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surroundedbytheworld · 5 months
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5 Bible Passages That Caused Me To Lose My Faith
by Kristi Burke (2023)
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hydesjackiespuddinpop · 11 months
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Oc edition!
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the-bi-library · 8 months
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HAPPY BI VISIBILITY MONTH!!! 🩷💜💙
I wish all bi folks a very pleasant bi month!
Here are bi books of September!
Books listed:
💕 This Spells Disaster by Tori Anne Martin 💕 In the Ring by Sierra Isley 💕 Those Pink Mountain Nights by Jen Ferguson 💕 The Darkest Stars (The Broken Stars #2) by Kristy Gardner 💕Daughter of Winter and Twilight (Queen of Coin and Whispers #2) by Helen Corcoran 💕 Time to Shine by Rachel Reid 💕 Herc by Phoenicia Rogerson 💕 Fly with Me by Andie Burke 💕 Everyone's Thinking It by Aleema Omotoni 💕 A Crown So Cursed (Nightmare-Verse, #3) by L.L. McKinney 💕 This Dark Descent (This Dark Descent, #1) by Kalyn Josephson 💕 Providence Girls by Morgan Dante 💕 Wolf, Willow, Witch (The Gideon Testaments #2) by Freydís Moon 💕 What Stalks Among Us by Sarah Hollowell 💕 Thank You for Sharing by Rachel Runya Katz 💕 Cities of Women by Kathleen B. Jones 💕You, Again by Kate Goldbeck 💕 Double Exposure: A F/NBi Enemies to Lovers Romantic Suspense by Rien Gray 💕 The Fractured Dark (The Devoured Worlds, #2) by Megan E. O'Keefe 💕 Cover Story by Valerie Gomez 💕 The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White 💕 The Death I Gave Him by Em X. Liu 💕 Better Left Unsaid by Tufayel Ahmed 💕 Dearborn by Ghassan Zeineddine 💕 A Green Equinox by Elizabeth Mavor 💕 Salt Kiss (Lyonesse, #1) by Sierra Simone 💕 The Amazing Alpha Tau Boyfriend Project (Alpha Tau, #1) by Lisa Henry
Make sure to check the TWs for all books if necessary 💕
Here is the goodreads list of these books
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hernamewasjonbenet · 8 months
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JonBenet sitting in the audience with Kristie, her babysitter and pageant coach, Burke, and her grandmother, Nedra during a pageant.
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realhankmccoy · 1 year
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Seems accurate. I have not read Goldman, Kristie Dotson, Sextus Empiricus, John Rawls, Nozick, Onora O'Neill, Spencer, Hobbes, Confucius, Burke, Bentham, Aquinas, Diogenes, Epicurus, Locke.
I have read Luce Irigaray, Marx, David Hume, Arendt, Harriet Taylor Mill, Foucault, Stirner, Wollstonecraft, Fanon, Wittgenstein, de Beauvoir, Camus, Sartre, Paine, Butler, Buddha, Peter Singer, Laozi, Rousseau, Nietzsche, Engels, Russell, Kirkegaard, Socrates, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Machiavelli, Plato, Berlin, Descartes, Rand, Kant, Aristotle and Heidegger, and John Stuart Mill.
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liberty1776 · 5 days
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MY REACTION To Kristi Burke's "5 Bible Passages That Made Me Lose My Fai...
Explaining Bible passages to a very wrong and confused woman. 
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matt5656 · 11 days
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MY REACTION To Kristi Burke's "5 Bible Passages That Made Me Lose My Fai...
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deadlinecom · 11 months
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the-murder-shack · 1 year
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master-list | supernatural
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(key...)   gender neutral--1 | they/them--2 | he/him--3 | romantic--4 | platonic--5 | familial--6 | enemies--7 | fluff--8 | angst--9 | smut--10 | horror--11 | gore--12 | yandere--13 | imagine--14 | headcanons--15
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HELLRAISER: 
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CHILDS PLAY:
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FINAL DESTINATION:
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GHOST SHIP:
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CABIN IN THE WOODS:
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READY OR NOT:
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GIRL FROM NOWHERE:
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godsrejectedmartyr · 1 year
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kristi burke helped me a lot when trying to lose guilt for no longer believing in christianity. i felt like i was wrong and maybe satan was trying to get me to leave god, but kristi helped me learn that god set this all up. ironically, since following kristi and leaving my christin faith, i’ve learned more about the bible than i ever did when i was a christian. read my earlier posts about christianity if you are curious about my journey.
