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Submitted by Heather Cole
Submitted by Heather Cole

Two thousand years ago the greatest revolutionary that ever lived walked on the earth. His name was Jesus Christ. He lived in a religious community of Jews where traditions of the law were manifest in every aspect of everyday life. At the start of his revolution, the people of Palestine must have thought he was mad because he did not preach the laws of the Moses. To the dismay of the Pharisees and Sadducees, he began to preach a strange doctrine that โ€˜the Kingdom of God was at handโ€™ and that he was โ€˜the way, the truth and the life.โ€™

It was after his first miracle of turning water into wine that multitudes of people began to follow him. Jesus, his mother Mary and some of his disciples attended a wedding in Cana of Galilee. The most embarrassing situation occurred as there was not enough wine for everyone. One can imagine the embarrassment of the bride, the groom, their parents and the host of the wedding as well as imagine that whenever people saw the newly-weds together in the future, that this would be the first thing that would come to mind. Mary intervened on behalf of the wedding host and told Jesus about the problem. Jesus then miraculously changed six barrels of water into wine.

It was to prevent embarrassment that Jesus changed water into wine. Throughout his ministry not only did he do good deeds; he provided the needs of the people. He was just the start of the revolution and it took 3 years for his physical part in the revolution to be accomplished. The revolution did not die when he was crucified. Like a phoenix from the ashes of his death, it arose with his resurrection and grew and 2000 years later, the church that was built on the foundation of the Christ is still growing and providing the needs of the people.

What does this have to do with Barbados? It appears that the revolution that was started by Christ has come to a grinding halt in Barbados. The church has been silent throughout the last 8 years of social, economic and political disaster in Barbados. Isnโ€™t it the role of the church to carry on Christโ€™s the revolution where he responded to the needs of the people? One wonders if the church still considers itself part of Christโ€™s revolution or if it is solely concerned with some of the traditions of men.

The most embarrassing situation to have occurred in Barbados in the 21st Century is on display in the parish of St. Joseph where people cannot get a drop of water from their taps. There was no hurricane, no tornado, no eruption of a volcano or a tidal wave to herald this onslaught. Yet for months the people of St. Joseph cannot get water to bathe, to brush their teeth, to cook, to wash their clothes; things that people in the other parishes are taking for granted. It is the height of human misery and the church has been silent. It has not said a word or brought water to quench thirst so one can hardly expect to see water being turned to wine.

We all know how valuable water is for life and the quality of life. Perhaps the church in Barbados does not understand what Jesus meant when he told the woman who he met at the well in Samaria that he was the โ€˜water of life.โ€™

“Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” – John 4:13-14 (NIV translation). How can the Church profess to have the water of life yet remain silent when physical water is lacking to fulfil the basic needs in the lives of the people?

The people in St Joseph are not in need of wine, only water. The length and breadth of Barbados including the Church should be embarrassed that this situation is occurring in 2016 and press the government not for a temporary solution but a solution that is sustainable. 2000 years ago in Palestine, Jesus gave his life for a cause of supplying the physical and spiritual needs of mankind. To the church in Barbados, what will it take for you to take up this cross which now has a cause of providing water for the people of St Joseph? One is not asking the Church to give up the lives of any of its members but only to help provide water and raise its voice to preserve life and the quality of life to all residents of St. Joseph.


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145 responses to “Turning Water into Wine – The Anti – Embarrassment Miracle”


  1. Bush Tea September 28, 2016 at 9:41 AM #

    Chuckle……during the course of our varied history of absentee landlords,planter class,merchant class,plantation&factory managers,lawyers,artisans,book keepers,overseers,drivers,slaves,etc…..groupings existed that worked together.


  2. @ John
    What problem do you have with ad hominem attacks?
    You CANNOT tell Bushie how to attack…. question is…what is your defence?
    ..cause Bushie is NOT the issue.

    Bushie is rich as shiite, and has everything he EVER needed…. Don’t need a thing from you, Froon or Mia …and has given more to others that you could ever imagine….

    So back to the main issue….
    You and Vincent have this stupid idea that we have some chequered past where blacks and whites worked together to create a great society.

    NONSENSE.

    What we had was a dastardly social experiment call the ‘Barbados slave code’…. where a bunch of mercenary albino thugs forced compliant blacks – viet armies – to be the engine of their mercenary aspirations.
    If wunna consider that to be ‘working together’ then it is not Bushie with a ‘problem…’

    ‘Working together’ has connotations of sharing challenges; sharing rewards; of openness, transparency and trust.
    Anyone who saw us as working together in the past or present needs to have their eyes (brains) examined…


  3. Bush Tea September 28, 2016 at 11:15 AM #

    Skippah…….yuh too luv tuh rewrite history…..uh had a thought that yuh mussee been tekin lesson from Sir Cav.

