California Speaks!

Some people in California think that men should be able to marry other men, and women should be able to marry other women. Others disagree with them. In 2000, there was a ballot initiative (Proposition 22) to declare, “Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.” In 2005 the California legislature passed the “Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Protection Act” which made same-sex marriage legal in California. Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed it. They passed it again in 2007, and again, the Governator vetoed it.

Sick of the constant attacks, some groups decided to make this a constitutional issue and amend the California constitution to read that marriage was between a man and a woman. Thus began the “Proposition 8” fight.

In May of 2008 the Supreme Court of California said that to ban gay marriage was unconstitutional (they said it violated the equal rights protection clause). This made same-sex marriage legal in California.

Some people in California spent a lot of money telling people to vote for the passage of Proposition 8, which would amend the constitution to read “Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California” (sound familiar?).

Californians spoke on Tuesday, and Proposition 8 passed by a margin of 52.5% to 47.5% against.

Some people in California aren’t happy.

I can understand if some legislators passed a law that Californians don’t like…vote them out and vote in other people to change the law. I can understand if the court ruled a ban on gay marriage unconstitutional (I don’t agree with it, but I understand it). But when you are overruled by a majority of the people in your state, I think it’s time to face facts: gay marriage is now illegal in California. Period. So riot all you want, protest all you want. The Constitution is the final stop on the legal express. If the people (who run this country, by the way) say that marriage is between a man and a woman, and you disagree, you either need to live with it, or move to Canada. We the people spoke, and You the other people need to deal.

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Election Night 2008

Just in case you’ve been asleep for the past four hours, I will let you in on the news: Barack Hussein Obama will be the 44th President of the United States. There are some who are telling me that I should be happy about this. Let me explain why I am not.

I am a Republican. I have chosen this party because (among other things) I believe that I, not the government, know best how to spend the money I earn. I believe that every person has the right to life from conception to natural death. I believe that abortion and euthanasia are murder and should be illegal. I believe that terrorists cannot be bargained with, and should not be appeased. The children’s book “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” explains very clearly my reasons for this belief: they will ask for a glass of milk, and it will never stop. The reasons why I am a Republican go on and on.

Democrats believe very differently from what I have outlined here. It is naïve in the extreme for anyone to think that I would be happy about the fact that we will have a Democrat President for the next four years, or that for at least the next two years, the Democrats control both the House and the Senate. I believe that they are going to institute policies and laws that go against the very fiber of my being. Economically, socially, morally, constitutionally, and in other ways, I disagree with Mr. Obama. As an American, I weep for our country. As a Christian, I hold my head high in my faith that God knows what He is doing, and He is carrying out His plan on this world.

Has God abandoned me? No. Do we live in a Christian nation? Not really, but does that matter? Paul never lived in a Christian country. When Christians are in charge of the government, history has shown that they become complacent and lose their focus. As followers of Jesus Christ, we should be excited for the “change” that is coming to our country, because the Bible says, “Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience.” I Corinthians 7:29-34 speaks of the problems of having your interests divided. Perhaps it is better for believers to have some persecution or opposition. If you think everything is going to be good because there is a Republican in the White House, you are deluded. If you think the opposite, you are equally deluded. I believe that history has also shown that the times of the greatest persecution of the Church parallel the times of greatest growth.

Will I stop campaigning for a return to godly morals and values in our country? No. In the mean time, I have to deal with my Democrat co-workers in a spirit of love and humility, hoping that they too can come to see the truth. Until then, I continue to wait on my Creator and Redeemer.

God is on His throne, and all is right with the world.

Even so, come Lord Jesus.

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Indiana is Split

I read recently that Indiana’s polls close earlier than almost any other state. However, this Presidential election will be the first in history where the polls close in Indiana at different times. Why is this, you ask?

Most of Indiana (as of 2005) is on Eastern Time, but there are 12 counties in the NW and SW corners that are on Central time. The part about this that makes it interesting is that Obama is expected to do really well in NW Indiana (you know, Chicagoland). So if the polls close at 6pm ET in “Indiana proper”, and then an hour later in Gary, we might have to wait longer than usual for them to “call” the state one way or another.

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Zombies?

Boy, do I miss Bob Hope!

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