After the tsunami, ( I live in Australia), I did see letters in the paper saying that people in SE Asia deserved to die because they were not Christians. In fact, one letter writer said that his pentecostal pastor had told him that the tsunami was " God's punishment" on them for not embracing Jesus.
I thought the attitude was wrong then, and I still do. No church or minister should be celebrating death.
I live 50 km from a major capital city ( Melbourne) and I am getting 1.5 mb/s - and before too long, I should be getting a DSLAM into the local exchange- doing well!!!
Here in Australia, we don't have online cable companies yet, but I did remember reading a press statement that Foxtel, (www.foxtel.com.au) did have a team looking at delivering tv over a broadband connection.
I did search the website but i can't find any trace of it- but I do trust my memory.:)
After the tsunami, ( I live in Australia), I did see letters in the paper saying that people in SE Asia deserved to die because they were not Christians. In fact, one letter writer said that his pentecostal pastor had told him that the tsunami was " God's punishment" on them for not embracing Jesus.
I thought the attitude was wrong then, and I still do. No church or minister should be celebrating death.
I live 50 km from a major capital city ( Melbourne) and I am getting 1.5 mb/s - and before too long, I should be getting a DSLAM into the local exchange- doing well!!!
WARNING!! Police in Western Australia enforce laws!!!
Here in Australia, we don't have online cable companies yet, but I did remember reading a press statement that Foxtel, (www.foxtel.com.au) did have a team looking at delivering tv over a broadband connection. I did search the website but i can't find any trace of it- but I do trust my memory. :)