Photo Essay Re-Blog: “INSIDE GITMO: An Exclusive Tour Of The Most Notorious Prison On Earth”

Peanut Gallery:  The Guantanamo Bay detention facility continues to be in the news. But what’s it like inside? Photo Journalist Robert Johnson takes us inside in this “Business Insider” photo essay

INSIDE GITMO: An Exclusive Tour Of The Most Notorious Prison On Earth

Robert Johnson / Apr. 25, 2013

There’s no getting around the dark history of Guantanamo Bay detention camp. The U.S. military facility in Cuba was where America first embraced indefinite detention and, by many reports, torture.

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Robert Johnson / Business Insider

After more than a decade of operations, however, many say that conditions have improved.

We had that impression after visiting the camp for five days in March. Although our tour of the facility was controlled by the military, we came away with the feeling that compliant detainees receive better treatment than most prisoners in the United States. For non-compliant detainees, like the 92 going on hunger strike right now, conditions remain highly restrictive.

As for torture, the Obama administration has ordered that it stop — believe what you will.

Indefinite detention? America is no longer adding detainees but has not figured out what to do with the ones that are already there.

What’s really happening at Guantanamo? We invite you to look over our pictures and form your own opinion.

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Mental Illness & Medication vs. Spiritual Struggles & Biblical Counseling – ReBlog

Mental Illness & Medication vs. Spiritual Struggles & Biblical Counseling
By Ed Stetzer (Pastors.com) a Re-Blog

Christians have to break the stigma and the shame of mental illness.
Christians have to break the stigma
and the shame of mental illness.

These past few weeks have been very trying. From deaths of people who inspired us to yet another reminder that we are not completely immune from the horrible acts of others, grief seems to be everywhere we turn.

Earlier this month, we spent a lot of time talking about mental illness here at the blog, in light of the sad news from Rick Warren and Saddleback. I spoke about the church’s response to this problem that is bigger than we want to admit, and looked at what others have to say as well. I did want to discuss more fully one issue that we can have a tendency to tiptoe around as if we are on eggshells–mental illness and medication.

Michelle Boorstein from the Washington Post called me that week, and she asked some penetrating questions about why Christians might struggle with this issue more than, perhaps, mainstream society. In that article she quoted me as saying:

Part of our belief system is that God ­changes everything, and that because Christ lives in us, everything in our hearts and minds should be fixed. But that doesn’t mean we don’t sometimes need medical help and community help to do those things.

That’s the heart of my issue, but let me address it more fully here.

Mental illness is a tough thing to consider because it can open a debate that many would rather not have. But given the overwhelming response these past few weeks on my blog and in other spheres of social media, it bears discussing more fully before we close the conversation for now. Continue reading “Mental Illness & Medication vs. Spiritual Struggles & Biblical Counseling – ReBlog”

Morning Reading: Luke 22:1-6 NLT – conspiracy

Reading: Luke 22:1-6 NLT

Judas receiving thirty pieces of silver for betraying Jesus  by Mattia Preti, c. 1640.
Judas receiving thirty pieces of silver for betraying Jesus
by Mattia Preti, c. 1640.

The Festival of Unleavened Bread, which is also called Passover, was approaching. The leading priests and teachers of religious law were plotting how to kill Jesus, but they were afraid of the people’s reaction.

Then Satan entered into Judas Iscariot, who was one of the twelve disciples, and he went to the leading priests and captains of the Temple guard to discuss the best way to betray Jesus to them. They were delighted, and they promised to give him money. So he agreed and began looking for an opportunity to betray Jesus so they could arrest him when the crowds weren’t around.

Prayer: Search me, O God, and know my heart! Try me and know my thoughts! And see if there be any grievous way in me. Lead me not into temptation, but deliver me from evil. And lead me in the way everlasting! I ask it in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Anthem: Kyrie Eleison