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Vatican Adds Seven New Deadly Sins

After 1,500 years the Vatican has brought the seven deadly sins up to date by adding seven new ones for the age of globalization. The list, published yesterday in L’Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, came as the Pope deplored the “decreasing sense of sin” in today’s “secularized world” and the falling numbers of Roman Catholics going to confession.

The new deadly sins include polluting, genetic engineering, being obscenely rich, drug dealing, abortion, pedophilia and causing social injustice.

The Catholic Church divides sins into venial, or less serious, sins and mortal sins, which threaten the soul with eternal damnation unless absolved before death through confession and penitence.

It holds mortal sins to be “grave violations of the Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes,” including murder, contraception, abortion, perjury, adultery and lust.

The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that “immediately after death the souls of those who die in a state of mortal sin descend into Hell.”

Although there is no definitive list of mortal sins, many believers accept the broad seven deadly sins or capital vices laid down in the 6th century by Pope Gregory the Great and popularized in the Middle Ages by Dante in “The Inferno”: lust, gluttony, avarice, sloth, anger, envy and pride.

Christians are exhorted instead to adhere to the seven holy virtues: chastity, abstinence, temperance, diligence, patience, kindness and humility.

Bishop Gianfranco Girotti, head of the Apostolic Penitentiary, the Vatican body which oversees confessions and plenary indulgences, said after a week-long Lenten seminar for priests that surveys showed 60 percent of Catholics in Italy no longer went to confession.

He said that priests must take account of “new sins which have appeared on the horizon of humanity as a corollary of the unstoppable process of globalization.” Whereas sin in the past was thought of as being an individual matter, it now has “social resonance.”

“You offend God not only by stealing, blaspheming or coveting your neighbor’s wife, but also by ruining the environment, carrying out morally debatable scientific experiments, or allowing genetic manipulations which alter DNA or compromise embryos,” he said.

Bishop Girotti said that mortal sins also included taking or dealing in drugs, and social injustice which caused poverty or “the excessive accumulation of wealth by a few.”

He said that two mortal sins which continued to preoccupy the Vatican were abortion, which offended “the dignity and rights of women,” and pedophilia, which had even infected the clergy itself and so had exposed the “human and institutional fragility of the Church.”

The mass media had “blown up” the issue “to discredit the Church,” but the Church itself was taking steps to deal with it, according to Girotti.

Addressing the Apostolic Penitentiary seminar, the Pope said there was “a certain disaffection” with confession among the faithful. Priests had to show “divine tenderness for penitent sinners” and admit their own failings.

“Those who trust in themselves and in their own merits are, as it were, blinded by their own ‘I’, and their hearts harden in sin. Those who recognize themselves as weak and sinful entrust themselves to God, and from Him obtain grace and forgiveness.”

The Pope also complained that an increasing number of people in the secularized West were “making do without God.”

He said that hedonism and consumerism had even invaded “the bosom of the Church itself, deeply undermining the Christian faith from within, and undermining the lifestyle and daily behavior of believers.”

Eastern Catholics do not recognize the same distinction between mortal and venial sins as the Western or Latin Church does, nor do they believe that those people who die in a state of sin are condemned to automatic damnation.

fcukin Noelia Update - Video de Noelia

Via wiki:

In June 2007, a sex tape of Noelia and former boyfriend Yamil started circulating on the Internet, which caused a media hype around her person. In August 2007, Noelia accused her step-father and former manager, Topy Mamery, of sexually assaulting her back in 2003; she claimed to have filed a lawsuit, calling singer Ricardo Montaner as a witness. However, Mamery says he has not received any lawsuit, and Montaner says he has never been called to testify. During an interview with Primer Impacto Montaner was asked about this and he said, “I have never seen anything weird (between Noelia and Mamery). Mamery is a gentleman that has loved Noelia as her daughter”.

According to Mamery, he’s not the first person Noelia has accused of sexual assault. He claims that in the last five years the singer has pointed the finger at Guillermo Santiso, former president of Fonovisa (her old record label), and singer Alejandro Montaner, son of Ricardo Montaner.

In October 2007, Mamery went to the FBI with evidence that allegedly incriminated Jorge Reynoso with the distribution of Noelia’s sex tape. Weeks later, Mamery sued Noelia and Jorge Reynoso in Federal Court for defamation and libel. In February 2008, Noelia’s lawyer decided to quit representing Noelia in the defamation lawsuit against her.  In May 2008, the judge José A. Fusté did an annotation of defiance to the singer Noelia and to his partner and manager, Jorge Reynoso, in favor of the petition presented by Mamery, who sued the couple for defamation for declaring knowingly that it is false that he sexually assaulted Noelia. However, on June 13, 2008, Fusté dismissed the case by declaring that there was no defamation and libel since Mamery is a public figure. Fusté concluded that “although it is true there might be some indication that Reynoso could be connected to the website where the video was sold, the court could not say for sure if he was the one that put it. Fusté also reprimanded both sides for airing publicly their personal issues

Video de Noelia

5 fcukin Reasons Not to Buy a DSi (But Why I Probably Will Anyway)

Via: Wired.

