Since than I’ve been editing and rewriting and perfecting. I have  come to a conclusion about “Love, Lust, Madness”, it’s rated M and deals with a very controversial subject. I really went out on limb with this one and now I wonder, Can I even put this thing in print? It’ll get banned before it hits the store shelves. So, for now I have put it aside to collect some dut, while I think about what to do next.

I’ve always believed that the quickest way to become famous is the write a book that the critics well ban… nothing gets your sale up like a book that is banned, it seems the harder the ban hits the more fans gobble it up… just look at the Bible and Harry Potter, the 2 most banned books in history are also the 2 with the highest sales worldwide.

Now Harry Potter has no reason to be banned, there isn’t a single bad thing in it (moral wise). On the other hand you had the Bible, a story about rape, insest, murder, pride, racial hatred, and glorification of blood and slaughter, and yet it sells millions of copies a year, because people  love the story of a 12 year old girl who is raped by a deity only to have her child slaughtered in a grisly bloodbath, by that same deity. Today being Easter, the day we gloriy that rape and murder.  I look at “Love, Lust, Madness” and than I look at the Easter story, and I ask myself… Why should I worry, at least it ain’t as bad as the Easter story.

~~EK

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666

I just logged in for the day. First thing I always do is check comments in queue waiting for moderation. Today there were only 2 comments wating for me to approve them. After reading and approving them I checked the spam comment list to see there were ant comments that got stuck in with the spam ones. About 1 or 2 comments get shifted into the spam section and have to be moved to the comment section, so I always check. Well today I got this message:

Caught Spam

Akismet has caught 666 spam for you since you first installed it.

You have no spam currently in the queue. Must be your lucky day. 🙂

Well, if it isn’t a 458 that’s following me around it’s a 666. What is it with these two numbers anyways? Seems like every day one or the other shows up somewhere and sticks out like a sore thumb at me.

Does this ever happen to any of you? If so what number(s)?

~~EK

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New Design Available From Copper Cockeral: Purple Easter Cross

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This Day in History: March 13

March 13 is an interesting day; here are a few examples:

On March 13 in 1781, German born English astronomer Sir William Herschel discovered the seventh planetfrom the sun, Uranus.

On March 13 1887, Chester Greenwood of Maine recieved a patent for earmuffs.

On March 13, 1964 Catherine Genovese was killed in the Kew Gardens Community of Queens, NY, while 38 of her friends and neighbors, “not wanting the get involved” watched for nearly 30 minutes as the girl was repeatedly stabbed by her 29 years old attacker. Others, outraged by her friends’ testamony declared March 13 “Good Samaritan Day”, a day to emphasize the importance of unselfish aid to those who need it.

What happened to this girl reminds me of our family. Dozens of people, possibly hundreds, know what has been happening to our family, and yet, no one well help us, no one well do anything to stop it, even when we have begged and pleaded for help from everyone we can think of, still no one well help us and thier reason is always the same: “It’s not my place to get involved.” Most of those would say this claim to be Christians. Now I ask you, in view of this being Good Samaritain’s Day, “What would Jesus do?”

Jesus’ Body Found!!!

I was just read Time Magazine’s Blog and found this article about the possible discovery of the body of Jesus in a tomb in Isreal.

WOW! what an interesting topic! my family is of mixed religions and so they get into huge battles and fueds, often going for years not speaking to each other as a result, over wither one religion is better than another, or which docteric is the “one true” docterin. I well have to pass this article on to them, see what they have to say about it… I could guess, they’ll probl’y all say it’s a hoax…

as for myself, I look at religion as a thing that we use to improve us, and as such I follow no one religion, but tudy all of them… one thing I like to do is to find historic proof… archological finds and such that support or refute various aspects of religon…

WOW! the possible discovery of Jesus’ body! THAT is such a great find… the way I see it it could go one way or the other…

they prove it’s him, and either religion goes crazy, drunk on power, each trying to be the one to “house” his body in their church, so they can charge people tons of money to come see his remains

or. they prove it’s him and religion goes crazy, in their attempt to destroy the body and wipe it’s esistance off the face of the earth so they can continue to milk money out of there members

either way, organized religion stands to make a foutune… I wonder if they well spend their riches on the sick and poor like Jesus was said to have done?

