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Wed Nov 13 23:43:38 2013

Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 20:43:34 -0800
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Don't fall victim to your social network with these simple tips.Spencer 
E. HoltawayIf you're like most people, you visit Facebook a few times 
a day. You catch up on the latest gossip, "Like" cute baby 
or pet pictures, and maybe post something yourself. Facebook makes these 
things simple.Facebook is so simple, in fact, that you might not know 
you're using it wrong. Here are 3 things you really need to 
stop doing on Facebook.1. Confuse public and private conversationsThere 
are a few ways to communicate on Facebook. One is to post 
a message on your Timeline for everyone to see.Another is to post 
a message directly to a friend's Timeline. These are the posts that 
show up in your Timeline labeled "Jane Doe > John Doe."Far too 
many people think the second method is a private conversation. That isn't 
the case. Think of it like a public speaker on stage talking 
to one audience member instead of the entire audience. Everyone can still 
hear everything they're saying.I've seen people who don't know this ask 
friends very personal questions. It can be embarrassing for everyone.To 
send a private message, click the Messages link to the left of 
your news feed. Then click the New Message button.You can also go 
to your friend's profile page and click the Message button near the 
top right of the page. Or, just pick up a phone.2. OvershareSocial 
media sites like Facebook encourage you to post your thoughts, experiences, 
pictures, videos and whatever else
Aug 20, 2013: City Church of Tallahassee Pastor Dean Inserra stands outside 
his church in Tallahassee, Fla.APNASHVILLE, Tenn.  Worried they could be 
sued by gay couples, some churches are changing their bylaws to reflect 
their view that the Bible allows only marriage between one man and 
one woman.Although there have been suits against wedding industry businesses 
that refuse to serve gay couples, attorneys promoting the bylaw changes 
say they don't know of any lawsuits against churches.Critics say the changes 
are unnecessary, but some churches fear that it's only a matter of 
time before one of them is sued."I thought marriage was always between 
one man and one woman, but the Supreme Court in a 5-4 
decision said no," said Gregory S. Erwin, an attorney for the Louisiana 
Baptist Convention, an association of Southern Baptist churches and one 
several groups advising churches to change their bylaws. "I think it's better 
to be prepared because the law is changing. America is changing."In a 
June decision, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a provision of the 
federal Defense of Marriage Act that defined marriage as between a man 
and a woman for purposes of federal law. A second decision was 
more technical but essentially ushered in legal gay marriage in California.Kevin 
Snider is an attorney with the Pacific Justice Institute, a nonprofit legal 
defense group that specializes in conservative Christian issues. His organization 
released a model mar



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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ure of persecution has increased due 
to the growth of Islam in the region.The relief effort will cost 
about $120,000, with funding coming from private donations. Many of those 
waiting to be air lifted out in the coming weeks have had 
to endure a high rain season in refugee-like tent cities in the 
Khartoum region.Since the South Sudan gained independence in July 2011, 
Christians and churches in Sudan have faced increasing aggression. Church 
leaders have been threatened, arrested and abducted, and many Christian 
buildings and house of worship destroyed. In April 2012, a church and 
Bible school also in Khartoum was burned to the ground by an 
Islamist mob, and in June another church there was bulldozed by local 
authorities.
 PARIS  France's president says a "body of evidence" suggests that chemical 
weapons were used during attacks on a Damascus suburb that killed hundreds, 
and that Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime was most likely behind it.According 
to a statement Sunday from his office, Francois Hollande said "everything" 
leads France to believe the regime was behind the attack. It didn't 
elaborate.International aid group Doctors Without Borders said Saturday 
it had tallied 355 deaths from Wednesday's attack in Damascus' eastern Ghouta 
suburb.Assad's regime and Syria's rebels have traded accusations about who 
was behind it.The question has fanned debate about possible military intervention 
in this Middle Eastern country mired in civil war since 2011.U.S. naval 
forces have moved closer to Syria as President Barack Obama considers a 
military response.
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