Oh give me a break…
by Travis on Jun.25, 2008, under Rants
Ok, I’ve been keeping tabs on this whole Dobson/Obama thing the last couple of days and I have seriously got some issues with it. In fact, this post is going to mark the creation of a new category called ‘ Rants ‘ …
If you will, go read the following article:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/24/evangelical.vote/index.html
Now… first and formost I have yet to pick a side on this whole presidential race so this is not an article which speaks on my political decision by any means. I simply have issues with the grounds by which this battle has been waged.
On with the rant.
Evidently Obama made some comments back in June of 2006 that really riled up James Dobson (founder of Focus on the Family). From CNN:
In the speech, Obama suggested that it would be impractical to govern based solely on the word of the Bible, noting that some passages suggest slavery is permissible and eating shellfish is disgraceful. “Which passages of scripture should guide our public policy?” Obama asked in the speech. “Should we go with Leviticus, which suggests slavery is OK and that eating shellfish is an abomination? Or we could go with Deuteronomy, which suggests stoning your child if he strays from the faith? Or should we just stick to the Sermon on the Mount? “So before we get carried away, let’s read our Bible now,” Obama said, to cheers. “Folks haven’t been reading their Bible.” He also called Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount “a passage that is so radical that it’s doubtful that our Defense Department would survive its application.”
So, I don’t see anything wrong with those statements being disputed. He makes a very clear and valid point and I firmly back his comments 100%. There is a reason why a seperation between church and state exists and this is one of them. You cannot impose a single view based on religion on a people and maintain freedom. History lesson folks: While this country was founded by God fearing people, it was also founded by God fearing people who understood FIRST HAND what it was like to be ruled by a churches single interpretation of the messages in the Bible. Simply put, that seperation is VITAL to keeping the First Amendment intact for without it we would be no better off than those first colonists who fled here to escape religious persecution. Again, Obama makes a very, very valid point and that was the entire reason for his comments. It’s so typical to see someone taking things directly out of context to twist and mangle for their own agenda.
So… what does James Dobson have to say about this? Well, in his radio show aired Tuesday, he stated that Obama should not be referencing antiquated dietary codes and passages from the Old Testament that are no longer relevant to the teachings of the New Testament.
“I think he’s deliberately distorting the traditional understanding of the Bible to fit his own world view, his own confused theology,” Dobson said, adding that Obama is “dragging biblical understanding through the gutter.”
So wait a minute here… You’ve obviously missed Obama’s point and for lack of a better reasons started a completely dumb argument which really has no ground to stand on. You have just judged a person and stated that they have no idea what they are talking about without actually opening your mind to the intent behind what was said. Did it ever occur to you that maybe the use of those specific passages were to make a specific point? That some of those ideals are in fact contradicted by not only modern day interpretation of the Bible but also American beliefs in practice by most of the general population regardless of race, religion, etc? Or is it that you just like to hear yourself speak and need to have something to whine about like some other “religious leaders” that I won’t name specifically…
I don’t see how Obama is dragging biblical understanding through the gutter by stating valid points and expressing his understanding for biblical passages. Or are you just forcing your opinion and views and your own personal understanding of the teachings of the Bible on another individual thus making yourself a poster child of the reason why Obama made the comments he did in stressing the point that there is a definite need for seperation of church and state?
Dobson stated that the suggestion is an attempt to lead by the “lowest common denominator of morality.”
hmmm… So this phrase here scares me… How so? I mean I understand that hearing things such as gay rights and abortion becoming legally recognized makes you feel that they’re killing Christianity and family values as you see it and all but still, despite the way things are going do we have any right to strictly enforce any one religious view on an entire body of people? What gives us the right to judge an entire people based on what they believe? If so, what’s next after merging your “Christian morals and judgement” with politics to raise the moral bar for this country? Are we going to deport all of the Muslims, Jews, Athiests, Homosexuals and anyone else who doesn’t conform to your views on religion out of the country so that the land may be cleansed and purged of all evil or will we just shun them and call them sinners who are going to hell? Judge not and condem not those whom you have no governance over for you are not God. It is not your place, my place or anyone elses to judge someone on their moral decisions wether it affects us or not.