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I still don’t see that as a threat to my faith or as a bad thing, even if it were true… I’m guessing that my personal multi-religon (all Christian faiths) upbringing must have somehow “warped” my view of Christianity, cause I realy don’t see the resurection as the “thing of vital importance” for my faith, so for me disproving the resurection by finding a body, does not effect my faith… I grew up being taught that “as man is god once was; as god is man shall become”, and that it is through following Jesus teachings that that shall happen…I think I am realizing , reading the repsonces to this article, that most Christian view Christianity very differantly than I do… weird

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done. Well they be meek and humble?

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”. That article has only been up a few hours and already there are just under 3000 comments on it, and most of them are people in a rage, because they are saying that he was the son of god so he couldn’t die, and thus there could be no body…

but, if he raised from the dead, as they are also saying, than he must have died in order to come back right? I wonder if they even realize that they are double-talking when they say that?

wow! though, some people over there are really taking this realy hard though!

I was surprised really at how this has upset so many people in such a short time… I thought Christians would be happy that his body was found (possibly), (I’m Christian, and I would love for someone to find his body) but instead they getting all mad and defencive and throwing out accusasions and such… I don’t get it… isn’t being a Christian doing what Christ did and following his teaching? he didn’t teach to fight and argue like that that’s for sure…

oh well… I can’t wait to see how the attempt to prove of disprove this find… I question the DNA bit, I just don’t see how that’ll work

I think that what he taught is more important that wither or not he was ressurected. I mean isn’t it?
~~EK

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Jesus’ Body Found!!!

I was just read Time Magazine’s Blog and found this article about the possible discovery of the body of Jesus in a tomb in Isreal.

WOW! what an interesting topic! my family is of mixed religions and so they get into huge battles and fueds, often going for years not speaking to each other as a result, over wither one religion is better than another, or which docteric is the “one true” docterin. I well have to pass this article on to them, see what they have to say about it… I could guess, they’ll probl’y all say it’s a hoax…

as for myself, I look at religion as a thing that we use to improve us, and as such I follow no one religion, but tudy all of them… one thing I like to do is to find historic proof… archological finds and such that support or refute various aspects of religon…

WOW! the possible discovery of Jesus’ body! THAT is such a great find… the way I see it it could go one way or the other…

they prove it’s him, and either religion goes crazy, drunk on power, each trying to be the one to “house” his body in their church, so they can charge people tons of money to come see his remains

or. they prove it’s him and religion goes crazy, in their attempt to destroy the body and wipe it’s esistance off the face of the earth so they can continue to milk money out of there members

either way, organized religion stands to make a foutune… I wonder if they well spend their riches on the sick and poor like Jesus was said to have done?

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done.

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I don’t see that as a threat to my faith or as a bad thing, even if it were true… I’m guessing that my personal multi-religon (all Christian faiths) upbringing must have somehow “warped” my view of Christianity, cause I realy don’t see the resurection as the “thing of vital importance” for my faith, so for me disproving the resurection by finding a body, does not effect my faith… I grew up being taught that “as man is god once was; as god is man shall become”, and that it is through following Jesus teachings that that shall happen…

I think I am realizing , reading the repsonces to this article, that most Christian view Christianity very differantly than I do… weird

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done. Well they be meek and humble?

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

that article has only been up a few hours and already there are just under 3000 comments on it, and most of them are people in a rage, because they are saying that he was the son of god so he couldn’t die, and thus there could be no body…

but, if he raised from the dead, as they are also saying, than he must have died in order to come back right? I wonder if they even realize that they are double-talking when they say that?

wow! though, some people over there are really taking this realy hard though!

I was surprised really at how this has upset so many people in such a short time… I thought Christians would be happy that his body was found (possibly), (I’m Christian, and I would love for someone to find his body) but instead they getting all mad and defencive and throwing out accusasions and such… I don’t get it… isn’t being a Christian doing what Christ did and following his teaching? he didn’t teach to fight and argue like that that’s for sure…

oh well… I can’t wait to see how the attempt to prove of disprove this find… I question the DNA bit, I just don’t see how that’ll work

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I think that what he taught is more important that wither or not he was ressurected. I mean isn’t it?

~~EK

Jesus’ Body Found!!!

I was just read Time Magazine’s Blog and found this article about the possible discovery of the body of Jesus in a tomb in Isreal.