    Sad to say BT but human history does not conform to your wishes……human beings are peculiar creatures that act in some very unconventional ways defeating logic.


  4. @ Vincent
    Sad to say BT but human history does not conform to your wishesโ€ฆโ€ฆhuman beings are peculiar creatures that act in some very unconventional ways defeating logic.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Absolutely correct.
    …else there would be universal bliss ๐Ÿ™‚


  5. I don’t know of a Barbados without piped water.I don’t know of a Barbados when St Joseph did not have piped water.I am convinced that this minister of water resources is an ignoramus and the PM is spiting the people of St Joseph because of political considerations.
    It can’t be life as normal.St Joseph is without the voice of residents like Frank DaSilva.


  6. Bush Tea September 28, 2016 at 11:15 AM #

    @ John
    You CANNOT tell Bushie how to attack
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    That’s exactly my point …. you are programmed and incapable of change!!


  7. .I am convinced that this minister of water resources is an ignoramus
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    You are of course spot on!!

    But there isn’t anything he or the PM can do to improve the situation, whatever they may claim!!!!

    They can of course make it worse!!


  8. So wait John….
    Are you SERIOUSLY suggesting that Bushie should NOT use ad hominem attacks because you and GP consider it unwarranted? Bushie chooses his weapons to achieve the most efficient results.
    Your job is to put up a suitable defence of surrender – not talk shiite about Bushie’s tactical strategies….

    ….and why the hell would Bushie want to change…?
    Yuh hear he was adopted by BBE…
    Yuh hear the bushman RICH, successful, happy, contented ….
    Yuh hear he can’t think of anything else that he needs…

    CHANGE WHAT now? … to become a Quaker…?


  9. Anyone know what the population of St. Joseph is?

    I’ll look and see if the 1978 water resources study has a population and better yet, a projection!!

    It would be nice to compare what the plan was in 1978 with the actuality and see what’s what.

    If it is lower than projection, then there is a serious problem.

    If it is higher than projection it is also a serious problem.

    I suspect it will be higher than projection.

    Either way, there is a serious problem, but everybody knows that!!


  10. Bush Tea September 28, 2016 at 11:36 AM #

    Ahhhh……there is hope…..a glimmer appears.

    Sooo…..as you accept the aforesaid then you know that you cannot speak for individuals unequivocally irrespective of their melanin content…….the pigment of a person does not act as an indicator of the type of person they are……capiche.


  11. @ Vincent
    …the pigment of a person does not act as an indicator of the type of person they areโ€ฆcaliche.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Well you go to the USA and look at a Cop too hard …and see if they don’t draw any conclusion about your black ass….

    One wonders which world you live in….


  12. Could not find the data I had obtained from back in the 80’s but will keep looking. Pretty sure I will find it.

    I did find the results of a water quality test I did in 1986.

    I took a sample and sent it to a lab in the US for testing.

    The results I would expect will vary from place to place but here were mine at the time

    The report used the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) from the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)in the US against which to compare the levels found in the sample.

    Nitrates above the MCL, 12 vs 10

    Copper above the MCL, 3.5 vs 1

    Hardness above MCL, 327 vs 250

    Total Coliform above MCL, 3 vs 1

    Total Dissolved Solids above MCL, 524 vs 500

    Lead was ok, below 0.05 MCL

    Chloride was low, 35.1 vs MCL 250

    Sodium was 15 but no MCL was set at the time and still isn’t.

    The Copper could have come from the hot water pipes installed with the solar heater.

    Can’t imagine where else it could have come from.

    https://www.epa.gov/dwreginfo/lead-and-copper-rule

    Hardness is from the coral limestone. There is no limit in the current levels.

    That will cause Total Dissolved Solids to be high.

    So nitrate and coliform levels were of concern to me back then.

    Should do another test and see how levels changed over the past 30 years.

    I am guessing but I would expect Sodium and or Chloride levels to be higher. In 1986,


  13. Found it.

    In 1978, the population served in the Castle Grant area was projected in 1985 to be 18,795, rising to 23,975 in 2000.

    The contour interval was 800 to 1100 feet, from Castle Grant down to the Bushy Park area

    According to the schedule in the report from 1978, Castle Grant was to receive in 1985 0.67 million gallons per day from Bowmanston which could supply up to 1.7 million gallons per day.

    Also, it was to receive 0.25 million gallons per day from Sweet Vale I and II which could produce at maximum 1,2 million gallons per day.

    The demand on Castle Grant by the 18,795 souls was projected to be 0.92 million gallons per day rising to 1.3 million gallons per day in 2000 for the projected 23,975 souls.

