Monday, March 25, 2013

On Religion

With religion at the forefront with a new pope, I decided to say this.

I don't argue religion with people much. I am a Christian, one of what Facebook folks call The Christian left. I am not a fundamentalist nor an evangelical Christian. I am Pro-choice and I favor marriage for anyone so inclined to marry. I oppose religion taught in public schools, any religion except as an academic study. It is the place of the family to provide their children with religious instruction or if they desire a religious school, then they should pay for it without my tax dollars doing so.

I expect that most Christians fall into this category.

I get offended and pissed off when (insert whatever group you like here) insists on blaming all the faults of modern society on Christianity. Christianity is corrupt but not all Christians are. I think your religion is bullshit as well but I don't tell you that every time I turn around. I am offended that you feel it's fine for you to insult my religion but woe to anyone who says anything about yours or even worse about SCIENCE.

I am totally sick of hearing how grand science is and how Christians don't believe in science. Are you all really that stupid? In the first place, I don't have any problem with science and I subscribe to its theories on the origin of the universe, among other things.

What I do have a problem with are these ideas: 1)That anything that comes from science is the truth when science has changed its truths every few months for the 53 years that I've been alive. What is true today is debunked tomorrow in favor of a more advanced theory. 2)That science is always good. Science and scientists have given us atomic weapons, nuclear waste, GMOs, global warming, air and water pollution just to name a few.

Please remember that if you consider my religion total myth that I surely feel the same about yours. Last time I checked, we still lived in a society here America where one is free to practice his or her own religion and I respect your right to do so without harassment and all I ask is that you treat me with the same courtesy.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

That pesky First Amendment



The Pledge of Allegiance and Prayer in School

They sound wonderful and patriotic and Facebook is filled with those stupid meta things with ‘Remember this’ all over.  On the face of it, it’s harmless. 

BUT it’s not. 

Not at all. 

WHY?  Read this:
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.

Know what that is? 

Yep.  It’s the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.  First, I believe, because when they realized that they needed to do something for the individual, they also realized that this whole revolution business had been about what this amendment says. 

I read every day about how we need God back in our classrooms.  But which one?  Mine?  Yours?  How are we going to do that without infringing on someone else’s right to worship in his own way or not to worship at all?  Can’t be done.  Maybe we should let families teach their children about faith and religion, not the state.  NOT ever the state.   

I also read about how the press is biased to the left or to the right (mostly left) and how they need to be shut up.  Is that what you really want?  You want your news from the official US news source written by whoever is in power this week?  You want to live in an insulated world of state truth?  North Korea might welcome you.  I don’t.

The hardest one is this one though:  Freedom of Speech.  How many times have you or I said, ‘He(she) shouldn’t be allowed to say that,’ referring to Neo-nazis, gun nuts, televangelists or whoever is the latest most offensive person out there?  Guess what?  We gotta let that person talk too… freedom of speech is a lot of things, a double edged sword being one of them.  His right is also mine… and that’s how it’s supposed to be. 





Saturday, March 2, 2013

It's Not Easy Being Green


I was going to post ideas for being green every day this month until I started looking at them. Many are simply things I am not going to do.

I am not going to be hot all the time or cold all the time to save a kilowatt. Nope. Not gonna happen. Then there's the unplug everything when not using. Right, I want to spend 20 minutes a day resetting my electronics because I unplugged them the night before. Public transportation sounds great but I have to drive 15 miles to use it and then it only goes during working hours. HUH? Many people live where there simply isn't any public transportation to use. I despise those fluorescent bulbs. All light is distorted and ugly and they make electricity buzz in older homes. I have a horde of incandescent bulbs for things like our well house, which needs a tiny heat supply to keep the pipes from freezing.

There are things I do:
I recycle glass, newspaper, magazines, plastic, aluminum and shopping bags.
I donate old clothes and usable household goods to Goodwill or to someone who will use them.
I try to make each trip out in the car do as many errands as possible.
I wash clothes in cold water as much as possible.
I vote democrat because they've shown much more concern for the environment than their Republican counterparts. Simply saying that global warming isn't happening because it might cost you some revenue is stupid.
I am reading more ebooks and such and buying less paper books. I sell, donate or trade books that I want to get rid of.
I try to find used items sometimes instead of new simply to save money and resources.