Monday, May 2, 2011

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RIP Osama bin Laden

This morning I learned that the renowned leader of Al Qaeda has been killed by U.S. forces yesterday. It was a story that shocked me and filled me with curiosity.

Bin Laden has been a source of terror in the Western world, especially in more developed countries, and has led a radical vision and international jihad, the Islamic spiritual warfare. Has been an engine for cultural terrorism. I really believe terrible transform religion into a machine of hatred and death, so it will have much to pay the Lord, this gentleman ... but compared with the Christian culture we have inherited is really short.

Christianity began as a meek and humble faith, discipleship and patient and full of persecution. Born with a leader, our Savior and incarnation of God, which invites "turn the other cheek" and "love our enemies." He came to die as a vandal and murderer, was innocent, for showing your love, save and deal with the corrupt religious authorities then. Where is your church? Did we, the western "Christian"? I think not. Since the apostolic legacy was in the hands of the Roman power has become an imperial religion, and history confirms this showing as the preferred western repeatedly crucified instead of being crucified, being you pull the trigger instead of being in the spotlight. Today we no longer see large slave colonies and empires, but the political-economic control Yankee still enslaving and killing many. The worst thing is that it seems that Latin American and European powers see it as a model. See how USA Today promotes nationalism and Christian movements exluyentes that feed hatred toward "sinners", who love Westernization, the irresponsible prosperity and support the Zionist occupation in the Middle East ... among other things. Makes me sick when I read that Obama said "Tonight justice has been done," when The New York Times writes "The bastard is dead", when Peter King said "He got what he deserved" when Christians say "What would you like a lot of people here today is to have to spit on his corpse, when millions around the world celebrate with joy a murder ... You make me sick.

Instead of supporting gringo arrogance and pride, that imperialist obsession, we should be empathetic and understand the merits of jihad intecultural, try to be hurt like hell that we Western "infidels." Meeting laudable among them are people who, for fear of God, has dedicated his life to fighting imperialism.

For the convictions that I have by revelation and Christian tradition, I have plenty of reasons to believe that Osama has not inherited life, but heartfelt desire to inherit and may he rest in peace from the Lord.

REST IN PEACE, Osama Bin Laden

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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Live or Die?

RIGHT TO DIE WITH DIGNITY

Last night we sat my son and me, talking of many things in life ... Among other ... we were talking about the idea of \u200b\u200bliving or dying ...

And my son said,
"Dad never let me live in a vegetative state, depending on machines and liquids, if you see me in that state, unplug the appliances that keep me alive, I'd rather die!"

Then I woke up with a face of wisdom ... y. .. I unplugged the TV, DVD, Computer, MP4, mobile phone, iPod, Nintendo Wii, Xbox, guitar hero and then he threw away the Coca-Cola, rum and beer ...!!!

the Weon almost died ... !
In Deuteronomy 30:15 Moses says to Israel, "Look, today I give you life and prosperity, on the one hand, and death and evil, on the other" in communicating the blessings necessary to meet the ten commandments and the laws in place for him. While it appears to be an easy decision, is constantly questioned and our tradition and Christian life we \u200b\u200bfaced it several times.

In Chile, under Article 19 of the constitution, the right to life is such that no one can threaten the life of a person, not even against itself. If you wanted to choose for your death you would get arrested or would do everything possible to stay alive (reason that Jehovah's Witnesses are required to receive blood transfusion, but by conviction, reject). And since he knows where after being in a vegetative state and even brain dead patients have "revived", or have recovered organic brain activity, the right to die is increasingly difficult. The Lord our God is not like the constitution of '80. We can choose. Therefore it is very important the sacrament of baptism and confirmation. It's time to confess that we believe in God, to entrust ourselves completely to Him, choose life and reject the evil forces that cause death. Do you remember your promises of confirmation?

