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December 10, 2008

The Devil DOES have a face!

Filed under: Back Home, GAY, Politics — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — Paul @ 10:33 pm

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I think many of my blogs may have come off as anti-Christian or anti-religious.  Frankly that’s the wrong impression.  I really respect many people of many different faiths.  I think religion can provide strong morals, such as ‘love thy neighbor’, and other wisdom to live by.  In fact if I were surrounded in a world of practicing Christians, I wouldn’t be so bitter all the time.  The fact is though, there are a lot of people in America who, under the guise of religion, spread hate and discrimination.  That is what I cannot stand.  If you’re going to say you believe in something, actually take the time to know what you’re believing in and practice it.

Why were women so restricted 200 years ago?  Because people used the Bible to justify the housewife position, women only existed to serve their husbands and procreate.  They could not do ‘a man’s job’.  Perhaps that is why our country was founded on the principle of women not being allowed to vote for their own president, they didn’t have as much going on up in their heads as men.  Then the Bible was used to defend slavery.  There are extensive topics regarding the subject, all pointing to the absolute obedience of a slave to his master.  White supremacy ruled over our nation and churches did nothing to stop the vast injustice.  Now we come to a new century.  One in which two people in love aren’t allowed to get married.  The World Health Organization has already ruled that, no, I do not have some medical illness.  No, more likely that I won some sort of genetic lottery.  Or, as current science is looking into, was affected by a mix of hormones while I was developing in the womb.  A little less sin, a lot more born the way I am.

So.  There are a lot of Christians in my life whom I love and do truly respect.  Please note that any bitter rants about religion are not directed at you.  But the great thing about America is that you can choose whatever religion you want.  And I can too.  This isn’t some system where beliefs are stifled.  This is a country that is fertilized so that its population can believe what they want.  That is the absolute beauty of our system here.  Why some conservative right wing [neo Nazis] want to push THEIR views on a multicultural, multiracial, multireligious nation is up in the air.  Would I ever want to push legislation banning religion because I personally am agnostic?  No.  In fact I find the timeless quote going along the lines of ‘I may not believe in what you say, but I’ll give my life so that you have the freedom to say it’ outstandingly true.

A lady came in to Guest Service on Monday and talked to me for 20 minutes.  It was a complaint.  Why?  Because we sell the Fischer Price dolls that apparently say ‘Islam is the Light’.  Ok, yes, if you listen and are looking for words out of baby gurgling, you can hear that.  Or you could hear ‘Salami is so Right’.  What do you think the media is going to sensationalize though?  Anyways, she sits there and very seriously says how awful this is that we still have it on our shelves.  KMart and Wal Mart have apparently taken them down.  Then she drops a political bomb on me:

“This is America”

REALLY?!  You’re going to sit here and tell me that you don’t want a product sold because you don’t agree with what it’s saying?  IN AMERICA?  In a land that was founded because a group of people were persecuted for their religion?  There are millions of Muslims in America.  They are AMERICAN.  They are no better and no worse than anyone else in this country.  That is OFFENSIVE to them.  That is one of those ‘beyond-words’ its so offensive.  It was offensive to me, not as a Muslim, but as an American.  A patriotic American who believes in freedom for all, even if I’m not going to agree with them.  And she has the FREEDOM to believe that America has to follow HER rules and bow to HER will.  But it is not, in any way shape or form, her right to impose her beliefs on anyone else. 

Really?  This is over a toy.  She’s going on, threatening to talk to churches boycotting Target stores, etc.  I don’t care.  If people want to discriminate against another religion, I don’t want them anywhere near me.  Grow up lady.  Grow the hell up.

The real kicker about all this?  I held a straight face.  I was sympathetic.  I assured her that I would pass the complaint on internally and that I could see where she was coming from.  She actually told me that I was much better than workers at ANOTHER Target who had treated her rudely.  Not just a worker, the manager of toys.  Then when the store manager was called over, apparently they were rude to her too.  Wow, I wonder why.

But I stuck by the points I’m making here.  It was by no means my place to tell her that, no, I thought she was dead wrong and ought to be hung out to dry by real and honorable Christians throughout the country.  She can have her beliefs, I can have mine.  The difference is that I use a personal blog to express myself and she tries to change what a store sells so that she can feel comfortable and secure in her religion.

