Displaying all posts from 2005 May.
Wednesday, 2005 May 25 10:55 PM MDT — Arvada, Colorado UNITED STATES
I'm sick of something else. Of course, I'm sick of many things. This time, I'm sick of people complaining about immigration in the United States. I'm sick of people who have their head so far up Uncle Sam's butt that the thought of someone who isn't English-speaking, American-born is one of common thought.
Specifically, I'm talking about Mexicans. Mexicans speak Spanish; Mexicans come to America to work. Without immigration, America would have a negative growth rate and no one to do the work. So, immigration is a good thing. Illegal immigration is bad, but most of these illegal immigrants are just good people trying to work. So what if they bring their culture and language with them? Don't “Americans” know that they do the same thing to the world with their McDonald's, their Radio Disney, their… Coca-Cola?
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Thursday, 2005 May 19 3:59 AM MDT — Arvada, Colorado UNITED STATES
Star Wars is… complete. What I wanted to say is, “Star Wars is over.”, but I refrain from saying that it's over because I find more comfort in thinking of the saga as being complete. You'll all see the movie someday, so I won't talk of details. Basically, the acting is good, but the dialogue is bad. (Is that really what you would say when you were told that your husband is a psycho?) However, The best part of the movie didn't even involve the movie; the best part was the traffic jam outside the theatre when the midnight showing was over. Waiting for a good hour to get home, talking with my friends about deep issues was the greatest thing, and it's sad that there's no more Star Wars movies to go around… but there is The Chronicles Of Narnia.
Also, contrary to Samuel L. Jackson's plea that his character not go out “like a sucka”, I was disappointed; he got creamed.
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Wednesday, 2005 May 18 3:37 PM MDT — Arvada, Colorado UNITED STATES
I know that I haven't written here much lately. Mostly, I've been bust playing computer games. Yeah, they're addicting. Also, I have trouble finding topics to write about. Anyway, the big Star Wars movie is coming out tomorrow. I hope that it doesn't feature very large, stereotypical chasms.
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Wednesday, 2005 May 11 5:24 PM MDT — Arvada, Colorado UNITED STATES
So what? They taste good, and they have to die some how.
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Monday, 2005 May 9 11:28 PM MDT — Arvada, Colorado UNITED STATES
In my lifetime, I've observed a common postulate that's assumed among Christians.
Christianity = Republican Party
Reading my RSS feeds once again, I came across an article1 that once again made me want to say what almost got me suspended at my American/Christian high school: “Oh my gosh!”.
If you're too lazy to read the article, I'll summarise it for you: Kerry goes up against Bush. People in the church support Kerry. Pastor kicks them out for supporting Kerry.
It does seem harsh that people would be kicked out of the church. I once saw a television advertisement for a church that several television networks refused to play.2 It featured bouncers outside of a church letting in the heterosexual, white, Anglo-Saxon, protestant family but turning away the fags, blacks and cripples under the thought that Jesus never turned away people, so we don't either. I can't imagine how degrading it must be for blacks and cripples to be put in the same category as fags. In fact, this is contrary to church teaching! (Not about the racial issue, the fag issue. Besides, I don't see things in terms of race anyway.) The Bible explicitly says to kick out those who are sexually immoral.3 If you didn't already know this, guys boinking other guys is immoral.
So, clearly, the Bible provides a mechanism for expelling people out of the church, and it got used on some Kerry supporters. Apparently, some pastor didn't like the idea that Kerry supported abortion rights. It makes sense. Abortion is murder, and, after all, no one hates abortion more than I do. However, isn't this hypocritical? Some people say that Christians were responsible for putting Bush into office.4 Plus, this pastor responsible for kicking out the congregation members is quoted as saying that people who didn't support Bush were sinners. Well, let's take a look at Bush:
Kerry is bad, but so is Bush. I know that several people from the separation-of-church-and-state crew are against churches becoming politically involved. Still, it seems that the government telling churches not to become involved in politics violates that separation. So, politically, that sounds to be to be okay. After all, if a mosque or synagogue did this, I wouldn't care, but a church doing this? Yeah, I do care about that. That's just plain hypocritical. I have this love-hate relationship with dumb people. Without them, I have nothing to write about here.
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My name is Daniel. I do what any pissy, twenty-five-year-old child of the millennium does: I blog. I just kept doing out when it went out of style.
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