GOP to Consider Amnesty

I just sent an email to my Congresswoman regarding immigration reform.  Her website email form wanted to know what my email was about, and it asked me to specify “Pro Immigration Reform” or “Against Immigration Reform.”  This confused me, because if we just enforced the laws we already have on the books, we’d have secure borders.  So that makes me Anti-Immigration reform.

But we AREN’T enforcing those laws (or thousands would be deported daily), so something needs to be done.  So that makes me PRO-immigration reform.  I’m so confused. 

Anyway, here’s the email I sent:

Dear Rep:

My name is Steve Picray, and I live in your district. I am writing to you today to ask you to vote against any measure that provides amnesty or a path to citizenship for people who are living in our country illegally.  I saw on the news today that Rep. Paul Ryan and other Republicans are considering voting for amnesty for illegal aliens. My position is this:  if these people chose to disobey the law by coming here illegally, why should we trust them to follow our laws if we make them citizens?  Also, what kind of message would that send to people who are considering crossing our border illegally?  It tells them that we aren’t serious about our borders, and if they can just cross the border, they can get free healthcare, schools, welfare, food stamps, government housing, etc.  This will overburden our already strained economy.  

And so I am begging you to vote against any measure to provide citizenship to people who have already broken our laws.  

Thank you for your consideration of my viewpoint on this matter.

Steve Picray

PS: anything you can do to keep Justin Bieber out would be great too.

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Where Will You Stand?

You know how you say X and your friend says, “No, it’s not X, it’s Y!” and then you both find out that it’s X. Then you look at your friend and he says, “Ok, yeah, you were right” and you smile inside because you were right (this time). And you get a nice feeling, because it’s nice to be proven right.

Like when your team wins the game, and your friend is rooting for the other side. That feeling of victory, that feeling of “I’m glad I picked the right side.”

Well, at the end of the world, as a person who is trusting in Jesus Christ for salvation, I will be standing by the Great White Throne of God as He judges the unsaved of the world. All the people I know that did not trust Christ will stand before Him, and they will be judged. Since they did not trust in the sacrifice of Christ on their behalf, they will be judged on their ability to be sinlessly perfect. Not one of them will be accepted. They will have no excuse, and they will spend the rest of time (that does not end) suffering in the Lake of Fire.

In that moment, I will not feel victorious. I will not feel good about being right. I will only feel sadness for those who did not believe.

So I encourage you all: get a Bible. Read it. Tell me how Jesus Christ is not the Son of God and why He can’t save you from the just penalty for your sin. Let’s have the discussion, because I don’t want to stand there on Judgment Day and look at you, knowing that we never talked about it.

Bibles are free now. Just go to www.biblia.com or www.biblegateway.com and you can read the whole thing. I recommend starting with the Gospel of John.

Where will you stand?

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Snowmageddon 2014

WeatherThere is a snowstorm heading to Indiana in the next few days. It has been the number one headline for the past couple of days (except for maybe the Colts ticket situation, which is now resolved) as the news stations have been warning people that snowmageddon is on its way.

I grew up in Iowa, and I usually laugh at the news coverage of the weather here in Indiana most of the time, because the local stations tend to freak out whenever any kind of precipitation happens in winter. Like, when there’s an inch of snow. I hear that, and I think, “Seriously? It doesn’t even cover the grass!”

You have to understand that I’m used to the weather in the upper-Midwest, where it starts snowing in November or December, and then it keeps snowing, the temperature rarely goes above freezing, and it keeps snowing. The snow accumulates in giant mounds in the parking lots of big chain stores, and in farmer’s fields. When the snow piles get too high, they use dump trucks to cart the snow out of the city and dump it in fields. We even keep track of when the snow mounds finally melt (sometimes not until May). It’s not as bad in Iowa as it is in Minnesota, Canada, Maine, etc, but it’s way worse than in Indiana. I’m not even sure Iowa would call an inch of snow “a snow storm.” I think they’d just say, “We’re going to get some flurries tomorrow.”

This is not Iowa, but it looks the same.  Telephone pole for scale.

This is not Iowa, but it looks the same. Telephone pole for scale.

And so we come to today. The Indiana weather stations are calling for between 8-13 inches of snow starting Sunday, followed by sub-zero temperatures on Sunday night into Monday, with blizzard conditions at times. In Iowa, we call this “Thursday.”

But in Indiana, this is a big deal. And I’m not belittling this storm, because while it’s something that we Iowegians are used to, Hoosiers only get one of these once a decade or so. That means that Hoosiers have a much greater chance of doing something stupid and not surviving this storm. Where an Iowan would look outside and say, “Well, I guess I don’t really NEED to go anywhere today,” a Hoosier might say, “I HAVE to pick up that thing at the store for the dinner tomorrow,” not realizing that, with this storm, the dinner isn’t going to happen.

And so I say this to my lower Midwest friends, including all you Hoosiers: be safe. Get a few gallons of water in case your pipes freeze. Get some blankets in case your heat goes out. If you have to, you can get in your car and run the heater to stay warm, but for goodness sake open the garage door if you do. You aren’t going to starve if you have no food for a few days, but whatever you have in your pantry should be fine. The best thing you can do is just stay put. Nothing at the store is worth your life. If you MUST go out (like, for instance, if you’re a nurse or a doctor going to work), and you go off the road, DON’T leave your car. Use your cell phone to call for help, and wait. Together, we can get through this. And since it’s Indiana, next week temps should be back up in the 40’s and all this white stuff will melt.

Catch you on the flip-side.

EDIT: We survived, and here’s the forecast showing temps in the 40’s this weekend.

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Serious Question About Gay Marriage

For those of you who know me, you know I am outspoken in my belief that homosexuality is a sin. That being said, I have a few questions.  Let’s assume for the rest of this post that I am impartial, and I have no views one way or the other about gay marriage (for the rest of this post, when I use the term “gay marriage” please understand I am referring to a man marrying a man, or a woman marrying a woman).

Why are you for or against it? What exactly would change if homosexuals were able to get married legally? What would be better or worse if homosexuals were not able to get married legally?

So for those of you railing against it? Why?

And those of you getting up in people’s faces about the need for  “marriage equality?” Why?

Please feel free to comment, but if you don’t want to respond publicly, I understand. You can email me directly, or message me if you’re one of my Facebook friends. I’m not looking to offend here, but merely to understand.

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