I don’t consider her a Christian, and I don’t consider anyone else who is willing to use their religion as justification for pushing their beliefs onto other people.  I’m hoping that people reading this will see the difference between expressing yourself and your opinions vs trying to graft your will onto a nation with a diverse population.

The picture above is Sally Kern, who got re-elected to senate in Oklahoma or something.  Her and her husband want me to be sent off to a “Re-Education Camp” (direct quote from Mr. Kern) because the way I am does not fit with their beliefs.

It is better to give more freedoms and let people take advantage of them on an individual level than for a majority to withhold rights from a minority because they may not agree with them.

Good photo editing though, right?  All the Devil horns ‘n stuff look superb.  Photo-realistic if I must say.  Then taking a Zombie head and putting it on her “pastor” husbands head…wow.  No one could tell that was a human beforehand.  Those people are not Christians in any sense of the word.  They can say they are, but honestly, according to their own beliefs, it will be Jesus who decides that.  And Jesus has preached nothing but love.  Spreading bigotry and hate was not part of his gospel.

PS- If anyone wants to read the article that finally made me write all this out, it’s here. Remind me not to ever vote for a politician just because they’re KERN-servative.

PPS- I’ve always wondered why Muslims don’t do more to discourage radical behavior like terrorism that draws so much hate their way.  Now I’m left wondering how Christians are any better when their base is rallied to vote in the embodiement of hate into our government.

PPPS- This article was written by a Christian. Are you the same kind of Christian as him? Comment on this post. Is he really the voice of today’s Christians?

August 17, 2008

McCain vs Obama – Religious Showdown

Filed under: Back Home — Tags: , , , , — Paul @ 12:20 am

So they both participated in a religious debate with the author of ‘The Purpose Driven Life’ at some church called Saddlebags or something similar.  What exactly makes that ok?

Did we NOT just reform Iraq’s government because it was based on religion?  Do we NOT have seperation of church and state?  We’re throwing out our OWN RULES and showing our utter hypocrisy.  Both McCain and Obama showed how they really don’t understand our government by appearing in the debate.

America no longer even keeps its own values straight.  Maybe that’s why our citizens no longer do either.  I don’t know, but it was terribly irresponsible and an anti-patriotic sentiment for the church to even SUGGEST hosting, let alone go through with it…and grand finale…for the candidates to PARTICIPATE.  All around bad behavior.  Mike Gravel really still does have my heart <3

PS- Don Werner of Northfield has to be one of the most ignorant neo-conservative religious right members that I have ever heard.  If anyone reads the Northfield News, you know you can count on him to be there to not only screw up American politics, but also the religion he claims to be a part of.  Two for two Don, keep ‘er up!

February 29, 2008

Is being gay immoral?

Filed under: Back Home, GAY, Politics, Rant — Tags: , , , — Paul @ 1:26 am

Or, is that a completely outdated question?  Because to call it immoral would hinge on us having an accepted set of moral standards.  In some ways, we do.  Obviously people do not normally accept, say, murder as a moral thing to do.  In other ways though we project some of our religious beliefs on others and hold them to the same standards that we voluntarily (read: VOLUNTARILY) submit ourselves to.  it seems to interfere a disturbing amount with American politics even though we’re now in the 21st century.

Yes, most Christians believe that homosexuality is a sin.  Or at least giving into homosexual desires.  And I’m completely willing to defend their right to believe that because I believe that we live in a free society and I value individuality and free thought.  The problem arises when these Christian groups try to put their values into motion through legislation.  A perfect example would be the proposed amendment that tried to define marriage as between a man and a woman.  Why, if I do not accept a certain religion’s beliefs should I have to care or conform to them?  This is AMERICA!  Land of the FREE!!  That is the beauty of the whole situation.  If I want to tell you Satan created cats to be his spies and we should never keep them as pets because they would corrupt us, I can totally do that.  But would it be appropriate to propose an amendment outlawing cats as pets?  Does that really seem reasonable at all to you?  So while I fully respect the view that homosexuality is a sin and immoral, I don’t personally believe that.  And I refuse to follow any law that would condemn the biological process of love simply because a group would love to play ‘high and might, I’m right you’re wrong’ with America.

