Politics and Religion
This is pretty much a culmination of some thoughts from the past month…
Many people, including myself, disagree with some of the things President Obama is doing. But for the last time, you do NOT create a Facebook poll over whether he should get killed, pray for his death, or show any dispositions of violence against the President. Remember, folks:
Source: Uncyclopedia*
Rationally, these threats of violence only serve to dilute whatever these people have to say. I have trouble justifying why I have to take those people seriously. Some of them claim to be speaking for God, but the God I know is loving and non-violent. That is probably too liberal for some people (http://www.conservapedia.com/Conservative_Bible_Project), and they seek to change it. Well, from sinner to sinner, I refer you to Revelation 22:18-19. It means the Bible is NOT a wiki that you can change willy-nilly! Luke 23:34
While on the subject of government and religion, I got into an argument one time with someone over gay marriage, and it struck me when someone said that “our country was founded off God.” While this may be true, the reason why the Plymouth sailed here was to escape the state-established Protestant faith. The First Amendment of the Constitution and my interpretation of the Bible (which this entry describes very elaborately) reinforce my belief that divine and secular authorities are to be isolated from one another. Besides, with the divorce rate the way it is, I feel that marriage is, more importantly, an exclusive, lifetime commitment between two people. This means no mistresses and no divorces. The government should only see it as a legally-binding partnership between two people that confers various benefits and responsibilities and nothing more.
Random thought: What if Mahmoud Ahmadinejad developed oil refining capabilities in his country instead of his current nuclear aspirations? That, I think, would have been a better action because I think it would be likely to bring more economic stability to his own people.
* The above logo is a parody of MPAA’s “You Can Click But You Can’t Hide” campaign. The text said “Illegal Downloading / Inappropriate for all ages.”