WOW! what an interesting topic! my family is of mixed religions and so they get into huge battles and fueds, often going for years not speaking to each other as a result, over wither one religion is better than another, or which docteric is the “one true” docterin. I well have to pass this article on to them, see what they have to say about it… I could guess, they’ll probl’y all say it’s a hoax…

as for myself, I look at religion as a thing that we use to improve us, and as such I follow no one religion, but tudy all of them… one thing I like to do is to find historic proof… archological finds and such that support or refute various aspects of religon…

WOW! the possible discovery of Jesus’ body! THAT is such a great find… the way I see it it could go one way or the other…

they prove it’s him, and either religion goes crazy, drunk on power, each trying to be the one to “house” his body in their church, so they can charge people tons of money to come see his remains

or. they prove it’s him and religion goes crazy, in their attempt to destroy the body and wipe it’s esistance off the face of the earth so they can continue to milk money out of there members

either way, organized religion stands to make a foutune… I wonder if they well spend their riches on the sick and poor like Jesus was said to have done?

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done.

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I don’t see that as a threat to my faith or as a bad thing, even if it were true… I’m guessing that my personal multi-religon (all Christian faiths) upbringing must have somehow “warped” my view of Christianity, cause I realy don’t see the resurection as the “thing of vital importance” for my faith, so for me disproving the resurection by finding a body, does not effect my faith… I grew up being taught that “as man is god once was; as god is man shall become”, and that it is through following Jesus teachings that that shall happen…

I think I am realizing , reading the repsonces to this article, that most Christian view Christianity very differantly than I do… weird

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done. Well they be meek and humble?

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

that article has only been up a few hours and already there are just under 3000 comments on it, and most of them are people in a rage, because they are saying that he was the son of god so he couldn’t die, and thus there could be no body…

but, if he raised from the dead, as they are also saying, than he must have died in order to come back right? I wonder if they even realize that they are double-talking when they say that?

wow! though, some people over there are really taking this realy hard though!

I was surprised really at how this has upset so many people in such a short time… I thought Christians would be happy that his body was found (possibly), (I’m Christian, and I would love for someone to find his body) but instead they getting all mad and defencive and throwing out accusasions and such… I don’t get it… isn’t being a Christian doing what Christ did and following his teaching? he didn’t teach to fight and argue like that that’s for sure…

oh well… I can’t wait to see how the attempt to prove of disprove this find… I question the DNA bit, I just don’t see how that’ll work

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I think that what he taught is more important that wither or not he was ressurected. I mean isn’t it?

~~EK

Jesus’ Body Found!!!

I was just read Time Magazine’s Blog and found this article about the possible discovery of the body of Jesus in a tomb in Isreal.

WOW! what an interesting topic! my family is of mixed religions and so they get into huge battles and fueds, often going for years not speaking to each other as a result, over wither one religion is better than another, or which docteric is the “one true” docterin. I well have to pass this article on to them, see what they have to say about it… I could guess, they’ll probl’y all say it’s a hoax…

as for myself, I look at religion as a thing that we use to improve us, and as such I follow no one religion, but tudy all of them… one thing I like to do is to find historic proof… archological finds and such that support or refute various aspects of religon…

WOW! the possible discovery of Jesus’ body! THAT is such a great find… the way I see it it could go one way or the other…

they prove it’s him, and either religion goes crazy, drunk on power, each trying to be the one to “house” his body in their church, so they can charge people tons of money to come see his remains

or. they prove it’s him and religion goes crazy, in their attempt to destroy the body and wipe it’s esistance off the face of the earth so they can continue to milk money out of there members

either way, organized religion stands to make a foutune… I wonder if they well spend their riches on the sick and poor like Jesus was said to have done?

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done.

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I don’t see that as a threat to my faith or as a bad thing, even if it were true… I’m guessing that my personal multi-religon (all Christian faiths) upbringing must have somehow “warped” my view of Christianity, cause I realy don’t see the resurection as the “thing of vital importance” for my faith, so for me disproving the resurection by finding a body, does not effect my faith… I grew up being taught that “as man is god once was; as god is man shall become”, and that it is through following Jesus teachings that that shall happen…

I think I am realizing , reading the repsonces to this article, that most Christian view Christianity very differantly than I do… weird

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done. Well they be meek and humble?

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

that article has only been up a few hours and already there are just under 3000 comments on it, and most of them are people in a rage, because they are saying that he was the son of god so he couldn’t die, and thus there could be no body…

but, if he raised from the dead, as they are also saying, than he must have died in order to come back right? I wonder if they even realize that they are double-talking when they say that?

wow! though, some people over there are really taking this realy hard though!

