[Campaigns-l] off-topic: international crime data

CH Rob J King kuriosiesuschristos at abidinglifephoenix.com
Tue Nov 21 15:49:04 UTC 2006


To All Friends who Tried to Censor my Pro-Life Views in this Forum.  Jesus (my greatest philosophical influence, similar to our FINE President George W. Bush!!!) one time said, "The measure ye give is the measure ye receive . . ."
 
Well, as Luis Villa and other on-line liberal agitators tried to silence me (Chad Lupkes tried to uphold due process), lo and behold, CHINA HAS NOW BLOCKED WIKI-PEDIA FROM ITS ENTIRE COUNTRY!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2006-11-20/China_reblock
 
The secular view is of course this is just a "coincidence."
 
As a former Religion Professor for University of Phoenix (I now teach at Grand Canyon, a Christian school), I will give the religious response to this chain of events.
 
Hinduism and Buddhism would say that you, my on-line liberal agitator friends were practicing "bad karma" and thus poor Jimbo Wales has lost 1 billion people or so (temporarily I hope!) from accessing the Wiki-pedia.
 
Wicca would say that whenever you do something bad it comes back at you TIMES THREE . . . kind of like Karma with an attitude . . . the Jolt Cola of Religious Studies Karmic Divine Justice.
 
The Islamic tradition would say it was simple divine justice.
 
The Judaic tradition would say that it was simple divine justice.
 
The Christian tradition would say that it was divine justice leading to your salvation in Jesus Christ.
 
So, anyway you shake it, the attempt to silence me (thanks Mr. Villa!!!) has resulted in JUSTICE being done.  China has now "spammed out" the Wikpedia due to Mr. Villa & friends . . .
 
Blessings in Jesus,
Rob J. King, former Religion Professor, and Patriot of the United States of America 





CH Rob J. King, M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D. (ABD*)

Chaplain, AR-MEDCOM

Professor of Bible and Christian Ministry Grand Canyon University-Online  Abiding Life Christian Ministries--Phoenix & Tampa BayMinistry Home Page: http://abidinglifephoenix.com/default.aspx

Ministry E-Mail: kuriosiesuschristos at abidinglifephoenix.com



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> Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 01:50:29 -0600> From: noel.whelan at gmail.com> To: campaigns-l at wikia.com> Subject: Re: [Campaigns-l] off-topic: international crime data> > Thanks for your input. The CIA world factbook provides illustrations> of exactly what I'm looking for, if it would just include the data I'm> interested in (for instance the table with Internet user counts per> country; but with crime incidents by type per country instead). ;/> > If it comes down to it in the end, collecting the data on every> country for which I can, and then compilining it, would be time> consuming; but it _could be_ done..> > Thanks,> - Noel> > On 11/18/06, r_kraft <r_kraft at uol.com.br> wrote:> >> > Noel> >> > You can find data for Brazil issued by the justice ministry at> > http://www.mj.gov.br/Senasp/pesquisas_aplicadas/mapa/index_brasil.htm> > Data is available only in Portuguese, but if you want to make use of that,> > you can easily translate the sheets. They are very clearly listed in sheets.> >> > Possibly you will not find anything of your immediate interest, but this is> > also an interesting source of updated (as far as they say) data:> > https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html> >> > Rosilene> >> >> >> >> >> > > I figured I'd post to this list because it 'intersects with' politics> > > to an extent (the way I view it); but this is off-topic:> > >> > > I'm looking for international crime data - ideally data collections> > > including compiled presentations of the data in concise, intelligible> > > charts, for instance a chart with columns being type(s) of crime, with> > > entries for every country the data exists for in a particluar year. In> > > looking thus far I've found various 'databases' but nothing either> > > current or yielding what I'm interested in. If that's non-existant, I> > > could create these views if I could find the data itself (in a> > > parsable format - text, csv, xml, if it's been collected in one> > > place).> > >> > > I'm thinking this is a common interest and I've just not found it yet;> > > and would be very thankful for any input!> > >> > > Thanks,> > > - Noel> > > _______________________________________________> > > Campaigns-l mailing list> > > Campaigns-l at wikia.com> > > http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/campaigns-l> > >> > _______________________________________________> > Campaigns-l mailing list> > Campaigns-l at wikia.com> > http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/campaigns-l> >> >> >> _______________________________________________> Campaigns-l mailing list> Campaigns-l at wikia.com> http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/campaigns-l
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