Well, I haven't posted on here much. I've been way too busy doing what I can do - homeschooling my kids. But let me give you the lowdown.
I've had pigs flying past my windows.
The weather guy just reported that hell has officially frozen over.
Though I thought I was in America, my GPS reads "Twilight Zone."
And Han Solo is a prophet. His words fit our country better than any I could ever say.
"It's not there kid! It's been totally blown away!"
May God have mercy on us.
Amen.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
How God Speaks To Us Today
This shows how we - as humans, as a nation, and as believers - often miss when
God is trying to speak to us. This week, the ELCA church has been meeting at
the Minneapolis Convention Center to discuss and vote on whether or not to
ordain homosexual pastors. Yesterday, there was a storm that passed through
Minneapolis. Although the weather service has not yet confirmed that it was a
tornado, there are many reports from Twitter and from radio station callers that there was, in fact, a tornado that swirled around over the convention center and briefly touched down next to it. Interestingly enough, the tornado touched down next to and damaged church that is just up the street from the Convention Center. The cross at the top of the church steeple was sheared off and was hanging by a thread. You can see a photo of it here. It is the fifth shot in the gallery. This storm is, to most people, just a freak thing. But is it any coincidence that while the storm was raging overhead, the pastors and voting members inside were trying to decide whether or not to follow the Word of the Bible or to reinterpret the words to make it fit what they want it to be?!
God is trying to speak to us. This week, the ELCA church has been meeting at
the Minneapolis Convention Center to discuss and vote on whether or not to
ordain homosexual pastors. Yesterday, there was a storm that passed through
Minneapolis. Although the weather service has not yet confirmed that it was a
tornado, there are many reports from Twitter and from radio station callers that there was, in fact, a tornado that swirled around over the convention center and briefly touched down next to it. Interestingly enough, the tornado touched down next to and damaged church that is just up the street from the Convention Center. The cross at the top of the church steeple was sheared off and was hanging by a thread. You can see a photo of it here. It is the fifth shot in the gallery. This storm is, to most people, just a freak thing. But is it any coincidence that while the storm was raging overhead, the pastors and voting members inside were trying to decide whether or not to follow the Word of the Bible or to reinterpret the words to make it fit what they want it to be?!
Friday, August 7, 2009
I also posted this on my other blog because this is too important to ignore. I'm happy to say that Michele Bachmann is one of the representatives from my state. She lays it all out there. There are so many problems with this bill. She picks out just a few and smacks them out of the park. Too bad "Mr. Speaker" wasn't listening. "Mr. Speaker" was sitting in her chair with her fingers in her ears, sticking out her tongue and saying, "Nya Nya Nya - Not gonna listen!"
Rep. Tom Price - At Least Someone Speaks the Truth
This is a wonderful video. Not only does it show proof of how the dems refuse to listen to discent, but it also shows that there are some in Washington who are willing to fight for the people.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Thinking People = Rational People
Why is it that no one is asking the question in this video? You can't have something for nothing. There is always a cost to someone - even if it isn't to you. Is Congress really so heartless that they will through their own parents and grandparents to the wolves? What about the financial impact to their children and grandchildren?
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
I Wonder Which One...
Since America, the America of 1776 anyway, no longer exists, I have decided that I am hoping for a certain outcome. That outcome doesn't depend on any one item. If America cannot return to its true roots - to the Constitution on which it was founded - then I want it to divide into two countries. One can be run by liberals - and they can do whatever they want to with it. The other can be run by conservatives. Everyone can have two months to relocate to which ever country they want to live in. The country with the liberals can have 60% of the existing federal money (oops - there isn't any!) We can vote for our own leaders and go on with life as we choose. Wouldn't it be an interesting experiment? I wonder which country would be more successful? I wonder which one would have happier people? I wonder which would have more wealth? I wonder which one would have more security?
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