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hydesjackiespuddinpop · 11 months
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Positions in Cop au in my t9s au fic
Captain: Red Forman
Former Captain: Bernard Mitchell
Detectives (partners): Nikki Garcia & Sarah Mitchell, Leia Forman & Gwen Runck, Nate Runck & Jay Kelso, Kelly Shaland & Betsy Kelso, Trevor Canton & John Bartlow, Serena Marotti & Jonas Hernandez, Mikayla Burke & Sharon Adams, Alisha Callesti & Jo Mitchell, Jared Kwan & Jonas Hernandez, Dana Chingkwake & Lydia Martelli, Delilah Reed & Kristie Forman, Michael Kelso & Fez, Eric Forman & Steven Hyde, Jackie Burkhart & Donna Pinciotti, Mitch Pinciotti & Ridge Pinciotti
Sargents: Ryland Barnes, Layla Kelso, Priya Shanti, Delilah Reed, Layla Kelso, George, Darline Joy, Alexis Doilybug, Paul Doilybug
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Beyond Caring About Actresses: Rape Culture & White Privilege
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Another Pandora's box has opened - except that for most of us, the evils come as no surprise. Just a bitter confirmation of what we all know: our patriarchal culture thrives on rape through all forms of actual and metaphorical abuse of the female body, mind and soul. We don’t need a rapist-in-chief to realize America loves rape. Just note the disproportionate number of TV shows and films that fetishize the rape, murder, sexual assault and objectification of women, as brilliantly illustrated in Kristy Guevara-Flanagan’s 2016 short film What Happened to Her (pictured above). In other words, if rape didn’t sell, we wouldn’t see it. 
For three years Who Cares About Actresses has insisted that actresses matter. Our blog was created in response to disparaging remarks we received while trying to finance a feminist film about a burnt-out actress who wants to escape a sexist Hollywood. Well, now Hollywood is burning, and sadly, our point has been made. As avatars of female representation, actresses point to the larger culture’s misogyny and they’ve finally begun to speak out en masse. And despite the patronizing presumptions we make about them, it is they who finally broke the camel’s back, leading to a domino effect. It was actresses, not congresspeople, CEOs, law enforcement officials or public intellectuals who finally brought a Hollywood power player criminal to his knees, and hopefully to jail. 
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About a year ago, the story broke on how the infamous ‘butter’ sex scene from Last Tango in Paris (1972) was not consensual. 45 years ago, Marlon Brando, the most famous actor of his generation, simulated manual anal penetration on the young French actress Maria Schneider without her consent.  She was a 19-year-old unknown actor in her first major film role before the term “sexual harassment” was even in use. The power stakes were stacked against her in this creative scheme between Brando and the critically acclaimed Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci. In 2016, people - including many Hollywood actresses - were appalled and outraged but the heart-breaking reality is that Schneider had never kept this a secret, and for years openly talked about the traumatic impact of Bertolucci’s treatment of her. It was not until after her death in 2011, and until a video of Bertolucci himself addressing the accusations was discovered, that her account was taken seriously.  “I had been, in a way, horrible to Maria because I didn’t tell her what was going on,” said Bertolucci. He insisted he doesn’t regret the film, and defended the approach to the scene because he “wanted her reaction as a girl, not as an actress. I wanted her to react humiliated.” 
Actresses always reflect how our culture treats women, and they deserve applause for finally exposing the brutal misogyny of the industry - as there are many women who have been trying to do this for years. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. Both in Hollywood, and in our country, the accounts of white, privileged cis-gendered female bodies are the only women's narratives that generally can be heard, told or seen. We credit Hollywood actresses for risking their professional and personal lives, but the racial implications of the situation is disturbing and complex. Not only has this abuse been going on for decades, but as Jane Fonda pointed out, the only reason their stories are now being heard is because they are "famous and white." American power structures are far more interested in protecting “beautiful” white women because frankly, those are the only women that are valuable to them. 