    Sweet Vale has pumped dry and yields at Bowmanston have fallen.

    Besides Castle Grant, Sweet Vale and Bowmanston were projected to supply Golden Ridge and Rock Hall. These reservoirs supply the 500-800 foot contour with a projected population in 2000 of 35,570 souls.

    What is the population in the 1,100 to 800 foot contour range today?

    If the population level between 500 and 1,100 feet contour range is more than 23,975 +35,570 souls then besides the drought, an act of God, we have a failure in execution of a plan laid out in 1978 to comprehend our limited water resources.

    Maybe the population is meeting the plan and the politicians can point to an act of God!!

    Would be interesting to know!!

    Should not be difficult to get an idea from the voters list for St. Joseph … except children will need to be added.

    Anyone have the voters by electoral districts in St. Joseph to hand?

    … necessary also to factor in the 500-800 folks too!!


  14. Bush Tea September 28, 2016 at 1:10 PM #

    So wait all these Brassbowls you cussing in govt are of melanin poor stock…….thanks for informing me…….yuh too hard ears.


  15. Bush Tea September 28, 2016 at 1:10 PM #

    @ Vincent
    โ€ฆthe pigment of a person does not act as an indicator of the type of person they areโ€ฆcaliche.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Well you go to the USA and look at a Cop too hard โ€ฆand see if they donโ€™t draw any conclusion about your black assโ€ฆ.

    One wonders which world you live inโ€ฆ.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Both black cops and white cops shoot people!!


  16. Don’t you get it yet Vincent?
    It is all in the mind!!! If you are albino-centric, you are albino-centric… we have gone past the simple days when pigmentation defined us almost totally.

    Some of us are so naturally like Money B … (and Bushie can forgive them…)

    …and some of us are so by adoption to the philosophy…like you – and Bushie tries to awake them to the fact …and to the possibilities..

    …some actually like having their minds mentally chained ..and define their future around the constraints of the albino-centric philosophy…. Walter B may be such an animal…

    …and some are just plain dumb like yard fowls tend to be— (like AC) and Bushie tries to avoid them…
    ha ha ha
    LOL


  17. Bush Tea September 28, 2016 at 2:22 PM #

    Chuckle……Ah well that glimmer has totally gone cuddear……..The synapses and construct of all humanoid brains are the same,hence all humanoids are possesed of the same frailties……I reiterate that ones pigment does not determine ones intent……yuh really hard ears fuh trute.

    I am still awaiting your elucidation on your personal whatever-you-call-it-centric philosophy.


  18. millertheanunnaki September 27, 2016 at 3:41 PM #
    @ Heather September 27, 2016 at 3:10 PM #

    “The Church has always been in cahoots with the oppressors of the people. Just check its position taken during the period of slavery and colonialism as an instrument of suppression and control of the minds of the masses.”

    Nnaki, I’ve corrected you before on this erroneous postulation, what ‘Church’ was it that suppressed and controlled the minds of the masses? It most certainly was not the ‘TRUE’ Church, but, rather the institutional Anglican state church, which must never be confused with the True Church of the Lord Jesus Christ.

  19. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ John September 28, 2016 at 8:10 AM
    โ€œHow did the folks in St. Joseph live for 300 plus years without the Barbados Water Authority?
    Drinking milk.
    Eating honey.
    โ€ฆ. and sucking cane.

    โ€ฆ and country girls would bathe their skin when the rain come down!!
    Pure bliss!!โ€

    Oh what halcyon days of pure blissful Bajan apartheid!

    Black country girls could only bathe when the rain came down but white lasses had the outhouse convenience of pure well water brought to her by her musty black maid.
    Your racial slurs (mired in a reservoir religious bigotry) promote neither your insightful knowledge of water distribution nor the quality of life for blacks over the 300 years plus in Barbados.

    If life was that blissful for blacks how come the average life span was less than 40 years with infant mortality above 50%? There were very few happy black old Joes on the plantations, John!

    What you should be telling the BU readership is that it is mainly because of greatly improved basic public sanitation leading to better public health that the life expectancy rates for blacks significantly jump from the start of the 20th Century.

    What was the cause of this previously unmatched improved public sanitation and improved public and personal health standards?
    Not so much increasing access to developments in modern medicine like vaccines. Not so much so-called better dietary habits other than the strict diet of slave food.
    But foremost, the expanding availability of potable water to wider sections of the Bajan society.

    Any time a country messes around with the management of its water distribution system you can bet your last bucket of clean water there will be the concomitant breakdown in both personal hygiene and public sanitation standards. And you of all people should know both the resulting demographic effects and serious economic ramifications of such shortsightedness.
    What do you think made Rome great? The ‘salarium’ paid to its mercenaries or its intricate water distribution system?

