Tuesday, February 14, 2006

John 8:32 - King made it famous... but what does it mean

If you are not a truth seeker, you will fail to make distinctions like the one Kevin has made in this piece.

In defense of this effort the Lord has commanded we seek truth and knowlegde in all things.

Behold, here is the agency of man, and here is the condemnation of man; because that which was from the beginning is plainly manifest unto them, and they receive not the light.

How have we allowed such a large part of our population -- professed followers of God and our saviour Jesus Christ -- to be so ignorant, and for that matter indignant of the most profound and influential of revelations?
It is time we stop apologizing for contrary behaviour, behaviour unbecoming of an enlightened civilization.

An enlightened civilization which is well aware of truth and the consequences we face when we deny or ignore it.

There are no excuses... we can't claim naivete... Either we are being edified by it or we are denying its existence.

Monday, February 13, 2006

Liberal Nonsense

Liberals will believe any ‘expert’… they have no moral compass.

The aim is for kids to understand that having sex is serious business and to help them become utterly at ease with condoms, right down to unrolling them correctly and learning to check the expiration date. Mickey Morgan, a social studies teacher at Oakwood who helps organize the event, says that's especially important for girls "so that it's not awkward for them to talk about safe sex with boys — when the time comes."

What better way to ensure that teens have more sex than to help them become “utterly at ease with” the process. We wouldn’t want a conversation about sex between two 8th graders to be awkward now would we?

But as schools wrestle with the question of how much information is too much, many health experts insist that the answer is clear: At a time when HIV and teen pregnancy are so prevalent, educators can't do enough to demystify condoms, even for eighth-graders who may be just beginning to explore their sexuality.

… And as an expert, tell me, why are issues such as HIV and teen pregnancy so prevalent?

Could it be because we talk about it so much… and treat sex like a fun little pastime by using phrases and words like ‘condom party’ and ‘gent tent’…? It makes me feel even that much more comfortable having religious endorsement of the program with the ‘Rubber Bible’.

Think about the mentality supporting these statements…

This is our culture… morons on parade… People who clearly do not understand the role of parent.

PS – Driving 125mph is dangerous… but it becomes much safer if you wear your seatbelt.