Last week Nintendo announced a new iteration of their highly successful DS handheld and, while many mainstream outlets had a field day, the response from the gaming community – and, for that matter, the Japanese stock market – was a resounding “huh?!”

With the impending release of this system upgrade being something of an open secret, it wasn’t so much the device itself that seemed to cause the head-scratching as it was the odd specifics of its new features and the strange direction in which Nintendo elected to present it.

This newly christened DSi is an obvious member of the DS family, with its stylus and minimalist clamshell design, but Nintendo would seemingly like us to believe that it is a wholly different animal.

Even amid insistence that the system has a place alongside the DS Lite on American retail shelves, at least for the foreseeable future, I’ll wager that many, like me, can’t help but wonder if this device will prove to be the new face of mobile gaming. And, if so, wouldn’t it be prudent to get onboard early?

Well, I guess that depends on how these new features stack up. Let’s take a look, shall we?

  • How about the camera? The most highly touted modification to the DSi is the inclusion of two – count ‘em: two – digital cameras. In addition to the one visible on the exterior of the unit, the DSi also boasts a second camera on the inside of the system continually pointed at the player. Sadly, these cameras weigh in at a scant .3 megapixels, and pictures are saved at a mere 640×480 resolution. So, while it might be fun to warp and scrawl atop your pics via the touch screen, it’s doubtful whether the image quality of your DSi photographs will be superior to those taken with the camera already integrated into your current cell phone. [EDIT: While several sources have reported that the DSi cameras were both 0.3 megapixels and others said 3 megapixels, Electronista has cleared up the confusion: the interior camera is a 0.3 megapixel VGA camera, while the external camera is a 3 megapixel.]
  • What about the bigger screens? Of more interest to gamers is the increased screen size of the DSi. Its 3.25 inch diagonal screen width stands out as a noticeable increase from the 3 inches of its predecessor. However, despite this enhanced physical real estate, the screens are virtually indistinguishable from a technical standpoint, as the DSi still boasts twin TFT LCDs of identical resolution to those of the DS Lite. You can, however, expect these bigger screens to burn through your valuable battery charge at an increased rate.
  • What about backwards compatibility? While the screens are larger -– requiring an increase in system length and width –- the DSi is slightly thinner than the DS Lite. It is of note that this slim-down comes at a cost: in this case the removal of that old standby the GBA cartridge slot. (Yes, this means add-ons like that the knuckle busting fret board attachment for the recent DS Guitar Hero title will be incompatible.) Instead the DSi features an SD card slot in addition to the standard DS game cartridge slot.
  • Will it play MP3s? One purpose of the addition of this SD slot is that the DSi will also act as a music device. Notice that I said music device and not MP3 player. Rather than MP3 playback, the handheld will instead support AAC files. While the AAC file type is often described as having superior sound quality to the ubiquitous MP3, it certainly lacks its familiarity. And while the addition of functionality like speed and pitch control for songs sounds interesting, it’s also doubtful that the machine will be replacing your iPod when it comes to music playback.
  • So what can I download? The system also features on-board flash memory for use in storing titles procured from the newly revealed DSi Shop. This little brother of the current Wii Shop channel will likely have both the strengths (the potential for lots of interesting new titles as well as for a backlog of games from earlier systems) and the weaknesses (slow rollout and a lack of sufficient demos) of its older sibling. So, while you’ll be able to play these new offerings as well as your current collection of DS titles on your DSi, all DS/DS Lite owners will really be missing out on is the downloadable love.

All things considered, the DSi seems to be a mixed bag. It certainly adds some functionality, but much of it appears mediocre at best. Picture and music support seem incidental as opposed to integral, and info concerning features like superior sound quality and the promised integrated web browser seem scarce. (And, as anyone who’s used the app can corroborate, saying that the browser will be superior to the original DS Browser cart is dubious praise.)

From Nintendo’s insistence that the system will be the company’s “third platform” –- a role previously filled by the recently abandoned GBA -– to statements like those of NOA’s Cammie Dunaway to our own Game Life blog in which she announced that the DSi would continue in the tradition of Nintendo’s handhelds by not being region locked … maybe … even the Big N seems a little unsure why we should be excited about the product. And yet, for some reason, I am.

