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Good Friday

(Originally posted April 23rd, 2011)

Easter video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfzG233HiD8

3 Days Later: http://www.youtube.com/user/HyperPixelsMedia#p/u/22/ueat3x1eutw

Resurrection: http://www.youtube.com/user/HyperPixelsMedia#p/u/17/OcKB-QDVEfc

A few years ago in church, I was walking into the auditorium when I saw a very upset little boy about three years old. He looked at his dad and said, “Dad, are you sure this is Good Friday? Because it seems like Bad Friday!”

Good Friday wasn’t a good day for Jesus either. His friends walked away from Him when he needed them the most. He had done nothing but good and was rewarded with evil. He became a scapegoat for an angry mob that let a murderer free instead. His heart was broken as the same people who had cheered His triumphal entry into the city a week before spat on Him and watched sadistic soldiers torture Him.

If you have ever felt used, abandoned, violated, discarded, mistreated, betrayed, or utterly alone, trust me, He understands. He did nothing to deserve the slow, agonizing death of crucifixion, yet He died a bloody, violent death on display in front of both those who loved Him and those who hated Him for being different. He was real, genuine, sincere, and the light of His goodness exposed pretenders and hypocrites for what they really were.

He did it for us. Not only did He give us a reason to live life to the fullest now, but He gave us a hope beyond this world of turmoil and pain. He gives it freely, and He offers it to everyone. You can’t deserve it. You can’t earn it. It’s a gift.

It’s been said that religion is man trying to reach God or be a god, but Christianity is God reaching down to us, right where we’re at, just as we are. “Religion conforms, Jesus transforms” says one minister.

Many people don’t want anything to do with Jesus because He’s been misrepresented to them. But if you read His words and open your heart, you’ll find that He’s anything but the distant, scary, condemning, unsmiling figure you may have been forced to accept in Sunday School.

I have seen and experienced some very sick and twisted things in my life. There have been times I’ve wondered where God was and why He would let something so horrible happen. My faith has been shaken to the core many times.

Through it all, though, my heart has kept coming back to one inescapable truth: there is nothing in this world, no one powerful enough, no force strong enough, to separate me from His love. As the Psalmist said, “Fearless now, I trust in God; what can mere mortals do to me?”

As we enter Easter weekend, I challenge you to set aside all of the legalistic garbage and stiff, superficial zombie-like behavior that may have been presented to you as Christian. Jesus wasn’t like that. Not at all. His arms are open wide, not folded in front of Him. He loves you. Personally and deeply.

Even if the rest of the world seems to have walked out on you, He never will.

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The resurrection gives my life meaning and direction and the opportunity to start over no matter what my circumstances. -Robert Flatt

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‘Disgust’ over Muslim wife-beating book | Ontario | News | Toronto Sun.

Barnabas Aid’s most recent newsletter brought this article in the Toronto Sun to my attention. It discusses how a Muslim book has been sold in Canada that advocates confining, controlling, and physically abusing wives. Was the author writing this straight off of the power and control wheel? http://www.ncdsv.org/images/powercontrolwheelnoshading.pdf

While I believe in freedom of speech and religion, this touches on the larger issue that should concern lovers of freedom everywhere. Treating your woman as a lower life form is unacceptable. It has taken most of human history for women to achieve the same rights as men, but many sectors of Islam are beating that progress clear back into the Dark Ages. They are legitimizing a criminal act.

Truly and utterly disgusting. Texts that promote domestic violence are better off being used as kindling in the wood stove on a frigid morning. Expecting women to completely cover their God-given beauty, have their genitalia mutilated, be murdered if they think or act freely, be silent about rape, and quietly exist with any other number of such horrors is slavery.

God created us to be free, and the Manufacturer’s Handbook says that husbands ought to love their wives as themselves. Makes sense, doesn’t it? Because most men don’t want to be slapped around, taken advantage of, and prisoners in their own home.

Barnabas Aid regularly covers stories of what is happening to women all over the world, especially Christian women: http://barnabasfund.org/US/Home/. Whether you come from a secular or faith-based point of view, what these people are going through at the hands of hateful and intolerant bigots is jolting.

Today, on Good Friday, we celebrate the sacrifice of the Son who died to make us free. This freedom extends to all creeds, colors, and cultures, and both genders. He extends the same love and promises and hope to everyone.

The ground is level at the foot of the cross.

Period.

