Monday, January 30, 2006

"In God We Trust"

Michael Newdow is at it again. The man who is suing to remove "Under God" from the Pledge of allegiance in the US has a new cause. This week he will file a lawsuit seeking to get the phrase "In God We Trust" removed from the US money. He feels the phrase violates the separation of church and state and that it is offensive to his atheistic beliefs.

I have decided that the USA will be run be one person. Somewhere down there, there's probably a polytheistic, agnostic, multiethnic transexual lesbian who will end up being in charge after the courts are satisfied! What a JOKE!!!

Quote of the Day

The truth is that our finest moments are most likely to occur when we are feeling deeply uncomfortable, unhappy, or unfulfilled. For it is only in such moments, propelled by our discomfort, that we are likely to step out of our ruts and start searching for different ways or truer answers.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Quote of the Day - Psalm 116:1-6 (The Message)

1I love GOD because he listened to me, listened as I begged for mercy.
2He listened so intently
as I laid out my case before him.
3Death stared me in the face,
hell was hard on my heels.
Up against it, I didn't know which way to turn;
4then I called out to GOD for help:
"Please, GOD!" I cried out.
"Save my life!"
5GOD is gracious--it is he who makes things right,
our most compassionate God.
6GOD takes the side of the helpless;
when I was at the end of my rope, he saved me.

CAT.... I'm a Kitty Cat....

Click HERE to see what I mean! Funny Stuff!

Saturday, January 21, 2006

News Article Response

Homosexuality is not an issue of identity, or an alternative lifestyle, or a matter of personality. It does not speak of one's worth, or value as a human being. And while it does remain an option, it is not simply a matter of preference. Homosexuality speaks directly against the very order of our existence. It is a perversion of our ability to procreate. Homosexuals cannot be pro-life, for their choice contradicts the creation of life. Life ends with them. I do not argue that homosexuals are attracted to the same sex, but I do not believe it is natural. I believe that the homosexual uses their felt desire as a means of justifying their choice, but just because they prefer the same sex does not make it right, natural, or healthy. It is no more natural, healthy, or right than AIDS or cancer is in a person. It is a disease and a sickness. It needs to be treated, not encouraged and supported. Just like all the thousands of maladies we suffer with, they are the result of our poor choices. There are natural laws governing nature and our existence. When we deviate from them, they cause disease and disaster. We recognize that - heck, we even acknowledge it - and yet, we continue to make poor choices. There are laws governing our existence. No argument there. Why, then, do we accept all the effects of our deviations, as natural and ok? Our sinful choice has corrupted the heart and moral fabric of our existence. God is the one who set up our laws of existence. He warned us to not deviate from them. We are reaping the consequences in every area of our lives: physically (homosexual preference, disease, detioration), mentally (chemical imbalances, illnesses, retardations), and spiritually (corrupted hearts, separation, emptiness). And this doesn't even speak of the impact upon nature and environment. Our world is falling apart. It cannot handle our abuse, and cursed state. We are falling apart. The longer we and our world exist, the worse it gets. We may dupe ourselves into believing that we can handle and control it, but we're just trying to keep up with all the new problems we just created. This hopeless state is very depressing, but with God there is life and hope in abudance. There is an escape - found only in Christ.

Click HERE to read the news article I read.

Friday, January 20, 2006

Quote of the Day - Logs? HAHAHA!!!!

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Quote of Today - Church Mice (Humour)

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Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Employment-based Ministry...

I don't agree with Employment-based Ministry. It all just seems so unnatural for the organic Church. But who am I to argue with the accepted pattern of doing things in the church?! Obviously it's holy and right...right? Shouldn't it be? Wouldn't it be? We think it is; we live like it is; so why shouldn't and wouldn't it be? Man, why does the church look so mamby-pamby nowadays? Why aren't we radical anymore? Why are we so political and business-lookin' nowadays? Why do we treat life and sin with kid gloves nowadays? Why aren't we harsh with sin, our society, and ourselves anymore? Have we not lost the Spirit? Just why DON'T we question ourselves anymore? "Is what we're doing right?" Why don't we ask these kind of radical questions? Why don't we allow ourselves to think that perhaps, just perhaps, we're not right in what we're doing? Why not? Why can't we? Are we that blind? Are we that complacent? Do we really think that everything is great with the church today? Have we finally accepted the pattern of things now? I'm afraid so.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Quote of the "Bi-Weekly" - Soon to become "of the Day" again


"Looks can truly be deceptive. Be sure to look under the wool before taking another step."

Monday, January 02, 2006

Unnatural Contrast

Leaving Christian behind, and becoming Christ-like. That should not have to be. But being a Christian today means nothing. Being like Christ means everything. It makes the difference. Between real and fake. Resolution?