If we did evolve as Darwin hypothesized, there are always going to be little offshoots of a species that either survive or die off.  I would not be the one to argue that being gay is normal.  I think it’s just another human oddity such as depression, schizophrenia, genius level intelligence, or artistic ability.  It’s just something you’re born with.  The four aforementioned things can also be factors of life of course, just as being gay might be.  Does a male become gay if he sees a vagina too early ala lactose intolarents having drank milk too young?  I don’t honestly know and I think if the public is seeking an answer it’s a misguided waste of time.  You can ponder and ponder and ponder how Stephen Hawking comes up with his theories, but he’s already published his thesises.  Now it’s time to look at the information in front of you and try and make the best of it.  I think I’m simply getting at the fact that I don’t understand why a religion would want to make someone feel even worse about their life if they can’t even help something.  But, y’know, congrats anti-gays, we have the highest suicide rates.  You must be doing something right.  Show God’s love, huh?

We only get a limited amount of time on earth.  Obviously.  Because we are going to die.  So what’s the point of wasting time judging each other when we could just spend more time making the quality of life better for each other?  That is more imporant than making money.  That is more important than making sure you have a cookie cutter American Dream family.  Whatever you can do to make your life and the lives of those around you better is what you ought to be doing.  Not condemning and literally wrecking lives.  Religion is being abused and ruining lives.  That’s what it comes down to.  If you want to argue your point, look no further than the verses that explain how God gave us free will.  He did not appoint anyone to rule the earth in his stead.  In fact God made the very same point I’m making: make life better for those around you.  That doesn’t mean appealing for legistlation that goes against your beliefs, but that definitely does not call for advocating legislation that ruins lives for millions of Americans.

I don’t think half the people who call themselves Christians in this country understand the religion they think they belong to.  And you will be in no better boat if God does end up coming down from a cloud and smiting anyone who didn’t believe in him.  God doesn’t want lukewarm Christians, remember?

January 27, 2008

You’ve got it all wrong (congrats?)

Filed under: Back Home, Politics, Rant — Tags: , , , — Paul @ 4:26 pm

The American political system is flawed.  Is it beyond salvage?  Possibly.  Why have we not heard more about Kucinich, Gravel, Paul?  Because our Media is corrupt.  Media’s job (and only job) is to advocate for the people.  They have failed in that duty.  Instead they have made news a hugely profit-based venture.  Can I even express how corrupt and sad this is?  We have conglomerates owning our news stations.  All of them.  Instead of helping us get the information we should be getting, they’re putting shit on our television.  Yes.  SHIT.  We do not give a fuck about how celebrities are doing.  We need to know what’s going around in the world around us.

It’s this sort of atmosphere that has helped create such an ignorant country, one that is willing to stand behind a war that was based on bad intelligence and muddled motives.  It is this sort of atmosphere that has provoked our public to not support our fellows, but instead seek an end result that is best for themselves.  It is this sort of atmosphere that has caused us to put misunderstood religious beliefs into a political system that should never have to contend with them.

Congratulations average American.  You’ve failed your duty to your country.  Instead of caring about your neighbor, you care about yourself.  Instead of seeking out the knowledge that you should, you have contented yourself to mindlessly indulge in entertainment.  Instead of holding your politicians accountable for the wrongs they have committed against our very world, you let them go and blindly follow.  Instead of advocating what’s good for the country, you doggedly defend your parties positions and make it an A vs B situation.

This is why we’re going into a recession.  This is why we’re losing world power.  This is why we so desperately need a president to lead us as we enter this new technological age.

It’s now gone beyond Bush’s fault, beyond Congress’s misguided legislation, beyond all government blame.  For the American public can now shoulder this guilt together.  And if you don’t understand what I’m talking about, if you’ll deny what I’m talking about, open your eyes.  I’ll admit, with your eyes shut you can’t see anything bad, but a blind man about to walk into a ditch is still going to fall, no matter how happy he appears for those last few seconds on his feet.

Wake up.

January 25, 2008

Hey-yo, did you hear?

