While the title may seem to convey that I will be delving into the realm of racism, and also while I would love to relay my thoughts on the fact that in my not terribly short life I have known many racists and most of them have been people claiming to be victims of it. While peddlers of passionate movements are on my hit list for keeping hate alive in the claim of supposedly trying to end it… that is not what this will be about. Well, mostly.

This article is about manipulators of morality. In their own right they are peddlers of passion. Much like some of our current leaders in the US who scream racism at every opportunity, who remind everyone daily of the crimes our great, great, great, grandparents may have committed against their great, great, great grandparents. Usually all for the sake of the almighty dollar. Even after the U.S. elects its first black president, these peddlers continue to stoke the fires to keep their trade profitable.

As promised though, this is not about racism. It’s about morality in general. It’s about the practice of identifying niches, especially in religious circles, and stoking fires of passion. Of convincing people that this thing or that thing is a more abhorring sin or crime or evil. This is about the anti-christ.

Any of you who follow my other writings may have seen a recent rebuttal I published concerning using the term anti-christ lightly. The author, who happens to have lived a lifestyle for years doing some blatantly immoral things by Christian standards, and then, by claiming to be a Christian, also immoral by many other standards… this person attempted to write off any critic of their past behavior as the anti-christ. They were plainly and obviously just spewing in self-defense and trying to drag a bunch of sheep into their misery loving & misguided passions. Their claims simply went too far, but they were not entirely baseless. While recognizing sin as sin, and even saying it is so, is clearly not anti-christ, they got it half right.

The aforementioned author seems to be continuing to prepare her new niche field. The niche where he can claim that her lifestyle wasn’t all that bad and anyone who says it was is the anti-christ. Perhaps she will be successful in cultivating a crop in that field. Sheep have that habit of flocking together and going where they’re told, especially if they like the sounds of the person luring them. There’s a big market for this among those who have cheated on their spouse and want justification without repentance, or those who love the uninhibited sex encounter possibilities in the homosexual community more than they love Jesus, but they still want the promise of eternal life and heaven and angels that Jesus talked about. It may even resonate among some other more criminally and less generally acceptable versions of morality (or lack thereof in general of course). However, I hope to make a bit of an example of this author. Not in harsh judgment, but just leading to a larger picture. The world as we know it.

You see, there are a plethora of reports on the news every day. From Immigration laws in Arizona, to software copyright laws, to whether a veteran can put a flag in their window on veteran’s day. The US government will extradite Kenneth Schneider for paying a Russian dancer (in Russia) for sex, but will not clamp down on illegal pornography or immigration, or corruption… The list will make your head spin! There are more different opinions of ethics on this planet than there are people. Seriously…. many folks have multiple opinions on the same subject, which is evidenced by their inability to get their story straight & also their willingness to follow any pied piper playing a tune they like, wearing clothes they like, or that is just plain “cute”.

Have you seen the recent story from Malawi about the gay couple in prison? This is one to watch. Will giving an inch result in a mile? I don’t condone the legislated morality of a Muslim president, I also don’t accept the liberal “live-and-let-live” to the extent that causes politicians in charge of a city in California to legislate boycotts of Arizona to force their own ethic. Is that live-and-let-live? However, giving an inch of forgiveness, without repentance, turns into a mile of immorality in a way that our founders could never have imagined, and in the future even that we could not have. Malawi is quite intolerant, so what will be the consequence of the inch? Very curious.

This is the human condition. Since Cain killed Able, whether you believe that happened or not, mankind has searched for rock to build their houses on. Moral foundations that would hold up to any eventuality. Then came Jesus. Then came the Christ. Christ, who very plainly insisted that the woman caught in adultery (John chapter eight) should go and sin no more, but also who very plainly insisted that she was forgiven. Her repentance & His love was sufficient. That is the message of Christ.

So while there is a niche to be found among people who prefer John chapter 8, or many of the other examples where repentance and forgiveness are inseparable, to say “live and let live”. I will say plainly that skipping either would be just as anti-christ as ignoring them altogether. I will draw my line in the sand, those who believe Jesus, should do what He says. Whether non-believers like it or not the Bible is the record of what He says.

