Friday, February 22, 2008

The Pillars of Freedom

I think the first two Amendments of the Bill of Rights are the pillars of all of our freedoms. The first one grants us the right to meet and the right to speak. The second one grants us the right to ensure that nobody can take away the first one.

Amendment I

  • Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
    • or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;
  • or abridging the freedom of speech,
    • or of the press;
    • or the right of the people peaceably to assemble,
    • and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Amendment II

  • A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State,
  • the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed.

Or to paraphrase:

  1. Congress cannot CONDONE nor SUPPRESS Religion (the core of our thinking). They cannot reduce our ability to speak, print, or discuss what we think with others. This is the freedom of thought.
  2. We are granted the ability with words to physically protect our thoughts from external and internal enemies who might want to remove our ability to think the way we want to think. This is the freedom to protect.

So why is it that the elitists want to attack or distort these Amendments? Is it because my thinking does not match their thinking and they want to be sure that my thinking doesn't upset their control...er, I mean plans for me?

Saturday, February 16, 2008

'Perception

I just read Chuck Colson's article "What People Really Think of Us" (linked below)

'unChristian' - Prison Fellowship

A quote he references in the article said, "Many of those outside of Christianity . . . reject Jesus because they feel rejected by Christians.” Wow!

I used to argue, er..., I mean debate with a co-worker who said, "Perception is Reality." I finally had to concede that maybe "Perception was Perceived Reality."

All this makes me ask; What "Reality" of Christ do I present to others?

Saturday, February 09, 2008

McCain is a Pain, But...

McCain may be vain
But causes the least amount of pain
He's right on life, keep them babies alive
But took a dive with the Keating Five
And contrary to our orders,
He seeks porous borders

Then there's Obama,
The Media darling, Oh mama.
The plans of President Barack
is sure to cause economic havoc.
And the Jihadist War of Terror?
His position is a grievous error

Last but not least is
Hillary the Beast
Her view of the village
will lead to much pillage
Aaarrgghh
I'll take the pain of John McCain