the hottest places in hell…
June 10, 2008
“The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in a time of moral crisis, remain neutral.” –Dante
In political debates, I have often remained silent–or, at best, wishy-washy–when the majority of people around me disagree with my own beliefs. And then there are debates in which I don’t really know how I feel, because both sides have very convincing arguments. And I don’t want to cause a stir because I know I’ll lose any argument. When people ask what I think, I often answer that I’m not informed enough to have an opinion. One guy (we were talking about presidential candidates) responded “Everyone has an opinion.” I told him everyone has stupid opinions, and that I’m full of stupid opinions, but I wasn’t about to debate those with him.
But I would like to decide what I do believe. Whether I have a good argument for it or not. And besides, even if I do have a good argument, in this politically heated world people can do anything to discount what I say. For example, if I don’t condone gay marriage, then I’m a bigot. Loaded words like that shouldn’t change how I feel, as long as my feelings are right and moral and rational. So here are a few of my opinions, for the world to see:
I don’t believe in gay marriage. It is an attack on the family, which is the fundamental unit of society. If the family crumbles, society crumbles. And I don’t condone homosexuality, just the same as I don’t condone sex before marriage.
I am pro-life except for cases of rape, incest, and where it’s a danger to the mother.
I think global warming is real and I think the burning of fossil fuels is making it worse.
I like Barack Obama and I don’t like John McCain.
I have never liked George W. Bush.
I like socialized medicine.
I think pornography is evil and that it is as addictive and self-destructive as heroin.
I think McDonalds, Wal-Mart, high fructose corn syrup, partially hydrogenated oils (trans-fatty acids), and MSG are the spawn of Satan. If gay marriage and pornography don’t cause the downfall of society, these will.
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1. christianliberal | September 13, 2008 at 4:55 pm
Estimates are we could save about a third on our health care premiums just by switching to universal health care.
Other industrialized nations spend about 11% of their GNP on health care, while the US spends over 16%, and it’s estimated to reach 20% real soon.
Switching to universal health care would save Americans about $700 billion a year.
Besides, it’s just THE RIGHT THING TO DO.
You take care of your citizens.
http://www.nchc.org/facts/cost.shtml
Facts on the Cost of Health Insurance and Health Care