    Instead of back-row johnnies singing โ€˜country girls donโ€™t bathe their skin โ€˜til the rain come downโ€™ the modern Al Jolson lookalike (โ€˜blackenedโ€™ face and all) would be singing:
    โ€œRing-a-round the rosie,
    A pocket full of posies,
    Ashes! Ashes!
    We all fall down.โ€


  20. Thank you for the assist Miller…. Well said.
    Even Vincent probably gets that…
    Bushie owes you one….


  21. Here we go again viewing and judging the past through the eyes of the present.

    Let the dead bury the dead……something to remember.

  22. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ Zoe September 28, 2016 at 3:11 PM #
    โ€œNnaki, Iโ€™ve corrected you before on this erroneous postulation, what โ€˜Churchโ€™ was it that suppressed and controlled the minds of the masses? It most certainly was not the โ€˜TRUEโ€™ Church, but, rather the institutional Anglican state church, which must never be confused with the True Church of the Lord Jesus Christ.โ€

    Which one of those โ€˜True Churches of the Lord Jesus Christโ€™ are you referring to?
    The one headed by Rev. Durant who up to now canโ€™t raise the dead as Bonnke has been able to do all across Africa?

    Or is it the one left by Joseph Smith of Latter Day Saints which still treat blacks as if they are living below the Mason-Dixon line and under strict Jim Crow laws?

    Now if it is none of the above, then that real real Church has to the one owned and controlled by Georgie Porgie in cahoots with his sidekick Zoe the Batty Priest of Insanity.

    Get real Zoe, before Quaker Brother John rebukes you and banishes you to the โ€˜rab-landโ€™ plantation called Isolation Gully.


  23. Even Vincent probably gets thatโ€ฆ
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Oops!! Bushie gets it wrong again … ๐Ÿ™‚


  24. Zoe September 28, 2016 at 3:11 PM #

    millertheanunnaki September 27, 2016 at 3:41 PM #
    @ Heather September 27, 2016 at 3:10 PM #

    โ€œThe Church has always been in cahoots with the oppressors of the people. Just check its position taken during the period of slavery and colonialism as an instrument of suppression and control of the minds of the masses.โ€

    Nnaki, Iโ€™ve corrected you before on this erroneous postulation, what โ€˜Churchโ€™ was it that suppressed and controlled the minds of the masses? It most certainly was not the โ€˜TRUEโ€™ Church, but, rather the institutional Anglican state church, which must never be confused with the True Church of the Lord Jesus Christ.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    It was Quakers who owned slaves that ran Barbados from the 1650’s on and it is generally agreed that Quakers treated their slaves well.

    Quakers ultimately were responsible for the abolition of the institution of slavery, an institution that existed for thousands of years!!

    If you go looking for Quaker Churches in Barbados you will find none, zero not a single one, and if you go looking for Quaker cemeteries, well good luck, most were buried in unmarked graves.

    There are burying grounds all over the island, if you know where and how to look!!

    In fact, many have been “developed”!!

    http://quakerspeak.com/how-are-quaker-cemeteries-different/

    You probably will find few if any Quakers in Barbados now!!

    But that is not the reason you won’t find any Quaker Churches … it is because Quakers did not have churches, they had meeting houses or met somewhere in the open or at houses of other Quakers.

    To them the church was not a stone building, it was in people, regardless of colour.

    You can’t see their churches because they are not physical!!

    The institutionalization of the Anglican Church came towards the end of slavery!!

    The Anglican Church existed from the year dot in Barbados and for a period in the 1600’s until the act of Toleration in 1689, many Quakers were fined for not paying their dues to support the duly appointed priests in the Anglican Churches!!

    The first bishop of the Anglican Church of Barbados was William Hart Coleridge.

    No bishop existed before 1824.

    One of his “achievements” was the building of numerous churches and schools around Barbados which taught the freed slaves how to read and write and made them into “good” Anglicans.

    There were actually two churches in existence in Barbados from 1648 until the end of slavery and the minor one, believe it or not was the Anglican Church.

    There is no Anglican Parish Church you can find in Barbados that existed before 1784, getting up to the end of slavery.

    The oldest is St. George.

    Most parish churches were rebuilt after the 1831 hurricane by William Hart Coleridge.

    My guess is they were not much to look at and the first high wind blew them down.

    The three which survived the 1831 hurricane were St. Michael’s, St. James and St. George.

    http://www.barbadospocketguide.com/barbados-attractions/churches/anglican/st-georges-church.html


  25. The DBLP crooks just want the people to get fed up and to leave the land, They have plans for the land with their friends,
    Hold on to where you live until they are voted out,
    They spend 25 million for a water company building before they made sure all have water,
    We are sure it will not cost 25 Million to run blue water lines, So they people can stay healthy , What if their homes on fire , They will burn to the ground like the Great House of Barbados ,That was set a fire for the money can be pulled out of CLICO.


