Saturday, August 25, 2007

Oh! What a Week!

if you love me...
really love me...
let it not happen, since I'm a busy man...[HYMNE AL'AMOUR?....Yes, I once heard it...decades ago in Tokyo.]
(http://utagoekissa.web.infoseek.co.jp/ainosanka.html)


Oh! What a Week!
(Ah! Quelle semaine!)




Mr. Michael Moore's movie "Sicko" is going to be released in Japan this Saturday.

NHK interviewed Mr. Moore and reported it past midnight of Friday.

The current medical system in America is a shame. It is his claim. Japan should not follow the American example. It is his message. Indeed, he is highly regarded in Japan as an intellectual person who respects justice or who is busy selling his ideology.

Any way, his appearance on a TV screen does not make us feel uncomfortable, since he looks like one of losers in a New York-type of competition at which no Japanese can be so excellent individually.
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In another TV channel, they reported on the issue of a surrogate mother. On these biological matters involving human beings, we have to be conservative.

As I wrote, a human body is made of 60 trillion cells each of which consists of 80 trillion atoms. The basic components are just a cell and an atom.

Along with development of medical science, chemistry, and physics, mankind will be able to manipulate a cell and an atom at his own will. Then mankind may be able to even extend life duration to 200 years or 1000 years in future.

But, if ethic of mankind does not grow in proportion with development of science, such a level of science will cause a fatal tragedy to mankind.

If people without human mind and heart survive 200 years or 1000 years, they will just make the whole earth the hell. (What would happen if disease germs get also death-less or immortal?)

Biological matters involving human beings must be kept at a level of 2000 years ago when the Son of God appeared on the earth.

Unless mankind gets direct permission from, say, the Messiah expected to come sooner or later as it is the 21st century, mankind should not venture into manipulation of human life.
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For some of you, this week must have been a tough week.

In Japan, a Mongolian grand champion of sumo wrestling has become mentally sick. The president of a distinguished confectionery maker has been blamed of having sold expired confections under false freshness-date indication. US Boeing might be blamed for defect in its design of the passenger plane 737 which got on fire and exploded at Naha Airport, Japan.
( http://news.google.com/index.html?ncl=1119660060&hl=en&topic=w&scoring=d )


As for me, I am a busy man as is usual in addition to that cicada tragedy.

One of you may survive, for you can assume that the insect sacrificed its life for you since it did not look like having done so for me.


(Love to God, love to neighbors, and love to party?

Love to whom, solemnly? [Liebe zu wem, ernst?])




"...Her parents were astounded, but Jesus told them not to tell anyone what had happened..."