I was surprised really at how this has upset so many people in such a short time… I thought Christians would be happy that his body was found (possibly), (I’m Christian, and I would love for someone to find his body) but instead they getting all mad and defencive and throwing out accusasions and such… I don’t get it… isn’t being a Christian doing what Christ did and following his teaching? he didn’t teach to fight and argue like that that’s for sure…

oh well… I can’t wait to see how the attempt to prove of disprove this find… I question the DNA bit, I just don’t see how that’ll work

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I think that what he taught is more important that wither or not he was ressurected. I mean isn’t it?

~~EK

Jesus’ Body Found!!!

I was just read Time Magazine’s Blog and found this article about the possible discovery of the body of Jesus in a tomb in Isreal.

WOW! what an interesting topic! my family is of mixed religions and so they get into huge battles and fueds, often going for years not speaking to each other as a result, over wither one religion is better than another, or which docteric is the “one true” docterin. I well have to pass this article on to them, see what they have to say about it… I could guess, they’ll probl’y all say it’s a hoax…

as for myself, I look at religion as a thing that we use to improve us, and as such I follow no one religion, but tudy all of them… one thing I like to do is to find historic proof… archological finds and such that support or refute various aspects of religon…

WOW! the possible discovery of Jesus’ body! THAT is such a great find… the way I see it it could go one way or the other…

they prove it’s him, and either religion goes crazy, drunk on power, each trying to be the one to “house” his body in their church, so they can charge people tons of money to come see his remains

or. they prove it’s him and religion goes crazy, in their attempt to destroy the body and wipe it’s esistance off the face of the earth so they can continue to milk money out of there members

either way, organized religion stands to make a foutune… I wonder if they well spend their riches on the sick and poor like Jesus was said to have done?

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done.

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I don’t see that as a threat to my faith or as a bad thing, even if it were true… I’m guessing that my personal multi-religon (all Christian faiths) upbringing must have somehow “warped” my view of Christianity, cause I realy don’t see the resurection as the “thing of vital importance” for my faith, so for me disproving the resurection by finding a body, does not effect my faith… I grew up being taught that “as man is god once was; as god is man shall become”, and that it is through following Jesus teachings that that shall happen…

I think I am realizing , reading the repsonces to this article, that most Christian view Christianity very differantly than I do… weird

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done. Well they be meek and humble?

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

that article has only been up a few hours and already there are just under 3000 comments on it, and most of them are people in a rage, because they are saying that he was the son of god so he couldn’t die, and thus there could be no body…

but, if he raised from the dead, as they are also saying, than he must have died in order to come back right? I wonder if they even realize that they are double-talking when they say that?

wow! though, some people over there are really taking this realy hard though!

I was surprised really at how this has upset so many people in such a short time… I thought Christians would be happy that his body was found (possibly), (I’m Christian, and I would love for someone to find his body) but instead they getting all mad and defencive and throwing out accusasions and such… I don’t get it… isn’t being a Christian doing what Christ did and following his teaching? he didn’t teach to fight and argue like that that’s for sure…

oh well… I can’t wait to see how the attempt to prove of disprove this find… I question the DNA bit, I just don’t see how that’ll work

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I think that what he taught is more important that wither or not he was ressurected. I mean isn’t it?

~~EK

Jesus’ Body Found!!!

I was just read Time Magazine’s Blog and found this article about the possible discovery of the body of Jesus in a tomb in Isreal.

WOW! what an interesting topic! my family is of mixed religions and so they get into huge battles and fueds, often going for years not speaking to each other as a result, over wither one religion is better than another, or which docteric is the “one true” docterin. I well have to pass this article on to them, see what they have to say about it… I could guess, they’ll probl’y all say it’s a hoax…

as for myself, I look at religion as a thing that we use to improve us, and as such I follow no one religion, but tudy all of them… one thing I like to do is to find historic proof… archological finds and such that support or refute various aspects of religon…

WOW! the possible discovery of Jesus’ body! THAT is such a great find… the way I see it it could go one way or the other…

they prove it’s him, and either religion goes crazy, drunk on power, each trying to be the one to “house” his body in their church, so they can charge people tons of money to come see his remains

or. they prove it’s him and religion goes crazy, in their attempt to destroy the body and wipe it’s esistance off the face of the earth so they can continue to milk money out of there members

either way, organized religion stands to make a foutune… I wonder if they well spend their riches on the sick and poor like Jesus was said to have done?

