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Sunday, May 21, 2006

What Would Jesus Do?

I believe I know or I believe that Jesus would never turn his back on someone. Apparently some of the folks at Jonesville Baptist Church in South Carolina think Jesus would turn his back on some of his people.

Jonesville Baptist Church is considering a rule that says the church will not announce on the pulpit or in the bulletin the birth of a child to an unwed mother. They're also going to consider a rule or bylaw that would also ban any baby showers for unwed mothers from being held at the church or any of their buildings.

These are the same people that wear t-shirts and bracelets with the WWJD? Imprinted on them. What Would Jesus Do? I don't think he would turn his back on someone. Maybe Jonesville Baptists Church in Jonesville, South Carolina needs to understand that maybe a pregnant, unwed single women needs the church in this type of situation more so than ever. And the church is going to turn their back on them.

This is a type of bylaw that would make me leave a church. And I don't think I want to visit a church that does this type of thing. Ridiculous.

There's a Reason for Separation

I'm a Christain and I do my best to teach my children about the love of God and how they one day will accept Juses Christ as their savior. But it's my job and which ever Church I choose to teach my children about God and Jesus. Not the schools.

Last week, Rabun County Schools let teachers distribute bibles to all the 4th grade. I'm told the children have the right to refuse and not accept the bible. But we all know how pure pressure can do to children. Public schools should not be doing this.

If I were still doing editorial in Rabun County, while it would not be popular in this community, I would take this issue head on.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Propaganda you have to pay to see...

A new movie, staring Al Gore, is designed to scare you into voting against thepoliticalright. I've always considered myself a moderate. But I must admit right here, right now, that I am not sure which way to vote in this midterm election.

I will be living in Iowa when the time to vote rolls along and I have not had a chance to even begin to look at the representation of where I am going to be living. But with so many more heated debates than in years past, it seems more critical to really look at the issues closer than in the past.

With the war on terrorism, global warming, homeland security, rising gas prices and immigration, what's a voter to do?

I just find it interesting that the democratic candidates have a major motion picture release to push their agenda. I guess thepoliticalright has O'Reilly and Hannity on FOX and Hannity and Rush on radio doing just the same.

I wonder what the value is in dollars for the amount of information or disinformation these new types of campaigns put out. Something to think about.

AJ

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