My aggressive journey to say a few words. (AKA) I'll be saying stuff that won't matter to many of you but it'll ALL mean something to me.
Published on July 30, 2004 By wnx_decoy In Current Events
What is wrong with this world? Am I just stupid or was the U.S. Constituition written while under the influence of a God fearing belief?

If the constition was written under those principles than why do the people who are also God fearing, have to refrain from using his holy name in public? People honestly wanted to change our 200+ year old pledge just because it includes the word God. And what's even worse is that I have to sit back and listen to people curse while using God's name. Maybe I'm just a crazy christian that is too blind to no the difference, but I don't think that's it.

I have the strangest feeling our forefathers didn't mean that you can't practice religion in the U.S. just that you can't FORCE your religion upon someone. Saying the pledge is not forcing christian ethics upon anyone, it's just asking Americans to have some respect for their country.

Gays can get married, legally, now. All I have to say about this one is, keep them out of court rooms and churches when doing this, because the church is (or at least mine is) against homosexual marriages. Then you have the court rooms which have the american flag right in your face.

If you haven't noticed yet, I'm a christian and I can't stand the fact that we are letting people like this get away with what they are doing. You don't see me going around yelling at people for not praying, so why yell at me FOR praying? I'm not even speaking for crying out loud.

Oh, and then there's schools... This sucks big one's! You don't have to pledge anymore and the principal can't ask you to take time to pray and/or meditate. I remember, in 3rd grade, we would always do morning pledge and then the moment of silence for prayer or meditation. It was harmless. If you don't want to pray, you had time to sit and think. If you wanted to pray and not feel weird you could. Suddenly, out of nowhere we weren't aloud to do those things anymore. Now, to pray you look like a freak and everyone thinks your a loser that doesn't deserve to have friends.

So, what am I? Am I an idiot for even thinking that God is good? Maybe that's why we're having so much trouble in this world now. People won't accept that God isn't a word to bind you into one religion, but a word to symbolize the greatness of our country... if you won't accept it as a holy being. Or perhaps I'm a psychotic homophobe who can't even function in the same world as a homosexual or bisexual (no real dif.).

Capt. over and out!


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on Aug 11, 2004
Why, then, does he let his innocent little babies suffer and die horrible deaths? I'm talking about infants who have diseases or defects and whose short lives on this earth are nothing by pain and misery.


Sometimes things don't make sense to me. This is one of those things.

My best guess is that these children, these little angels, are sent by God to help others. Remember that everything you do has an effect on someone else. What if a small child with a horrible disease brings a broken family back together. Really, I can't rationalize why this sort of thing happens. There is a reason. I just can't wrap my mind around it. But I do know this. Jesus is with all of those small children, all those people with dibilitating (sp?) diseases, even if they don't believe in his love.

Sometimes you have to rely on faith to answer questions your logic can't.

Peace,

Beebes
on Aug 11, 2004

Sometimes things don't make sense to me. This is one of those things.


Finally, a voice of reason!  Someone who's not afraid to say "i don't know"!


That honesty earned you an insightful, Beebles.

on Aug 11, 2004
So how does he love everyone and everything if he doesn't like gay people?


God will still love you no matter what you do. He just might not like what you're doing.
Your hurting my brain... look at what you said... like and love are totally different. I may not like someone like Hitler, but God would tell me to love him anyways, and I would/do. Do you seriously see the comments about not liking gays as meaning not loving them? To be totally honest I don't exactly LIKE a lot of you right now but I still LOVE you all.


Heh, I'm thinking the exact same thing right now


According to standard Catholic doctrine (and most Christian ones too, I believe) you are born in a state of sin. This is why baptism is such a big deal for Catholics, if you don't get baptized you aren't cleansed of that original condition.


Humm...never heard of that one. I'm catholic, as we all know be now. And even if it is true and I didn't know it was if it is, I'm against that. So now, are you all happy that I'm going against my religion on something?

Ok, love, like what God has for us is sacrificial. That's what I'm talking about. If I saw that someone was needing something, I'd help them even if I can't help myself. If someone is about to die and I can do something about it, even if I'm going to die, I will. It's that simple. Love isn't a "feeling" to me. It's like this...


I couldn't agree with you more Brandon. Say that someone on this blog that I don't partcularly LIKE right now is dying, I would do everything possible to help them survive if I could. And even if it did mean I was going to die.
I think this is one of the key differences in Catholicism and Protestantism (well, minus the saints, Mary and transubstantiation). Catholics believe that Mary could give birth to Jesus because she was without original sin (it's more complicated than that, but that is the basics). Everyone else has it. Like Citahellion said, this is why Catholics get babies baptized right away whereas some other churches wait until they are older. I hope I am explaining that correctly, but if someone can clarify it better, feel free.