Filed under: Back Home, Politics, Rant — Tags: , , — Paul @ 5:32 pm

Scientologists think Jesus was not only homosexual, but also a blatant pedophile prone to bouts of rage.

Article VIII out of the writings of Hubbard or something.  Scientology is the absolutely craziest cult on earth.  Yes, I do believe it needs to be stopped.  They’ve done so many shady things and there are so many deaths related to them…  it’s just scary.

Scientology is bad.  Just remember that kids.

December 28, 2007

Things I Don’t Like

Filed under: Back Home, Politics, Rant — Tags: , , , , , — Paul @ 7:45 pm

Death.  My great grandpa died at 3:00AM this morning.  It wasn’t unexpected, he was 95.  That was my last remaining great grandparent though.  Not fun.

Sitcoms. They are ANNOYING.  George Lopez?  Unfunny.  Charlie Sheen?  Unfunny.  Any of the other idiotic sitcom stars?  UNFUNNY.  When did it ever become humorous to put people in completely unrealistic situations and have them act like complete and utter morons?  The characters have no depth, there’s no wit.  Is this really marketed to mainstream America?  Do some brainless souls out there actually enjoy watching this drivel?  (Haha, my sister.)  They annoy me to no end.  I can understand movies that have stupid characters in them, but characters that are on every day or week and do the exact same things is just NOT creativity.  It’s profit because there are people bored enough to watch.

Music Industry.  No, it does not make you cool to wear those iconic white earbuds in your ears.  It simply means that you buy into a system that is designed to make you spend lucrative amounts of money on music that should be priced much more competitively.  Will any of the huge music conglomerates ever realize that ALL SONGS ARE ALREADY ON LIMEWIRE.  No, putting a restrictive DRM on music does NOT help.  In fact it pushes more people to download illegal music, which can be put on ANY MP3 player you want.  Or to buy CDs, which could easily be illegally uploaded.  Want to shoot yourself in the foot?  Don’t do it at MY expense.

Stereotypes.  They’re wrong, period.  Try to stop using them.

Taboos.  Some things are not talked about simply because humans are too wrapped up in what’s ‘right’ or ‘wrong’.  The lines aren’t to be blurred?  Who made those lines?  Honestly, we do a great job emulating buffalos who follow each other right off the edge of a cliff.  This has been proven through literary trends, religious trends, artistic trends, etc etc.  Some things are, by nature, distasteful to talk about.  I’m not saying talk about anything you want, so if you dream about having sex with a dead person, keep it to yourself.  I’m just saying that things that everyone thinks, does, whatever should be a little more open.   The more we cover up, the more we want to look at what’s underneath when we think no one else is looking.

High Schoolers.  Although I’m often immature acting, my mind works at a much different speed.   Most high schoolers though are pretty immature through and through.  Oh, you don’t know anything about politics?  Religion?  Anything?!  Plus they tend to be inept at judging social scenarios and often are less than adults about relationships.  Come on kids, start thinking a bit more forward.  It just seriously annoys me to NO END when it seems like I have no one to discuss any serious topics with because it would all go over their head or they simply don’t have the ability to defend their position on something.

America’s Waistline.  Being obese is not healthy.  Can anyone name a positive about this?  You KNOW that exercise is good for you.  I’m trying not to stereotype when I write this, and I’m not going to make a generalization that all fat people are lazy, but I just don’t understand why people want to liberate themselves this way.  Sorry.

Current Government.  The way our government is set up, it’s no longer what it needs to be.  The ultimate and ONLY goal of government is to serve who they govern.  Are all those hoops that need to be jumped through to get something done that is common sense really benefiting the people of America?  Many politicians would say that it is done all for your good.  Many politicians are also good liars.

Preconceived Ideas on Life.  Don’t mindlessly follow your religion.  Seek out what life means on your own.  That way when you choose what’s right for you and make judgements in morality you can defend your positions steadfastly.  If you simply eat anything that is spoonfed into your mouth, you will be caught naked when someone puts you on the spot.  I’m not advocating or dissuading one to seek or abandon religion, I just want people to really understand the choice they’re making.

The list could go on.  Sadly.  Did you really read that all?  Ha, some people can’t stand long, dry blog posts.

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