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Published on September 12, 2008 By jesseledesma In Politics

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     This morning, a taxi driver took out his towel, set it up in a corner, took his shoes off, and I  assume he started praying to his god.  He is lucky he is living in a country were he can do that with out being attacked.  Mrs. Sarah Palin lives in this country too.

     As is the case most of the times, when I write I am ussually inspired by some injustice I have witnessed.  Last, night I saw Mr. Charlie Gibson, of ABC news attack Mrs. Palin for her faith.  I was reviewing the web news pages for some notes on my video blog when I ran across a link to an ABC ineterview between Gibson and Palin.  Mr. Gibson actually had the nerve to demand Mrs. Palin justify her statements that she had previously made in her church. I say demand because even the question is offensive.

     The two issues that are bugging me here are "freedom of speech" and "right of religious epxpression".  These are rights protected under the American Constitution.  No one should be requirred by liberal news people, with no god, or any one else to justify their faith. 

     Now, the news people want to imply that because Mrs. Palin said that the mission in Iraq is a call from God that she is a religious radical who wants to govern according to her theology.  When these wars began, I too sensed some divinity in the American soldier's actions.  Any time you stand up to evil in defense of the good you are working for God whether you are a willing participant or not.  Saying that life has a plan and everything that happens is a detail of this plan is just expressing your opinion according to your faith.  Last, time I checked every one in America has the right to their opinion and their religion.

     Futhermore, if the American liberal news wants to paint Mrs. Palin as a religious radical let them present the evidence.  I challenge any one to present credible proof that Mrs. Palin has governed according to her theology.  Now, I know people have accused Mr.s palin of a lot, but where is real proof, not inuendo and/or suposition.

     I can very easily speparate the statements made to a congregation by one of its members as that person expressing her religious beliefs.  After all she was at her church.  She was not a political event, talking about politics.

     The reality is tha people who have never had a personal encounter with Jesus Christ will never undersand people who have had this encounter.  However, just because of a lot of knee- jerk- reactionaries cannot stand to hear the name of God does not mean that in America people do not have the right of free speech and religious expression.  Furhtermore, a person of the Christain faith is not automatically a religious finatic. 

God is a loving God who educated his people on how to be humble and serve with dignity and grace.  Outsiders cannot take a person's religious speech and use it as a blanket generalization about a person's personality.  Palin is a Christian.  She is also a politician.  Neither of these two facts interfer with the other.  Only in the perverse minds of people who value nothing and believe in less does a person's religious speech equate for a person's complete value system.  Again, I challenge any one to show real proof that Mrs. Palin has tried to legislate in a religiously intolerant manner.

 

 

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on Sep 23, 2008

all I'm saying Lula.....is as Christians....we are not called to clean up the fishbowl.  We are called to go fishing. 

 

on Sep 23, 2008

We are called to go fishing.
Kickin' for McCain/Palin! Regardless of the murky mud.

on Sep 23, 2008

One thing I would like to do is possibly continue that "soul" idea elsewhere, because I think you pose some good points for discussion. Perhaps I will open a thread/write an article for that purpose in the near future.

Sure thing, I'll be looking for it.

all I'm saying Lula.....is as Christians....we are not called to clean up the fishbowl. We are called to go fishing.

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The reality is tha people who have never had a personal encounter with Jesus Christ will never undersand people who have had this encounter. However, just because of a lot of knee- jerk- reactionaries cannot stand to hear the name of God does not mean that in America people do not have the right of free speech and religious expression. Furhtermore, a person of the Christain faith is not automatically a religious finatic.

God is a loving God who educated his people on how to be humble and serve with dignity and grace. Outsiders cannot take a person's religious speech and use it as a blanket generalization about a person's personality.

Is this your way of  "conforming others", cleaning up the fishbowl or going fishing? 

I love ya KFC!

 

on Sep 23, 2008

 Humans aren't aplenty....have you checked out the latest demographics all across the globe?  We are experiencing population decline. Most of Europe is below replacement fertility level....their numbers are up due to the Muslims who don't abort their progeny and here in the US, we'd be in trouble too, if it wasn't for the immigration influx.

6 billion isn't a very low level to be concerned about population decline if you're talking on a global scale.  In just dealing with the population levels here at home, being in the hundred millions is still quite a bit in my view.  At least I wouldn't think it should be a big concern to hold off on abortions, not at our current consumptive rates anyhow.  I think we can both agree that the population argument is completely unimportant while we are raising the ethical questions and human rights issues surrounding the practice.

on Sep 23, 2008

Like it or not, believe it or not, Science has revealed human life begins at fecundation...the moment the sperm and the egg unite God breathes life into that little soul.

By the way...I don't think scientists have come up with evidence for a 'soul' yet.