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done.

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I don’t see that as a threat to my faith or as a bad thing, even if it were true… I’m guessing that my personal multi-religon (all Christian faiths) upbringing must have somehow “warped” my view of Christianity, cause I realy don’t see the resurection as the “thing of vital importance” for my faith, so for me disproving the resurection by finding a body, does not effect my faith… I grew up being taught that “as man is god once was; as god is man shall become”, and that it is through following Jesus teachings that that shall happen…

I think I am realizing , reading the repsonces to this article, that most Christian view Christianity very differantly than I do… weird

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done. Well they be meek and humble?

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

that article has only been up a few hours and already there are just under 3000 comments on it, and most of them are people in a rage, because they are saying that he was the son of god so he couldn’t die, and thus there could be no body…

but, if he raised from the dead, as they are also saying, than he must have died in order to come back right? I wonder if they even realize that they are double-talking when they say that?

wow! though, some people over there are really taking this realy hard though!

I was surprised really at how this has upset so many people in such a short time… I thought Christians would be happy that his body was found (possibly), (I’m Christian, and I would love for someone to find his body) but instead they getting all mad and defencive and throwing out accusasions and such… I don’t get it… isn’t being a Christian doing what Christ did and following his teaching? he didn’t teach to fight and argue like that that’s for sure…

oh well… I can’t wait to see how the attempt to prove of disprove this find… I question the DNA bit, I just don’t see how that’ll work

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I think that what he taught is more important that wither or not he was ressurected. I mean isn’t it?

~~EK

Jesus’ Body Found!!!

I was just read Time Magazine’s Blog and found this article about the possible discovery of the body of Jesus in a tomb in Isreal.

WOW! what an interesting topic! my family is of mixed religions and so they get into huge battles and fueds, often going for years not speaking to each other as a result, over wither one religion is better than another, or which docteric is the “one true” docterin. I well have to pass this article on to them, see what they have to say about it… I could guess, they’ll probl’y all say it’s a hoax…

as for myself, I look at religion as a thing that we use to improve us, and as such I follow no one religion, but tudy all of them… one thing I like to do is to find historic proof… archological finds and such that support or refute various aspects of religon…

WOW! the possible discovery of Jesus’ body! THAT is such a great find… the way I see it it could go one way or the other…

they prove it’s him, and either religion goes crazy, drunk on power, each trying to be the one to “house” his body in their church, so they can charge people tons of money to come see his remains

or. they prove it’s him and religion goes crazy, in their attempt to destroy the body and wipe it’s esistance off the face of the earth so they can continue to milk money out of there members

either way, organized religion stands to make a foutune… I wonder if they well spend their riches on the sick and poor like Jesus was said to have done?

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done.

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I don’t see that as a threat to my faith or as a bad thing, even if it were true… I’m guessing that my personal multi-religon (all Christian faiths) upbringing must have somehow “warped” my view of Christianity, cause I realy don’t see the resurection as the “thing of vital importance” for my faith, so for me disproving the resurection by finding a body, does not effect my faith… I grew up being taught that “as man is god once was; as god is man shall become”, and that it is through following Jesus teachings that that shall happen…

I think I am realizing , reading the repsonces to this article, that most Christian view Christianity very differantly than I do… weird

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done. Well they be meek and humble?

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

that article has only been up a few hours and already there are just under 3000 comments on it, and most of them are people in a rage, because they are saying that he was the son of god so he couldn’t die, and thus there could be no body…

but, if he raised from the dead, as they are also saying, than he must have died in order to come back right? I wonder if they even realize that they are double-talking when they say that?

wow! though, some people over there are really taking this realy hard though!

I was surprised really at how this has upset so many people in such a short time… I thought Christians would be happy that his body was found (possibly), (I’m Christian, and I would love for someone to find his body) but instead they getting all mad and defencive and throwing out accusasions and such… I don’t get it… isn’t being a Christian doing what Christ did and following his teaching? he didn’t teach to fight and argue like that that’s for sure…

oh well… I can’t wait to see how the attempt to prove of disprove this find… I question the DNA bit, I just don’t see how that’ll work

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I think that what he taught is more important that wither or not he was ressurected. I mean isn’t it?

~~EK

Jesus’ Body Found!!!

I was just read Time Magazine’s Blog and found this article about the possible discovery of the body of Jesus in a tomb in Isreal.