As for all of the other profitable niches among all of the other passionate opinions of all the other people on this planet, morality will continue to be a moving target. Even for the Christian. Where does it say in the Bible, “though shalt not violate US copyright terms when living in another Country.”? or how about: “Thou shalt allow crazy tyrant leaders to sink your friend’s ships and kill their families but live-and-let-live.”? … It’s not there, and the peddlers on each side of those and many other controversial moral topics will continue to have a job for years to come. Just how moral it is to do that job for the notoriety and profit is yet another niche which may not be lucrative, but may just be right. Since Christ is my model I will end with this for the individual, because while I believe in the national context this does not apply, I am convinced that as an individual (IMO the context, the individual, which is where some of my beloved Mennonite friends would disagree) I must strive for this standard:

Matthew 5:38:
“You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth. But I tell you, Do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. And if someone wants to sue you and take your tunic, let him have your cloak as well. If someone forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles. Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you.

You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be sons of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that? And if you greet only your brothers, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that? Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”

Written on May 30th, 2010 , Being like Jesus

Freedom of expression and speech have often been used to defend some pretty vile things. On the internet obscenities are rampant, and produced as though it were legitimate business, when in fact it usually is not just illegitimate, but illegal. Many might be surprised to learn that California is the only state where it is actually legal to hire and pay people to have sex, and even there it supposedly requires a license. A new adult video is shot every 45 minutes, 24 hours a day, year round in California’s San Fernando Valley. Believe it or not, prostitution is still illegal in California. Not sure I’m clear on how porn production is not prostitution. Anyone remember the recent ACORN scandals?

Here is the strange part. On internet servers in virtually every state in the union, this illegal material exists. The peddlers will spam you, your parents, and even your children with provocative images and links in hopes of getting their hooks in, all the while the materials are actually illegal & virtually nothing is done to stop it. Even Google will boot your blog site out if you don’t update it often enough, but will thoroughly spider and reference thousands of pages that contain illegal content. Putting them right at the fingertips of any child who can type a bad word.

Recent news has been full of coverage of the new immigration law in Arizona. President Obama has called this law “irresponsible”. However, let’s just think for a minute. What did they actually do? Well… they decided to make it a crime to be an illegal resident of Arizona. What does illegal mean? How does official enforcement of the law qualify as irresponsible and lack of enforcement qualify as responsible?

That’s the problem with the internet, or any other kind of pornography. There are plenty of things in the US that are illegal, and pornography produced in any state but California would qualify as illegal, however I would submit that failing to enforce the law is the irresponsible part. Our federal government is legislating our socks off, but selectively disregarding major problems that are already matters of standing law. Recent legislation really seems much more focused on facilitating power and control instead of protecting legitimate liberty. Illegal pornography creation, consumption, and public distribution does not qualify as legitimate.

I hope and pray that this porn peddling can get under control. There are existing laws as well as precedents that make a strong case of legal question & the first amendment has faced this issue before. The current precedent at the supreme court level being the “Miller Test” that states:

* Whether the average person, applying contemporary community standards, would find that the work, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest,
* Whether the work depicts/describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct or excretory functions[2] specifically defined by applicable state law,
* Whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value.

While there is still clearly a matter of interpretation to be discussed, the courts have consistently required strong merit on the matter of artistry. In short, they consistently find pornography to not be protected under the first amendment. Scholarly consensus also requires regional variation as “community standards” denotes. So California might be off the hook for deciding that their community standards condone such behavior, but for the rest of the United States this stuff still violates legal precedence and the spam, uncensored advertising, and other tactics these peddlers of perversion employ violates our liberty.

No Mr. President, your definition of irresponsible is quite inverted. What Arizona’s state legislature did was took responsibility & did their duty to those they serve. You, on the other hand, seem to be serving someone else. Pouring your efforts into expanding some Federal Government empire bent on dissolving state sovereignty. Sovereignty that is guaranteed in our Constitution.

Calling all States whose citizens in general find pornography patently offensive (offensive In a clear and unambiguous manner). Please dismantle porn peddling, it is, after all, still considered by most “community standards” to appeal to prurient (Arousing or appealing to sexual desire) desires. The Supreme Court has consistently defied claims of artistic value, with very little remaining defense it is virtually the definition of obscenity. It’s production is illegal in nearly every state in the union. Please, some state, take a stand against this destroyer of families and take steps to end its production and distribution in your sovereign territories.

God, please help us.

Written on May 2nd, 2010 , WWJD?

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