Humans aren't aplenty

Yeah, they are...it's estimated that we'll have like 9.5 billion people in 2050...of course that's globally.  Locally, population growth can vary greatly...but as a species, we're doing pretty good...until we all kill each other anyway.

 

Oh and thanks to the people that responded to my sperm/egg query earlier...satisfying my curiosity and all.

~Zoo 

 

on Sep 23, 2008

Like it or not, believe it or not, Science has revealed human life begins at fecundation...the moment the sperm and the egg unite God breathes life into that little soul.

By the way...I don't think scientists have come up with evidence for a 'soul' yet.

You've got that right. Scientists are busy trying to understand the physical nature of things not the metaphysical nature.  They aren't in the soul searching business... Although a while ago I heard a story about scientists supposedly weighing people at the moment of death and .....they reported they weighed an eensy-weensy tiny bit less at the moment of death! Was it the spiritual soul leaving the physical body? Got any ideas?  

on Sep 23, 2008

I think we can both agree that the population argument is completely unimportant while we are raising the ethical questions and human rights issues surrounding the practice.

Ah, no...I can't agree.  World  populations do have a direct bearing on the ethical questions and human right issues for us and here's why.

Populations of underdeveloped, poor Third World countries are being decimated by population controllers working through the UNited Nations specifically the USAID agency.

Population stabilization is the official purpose of USAID and efforts to achieve their goal are called "reproductive rights family planning programs....(basically it's the same program taught our kids through classroom sex ed). Get em' on birth control and abort if that doesn't work.  In 2006, $400 million US taxpayer dollars went to reduce the populations of 50 countries. This is beyond maddening; it's insanity.  

 

on Sep 23, 2008

 Population stabilization is the official purpose of USAID and efforts to achieve their goal are called "reproductive rights family planning programs....(basically it's the same program taught our kids through classroom sex ed). Get em' on birth control and abort if that doesn't work.

Granted there has probably been much more population control than necessary, but I do feel that it is necessary when looking at the available resources for the region.  In order to help those third-world civilizations, we need to make sure they can start sustaining themselves. Population control is of gigantic assistance to help stop the spreading of HIV/AIDS and to reduce the number of individuals suffering from malnutrition in Africa.  I do not see population control as a problem at all for the likes of Americans because of the way we live our lives by consuming the planet's energy and resources at alarming rates.  We can't afford increasing those figures much more, especially with China and India on the rise with similar lifestyles.  If society was different, and I'm not saying that I would personally change my current lifestyle (I like it, and maybe I'm selfish ), then I might question the need for such a call to keep our numbers in check. However, with the current state of things, I firmly believe in the preservation of our global resources and, of course, survival of the fittest.  I'm sure my views on this topic will be scrutinized, but I just thought I'd let people chew on 'em a little bit.

Interesting how we've come from "Palin's Religious Rights" to this.  Maybe it's a sign of deep discussion and discovery, or maybe we just get off track and all like to ramble a lot here on JU .

on Sep 23, 2008

Although a while ago I heard a story about scientists supposedly weighing people at the moment of death and .....they reported they weighed an eensy-weensy tiny bit less at the moment of death! Was it the spiritual soul leaving the physical body? Got any ideas?

I'm actually not sure if that's a real story or a myth...I should check that out in my spare time.  Wonder if it's on Snopes.

~Zoo

on Sep 24, 2008

By the way...I don't think scientists have come up with evidence for a 'soul' yet

a soul is what makes you...you!  The flesh is just a covering or a tent so to speak.  The flesh decays but the soul does not.  Death means separation.  At death our physical body separates us from the soul. 

Although a while ago I heard a story about scientists supposedly weighing people at the moment of death and .....they reported they weighed an eensy-weensy tiny bit less at the moment of death! Was it the spiritual soul leaving the physical body? Got any ideas?

I've heard this as well.  Not sure if there's truth to this.  Seems hard to believe that a soul would weigh anything, but I do know in the not so distance past it was common after death to open a window to let the soul fly out. 

Is this your way of "conforming others", cleaning up the fishbowl or going fishing?

no Lula.  I said it's NOT our job to do any cleaning at all.  All we are called to do is go fishing (make you fishers of men) but we're not to kill or clean the fish or the fishbowl. 

You or I can't conform anyone.  It's not our job. 

 

on Sep 25, 2008

By the way...I don't think scientists have come up with evidence for a 'soul' yet

my point exactly in post 81

Science has revealed human life begins at fecundation...the moment the sperm and the egg unite God breathes life into that little soul.

i musta missed that revelation. which scientists have demonstrated anything of the sort?

Seems hard to believe that a soul would weigh anything,

hard to believe something not composed of matter has no weight?  next thing ya know someone will be trying to convince us not even a single angel can dance on the head of a pin. 

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