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Free people, remember this maxim: we may acquire liberty, but it is never recovered if it is once lost. -Jean Jacques Rousseau

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Hands down, this is the best product I’ve ever found for clearing up yeast infections in my pets’ ears: the Zymox Otic Enzymatic Solution:

http://www.amazon.com/Pet-King-Enzymatic-Solution-Ounces/dp/B0025YOJXS

In my post about Flexicose, a fantastic joint health supplement for pets and people alike, I mentioned how my bluetick coonhound mix used to get yeast infections in his ears, but didn’t say what cures it. I just added a postscript to that article. He is allergic to wheat, and if he eats it, that brownish-reddish gunk, evidence of a yeast infection, may show up in his ears.

Zymox has worked better than anything else. They make this product with or without hydrocortisone and also make an ear cleaning solution. The price is very reasonable and you don’t need a prescription to buy it. Amazon is just one online retailer that sells Zymox.

Before you purchase this product, please be sure that you are dealing with a yeast infection in your cat or dog’s ears and not ear mites. They can look very similar. It’s important that your vet diagnoses the issue before you treat it. Pet owners dealing with the same issue repeatedly can learn the differences, so this is a product I’d recommend to veteran pet owners.

My recommendation is not a substitute for a veterinarian’s assessment or advice. I don’t know what your fuzzy one has. But no matter what is in your pet’s ears, it’s important that the problem be resolved to alleviate their suffering and to prevent more serious damage.

Imagine if your ears were full of gunk– it would be horribly miserable. Your pet needs you to practice regular gentle ear cleaning and to solve their problems as they arise, so you might consider buying a bottle of Zymox to keep them in good health.

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Eggless in Seattle

Egg-free people of the world, rejoice! Whether you are eggless by choice, an allergy, an intolerance, or simply an aversion to off-white spherical objects that emanate from fat, feathered fowl, there are viable alternatives to use in recipes.

A conversation today reminded me that I had a couple lists of egg substitutes stashed away in a recipe binder. I can’t take credit for any of these, but have used the egg replacer and applesauce with some success.

The first list, given to a friend at a nutrition class, says that for each egg in a recipe, you can substitute the following ingredients:

1 t. baking powder + 1 T. liquid + 1 T. vinegar

1 t. yeast dissolved in 1/4 cup warm water

1 1/2 T. water + 1 1/2 T. oil + 1 t. baking powder

1 packet gelatin + 2 T. warm water (do not mix until ready to use)

1 medium banana

1 T. apricot puree

3 T. pureed apple

Egg replacer made by Ener-G Foods

Another list I have, from a medical newsletter and originally suggested in Vegetarian Journal, Issue Two, 2007, offers the following substitutions for one large egg:

2 T. silken tofu

1/2 c. pureed or mashed ripe banana

1/4 c. unsweetened applesauce

1/4 c. pureed peaches

1/4 c. prune puree (works well with chocolate and carob)

2 T. orange juice concentrate plus 1 T. mashed banana

A comment at the bottom of this list says to try and match the flavor of the substitute you are using to the recipe you’re making. It also says that you should try out the substitute first before you make the recipe for others.

Eggs are a hot topic this time of year since it’s traditional to color Easter eggs. Some egg allergic people do color eggs but don’t eat them. Those who have mild contact allergies to eggs often wear gloves to do so. People with an anaphylactic reaction to eggs should probably stay far away from them as reactions can be life-threatening.

On either Celiac.com or in a FAAN newsletter– I can’t remember which– I saw a product called Eggnots mentioned, https://www.eggnots.com/Default.asp. These are ceramic eggs that can be dyed like real ones. They’re not cheap– they cost almost $16 a dozen– but they’re also long-lasting, so won’t emit the same smell as the errant Easter orb that decomposed inside my grandparents’ piano for a year.

Some people dye wooden eggs that you can buy at craft stores, and I’ve seen some paper mache ones that could be painted. PETA promotes vegan chocolate Easter eggs that you can make and decorate, which sounds like fun anyway: http://www.peta.org/living/vegetarian-living/Homemade-Vegan-Easter-Eggs.aspx.

While I’m on the subject of huevos, I might as well copy the list of egg-containing foods to avoid that my friend passed onto me from that class:

albumin

apovitellin

avidin

Bernaise sauce

dried eggs

eggnog (Rice Dream makes a fabulous safe one called Rice Nog though)

eggnog solids

egg substitutes such as Egg Beaters

flovoprotein

frozen eggs

globulin (wasn’t that one of those ugly dudes in The Lord of the Rings?)

