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Somebody thinks God is a computer

So I ran across a link to "information age prayer", a service where you pay them to have their computer speak your written prayers aloud. I pity the poor souls who use this, because they are fooled into thinking that a personal God responds as if he were a computer (just hit the right button the right number of times), or that prayer is a magic spell with no need for someone to understand and answer. They have no real fellowship with the Creator. I can only hope this site will get people thinking about what genuine prayer actually should be: communication with another intelligent being who loves us.

 
Sequenced animation in Actionscript 3

Now that I am slowly migrating from using Actionscript 2 to 3, I have been on the lookout for a tweening engine and sequencer that can fill the shoes of Fuse Kit. Moses Gunesch, the author of Fuse Kit created an AS3 framework called "Go" and gave it to the community to build upon. Looks like the Fuse killer has finally arrived in HydroTween. It does tweening, longer sequences, and even supports Papervision3D. If anyone out there knows a tool that can do all this, please comment! In the meantime, I'll be playing with this.

HydroTween example
HydroTween code

UPDATE:
No sooner had I posted this, then I discovered that the TweenLite/TweenMax family has TweenGroup. I know this tool is very high performance, so I'll be checking this out too.

 
Christians in Second Life?

Here's an interesting article that explores issues related to online evangelism. "Is it possible to be in the virtual world and not of the virtual world?"

 
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  • The Unreported Global War on Christians
    At The Daily Beast:

    We hear so often about Muslims as victims of abuse in the West and combatants in the Arab Spring fight against tyranny. But, in fact, a wholly different kind of war is underway, an unrecognized battle costing thousands of lives. Christians are being killed in the Islamic world because of their religion. It is a rising genocide that ought to provoke global alarm.

    The portrayal of Muslims as victims or heroes is at best partially accurate. In recent years the violent oppression of Christian minorities has become the norm in Muslim-majority nations stretching from West Africa and the Middle East to South Asia and Oceania. In some countries it is governments and their agents that have burned churches and imprisoned parishioners. In others, rebel groups and vigilantes have taken matters into their own hands, murdering Christians and driving them from regions where their roots go back centuries.

  • Study: Polygamy Bad for Society
    From the University of British Columbia:

    In cultures that permit men to take multiple wives, the intra-sexual competition that occurs causes greater levels of crime, violence, poverty and gender inequality than in societies that institutionalize and practice monogamous marriage.

    That is a key finding of a new University of British Columbia-led study that explores the global rise of monogamous marriage as a dominant cultural institution. The study suggests that institutionalized monogamous marriage is rapidly replacing polygamy because it has lower levels of inherent social problems.

  • Catholics hear anti-Obama letter in church
    At CBS News:

    During church services on Sunday, Catholics around the country were read a blistering letter assailing the Obama administration for an "assault on religious liberty" in the form of a coming requirement that most church-linked organizations - among them hospitals, schools and universities - offer birth control coverage as part of their health care plans.

  • Scholar emphasizes New Testament's Jewish roots
    At USA Today:

    Sometime in the next few weeks, Rabbi Kliel Rose of West End Synagogue in Nashville hopes to pick up a copy of the New Testament and learn a little more about Jesus.

    Rose, like many Jews, has viewed the Christian scriptures with some suspicion in the past. The New Testament is not always flattering to Jews, plus it's been used in unwelcome attempts at conversion.

    He hopes the new Jewish Annotated New Testament will make his task a bit more enjoyable.

  • Evolution: The Rise of Complexity
    At Scientific American:
    It?s a big step for evolution, going from a single cell focused solely on its own survival to a multicellular organism where cells coordinate and work together. Creationists often cite this jump as evidence of God?s influence, because it seems impossible that creatures could make such a brazen leap unaided. But scientists have shown that multicellularity can arise in the lab, given strong enough selective pressure.