  26. It was Quakers who owned slaves that ran Barbados from the 1650โ€™s on and it is generally agreed that Quakers treated their slaves well.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Are there some rapists who treat their victims well too John…?
    …or does that kind of thinking only apply to blacks…?
    Some shiite is seriously wrong with your head.

    BTW
    If Quakers owned slaves in Barbados from the 1650’s as you say, then the ‘Barbados Slave Code’ would be referencing their stewardship …would it not?


  27. Facts are facts!!

    Slavery was an institution the Quakers came and found … fact.

    It was perfectly legal … and moral ….. to own slaves at the time of the code in 1661 … fact.

    It was the Quakers who changed all that ….. it took time …. till 1834 … but a short time compared with the millennia for which slavery was an institution … fact,

    You probably think the way you think about the abhorrence of slavery because your ancestors were shown another way … by the Quakers.

    Same with me and most people.

    In 1671 George Fox visited Barbados …. his comments are worth repeating.

    ‘… now I say, if this should be the condition of you and yours, you would think it hard measure, yea, and very great Bondage and Cruelty. And therefore consider seriously of this, and do you for and to them, as you would willingly have them or any other to do unto you…were you in the like slavish condition.’

    http://abolition.e2bn.org/people_21.html


  28. JOHN
    BOTH YOU AND BUSH TEA CANT BE RIGHT

    BUSH TEA ALWAYS RIGHT———OR SO HE THINKS
    SO THEN YOU MUST BE WRONG
    ALTHOUGH I DONT THINK SO

    IT IS HEART WARMING TO READ YOUR RESEARCH AND POST

    CARRY ON SMARTLY


  29. John
    Bribery is an institution that our politicians came and found too… it MUST be perfectly legal – none ever get prosecuted …. and moral – no church comes out against it – not even your Quaker remnants…

    So what do we do…?
    Give them a break?
    ..Wait for a 21st century Fox to come and tell them to ‘do unto others as they would like done unto them’…?
    Give them a few decades to stop it…?

    Be serious man!! SHIITE IS SHIITE.
    How can you seek to rationalise a set of so-called christians treating fellow humans as animals /chattel…AT ANY TIME IN HISTORY… then formalising it in ‘Law’ …and then you come on BU and talk shiite about ‘legal’ and ‘moral’…?

    When you say things like this, you let yourself down and confuse poor Vincent…
    …. not to mention piss Bushie off… ๐Ÿ™‚


  30. @ GP
    You just cuss the bushman real smart @ 6.39PM.
    In summary, you call Bushie a JA ….using complex grammatical constructs and inverted logic.

    If you want to jump in on John’s side of the debate feel free – just know that Vincent is in there on that side – so you are starting out as a loser…
    …and you already know that Bushie takes no prisoners ….
    ha ha ha


  31. Bush Tea September 28, 2016 at 6:54 PM #

    Chuckle……yuh getting desperate now.

    I always know when you know you have lost an argument…..not to further rub salt in your wounds suffice it to say facts are facts and the past cannot be changed…..accept it.

    What I have been trying to show you is that we can attempt to influence the present and the future instead of wasting time on fighting the battles of our ancestors…….the future is what has to be fought for and defended.


  32. George Fox started his ministry in 1648.

    Quaker control of Barbados is beginning to take root by the mid 1650’s.

    By 1657 he is beginning to put his thinking on the institution into writing.

    Fox writes to Friends who own negro and indian slaves beyond the seas on their tratment.

    In 1661, the Barbados Slave Code is enacted legalizing the institution in Barbados.

    If you look at early wills you will see some Quakers freed their slaves.

    The will of Hanna Adcock written 27th August 1657 gives freedom to her negro servant, Sarah.

    William Pickering in his will 10 years later gives freedom to his negro man Tom.

    In 1695, Tobias Clutterbuck gave freedom and land in St. Lucy to his negro woman, Sarah, and her children, Phylis, Penelope and Bishnell. The land looks like it was close to Maddox.

    In 1699, John Mayre of St. Philip gives freedom to his black boy, John Mayre and his education is to be seen to by “my wife Elizabeth”. At Elizabeth’s death “my plantation” is to go to my black boy John Mayre and if he is dead, to his mother Moll, her mother Gitte and her son Cudjo with their freedom.

    … and in 1721, the owner of who I believe was one of my ancestors freed him.

    Most plantations were a matter of a few acres and their owners owned a few slaves.

    This looks like a good read.

