A Conversion Journey
- By prodromos
- The Ancient Way - Eastern Orthodox
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I wouldn't have a problem 
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Can you share a source for the 600,000 new workers over next 8 years Amazon forecast?
Nah I don’t believe that someone can be detained for days without being charged and arranged. If I remember correctly, and this may be incorrect, last I heard it was like 13 hours but that was a long time ago and is probably different depending on where you’re at.Not at all. If you were in a place where known mobsters were and there was a raid I would expect you would be picked up too and detained until it was determi ed you were not part of the mob.
If I were detained for a reasonable amount of time I'd feel fine. Weeks is not reasonable. By law a person can be detained up to a couple of days without charges. I do expect ICE to prioritize those who claim citizenship and make them the FIRST people to be cleared. If they Don't do that then I think they are wrong.
I meant more broadly speaking. People in sanctuary cities have absolutely invited illegals to come. And Democrats through Biden allowed them to come in essence inviting them. Cause thats how it works.
Can you share a source for the 600,000 new workers over next 8 years Amazon forecast?
Yeah or for OSHA to come into job sites to make sure they are complying with regulations.If/when this goes to court, I'm assuming that the legal angle that ICE is going to use is that by DR Hortons having a business license, that's an implied consent provision for administrative inspections for compliance and enforcement. (since consent of the business owner is also a mechanism that grants them access to enter a "private" worksite)
There's also the "pain view/public view doctrine"...where if a law enforcement officer is able to see a criminal activity taking place inside a private property from a public vantage point, they're allowed to enter. -- For example, if a cop is walking a beat, and sees crime being committed from the side walk, they don't need a warrant to enter the store and make arrests.
But I'm guessing the legal approach they're going to use is the former. As that's the same type of provision that allows for things like, say, a health inspector from the FDA to come into a restaurant or food plant for a surprise inspection, and shut it down and issue citations on the spot without a judicial warrant.
The author of Wicked, Gregory Maguire, is also legally married to a man, has adopted children, and a practicing Catholic who faithfully attends Mass. Just an interesting fact.Asking just for my information: What is the Catholic policy in cases like this, where a married gay person joins the church? Are they required to get a civil divorce? Do they continue to be (civilly) married but now live celibately together? Some third option?
(I understand that the Catholic church will not recognize the marriage as valid, but I'm not sure what their policy is toward the existing civil union.)
I hope he is sincere. May God have mercy upon him!Hmmm.......in the Catholic Faith that *I* know, one cannot be permitted to receive the Sacraments unless they turn away from open sin.
Something is amiss here.
I know nothing about these things but I would have thought the clue was in the name - satellite TV, cable TV.Cable TV signals are transmitted through underground cables from a local network to a subscriber's home.
In a statement to the school’s newspaper, the Salient’s editor-in-chief, Richard Y. Rodgers, claimed that Army “did not intentionally quote Adolf Hitler, nor did any member of our editorial staff recognize the resemblance prior to publication.”A conservative magazine at Harvard University was suspended by its board of directors Sunday amid scrutiny over an article published in September that closely resembled the rhetoric of Adolf Hitler.
In its September print issue, the Harvard Salient published an article by student David F.X. Army that read “Germany belongs to the Germans, France to the French, Britain to the British, America to the Americans,” echoing the words Hitler used in a January 1939 speech to the Reichstag in which he forecasted that another world war would lead to the annihilation of Jews.
The Harvard Salient piece also argued that “Islam et al. has absolutely no place in Western Europe,” and called for a return to values “rooted in blood, soil, language, and love of one’s own.” (The phrase “blood and soil” also echoes a Nazi idea that the inherent features of a people are its land and race.)
The school’s mainstream student newspaper, the Harvard Crimson, published three opinionpieces criticizing the rhetoric used in the Salient piece, to which [Salient's editor in chief] Rodgers published his own article last week lamenting that “ordinary conservative thought is one headline away from criminality.”
Do you want to be like Scandavia where the governments take about 70% of your income?The OP stated he was a "Muslim" in a way that implied that would be a bad thing for New York who don't need any help from me or you in deciding who to vote for.
"Democratic socialism" - like in Scandinavian countries for many years since WW2 - of course the people in those countries are all poverty stricken as a result. How's their life expectancy cf US?
They can join but if they refuse to live chastely they cannot receive communion. I’m not sure about the legal union.
ETA: just quickly researched it… they are not required to dissolve the legal union. Just to live chastely. The reason being is the Church does not recognize same sex marriage.