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Friday, May 13, 2005

Transcend Racism

That's right. I wrote "Transcend Racism". Racism was born out of ignorant thinking and the insecurity of those who need a specific relating point to show why they are better than someone else. Think about it. Most scholars can't even agree on a working definition of racism, and the people who make allegations hardly use the word in accordance with accepted dictionaries. I am a Christian, and I hold many widely held Christian beliefs. I believe in spirits and demons, and the spirit of racism is a demon. It makes you focus on superficial aspects of a person to make a determination about who they are, what they think, what music they listen to, the size of the genitalia, et al. It makes you focus on the differences between groups of humans instead the difference between each individual. It, IMO, is one of the strongest demons that we have to face. There are even elements of it in the bible. Other than Satan, the strongest demons are rarely noticed for what they are. Spirits of poverty, simple mindedness, selfishness, vanity, sexual deviation, et al. Hardly ever noticed. I see that demon called racism, and I am asking that if you read this, join me in transcending a demon who has no authority of you or me. We are all children of God, regardless of X, Y, or Z. Remember that.

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

God vs. The Pill

Coming soon to a pay-per-view channel near you is what is being called the battle of the ages. Both sides have been sending messages to one another about who is the real champ. Don King promotions is still trying to work out specifics of the bout, but it is sure to be a great one. Almighty meets all-nighty. Heavenly Father meets oh god. Place your bets!

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/LegalCenter/story?id=701109&page=1

Click in the above link for the story.

Pharmacists are waging war against the dirty pagan philistines who dare to venture into the fiery depths of fornication by taking the Pill. I don't even have to give it its scientific name because you know what "pill" I am referring to. This pill has enabled people to engage in intercourse without the recourse of pregnancy. It doesn't protect against diseases, but it keeps the bun out of the oven. While I can respect the pharmacists views, to say that you love and serve God while at the same time trying to limit free will seems to be contradictory IMHO. You have to let people be who they are because forcing them to do what you think or believe is right will only cause conflict. Rules without relationship breeds rebellion, and the Lord knows we have too many rebels to deal with than to help create more. Give them the pills, and let them win in the short run. We already know the finale.