    โ€œThe Power that Giveth Liberty and Freedomโ€: The Barbadian Origins of Quaker Anti slavery Rhetoric, 1657โ€“76

    ariel.ucalgary.ca/ariel/index.php/ariel/article/download/25/22

    Go do some reading!!!!!


  33. Where is the independent evidence, outside of the fiction that is the Bible, which shows anybody called Jesus Christ ever existed on this planet?

    It for the people who believe this lie to support their contention, not with that specious commodity called ‘faith’, but evidence.


  34. In summary, the Quaker experience created a land where we all worked together, a land of milk and honey, where we sucked sugar cane at will ….

    …. an ordered land, a land of peace described as a garden in the March issue of National Geographic of 1951.

    More on the garden concept later!!

    Fifty years of independence have created a land of chaos and jungle where every year we routinely suck salt from our water wells and we live in constant awareness of crime and violence all around us.

    We have “progressed” from the functional to the dysfunctional!!


  35. Hopi September 27, 2016 at 3:30 PM #
    Wow! talk about a Preamble to a Ramble just to solve a SIMPLE water problem.

    @Zoeeeee. I read of heart problem, but you stay strong my dear and this song is for your heart. Take good care of it darling donโ€™t put any stress on that heart.

    Thanks Hopi, that beautiful song by Cece, is right on, for Jesus had His hand in allowing my massive Heart Attack on April 18th, for out of it has COME wonderful blessings to my life, that only HIM could bring about!

    Yes, DEATH and LIFE came face to face, while I was in the midst of this severe HA, and DEATH, through Satan was trying yet again to take me away from my God given purpose here on earth!

    But, NO! NO! NO!, for He who declared “I AM THE RESURRECTION and THE LIFE…” (John 11:25a) would NOT allow me to die; I thank God for emergency medicine, and every one at Accident & Emergency whom He used in the initial process of saving my life physically.

    But, I’ve learnt that mainstream Medicine, Cardiology in particular, are NOT interested in any cure for Human Cardiovascular Disease, so they can keep my on (5) different medication for the REST of my life! No WAY, NO WAY!

    BIG Pharma IS BIG business, especially Statin Drugs, raking in over 30 BILLION $$$ yearly in sales, they treat the RESULT of Heart Attacks, NOT the cause of HA, keep people sick IS BIG BUSINESS!

    Well, I found out what causes Atherosclerosis in the first place, and what is the cure for it, and the nice female Cardiologist at QEH, don’t want to hear one WORD of it, she got vex with me, too bad, I came off the Statin drug I was on two months ago, and I’ve cut the three Blood Pressure Meds I am on in HALF, and I am DOING WELL, I am a new man, my heart is working better than every before, and it is ALL through 100% natural Organic things, thanks to the late Professor Linus Pauling, the father of modern day Bio/chemistry, who along with German doctor Matthias Rath, discovered what the primary causes of Cardiovascular Disease are, its primary Cause is Ascorbic Deficiency Leading to the deposition of Lipoprotein (a) and Fibrinogen/Fibrin in the Vascular Wall.

    Off course BIG PHARMA cannot patent natural nutrients, I.e., ascorbic acid, L-Lysine and L-Proline, so they HATE Linus Pauling, and would NOT publish his paper with Dr. Rath in 1991.


  36. Has anyone, recently, done any island-wide survey to see how much LAND, houses, real-estate, is owned by Black people? When I drive around the Island in many different areas, I notice, and gladly so, that much development, in housing, and these are not average low income properties either, are developed by Blacks! This is most certainly a good thing!

    The same is true with vehicles, the majority of which are owned and driven by Blacks!


  37. Pachamama September 28, 2016 at 7:24 PM #
    Where is the independent evidence, outside of the fiction that is the Bible, which shows anybody called Jesus Christ ever existed on this planet?

    It for the people who believe this lie to support their contention, not with that specious commodity called โ€˜faithโ€™, but evidence.

    Pacha, there IS no other historical personage, that has as much solid PROOF to their existence, like JESUS does! This is FACT, historical EVIDENCE, both internal and external evidence.

    I have posted TONES of such evidence over the years here on BU, the scholarly criteria, examining ALL historical facts and evidence, for ANYONE of antiquity, must be used, and such facts and evidence concerning the historical person of JESUS CHRIST, are literally in a class by itself, NO other personage of antiquity, even comes close to the evidence that supports the LIFE, DEATH, and RESURRECTION of the Lord Jesus Christ.

    Of course Pacha, those of your ilk, when they are presented with evidence that works against that belief, the evidence cannot be accepted, it creates a feeling that IS extremely uncomfortable, it is called COGNITIVE DISSONANCE. And because it is so important to protect that core belief, they (you) will rationalize, ignore, and even deny anything that doesn’t fit in with your core belief.