Hollandaise sauce

imitation egg product

livetin (it’s alive!!)

lysozyme

macaroni egg noodles

mayonnaise (Vegenaise is better! And there’s a soy-free version out!)

meringue

ovalbumin

ovoglobulin (the globulin overlord?)

ovomucin (sounds nasty…)

ovomucoid (even worse)

ovovitelin (wasn’t this in an episode of I Love Lucy?)

Simplesse

surimi

So, eggless compatriots, you may have to avoid eggs in all forms, but you don’t necessarily have to stop making recipes that require eggs or forego dyeing eggs this weekend. Mix it up, live a little, try something new! As C.S. Lewis said, “we are like eggs at present. And you cannot go on indefinitely being just an ordinary, decent egg. We must be hatched or go bad.”

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©2012 H. Hiatt/wildninja.wordpress.com. All articles/posts on this blog are copyrighted original material that may not be reproduced in part or whole in any electronic or printed medium without prior permission from H. Hiatt/wildninja.wordpress.com.

KOMO News posted this information late last night (http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Docs-Susan-Powells-blood-found-near-couch-at-her-house-145232305.html):

SEATTLE — Susan Cox Powell’s blood was found on the tile floor near a sofa in the couple’s house in Utah, according to a search warrant unsealed on Friday.

The documents were unsealed in connection with a Washington state case against the missing woman’s father-in-law, Steven Powell. Steven Powell was arrested last year and charged with voyeurism and possession of depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.

When police first entered the Utah home after Susan Cox Powell was reported missing, two fans were setup to blow air on the sofa. The woman’s husband, Josh Powell, told investigators that he had just cleaned the sofa at his wife’s request.

The document also revealed Susan Cox Powell, in a hand-written letter she had placed in a safe deposit box, stated Josh had “threatened to destroy her if they get divorced.” In the letter titled “Last will and testament for Susan Powell,” she wrote that if she were to die, it may not be an accident, even if it looks like one.

Susan Cox Powell had sole access to this safe deposit box, investigators said. Those close to the couple told detectives the woman and her husband were having marital and financial problems, and there had been talk of divorce.

As Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist said later in this article, everything they needed to charge Josh Powell with murder was there. But the murder happened in Utah. Chuck Cox, Susan’s father who had custody of her two boys before they were brutally murdered by their father, said that had Josh Powell been charged with Susan’s murder, his grandsons would still be alive.

Why didn’t the authorities in Utah pursue these angles and arrest Powell? It’s been obvious to many bystanders that Powell was responsible for Susan’s murder. It seems extremely logical to have gotten such search warrants and found her documentation a long time ago. Josh Powell’s behavior was ridiculously suspect anyway– going camping in the middle of the night in freezing temperatures with their tiny sons, draining her accounts, relocating to a different state, concocting an elaborate conspiracy theory that Susan had run off with another man missing from the same area.

It is sickening to think that Susan did what every victim of abuse should do– document it– and those documents were not found for years. If you have been affected by abuse, please visit http://documenttheabuse.com/index.html to learn how to record what has happened. If Susan’s paperwork had been found earlier, Josh Powell might not have been allowed to have custody of their sons that he murdered.

This is so sad. It makes me wonder what on earth is wrong in Utah that this didn’t happen. This story might have had a much happier ending. I hope that answers are found and people are held accountable. A sociopath should not be able to get away with such hellish things.

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The Whiskas Guy

If you haven’t seen it already, Whiskas cat food has a commercial out that makes women swoon over both man and beast: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VH2zGc0TAc.

As if the kitty in the commercial isn’t cute enough, his “dad” is talking to him in a way that elicits a Harley Davidson purr. Kitties love love! They give and receive love in oodles, and they soak up positive words that remind them how special and unique they are. Don’t think you have enough love in your life? Get a cat.

“Dad,” although an actor, is clearly a cat guy. When I hear a man say, “I don’t like cats,” I ask them if they’ve ever had one. Almost every time, the answer is no. Somehow dogs can be considered more masculine than cats, so men stereotype our feline friends. Unless someone has had a traumatic experience with a rabid mountain lion wielding a chainsaw, I’m wary of men who don’t like cats. It makes me wonder if they are afraid to be in touch with their emotions or show feeling.

Some women find Whiskas guy sexy because he is honest about his feelings, openly shows his affection for his cat, and knows what makes his cat happy. His cat doesn’t love him because he looks like George Clooney; he loves him because there is a mutual admiration and closeness. Joy and peace flow between them. They play together and enjoy each other’s company. This cat knows that his “dad” will provide for him and protect him. He realizes that while dad has to go to work and on golf dates with his buddies sometimes, dad is a constant and won’t abandon him. There are millions of women who need a Whiskas guy!