WOW! what an interesting topic! my family is of mixed religions and so they get into huge battles and fueds, often going for years not speaking to each other as a result, over wither one religion is better than another, or which docteric is the “one true” docterin. I well have to pass this article on to them, see what they have to say about it… I could guess, they’ll probl’y all say it’s a hoax…

as for myself, I look at religion as a thing that we use to improve us, and as such I follow no one religion, but tudy all of them… one thing I like to do is to find historic proof… archological finds and such that support or refute various aspects of religon…

WOW! the possible discovery of Jesus’ body! THAT is such a great find… the way I see it it could go one way or the other…

they prove it’s him, and either religion goes crazy, drunk on power, each trying to be the one to “house” his body in their church, so they can charge people tons of money to come see his remains

or. they prove it’s him and religion goes crazy, in their attempt to destroy the body and wipe it’s esistance off the face of the earth so they can continue to milk money out of there members

either way, organized religion stands to make a foutune… I wonder if they well spend their riches on the sick and poor like Jesus was said to have done?

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done.

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I don’t see that as a threat to my faith or as a bad thing, even if it were true… I’m guessing that my personal multi-religon (all Christian faiths) upbringing must have somehow “warped” my view of Christianity, cause I realy don’t see the resurection as the “thing of vital importance” for my faith, so for me disproving the resurection by finding a body, does not effect my faith… I grew up being taught that “as man is god once was; as god is man shall become”, and that it is through following Jesus teachings that that shall happen…

I think I am realizing , reading the repsonces to this article, that most Christian view Christianity very differantly than I do… weird

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done. Well they be meek and humble?

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

that article has only been up a few hours and already there are just under 3000 comments on it, and most of them are people in a rage, because they are saying that he was the son of god so he couldn’t die, and thus there could be no body…

but, if he raised from the dead, as they are also saying, than he must have died in order to come back right? I wonder if they even realize that they are double-talking when they say that?

wow! though, some people over there are really taking this realy hard though!

I was surprised really at how this has upset so many people in such a short time… I thought Christians would be happy that his body was found (possibly), (I’m Christian, and I would love for someone to find his body) but instead they getting all mad and defencive and throwing out accusasions and such… I don’t get it… isn’t being a Christian doing what Christ did and following his teaching? he didn’t teach to fight and argue like that that’s for sure…

oh well… I can’t wait to see how the attempt to prove of disprove this find… I question the DNA bit, I just don’t see how that’ll work

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I think that what he taught is more important that wither or not he was ressurected. I mean isn’t it?

~~EK

Jesus’ Body Found!!!

I was just read Time Magazine’s Blog and found this article about the possible discovery of the body of Jesus in a tomb in Isreal.

WOW! what an interesting topic! my family is of mixed religions and so they get into huge battles and fueds, often going for years not speaking to each other as a result, over wither one religion is better than another, or which docteric is the “one true” docterin. I well have to pass this article on to them, see what they have to say about it… I could guess, they’ll probl’y all say it’s a hoax…

as for myself, I look at religion as a thing that we use to improve us, and as such I follow no one religion, but tudy all of them… one thing I like to do is to find historic proof… archological finds and such that support or refute various aspects of religon…

WOW! the possible discovery of Jesus’ body! THAT is such a great find… the way I see it it could go one way or the other…

they prove it’s him, and either religion goes crazy, drunk on power, each trying to be the one to “house” his body in their church, so they can charge people tons of money to come see his remains

or. they prove it’s him and religion goes crazy, in their attempt to destroy the body and wipe it’s esistance off the face of the earth so they can continue to milk money out of there members

either way, organized religion stands to make a foutune… I wonder if they well spend their riches on the sick and poor like Jesus was said to have done?

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done.

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I don’t see that as a threat to my faith or as a bad thing, even if it were true… I’m guessing that my personal multi-religon (all Christian faiths) upbringing must have somehow “warped” my view of Christianity, cause I realy don’t see the resurection as the “thing of vital importance” for my faith, so for me disproving the resurection by finding a body, does not effect my faith… I grew up being taught that “as man is god once was; as god is man shall become”, and that it is through following Jesus teachings that that shall happen…

I think I am realizing , reading the repsonces to this article, that most Christian view Christianity very differantly than I do… weird

I’ll be interested in seeing if religious leaders really well do what Jesus would have done. Well they be meek and humble?

