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05/12/2003 Archived Entry: "another rant. I'm thinking of joining those heratic episcopal liberals."
ok. now that my brain is working again I think I'm going to type a more logical entry.
I'm rather unhappy that my parents are allowing a Support Rick Santorum type political sign to post in our yard. My father even said "Theologically Santorum was right" "you're not serious are you?" "oh yes. Morally everything Santorum said was right. Politically maybe he said something wrong, but morally he was right"
Wtf! There is something terrible wrong with that. So since I was raised so very strongly Christian I think I'm going to try and fight fire with fire. *grins* I hope you all don't mind whatever 5 of you that actually read this thing, but I'm going to go on an uber Jesus rant and if I sound like some baptist with different words, don't mind me. You know I'm weird already. *stretches fingers* alright, he're goes.
Paul has written numerous letters and they are concidered part of the Word of God. I'm not exactly sure what sort of system is used to include something as part of that. My reason for bring it up is this. The blantent and even unblatent prejudice against gays is completely and totally contradictory to Jesus's teachings and actions.
Let me tell you a little something about the Samaritians. Most people know about the Samaritians thanks to a parable Jesus told about a particularly Good one. So good he out shined the so called holy people. Samaritians were Jews who wed outside of the Jewish faith and were considered heritics and sinners by birth. People didn't associate with them, or at least good people didn't. All because they loved someone wrong. So then why would Jesus tell a parable about a good one of those...those...foul dirty things. Why would Jesus, when he 99% of the time speak evasively and verses, actually speak honestly to a Samaritian woman. He didn't bash her on who she was. He only told her to stop sleepying around. *raises an eyebrow* excuse me. So he wants her to have a full filled life, though he said nothing about who she was born as. He said nothing about joining the true Jewish faith.
Read Jesus's reaction to Samaritians. I think that shows enough about true love. I don't give a flying fuck about what Paul has to say if it's inconsistant to Jesus's teachings. It amazes me more people can't see that. Paul isn't the Son of God and perfect example of purity and love, now is he.
Ok rant done. Unless someone else does something stupid to piss me off on this issue, which is highly possible. Time to go get a job, dye my hair, and sign up for summer classes.
Well, back to my comment. In all things, when a story goes from word of mouth down, it gets corrupted. Just try the chain of people whispering something to another.
You couldn't sound like a baptist if you wanted to. You don't believe that everyone but baptists should die. Sorry if any baptists are reading this. I am not a particular fan of that type of religion.
Well, now that I've gone completely off topic of what I meant to say, I'll leave it there. :-)
http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/05/18/santorum.politics/index.html