Matthew 5:38-48
Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloke also. And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain. Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou away. Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you; That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust. For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? do not even the publicans the same? And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others? do not even the publicans so? Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
So according to this passage, if you’re going to take it for what it’s worth, this excerpt from the aforementioned Sermon on the Mount basically says we have no right to strike out against the evil that man may do unto us but in turn we should be as the children of our Father as Christ instructs and love and bless those who niether believe nor follow the will of God and in some cases may cause us direct or indirect harm. As it clearly states here, there is no reward for showing love and respect for only those who believe as you but yet the reward is only found in swallowing your pride and judgemental nature and follow the example of Christ by loving those whom you may feel do not deserve it. If this is what you believe, where is the application?
Slight tangent while discussing said sermon, I see how this passage alone could support Obama’s statement about the Department of Defense not surviving it’s application. To follow it completely would basically mean that we would have to roll over and allow those who oppose the United States to do what they will and trust that only God will defend us. Hey, the world isn’t perfect and sadly, we do need such defenses in order to repel those who do not believe in the same things being taught in Matthew. If only the world were perfect huh?
Back on course… Please tell me how you are living to this standard by which you say you believe by pushing the views that you are against others? It is true that we live in a world that has embraced ideals which go against the very things which we may hold dear, but it, again, is not our place to cleanse this country or this world of it’s evil because we believe it must be done as we are all human beings equally and should treat each other as such despite how we may feel sometimes. I myself cannot say that I follow these things to the letter, I am imperfect yet I do my best to remind myself to view things a little differently than my first instinct says to.
I again feel that this entire debate is completely unwarranted and groundless. It sounds to me that someone feels a little like their point of view is being pushed out the door because of it’s contradiction with the Constitution and they must “rally the troops” to support against someone who mentions the slightest deviation from what they believe should be policy in support of their own views and beliefs.
My suggestion? Stop flapping your lips and wasting your breath about what should be and shouldn’t be in politics and focus more on what’s going on at home with your family. Encourage them to make good decisions in life and choose the higher ground in all things and follow things which promote good morals and values. Things like hatred, confusion and lack of confidence and faith in one’s self, dependancy on drugs and alcohol, and a general lack of morality are due to ignorance, neglect and abuse. If you want to fix this country and dig it out of the downward spiral it’s in, it won’t be done in Congressional or Senate hearings or behind a desk in an oval office… it can only be done in the home. It’s the little things that are responsible for the bigger picture.
personal update …
by Travis on Jun.24, 2008, under Personal
So somewhere in between all of the work I’ve been doing lately, the workout routines and the random stuff I’ve been posting up lately I’ve neglected to just post for no other reason than to just say hello to the world and give a little status to my friends/family out there who swing by here on occasion.
Most of the happenings in my life have been followed through the previously mentioned categories but there is one thing worth mentioning which has not been covered. For some of you who have kept up with the private posts, this is old news… heck you’ve even seen some pictures, hehe. But for those who don’t, then this will be news for you. Come this November, our family will be increasing by +1, a little boy. Terrifying thought, I know. I personally find a balance between absolute joy and complete fear, hehe. I mean c`mon, another me running around? *gasp*
Well, if life wasn’t busy enough, here it goes again right? 🙂 We’re really excited though and there will be plenty of pictures up for those relatives who wish to “follow the baby”. I’ll be setting up a photo gallery when I get a chance this weekend if all goes well. That is if I can fit it in, LOL.
Other than that things are going well otherwise. We finally got a pretty good garden off the ground. Some slight failures in the brocolli, peppers and melons but the cucumbers, pumpkins, corn, carrots and beans are definitely taking off. Amanda seems well please with it’s progress although she’s a little irritated at the weeds and the squirrels who keep stealing her strawberries right now. We definitely need to come up with a solution which doesn’t involve me poisoning the entire batch or sitting out back with a high powered pellet rifle. 🙂 Maybe some small chicken wire or something, who knows.
