Thursday, May 14, 2009

Divine Lunacy is Puzzled

Good evening, my pets. It has been a while. I apologize, but I am a sporatic writer. Especially when there is a lot going on in my world. Now that Mother's Day is done for this year, I can blog a few words. Well, come on in. I have the air on and it has cooled down considerably. Got some fresh squeezed lemonade and some strawberries. Maybe a tea biscut or two. Can y'all believe the bruhaha over Miss California? First she is critized for stating her beliefs on the gay marriage issue. Then she almost looses her crown because of a racy picture. You would think the liberals would be pleased that, at least to their way of thinking, that she is not a complete prude. Can you say double standard? As to the gay marriage issue. I watched a blurb on one of those entertainment shows where Perez Hilton went off on Miss California because of her answer. Apparently, anyone with opposing beliefs to gay marriage is to keep quiet, but the gays can flaunt it all they want. Those opposing must keep still and not rock the boat. What ever happened to agreeing to disagree? To respecting someone's opinions and/or beliefs even if you don't agree? I am sick of this. I am sick of being told that if I believe in creation and God, I must not utter a word in school because I might offend someone that doesn't believe in God. Who cares if I am offended? I am sick and tired of watching a really good nature show and then having them throw some element of evolution into the mix, thereby ruining (at least in my opinion) an interesting show. And I am supposed to just smile and pretend it doesn't bother me. Can you say double standard? Well, it does bother me. It also bothers me that the man who is supposed to be the representative of the United States of America states for all and sundry to hear that we are a secular nation. With morals. Is he kidding? This nation was founded on the right to religious freedom. Our basic laws are derived from the 10 Commandments. I thought that Mr. Obama was a church going man. And apparently, it is ok for him to say that marriage should be between a man and a woman. He said it during one of those question and answer shows during the campaign. I don't want to be a hate-monger or tell people they can't live their lives the way they want to. The beauty of America is that we can live the way we choose. Why can't we just accept the differences and celebrate them. I, for one, am no longer worried about whether I am politically incorrect or not. I only want to be God-correct. I want to live my life according to His His Word. I won't force anyone to hear what I have to say, but if you ask me, be prepared; I will tell you what I believe. I will do it with love and kindess, but I won't pull any punches. If you don't want to know, then don't ask. I have run out of steam, my darlings. I am about to fall asleep where I sit. I must go, as I hear the siren call of my pillow...oh dear! My bed has chimed in. You should go to bed too, my darlings. I hope you all have sweet spring time dreams. Viscountess Babbles On

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