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 It is not a coincidence that the only allegation Harvey Weinstein directly acknowledged and disputed was that of Lupita Nyong’o’s. It suggests that as much as we deny the rape of white women, we deny the rape of women of color even more, perhaps making it safer for Weinstein to deny Nyong’o’s experience than all the other accounts. This country was built upon a system of slavery in which black men were lynched for just talking to white women, while white masters were free to rape their black slaves. This history is still embedded in how we talk about rape today. We think of all the unnamed women who have been sexually assaulted by Weinstein and by men representing every institution of power in America. We think of these women who didn’t go on to have careers and a platform on which to speak about this, and we think of all the women of color who know that they would be treated differently than the white women who have come forward, even if their experiences were exactly the same. (And it’s not like all the actresses that have come forward have been treated so well).
Obviously, we care about actresses, and don't want to minimize the profound service they have given us by bringing this criminal down, and the incredible trickle effect of their accusations. But until we are concerned about the abuse of incarcerated women, trans women, women of color, disabled women and poor women, and all the intersections within that, we will continue to live in a brutal rape culture. The #metoo campaign was initiated a decade ago by an African American woman activist, Tarana Burke, but only gained traction over the past few weeks after such high profile white celebrities spoke up. In order to dismantle the patriarchal machine that weaves such abuse into the fabric of our culture and our psyches, we must attend to the sexual abuse of ALL victims and survivors, not just the ones who walk the red carpet.  
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[Activist Tarana Burke (right) and actress Rose McGowan at the Women’s Convention in Detroit on October 27, 2017. Photo by Aaron Thornton/Getty Images]
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Dancing with the Stars Season 25 Week 8: Trio Time (But with a Twist)
And we’re back. I don’t have much to say about this week. Some funky scoring was going on, but it wasn’t as bad as last week. So let’s just get into it.
Couple Round
Terrell and Cheryl- Charleston (Score=27)- I really loved this dance. Terrell killed it tonight. There were a few very small mistakes, but this dance was amazing. I agree with the judges about how much he has improved from week 1 up until now. He’s been doing so well. And I love what Cheryl has been able to do. Unfortunately they won’t get to grow anymore from here. I’m kind of sad about his departure.
Drew and Emma- Waltz (Score=22)- I thought this dance was pretty for the most part. Drew was definitely really connected to the character of the dance. I could tell that. However, the technique was lacking this time around. His hold was off for the first time in a few weeks. He also was really stiff. I do think the score was right.
Victoria and Val- Argentine Tango (Score=24)- Mm. Well I don’t have much to say about this. It wasn’t good. It wasn’t bad either. It was just kinda there. I feel like she was moving way too gingerly throughout the dance. Some of it was probably due to the spasm that she had, but I also don’t think much would have changed if she was completely healthy. I think the score was one point too high, but otherwise, it made sense.
Lindsey and Mark- Samba (Score=26)- I liked this dance for the most part and I’m glad that Lindsey seems to have recovered a bit from her rib injury. Unfortunately, I have to agree with the judges. I wanted it to be perfect but it wasn’t. Her hips were lacking. It was still very good.
Frankie and Witney- Viennese Waltz (Score=26)- I thought this was a really nice dance. Frankie has improved so much as well. However (and I hate saying this) I have to agree with CAI about that one little issue with regaining control of Witney after that spin. Otherwise it was good.
Jordan and Lindsay- Quickstep (Score=30)- This was the most difficult and the best quickstep I’ve ever seen on this show. There’s nothing else that needs to be said.
Trio Round
Terrell, Cheryl and Kelly- Rumba (Score=24)- I actually liked this. It wasn’t perfect, but it went much better than I thought it would. Cheryl did a fantastic job with the dance and teaching both Kelly and Terrell. There was a moment in this dance that I saw Kelly get overwhelmed by just how large Terrell is compared to her. I giggled at that. Beyond that, I thought his hip action was absolutely fantastic. And the performance itself was hot. 
Drew, Emma and Rashad- Cha-cha (Score=25)- Rashad definitely helped to pull out some rhythm and soul out of Drew. However small it may have been, he definitely got something other than dorky outta him. I really loved this performance. 
