Divisive subjects are meant to be what they are. As soon as a solution is found that is bi-partisan, another divisive subject comes along to do what it is intended to do. The word "marriage" has been thrown about the past few years with very divisive results. Even the United States Supreme Court was divided with one justice lambasting another.
The word "marriage" is about inclusivity, yet is being used for divisive purposes. How can you reconcile that, you might ask? How did we get to a point whereas the word "marriage" had to be defined?
I say, "does it really matter?" Deep in your heart and in your soul you know that man created language founded upon the definition of words. So why are so many so excited about a particular word created by the likes of men?
Your relationship with God is what really defines you and your definition of any word of man. You know by obeying the word of God your reward is eternal. You also know the word of God will "not be hearkened" by so many others. So please, fall back into the comfort zone of your very own relationship with God and let those who so choose to live "differently" do just that.
Prayer works wonders. It has been maligned by most men, but that is what we have been told to expect. This little book here called The Ten Commandments Every Day will certainly help you relax while providing a pad of comfort through a better understanding of its meaning.
After all, you and I both know who reigns SUPREME.
Wonderful Books To Read
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Algorithm That Connects The Dots
It was so easy to laugh out loud when I first heard of the NSA using an algorithm that connects the dots while snooping on the communications of American citizens. Of course, I did not realize Al Gore had rhythm. I have to say that because some politicians will do anything to get their name into the daily mainstream.
As an American citizen we need to demand government funding that allows us to create a system that monitors the communications of our elected officials. The protocol will be exactly the same as the NSA system. We will use our own algorithm that connects the dots.
We need to be able to connect the dots, see the patterns, and demand warrants when we see a threat emanating from a particular pattern that threatens the Constitution our elected officials were elected to uphold.
Did you just learn that a communication is also known as a dot? Let's call our algorithm that connects the dots Crystal Clear.
As an American citizen we need to demand government funding that allows us to create a system that monitors the communications of our elected officials. The protocol will be exactly the same as the NSA system. We will use our own algorithm that connects the dots.
We need to be able to connect the dots, see the patterns, and demand warrants when we see a threat emanating from a particular pattern that threatens the Constitution our elected officials were elected to uphold.
Did you just learn that a communication is also known as a dot? Let's call our algorithm that connects the dots Crystal Clear.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Recognize The Rights Of Others As Your Own
We can remember Martin Niemoeller from the 1940s saying:
First they came for the Communists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me.
Today, we learn our communications are probably not private.
This abuse of others' rights must always be recognized as an abuse of our own.
First they came for the Communists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me.
Today, we learn our communications are probably not private.
This abuse of others' rights must always be recognized as an abuse of our own.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Best Baseball Books For Boys 2015
Have you seen the Best Baseball Books For Boys 2014 list? After all, we have our favorite baseball players and our favorite baseball teams, but how many of us have our best baseball books for boys to read on our nightstand or coffee table? When you were a kid, did you keep several baseball books to read in your room or did you have a couple of baseball books that you read over and over? Well, I did and one of those favorite baseball books I read as a boy was given as a present to me on my 45th birthday. Of course, I read it again.
The Best Baseball Books For Boys 2014 list is composed of current bestsellers and a couple of hidden gems. "Moneyball" the book from which a hit movie was made, "The Last Boy..." about Mickey Mantle, and "Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy" are just a few of the books on this list of Best Baseball Books For Boys to have in their collection of books to read this summer.
"Little League Heroes" by Joe Jackson is for the boy or the boy in you. If you have a kid or a nephew playing baseball, I do recommend this book as a must read for kids this summer. The PDF Version is here. You can order the paperback by clicking here or order the KINDLE eBook edition by clicking here.
The Best Baseball Books For Boys 2014 list is composed of current bestsellers and a couple of hidden gems. "Moneyball" the book from which a hit movie was made, "The Last Boy..." about Mickey Mantle, and "Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy" are just a few of the books on this list of Best Baseball Books For Boys to have in their collection of books to read this summer.
"Little League Heroes" by Joe Jackson is for the boy or the boy in you. If you have a kid or a nephew playing baseball, I do recommend this book as a must read for kids this summer. The PDF Version is here. You can order the paperback by clicking here or order the KINDLE eBook edition by clicking here.
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