Contrary to what some may believe, being gay doesn?t sever a person from morality. I am not out to convert anyone, recruit anyone, and I am not preying on children, but I am supposedly?
?the greatest threat to America?
Everyone that tries to tell me that being a homosexual is wrong is relying on one thing, their religious beliefs. It seems to be nearly impossible to divorce any discussion about the rightness or wrongness of homosexuality from religion, because when you do, the people against it have nothing to base their argument on, and any good debater will tell you that you don?t win a debate by bringing God into it because it?s a cop out. God is all mighty, he can do anything, so any argument against that is moot. It comes down to biblical passages written by men who were ?under the influence of God? and ?can?t be wrong?. Can someone name me one living human being that isn?t ever wrong about something? How about naming one human being that isn?t living that was never been wrong about something, and yes I know that the first answer to that question is going to be Jesus Christ, but then in John 10:30 Jesus says?
Does that mean that Jesus wasn?t human after all?
Blogging
Busy Week
I know, I’ve been really quiet this past week. I got a little sidetracked. I bought a new car Thursday night after test driving it on Wednesday. I traded in my 95 Pontiac Bonneville. The new car isn’t really that new, it’s a 99. It is also a Pontiac Bonneville. It is even the same color as the old one. I’ll get some pictures posted here in a few days and everyone can have a laugh at my predictability. If anyone in the local area is interested in a car you might give Randy a call at Wes Finch.
While I was side tracked we had some interesting happenings in the news.
Obama passed the 100 day mark as President. I’ll be making the obligatory 100 days post in a day or two, looking back on my impression of how he has done, and where I feel he is going. I’ve been happy with most of his actions but not everything.
The H1N1 (Swine) flu has, as of this posting, spread to 22 states, including Iowa. The Marshalltown school district, which is only about 30 mins north of me, will be shut down for the next 10 days as a handful of students are suspected of having contracted the virus. I’m not all that surprised that it is in Iowa, but it was a tad unnerving to hear that it was so close. Many of the employees at the factory I work for live in the Marshalltown and Tama areas.
Chrysler was forced into bankruptcy because several of the hedge funds that they owed money to thought they would have a better chance in bankruptcy court and thus refused to make a deal. Something tells me that they might be in for a bad surprise. Word is going around that they want to complete the bankruptcy procedures in about 60 days, which I don’t think has ever been done before with such a large company. I have to admit I’m a tad concerned about the governments involvement in the deal overall but I understand it. There is already taxpayer money on the line due tot he past bailout cash that was handed out, and there are thousands of jobs online as well. If the jobs can be protected and the company be taken through quickly enough that the government can quickly and safely get it’s hand out of the automotive cookie jar, then I think we will better off. But the government must part itself of interests in private companies as soon as possible.
The dome on the training facility of the Dallas Cowboys collapsed over the weekend, trapping several people. Four people ended up going to the hospital.
Well that’s a quick wrap up, I’ll be definately trying to post more in the coming week. Thanks for stopping by and please everyone feel free to post a comment or two, even if it’s just to say hi.
Reading Lounge
Along with blogging and a fascination with politics and history, I enjoy writing. I’m starting to post some of my writing to the blog in a new section called the Reading Lounge. There is only a couple of things there right now, a link to a web site that provides an ever changing picture of the Earth, and a funny little story about the mischief my dog used to get into. He isn’t nearly as rambunctious as he used to be as he is now somewhere around 15 or 16 years old. So he sleeps a lot these days.
I’ll add more as time goes on, some will be finished, some might be in progress. I hope you enjoy them.
Themeage Tweaking
As you may have noticed I’ve been tinkering around with a new theme. I’ve also added a new “Famous Voices” widget that I am currently working on filling with some great quotes. If you have any quotes that you think I should add please feel free to post them in the comments.
AFK
The plant I work for is going to be going hrough it’s ISO audit over the next two days and since I’m the management rep I will be tied up with that. That means I will not be posting for the next couple of days.
And We’re Back
Being sick for almost a week and half now has been a real drag. I picked up what I think was the flu at the end of the week before last. Running a fever, congestion, and hacking up what at times felt like parts of my lungs.
I?m feeling a lot better now, although it?s still trying to hang on. But I should back to posting again.