Ok, for one this is not what us Catholics believe. We do not believe that Mary was a sin free person. We believe that she was a virgin even though she had a baby. It was God's gift to her and to the world. So we're saying she had Jesus with out having sex. And Catholics don't get their babies babtized right away. That's a lie big time! I don't know where you got that from, but it's not true. I didn't get baptized until almost a year after I was born. We're not like that at all.

That's a new one to me. I certainly got spanked plenty of times (and knew I deserved some of them, too) well before then.


Yeah so did I.
~carebear~
on Aug 11, 2004

God could do this possibly to punish a mother or father for something that they've did

But God loves us, right?  Why would he use the life of an innocent child and fill it with misery and pain to teach the parents a lesson?!

Ashley, I love you like a little sister, but that doesn't make any sense.

on Aug 11, 2004
I too, am confused by your reply...

The God I know is a loving, caring God. My Jesus isn't a Jesus who "gets back" at people. My Jesus wouldn't kill someone's baby to punish the mother or father.

Maybe it's because you're Catholic.... Your church has told you different things than mine.

I dunno.

Peace,

Beebes
on Aug 11, 2004
Sometimes things don't make sense to me. This is one of those things. My best guess is that these children, these little angels, are sent by God to help others. Remember that everything you do has an effect on someone else. What if a small child with a horrible disease brings a broken family back together. Really, I can't rationalize why this sort of thing happens. There is a reason. I just can't wrap my mind around it. But I do know this. Jesus is with all of those small children, all those people with dibilitating (sp?) diseases, even if they don't believe in his love.


I totally agree!

~carebear~
on Aug 11, 2004
The God I know is a loving, caring God. My Jesus isn't a Jesus who "gets back" at people. My Jesus wouldn't kill someone's baby to punish the mother or father.


I know, that's really not what I was trying to get at. I was lost for words at the moment. That's definatly not what I meant. But hey, it's late and my brain probably isn't functioning right after being hit upside the head with a soccer ball at practice tonight. So sorry. And no it's not because i'm catholic.

~carebear~
on Aug 11, 2004
Ok.

For a second there, you had me confused and upset.

I understand now.

Peace,

Beebes
on Aug 11, 2004
Ok good. I don't know what I was thinking when I put that. Sorry, very sorry about that one. Like I said, I'm not much for words and stuff tonight.

~carebear~
on Aug 11, 2004

Sorry, very sorry about that one. Like I said, I'm not much for words and stuff tonight.


It's ok..we all have times like that!

on Aug 12, 2004
According to standard Catholic doctrine (and most Christian ones too, I believe) you are born in a state of sin. This is why baptism is such a big deal for Catholics, if you don't get baptized you aren't cleansed of that original condition.


I am with carebear. I have never heard this one. You are born yourself and you make a choice in what direction you want to go and what path you want to follow.

~blondelife~
on Aug 12, 2004
Hey, I'm glad this one's calming down some, I guess that this is just a more easy going topic than my others?

Dharma~ I'm sorry to hear about your son breaking his arm. Umm... oh yeah, I'm also sorry I mistook your reply, actually I thought you were lashing out at God for allowing bad things to happen in general, and that's why I said what I did. To be honest I'm not exactly sure why he does that but you do know that somethings do just happen because they can, right? That's how I look at most bad things that happen to me.

I'm going to try and stay away from commenting on carebear's "odd" reply because, to be honest, I think I know where she was going but also have trouble putting words to it.

Well, I think we need some more "debate" on here, so can I ask another question?

In the bible it says that any man that can keep from marrying should do so, but that marriage is good. My parents had a divorce about 4, almost 5, years ago, and I was just wondering if maybe their will power had something to do with it, because divorce is frowned upon in the Baptist churches that I've been to. So, is it better to get married or stay single and just continue on with your life as you have before?

Capt. over and out!
on Aug 12, 2004
According to Dante's Inferno, Limbo is where the unbaptized but otherwise virtuous souls go.... Now admittedly Dante is not canon, but I understood that his overall beliefs were representative of the Church.
on Aug 12, 2004
In the bible it says that any man that can keep from marrying should do so, but that marriage is good. My parents had a divorce about 4, almost 5, years ago, and I was just wondering if maybe their will power had something to do with it, because divorce is frowned upon in the Baptist churches that I've been to. So, is it better to get married or stay single and just continue on with your life as you have before?


Yeah divorce is a big no no in Catholic churches. The Catholic chruch would rather you stay married unless the husband is beating the wife or the children. Or something like that. I think that God wants us to get married, but if we decide to make that decision then, he expects us to live up to it and stay married. And if you can't do something like that then he would rather you stay single. Does that make any sense?

~carebear~
on Aug 12, 2004
I'm going to try and stay away from commenting on carebear's "odd" reply because, to be honest, I think I know where she was going but also have trouble putting words to it.


Humm....that might be a good thing. You would have to know the whole thing me and Alex were talking about on msn last night. Now Alex is teasing me on what I said. lol. Who knows, you may know where I was comming from.

It's ok..we all have times like that!


Yeah we do. Thanks.

~carebear~
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