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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

SOME LIGHTHEARTED THOUGHTS






I was gifted by something (intelligent design??) to find this full movie (Expelled, no intelligence allowed!) in Youtube that I now post here.
Take some quiet time to watch it all with attention and try to answer to my question: “why was the intelligent design theory so controversial if even our pledge of allegiance says:”one nation under God”?
I hope that everyone who reads me here knows that I’m a strong creationist for both having been born in Italy (country hosting the Vatican country) and for having agreed with Jesus Christ to remain alive for the love I have for my treasures. As my “personal pastor” Don Betto in Ventura used to tell me, if what had happened to me would have happened few decades ago, I’d be already sanctified and I can’t even begin to say how much fun I had with my “catholic extremist caregiver” trying to come up with a name I could use, since a Saint Carlo exists already.
Given that I must have a close relationship with our Creator, I've been able to forgive the Ph.D. who condemned me to full conservatorship, because when I put together what the very famous and experienced dr. Spar of UCLA said about what that man did to me (I quote: ”he tried to follow the rule of the better be safer than sorry”) with the type of “consensus building” environment that exists among this type of psychologists (he didn’t want to disagree with what dr. Tomaszewski had assessed of me few weeks after my exiting from the coma), given that once a brain is injured it can NEVER repair itself (as all the textbooks state since the beginning of time),


I can understand – and forgive – where and how this conservatorship hell comes from and its very reason to exist. Of course, I shouldn't even mention that by correcting all the wrongs I've been subjected to (especially by the mother of my treasures, Michele and /or my former true sister Anna Mai) everyone might be forgiven by God, our creator too.
  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pledge_of_Allegiance
  2. http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2004/03/24_choper.shtml

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