In today’s celebrity-drenched, self-absorbed modern world, “sexy” is often seen as tight abs, perfect hair, capped teeth, or hairless gorillas who live at the gym. I’m not saying that’s all bad. It’s natural to appreciate good looks and the fact that someone cares enough to take care of themselves. But what’s missing from this equation are the internal qualities that make a person sexy. Whiskas guy appears to have those qualities: kindness – compassion – creativity – honesty – affection – empathy – a commitment to someone other than himself. Now THAT’S sexy!

When I watch extreme makeover shows, I like seeing the before and after results. New clothes and an updated hairstyle can do wonders for one’s self-esteem. I love when I hear about hairdressers who go to shelters to do women’s hair because a little pampering can go a long way. I wonder, though, how quickly the exterior glow wears off when conditions on the person’s inside haven’t changed.

I’ve seen this happen with gastric bypass surgery. Initially, the resulting weight loss makes the person look and feel better. But if the underlying issues that might have contributed to their weight weren’t addressed, people can gain the weight back easily. In general, just because someone looks great doesn’t mean they’re happy or stable.

People can have perfect hair, immaculate teeth, designer clothes, and expensive jewelry, yet still be absolute horrors under the surface. Psychopaths in particular can take great pride in their exterior veneer, luring partners with their carefully groomed physiques and practiced smiles. But they’re like cars with shiny new paint that have ugly, damaged engine blocks down below. The problem is, the shell of the car looks so good that some people don’t bother to pop the hood. They assume that the battery, belts, and bolts are in a similarly dazzling condition.

Some guys try to be sexy by talking “cool” to women or wearing too much cologne. They go to great lengths to have the latest in brand name clothing and accessories. They try to drive a car that appeals to the opposite sex and give out the right “vibes.” They flash their money and hang out in “cool” places. They make sure they have “cool” friends. Is that sexy? That depends on the woman. I’d argue, however, that what’s far sexier is when a man is unafraid to be himself and not trying to act like everyone else.

A unique individual who shows kindness, compassion, and commitment without acting like he’s out to impress his third grade classmates is sexy. Being unafraid to stand out from the crowd by being true to who he is shows confidence. A guy who’s honest about his love for cats, dogs, his Spongebob lounge pants, or GI Joe action figure collection is probably going to be more accepting of his female partner’s uniqueness as well. A sincere love and compassion for animals may mean that he’s willing to give and receive love in copious doses. True sexiness goes far beyond the fauxhawk or bulging biceps. True sexy means he’s sexy on the inside too.

For those of you who are thinking of running out and adopting a furry four-legged child to look sexy, please do it because you are making a lifetime commitment to that pet, not for looks. That’s the whole point of this blurb– true sexiness is sincere and goes far below the surface. Besides, we can already spot you at the dog park. You’re the guy who’s traipsing across the muddy field in a white Adidas track suit ogling female dog moms rather than playing with the dog you borrowed from your neighbor. Sorry, but that’s not likely to be real puppy love. You’re just using the dog to meet women. At least the dog’s getting some play time and exercise.

To bring my faith into the discussion, a guy who’s kind, compassionate, and shows genuine empathy is, to some degree, a reflection of His Creator. I think it’s unlikely that God wears an Ed Hardy Yakuza shirt and True Religion jeans. God looks on the heart, and when you’re striving to be closer to Him and His nature, your insides will reflect Him.

The closer you get to Him, the more you will exude His love and grace from your outside as well. His true self will start to show on your face and it will be evident in your daily actions. Women will notice a man who doesn’t just talk the talk and try to be sexy in a “deep as a wading pool” way, but does nice and generous things even when no one’s looking. Sexy!

So yeah, Whiskas guy is sexy. He is kind to animals. He loves the gorgeous little purr machine who is rolling around on his chest and licking his face. He’s so cool he wants to take his cat on a picnic– and he’s unafraid to say it. He probably also builds forts for his cat out of sheets and couch cushions and makes cat birthday cakes out of canned food with chicken baby food frosting and catnip sprinkles.

Now that’s a real man! Bold, creative, honest, and has time for someone other than himself even if he does work out, golf, and dwell in a cubicle nine hours a day. I know plenty of women who could use a real man like that. So when you think of sexy, remember that she’s going to care more about your heart than your hairdo. Be the Whiskas guy, or be his cat– women will be drawn to you either way.

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With their qualities of cleanliness, discretion, affection, patience, dignity, and courage, how many of us, I ask you, would be capable of becoming cats? -Fernand Mery

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