I also took a little break from remodeling the downstairs last weekend to upgrade Arwen’s playhouse which was a lot of fun. It was a nice switch up from other projects going on around the house. I was able to remove the rotting out wood porch and replace it with brick and replace her shake roof with a nice modern asphalt shingle one. She’s quite pleased to say the least and waiting impatiently for me to finish up the inside and clean it out. After that it’s up to Amanda to get some paint picked out for it and finish the job. I’ve been informed I have terrible taste in color picking for a little girl’s playhouse. *shrug* I think that’s a good thing though, lol.
Back in the house, I’m hoping if all goes well to have the downstairs finished up and waiting on carpet and a fireplace by the middle of August. If I can just make that goal then I’ll feel pretty comfortable about getting the upstairs room done in time for the baby. Like I said, it’s definitely going to be busy for the next 4 1/2 months but I’m confident I’ll be able to get it done.
Well, that’s about it for the public/personal update. 🙂 Hope all is well with everyone.
Busting fat bellies… JAPANESE STYLE!
by Travis on Jun.24, 2008, under Fitness
Go watch the video first:
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/health/2008/06/23/kyung.fat.busters.cnn
Japan is definitely taking the fight against obesity to a new level. New laws out there are now making it mandatory for citizens to be measured and monitored. So much for those plus sizes, now your waistline has a limit and being over that has some consequences to not only you, but your employer as well!
While most American’s see this as a mandatory waistline as infringing on personal rights and privacy, taking steps to ensure the health of it’s citizens seems to be necessary step for Japan. Think about the savings on their health care costs… By focusing efforts on getting healthy and prevention of health issues, it’s far more cost-effective and practical in the long-run than our current system of ‘treating’ the symptoms of poor health and weight related health problems.
Take the risk of acquiring type-2 diabetes for example. A MAJORITY of the people who suffer from this disease suffer because the onset was directly related to being overweight. How about heart disease? Again, being overweight DRASTICALLY increases risks for the onset of this health issue.
I’m not saying everyone has to run out and get rail skinny as that’s just nasty. (not to mention extremely unhealthy as well) Being more aware of ones health and making a solid effort to improve upon that is incredibly vital to a long, healthy life. Even if you’re not able to exercise due to a medical condition, there is always the choice to eat healthy. And yes, there are those who do eat healthy and do have a little extra weight… at least you’re trying. 🙂
What absolutely escapes me is how people can be consciously aware of their overweight conditions, do nothing about and instead complain about it while scarfing down a bucket of Ben and Jerry’s or some KFC. C`mon people.
While I don’t see the extreme’s the Japanese government is taking as a solution to our problems I do think there should be some type of greater encouragement and motivational techniques employed to get American’s to be a little healther. According to the CDC in 2006, only four states had a prevalence of obesity less than 20%. Twenty-two states had a prevalence equal or greater than 25%; two of these states (Mississippi and West Virginia) had a prevalence of obesity equal to or greater than 30%.
WOW PEOPLE!!!
Those crazy Aussies…
by Travis on Jun.23, 2008, under Humor
Wow…
Mon Jun 23, 7:18 AM ET – Associated Press
BRISBANE, Australia – A man found asleep in a motorized wheelchair on a highway in northern Australia was charged with drunk driving, police said Monday. Officers in a patrol car noticed the man slumped in the stationary chair about 10 a.m. Friday on an exit lane near the tourist city of Cairns, regional traffic Inspector Bob Waters said. Cars were swerving to get around him, Waters said.
The officers breath-tested the 64-year-old man, who registered a blood alcohol reading of 0.301 — more than six times the legal driving limit. He was charged with operating a vehicle while drunk and ordered to report to court on July 7, where he faces a stiff fine if convicted.
“The vehicles that we normally hear about with drink driving are the family car, the truck, the motorbike,” Waters said. “But there are also other classes of vehicles that are subject to drink-driving laws,” including horses, bicycles, and motorized wheelchairs.
The man, whose name was not released, told police he was making a nine-mile trip from his home to a friend’s place, Waters said.
“He placed himself in a very dangerous situation,” he said.
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I’m not sure what to say about that. Myke and I saw this article in the elevator coming back from lunch and nearly died laughing. Shouldn’t someone have taken his ke…. err… battery pack? 🙂