In recent years Nintendo has taken to revamping systems with features that should arguably have been integrated from the get-go, and summarily wowing us with their newest flavor of shiny plastic. And, at least with regard to their handheld lineup, the trick has been working. There are gamers out there chomping at the bit to hand the company money for devices that, in one form or another, they already own. I know this to be true because I am such a gamer.

I was an early adopter of both the original DS and the DS Lite, not to mention its forerunner the Gameboy Advance. Hell, I even imported a GBA SP just to get it a few months before the North American release. To my mind, I do this not because I’m a totally rabid Nintendo fanboy (although that’s an accusation I’ve faced in the past) but merely because I’m an avid gamer-on-the-go with a unique love for Nintendo’s robust portables. Even when they’re slightly less robust than I’d like.

So now, after this lengthy diatribe about how the DSi may well not be worth the $180+ they’ll be asking for it on American shores, I will admit to you that I’ll probably buy one anyway.

As a fan of Nintendo, a handheld gamer, and a gadget guy, I simply can’t resist the allure of new plastic.

D&D 4th Edition - Living Forgotten Realms

Weekend in the Realms
Please note: This information is only for North America, Canada and Latin America
Welcome to the first Weekend in the Realms RPGA Dungeons & Dragons® Game Day! Our special event is focused on making your location a bustling center of 4th edition D&D by introducing customers to the updated Forgotten Realms® D&D setting and the new RPGA Living Forgotten Realms campaign. Earlier this year, over 1000 public locations in North American and Canada averaged more than 24 players each running our 2008 D&D Game Day—and over 30 percent of players were brand new! Don’t delay sign-up today!

WHEN IS THE EVENT?
Friday October 24th, Saturday October 25th and Sunday October 26th
You can sanction the event on any of the above dates or select two or three and make it a weekend of D&D to remember. Please note we will only ship kits to events being held in non-residential, public locations. Materials will be electronically available to all home locations.

HOW MUCH DOES THIS EVENT COST ME?
IT’S FREE!

WHEN DOES THE ADVENTURE/EVENT KIT ARRIVE?
Our adventure, Beneath Haunted Halls, will be electronically available approximately one month prior and is automatically added to your account for downloading. Please select our placeholder when setting up your sanctioning or it will not be added.
Public locations should receive their Weekend in the Realms kit one week prior to the event.

WHAT DOES THE EVENT KIT CONTAIN?
The kit is designed to support 24 players. You get:
• 1 full color poster map with space for start times to be added
• 5 full color maps for the adventure
• 4 copies of the launch event adventure Beneath Haunted Halls
• Forgotten Realms Trivia game
• Instructions on how to run a fun, action-packed 4th Edition RPGA Forgotten Realms Game Day. Includes sanctioning and reporting instructions
• Pad of 25 RPGA membership cards

I WANT TO BE INCLUDED!
You’re already approved so all you have to do is go into your Personal Information Center and sanction them in the normal way. In Event Type select Special Event Game Day and on the adventure selection screen ensure you select our Beneath Haunted Halls placeholder and any other adventures you wish to run that day. Each day has to be sanctioned separately with you repeating the above.

WHEN IS THE CLOSING DATE?
All sanctioning must be completed by 5 PM PST (+8 GMT) on September 26th 2008 to receive our Weekend in the Realms Game Day kit. Kits are limited to one per location and to the first 800 locations to sanction. To avoid disappoint we recommend sanctioning today.

QUESTIONS?
When I sanction the event, what is the name of the adventure file I’m looking for?
The Weekend in the Realms event has one mega-adventure broken into 3 parts. You will want to add all 3 parts to your order. Select WEEK1-1 Beneath Haunted Halls Part 1, WEEK1-2 Beneath Haunted Halls Part 2, and WEEK1-3 Beneath Haunted Halls Part 3. Of course, you may select additional adventures to expand your weekend into an even bigger event!

When I sanction my Weekend in the Realms event, it only shows me the 3 parts. How do I add other Living Forgotten Realms adventures to my event?
You’ll need to set up a separate event; choose Convention, Game Day, or Retail (as appropriate). After setting up your event details, you will then be taken to the adventures page, which will display a long list of adventures for you to select from. Choose any Living Forgotten Realms adventures you’d like to add to your event!

I’m sanctioning my event and I’m ready to select additional Living Forgotten Realms adventures. However, there are tons of adventures on the page!
How do I know which adventures are for Living Forgotten Realms?

You can always click on an adventure to view it’s descriptive text, but there’s a way you can tell at-a-glance from the adventures page which ones are for Living Forgotten Realms. All Living Forgotten Realms adventures have a descriptor in front of the adventure name which follows this format: four-letter region abbreviation, number (for year), dash, and number (for adventure in that year). For example, CORE1-1 Inheritance is a Living Forgotten Realms adventure, since it follows that format.

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