Victoria, Val and Laurie- Jive (Score=24)- Mm. Okay. This wasn’t very good. I think Val did a good job of minimizing the amount of fast paced jive that she had to do in this dance. After that, things didn’t go well. Victoria was off with her kicks and flicks. I'm not sure it was the best idea to have Laurie dance with Victoria. Laurie is such a dynamic performer and Victoria isn’t. So she was kind of eclipsed at times. This was just a very unfortunate week for her. 
Lindsey, Mark and Kristi- Jazz (Score=28)- This should have been a perfect score. I’m not sure what was going on with Len and Bruno. There was nothing wrong with this. It was perfect. Also, Kristi has not lost a single step. I loved seeing her back.
Frankie, Witney and Alfonso- Jive (Score=27)- This was much better than I expected. Alfonso and Frankie actually matched each other very well. Frankie did have a few moments where he hesitated a bit but when he went for it, he really went for it. It was really good. I also really enjoyed the Carlton piece. I thought that was cute that they teased it and then were like “lol nope” and kept on with their jive.
Jordan, Lindsay and Corbin- Salsa (Score=30)- So this was amazing. Perfect. Incredible. So instead of talking about that, let’s talk about how Corbin was the runner up to Amber who actually did a salsa trio to that same exact song. And I loved that dance. I just had to point that out.
So elimination time. Terrell and Frankie were in jeopardy. And leaving is Terrell. I’m not shocked. But I am sad about it. It didn’t have to be this way if the show would just let this show happen and not intervene in order to get Val and his partner to make it further than they’re supposed to. I like Victoria but I’m getting tired of this.
So that’s that. I actually enjoyed this trio round and I feel like they should start doing this more often. It was really fun. Next week is the semi finals. Drew and Victoria need to be worried. I’m not sure which one is going but whoever stays of the two, is definitely getting 4th. With all of that said, let me know what you all thought of the show tonight and I will talk to you all soon!
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ghfan1122 · 6 years
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Kelly back on Dancing With The Stars tonight!!! (x)
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theshoesofatiredman · 2 years
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I love Kristi Burke's videos and this one really resonated with me:
I got similar responses from Christians when I told them that I wasn't hearing from God anymore, that I felt like he had left me, that he was ignoring me. My feelings of abandonment were met with "you're just not looking in the right places" which is INSANE because if God is perfect, all powerful, and all knowing he can literally send you the perfect sign!!! Doing ANYTHING ELSE just doesn't make sense!!!
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Gone in the Night is a 1996 American television film about the Jaclyn Dowaliby murder case, with Shannen Doherty and Kevin Dillon as Cynthia and David Dowaliby. It was released on February 25, 1996. This movie explores the gross misconduct by law enforcement personnel and another investigation conducted by a professor and journalist who found a viable suspect.
On September 10, 1988, 7 year-old Jaclyn Dowaliby was kidnapped from her home in the middle of the night. Two years later in 1990, Cynthia and Jaclyn's stepfather David Dowaliby went on trial for the murder of their daughter. However, Cynthia was acquitted by the judge on grounds of insufficient evidence, but David was tried and convicted of his daughter's death and sentenced to a total of 45 years in prison. His conviction came partly because the jury was shown photographs of a closet door, with fist holes in it. It was later proven that this damage happened before David even moved into the house.
In 1991 David's conviction was overturned when the Illinois Appellate Court reversed the conviction outright, holding that the evidence against him had been no more probative than that against his wife. The murder of Jaclyn remains unsolved.
Cast
Shannen Doherty as Cynthia "Cindi" Dowaliby
Kevin Dillon as David Dowaliby
Ed Asner as Detective John Waters
Dixie Carter as Ann Dowaliby
James Anthony as Detective Foley
Jeanne Averill as Debbie Sanborn
Michael Brandon as David Protess
Billy Burke as Rob Kinney
Kevin Brief as Terry Summers
Devon Arielle Cahill as Jaclyn Dowaliby
Walter Coppage as Hugh Gordon
Trina Creighton as Kristi Carter
Ellen Dubin as Mary Ann Brown
Brett Murray as Davey Dowaliby
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