Tuesday, November 30, 2010

God? Bless America... Please?

When the top headline article reads: “Kim Kardashian Spends $2 Million on Red Carpet Attire,” while amidst a recession, you know there’s something seriously wrong with the United States and how we are running our government. America has lost it’s focus and moved so far from the core principles in which it was founded that we’re now wearing bifocal lenses with a slight stigmatism in our right eye.

The vast array of “issues” America has faced in the past decade alone probably has our forefathers rolling over in their graves from embarrassment. Let’s start with the church in American, it has become such a joke these days to be called a Christian that Christians themselves have lost a firm sense of the title. With so many “new age” religions popping up all over American soil, it’s no wonder we are accepting of a mosque to be built at ground zero to honor seventy-two individuals who transcend from the same religion of the very terrorists that attacked us, never mind the thousands of American born citizens who lost their lives at the hands of those who practice Muslamic faith. And what about our new desire to be “environmentally friendly?” I remember my mother saying to my sister and I when we were little girls, “Don’t make a mess now that you’ll regret cleaning up later.” We are our environment’s own worst enemy and now we’ve launched this massive campaign to “clean up” what we, ourselves, “messed up.” We’ve created a new sport in American called “Fornication and Adultery,” where it’s okay for under age, unwed boys and girls to sleep around passing on as many sexually transmitted diseases as possible. The sad twist to the sport is that the country with the highest STD's transmitted within it’s population loses. Guess who’s soaring towards first place? We will forever be indebted to China, with more than a fifty-nine trillion dollar deficit bill that’s way past due! Yet if we combined the assets of America’s three wealthiest people, we would have enough to excel the gross domestic products of the world’s forty-eight poorest countries. Sadly, not only have we accumulated enough debt to empty our own pockets, but the pockets of our children, grand children and great grandchildren. The “inheritance” we’re leaving our loved ones is sickening. Our quest to save every endangered species is absurd when over forty million babies have been aborted on American soil. And of the children who are given the chance to live, nearly sixty million are survivors of either physical or sexual childhood abuse. Is it a wonder that of a recently examined thirty-six nations reviewed, the United States ranked twentieth in education? It’s time to worry folks when we are looking at Finland and South Korea for examples of core education standards. Maybe we should look towards them for marital advice as well, seeing how we have become so accepting of same sex marriages and how they rank thirty-second and thirty-fifth, in the same study, in nations with same sex couples, while we rank fourth. Trust me, it’s nothing to be proud of!

Why am I bringing all this up? Well one, it was a required assignment given by my Government Instructor and two, I’m honestly in fear of the “America” that my six year old, three year old and four month old are facing when they become young adults. Where do we begin, how do we fix this mess we’ve created? As a true follower of Christ, I can only lean on my Father’s advice given to Solomon in 2 Chronicles 7:14, Americans must “humble themselves, pray and seek His Face and turn from our wicked ways, then He will hear from heaven, forgive our sins and heal our land.”

You might not like what I’ve said or the manner in which I’ve said it. You ask, how can an American born, highly patriotic citizen of this country say such degrading things about the government of the United States? Well, because as with all other things that America “allows,” it is my given right to freely express myself.

Friday, November 12, 2010

We the People...

After reading your commentary, “Freedom of speech: Does the constitution come with disclaimers?” found at http://amorpatriae2010.blogspot.com/2010/10/freedom-of-speech-does-constitution.html, pertaining to Westboro Baptist Church and their recent protests at certain military funeral services, I have to agree, to a degree, with you that “As vulgar as this group’s actions are to me, I have to stand by their right to perform them.”


It is a breeze to back free speech we are in agreement with, what puts our support in the First Amendment to the test is when we disagree with what is being said.

With people and organizations, like Westboro Baptist Church, claiming to be “Christians,” it’s no wonder that my true brothers and sisters who have been converted unto Christ are gazed upon and talked about as though we are ordinary people along with the rest of the world. Followers of Christ would never protest at any funeral service because the deceased chose to live a lifestyle other than instructed by God and especially not at a funeral service for one who has served in the military, risking their life to ensure we keep our freedoms, including freedom of speech.

With that being said though, it is a right granted to all citizens of this country and if the Supreme Court rules unfavorably for Westboro Baptist Church in the recently introduced case, I am weighing the impact of a ruling that may place certain restrictions on free speech. If the court places boundaries on free speech directed at individuals, exactly what would that mean? How could placing restrictions on speech work with our government? The court's decision has the possibility to grant relief for countless military families as they burry their loved ones and creating long-term problems for the multitude. Although it ills me to say this because of the nature of what Westboro Baptist Church has done, if the government continues to make amendments to already established laws, in order that certain individuals are not the victims of others who are protected by those same rights, our country’s backbone will eventually break.