    Pacha, you can scoff and laugh at the evidence, even deny it, BUT, you CANNOT refute it with any sound honest evidence to the contrary!


  38. Last night’s episode of Black-ish featured a welcome discussion about atheism in the black community. When daughter Zoey announces that she may not believe in God, her father Dre has no clue how to deal with it. He thinks he’s a bad father. Zoey’s
    grandmother tries to save her soul.

    https://www.facebook.com/friendlyatheist/?hc_ref=NEWSFEED&fref=nf
    In a medium where we don’t normally see positive, nuanced discussions of atheism, this show did an excellent job handling the issue.
    Last Nightโ€™s Black-ish Focused on Atheism (and the Pushback Against It) in the Black Community
    The writers handled the topic cleverly and with nuance.
    http://www.patheos.com|By Friendly Atheist


  39. Zoe September 30, 2016 at 11:04 AM #
    Has anyone, recently, done any island-wide survey to see how much LAND, houses, real-estate, is owned by Black people? When I drive around the Island in many different areas, I notice, and gladly so, that much development, in housing, and these are not average low income properties either, are developed by Blacks! This is most certainly a good thing!

    The same is true with vehicles, the majority of which are owned and driven by Blacks!
    ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
    This may appear to be a good thing,but when the s*** hit the fan with some of this black big house and big ride owners, the real owners in the Bridgetown banks and other lending institutions move in swiftly and repossess.


  40. Why does anyone engage that deluded, brainwashed, mad man Zoe?


  41. http://i.imgur.com/C4kuCz9.jpg?1
    We are being fed with the notion that Barbados is a water scarce country, which at present is experiencing a severe drought. Somethings just do not add up.
    In the above photo we see a Poison tree, which fell during the passage of tropical storm ,Matthew, a few days ago. Years ago a poison tree was classified as Bush, a big weed,easily hewed or hoed down. A great big tree like the one above in BWA’s pipe water deprived,St Bernard’s village in the heart of St Joseph, must have been fed a hearty and constant supply of water to become so obese.
    Are these not the same Water-Agriculture people who took the advice of some so-called experts , from over and away, to plant a special breed of Wild River Tamarind, as our local variety does not reach the preferred size?


  42. Colonel, we have exchanged one form of slavery for another ……. one slave owner for another.

    But life goes on and it has always been and will always be worth living, if only just to see what will happen!!

    I am sure modern day slaves will not complain of their modern day enslavement!!

    No doubt one will say, ah, yes, we are mortgage slaves but we can hop a plane to Miami any time we feel like!!

    Those old time slaves were stuck on a plantation where they could only drink milk, eat honey and suck cane!!

    ๏ˆ


  43. I don’t have a clue what a Poison tree looks like.

    Someone showed me a picture of a leaf from one and it seemed to have a small prickle in it.

    Difficult to believe one could be that size when the leaves I believe are what did me in Castle Grant Gully.

    Maybe they fell on the vines I had to push through.

    One thing is sure if that is really a Poison Tree, they must really like water bad to be living in St. Joseph which has so much rain.

    That tree just looks to big for what I would imagine to be a Poison Tree, but I really don’t know.

    Probably access to all that abundant St. Joseph water.

    If it is a Poison Tree I don’t think it will be moved in any hurry!!

    Cow Itch is so called because it would run a COW and Poison Tree is much times worse!!


  44. St Bernard’s chalky soil structure helps in absorbing water,and does not give tall trees a good footing. Coconut trees will easily tumble during a storm.


  45. Colonel, where is Cooper Bottom?


  46. At the base of Airy Hill , where the gully leads to Bushy Park plantation. The name was adopted from the expatriate priests who served at St Annes. Prior to that it was Mannings Bottom. This practice stopped when Rev Gatherer came to St Anne’s,around 1953. Cooper was a Scotsman.


  47. Thx


  48. “And, first, in regard to the impulse invariably given to the extension of the Church system by the appointment of a Bishop, it may be affirmed, without fear of contradiction, that the results of Bishop Coleridge’s exertions far exceeded the most sanguine expectations. Every portion of his scattered Diocese (consisting of thirteen islands and British Guiana) enjoyed; in turn, the benefits of his personal superintendence; for he was usually out on his Visitation-tours during three months of every year. The entire result of his labours cannot be understood without the help of voluminous statistics, but it may be sufficient here to insert an extract from the Address of the Clergy of Barbados on his retirement, which certifies, that in that island alone, since the Bishop’s arrival, the number of Clergy had increased from 15 to 31; the places of worship from 14 to 35; the sittings in Church from 5,000 to 22,500; the schools from [5/6] 8 to 83, and the children receiving their education in those schools from 500 to 7,000”

    ………………………..

