Leave it to the Church (led by the Lord) to once again handle a situation perfectly. See the article below:
"Salt Lake OKs gay rights ordinances"
Mormon church — which opposes same-sex marriage — backs laws
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33848349/ns/us_news/
This is not a shift in the Church's position. It is simply that the ordinance is a common sense approach to preventing discrimination against gays. Since being gay is a person's choice, they can choose not to act on their tendencies (just as an alcoholic can choose to not act on tendencies toward drinking). We shouldn't discriminate against gays, alcoholics, smokers, etc. But we should put restrictions in place to try to limit the damage they might do because of their habits.
The Lord told us to love everyone. And in doing this, we are sometimes required to put limits in place. Just ask my children.
I started this blog because I needed a place to document my feelings on certain issues. I may not always be right but usually I am.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Bow Down!!
So it comes to this - an America president bowing to royalty of another country. Do you still believe that when the White House said that Obama had simply 'leaned forward' to the Saudi king that they were telling the truth? We now have the president of the USA going to other countries and bowing down to their royalty. The campaign continues, only this campaign is for the president of the world and Obama has declared himself a candidate. I, for one, will not be voting for him.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
I Pledge Allegiance ...
... to Mexi-merica. That's the new name of our country once the amnesty bill going through Congress gets passed. See what CNN has to say about this:
http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/17260182/1610997888/name/ftc-vi26.wmv
My grandfather came to America from Mexico and worked very hard to earn a living for his family. He worked on the ranches of the beautiful San Joaquin valley in California. And he became a US citizen. He learned english and paid taxes. Although he was a US citizen, he still honored his Mexican roots but never pushed it on anyone else. It's too bad many of the illegal aliens in our country can't follow his example.
Now everyone sing the national anthem, "La, la, la, la, la, la Bamba ......."
http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/17260182/1610997888/name/ftc-vi26.wmv
My grandfather came to America from Mexico and worked very hard to earn a living for his family. He worked on the ranches of the beautiful San Joaquin valley in California. And he became a US citizen. He learned english and paid taxes. Although he was a US citizen, he still honored his Mexican roots but never pushed it on anyone else. It's too bad many of the illegal aliens in our country can't follow his example.
Now everyone sing the national anthem, "La, la, la, la, la, la Bamba ......."
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