A lot of people over on that blog are fighting and flaming each other, because they are saying that if Jesus body is found than than means the crucifition was “crui-fiction”.

that article has only been up a few hours and already there are just under 3000 comments on it, and most of them are people in a rage, because they are saying that he was the son of god so he couldn’t die, and thus there could be no body…

but, if he raised from the dead, as they are also saying, than he must have died in order to come back right? I wonder if they even realize that they are double-talking when they say that?

wow! though, some people over there are really taking this realy hard though!

I was surprised really at how this has upset so many people in such a short time… I thought Christians would be happy that his body was found (possibly), (I’m Christian, and I would love for someone to find his body) but instead they getting all mad and defencive and throwing out accusasions and such… I don’t get it… isn’t being a Christian doing what Christ did and following his teaching? he didn’t teach to fight and argue like that that’s for sure…

oh well… I can’t wait to see how the attempt to prove of disprove this find… I question the DNA bit, I just don’t see how that’ll work

For me, I thought that proof that Jesus was a real person by finding his body was more important than fighting over with it ment he was crucified or not. I mean, that would mean that he was a real person! That is so cool!

I think that what he taught is more important that wither or not he was ressurected. I mean isn’t it?

~~EK

This is a test…

Okay, I’m editing again, this is a test post, to see what the layout well look like. Just ignore it. Real posts well be coming soon.

~~EK

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as people who follow me on my web sites and chat groups well know, last May our family was faced with a freak acident that left my dad in a coma and not expected to live… it was the scariest hellish nightmare me and my brothers have ever been through and it totaly disrupted our lives, making us see everything through new eyes.

A coma, is not what we — I — had thought it was… I only knew comas from movies and novies tell us that a person lays there, like they are asleep… that is the farthest thing from the truth

In the first few moments of the coma, my dad became hysterical, he torn the woodstove out of the wall and threw is across the room, smashing out the water pipes and flooding the house… he ripped the toliet out of the floor and sent it across the house as well… he smashed all most everything, ripped out walls with his bare hands… all the while he could neither see nor hear any of us, and was screaming in no legible terms much like a rabid animal, and try as we could, we could not stop him, he had the streangth of a giant, not a normal thing for him… with barely the walls still standing we went to the neighbors for help, the police arrived and it tooke 4 big officers to tie him down and carry him out to the ambulance, at this point we had no idea what had happened… the town condemed what was left of our house. The whole thing took place in about 15 minutes. (though the event with the police harasment took 4 hours and nearly cost my dad his life, but that’s another story).

Four hours later doctors told us that what we had just experianced was a diabetic coma. He had no knowledge that he had diabetes, and the coma was brought on by his sugar level being in excess of 1,200. He remained in the coma for nearly 2 months, shackled to the hospital and thrashing and screaming the entire time, relaxing only when the doctors tranquilized him.

His eyes were often open, and he often acted as though he was talking to people who were not there. There were many times when he seemed to be awake. And yes the dopctors notice every single movment… they had every inch of him suck with monitors, that set off alarms at the slightest movement. He had 2 doctors and 4 nurses on duty at any given time, and these rotated every three days, so that he had 4 doctors and 12 nurses taking care of him.

At it’s worst point, he stopped breathing, his kidneys shut down, and it looked as though he’d not make it through the night.

When he came out of the coma, he could no longer talk or walk, bith caused by having not spoken or walking for so very long… he had to be retrained how to do both.

Through it all, he remembers nothing… his last memory was 3 days before he tore the house apart. His first memory was sitting in a chair wanting to eat ice cream, 2 months later.

Prayers Needed For EK’s Dad: Another Update

update:

they’ve moved him to a rehabilitation center, where he is learning how to walk again, but it has been over a week and he still is unable to stand, the doctor thinks he may need to be in a wheelchair, but may only need a cane or walker…that well not go over well with him being an active farmer always in the garden and barns…he won’t be able to farm any more (

The men who did this to him, are nothing but cruel and heartless cads whom God shall judge

Questions/Strange

Was reading this: Questions/Strange

Quote:

If money is the root of all evil, why do churches ask for it?

first off you quoted that wrong…it’s “the love of money”….

and I question that one alot myself…here’s a father question I have on that…why don’t churches pay taxes?…if the church is on fire, who does the pastor call…God or the fire department?

Quote:

Seeing as cupid is so good at matchmaking, does he have a girlfriend?

LOL! that’s a good one!

I couldn’t think of anything for the rest of them…sorry…they all make good points though, I’ll have to do some more thinking about them