    There were two churches existing in Barbados at the time of emancipation, the Anglican Church and the dominant Quaker “church”

    The Anglican Church received its first bishop in 1824 and at the time had 14 places of worship, 11 parish churches, All Saints and two others which I do not know.

    Only three parish churches withstood the 1831 hurricane showing I believe, that the other 8 were of flimsy construction, in keeping with my thinking that the Anglican Church was secondary to the Quaker “church”

    Bishop Coleridge rebuilt the 8 destroyed parish churches and increased the number of places of worship to 35, from 14. St. Anne’s was built between 1853 and 1855, 100 years before father Gatherer came. It was built after Coleridge had retired, probably by the second Bishop of Barbados, Bishop Parry.

    The sittings when Coleridge came were 5000, a fraction of the “white” population. My thinking is the majority of that was Quakers.

    The sittings in the Anglican Church increased to 22,500 by 1842 and the church building programme proceeded under Bishop Parry … St. Anne’s is an example.

    Perhaps the most striking statistic was the 10 fold increase in schools, from 8 to 83 and the more than 10 fold increase in the numbers of children who received their education, from 500 to 7000.

    Small wonder that the Coleridge and Parry school in St. Peter is so named.

    The Quaker “church” was quite different from the Anglican Church, it existed within the hearts of its members, it was invisible.

    The Anglican Church after 1824 on the other hand was “in your face”, physical buildings all over the landscape.

    … but it was if you like a necessary evil for it changed the Barbadian landscape for the good most definitely through education in the three R’s and also by the religious instruction it provided to many freed slaves!!

    Some might say the Anglican Church brainwashed the slaves who had been freed through the efforts of the Quakers,

    I think back to my religious instruction received in confirmation classes and Church attendance and I can’t fault it.

    I am born and bred an Anglican!!

    I think it is easy to miss the message of the Gospel when placed in a structured environment of religious instruction but for me, the religious instruction helped me to more fully understand the message of the Gospel as I started to ask more and more questions of myself.

    I knew where to look thanks to that instruction.

    It seems like Barbados is into building Churches and sometimes I wonder whether this is not as a result of the Church building programme of the two first bishops …. kind of like people have been brainwashed into believing that a Church can only exist as a physical building.

    Maybe the flaw in the Anglican Church was while it educated and instructed Bajans which is beyond doubt for the good many of its members never got the simple message it was also disseminating.


  49. @John. October 2, 2016, 9:26 AM

    “The Quaker โ€œchurchโ€ was quite different from the Anglican Church, it existed within the hearts of its members, it was invisible.”

    Yes John, this is precisely my point, for the ‘True’ Church of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, is NOT in a physical building, but in the HEART of every Saved, Born again, Justified believer.

    “The Anglican Church after 1824 on the other hand was โ€œin your faceโ€, physical buildings all over the landscape.”

    “โ€ฆ but it was if you like a necessary evil for it changed the Barbadian landscape for the good most definitely through education in the three Rโ€™s and also by the religious instruction it provided to many freed slaves!!”

    While this was a good thing, it does not necessarily follow that religious instructions leads one to a Saving relationship with Christ!?

    “Some might say the Anglican Church brainwashed the slaves who had been freed through the efforts of the Quakers,”

    If the Quakers lead the slaves to a personal relationship with Jesus, then the Anglicans brainwashed them with ‘Religion’ rituals, sacramentalism, etc, etc, which takes away from a personal relationship with Christ!

    “I think back to my religious instruction received in confirmation classes and Church attendance and I canโ€™t fault it.”

    “I am born and bred an Anglican!!”

    But John, are you a Born Again, Saved, Justified Christian? Baby baptism and confirmation, as taught in Anglicanism, Catholicism, Methodism, is NOT scriptural, it does not make one a Christian. A baby cannot repent! Repent and be baptized is the commission given by Jesus, and declared by Peter on the day of Pentecost!

    “I think it is easy to miss the message of the Gospel when placed in a structured environment of religious instruction but for me, the religious instruction helped me to more fully understand the message of the Gospel as I started to ask more and more questions of myself.”

    “I knew where to look thanks to that instruction.”

    It seems like Barbados is into building Churches and sometimes I wonder whether this is not as a result of the Church building programme of the two first bishops โ€ฆ. kind of like people have been brainwashed into believing that a Church can only exist as a physical building.

    “Maybe the flaw in the Anglican Church was while it educated and instructed Bajans which is beyond doubt for the good many of its members never got the simple message it was also disseminating.”

    John, this is the core problem with Anglicanism, it got the CART before the horse. You cannot manufacturer Christians like condoms and panties!

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