Despite this, is it legitimate to opt for death ... What we are choosing and why is it that we refuse? Not so easy to answer questions. It seems that everyone understands the laws and commandments differently in his life and applied as deemed appropriate. Furthermore, the concept of life exhibited by Moses is completely different to that set by Jesus Christ or the aspóstol Paul. It is not simply to enforce a law to live longer and prosperity and confess that Jesus is the Christ and our Lord to resurrect with him in the future. It is to love our Father God and to love our neighbor, to love. This is to follow Christ, to follow him. As it says in Mark 8:34-37 "He called the crowd and his disciples." If someone wants to be my disciple, he said, "let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake and the gospel will save it. What good is winning the whole world and loses his life, or what can be given in exchange for life? "Yes. Jesus came to give us life, full and abundant life (John 10:10 b). While the Bible is concluded several ideas, do not really know how to define what is life and what I lose or gain by it, but I know it does not matter while rejecting or accepting chooses to follow Christ. He saved me or not according to divine his trial (Matthew 25:31-46).

So do not waste it on the wonderful technology, or vice . Take advantage of giving thanks, prayer, praise, share, learn, teach, help, serve and grow in all that relates to the love that comes from the Spirit of God. Do so selflessly and enjoy it. Do it according to your convictions and not to receive blessings and to ensure a place in heaven. THAT'S LIFE.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Patron Saint Occupational Therapists

Lutherans and Catholics denounce the prison abuse and neglect

A devastating fire occurred in the early hours of yesterday in the prison of San Miguel, on the fourth floor of the 5 north and south tower, located south of the great Santiago where 83 prisoners were killed while more than ten found with burns that compromise their respiratory system. The wounded are scattered in different centers in the capital. Soon family members flocked to the gates of the prison to find information about their family and seeking an explanation of what happened.


This tragedy brings to the fore the problem lived within the prisons, particularly overcrowding and poor internal security. The Chilean president, Sebastián Piñera, confirmed the lives of criminals and said that what happened "shows that the prison situation in our country does not stand anymore."

This is a prison that had a capacity for 1,100 prisoners and lived more than 1,900 inmates. The number of inmates in prisons across the country reaches 70% - according to figures released by the government in the words of Justice Minister Felipe Bulnes, on 26 July of this year, however, the reality is different, because almost All prisons are overcrowded; there are some that are more than 200 percent of capacity. Overcrowding was seen in all prisons.
The tragedy should give pause to the government authorities to designate resources to build more prisons and prevent over-crowding, providing decent living conditions.

Santiago Archbishop Cardinal Francisco Javier Errazuriz, visited yesterday afternoon by an hour the prison compound. Talked to some survivors of the tower 5 where the fire originated.

Archbishop required background to the identification of the deceased and then was with the prisoners who were saved, those who "were very impressed and thought it was divine providence that had saved, "he said. He spoke also with the rest of the prison population expressing regret "and today, the day of the Immaculate Conception, in all sanctuaries are praying for them and they are accompanying them and their families," according to the department Communications of the archbishopric.

also said that "society has long been forgotten this and only this year, during the Bicentennial, was brought to the forefront." He said the prisoners themselves told him "that this criminal should have been evacuated and some time ago."

La Pastora President of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chile (IELCH) Dr. Gloria Rojas also expressed his grief and helplessness before the tragedy: "It's amazing to hear that we could not open the" locks "in the heat of the flames, is hence the much higher death. From one side come the disclaimers and convictions, but what is valid to recognize is that in prisons are living a subhuman existence and archaic systems, "he said. Begged to keep in prayer and the families of these children of God, our brothers, "and our thoughts and commitments tend to the decent life of those deprived of liberty" in their just and necessary measure, but that should not be exempt from duty. "

other hand, Pastor Carlos Caamaño IELCH-community of San Pablo, said: "Regardless of the causes, we regret the loss of human beings, not cataloged in any stigma loaded word. They were children of the Creator, made the image and likeness, as all of us and us. This unfortunate happens only realize how unworthy they live so many compatriots. All of them, and they live a hell on earth. censor and that anyone who thinks that such people deserve it because they are criminals, not to forget those and such that Jesus died as a criminal. In our country where justice is sold to the highest bidder, who can really say that someday there would be housed in a prison, taking the nickname of the offender? "


Hector Carrillo Santiago, Thursday, December 9, 2010