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Monday, January 17, 2011

Just thinking online.

Mike (husband) and I are watching The Social Network. Well, Mike’s watching it; I’m sitting here writing this blog on my laptop. I don’t know why I agreed to watch a movie tonight. I’m not really in the “movie” mood tonight. But I do like spending time with Mike. I don’t get to see him a lot since he works nearly every weekend. This is the first weekend he didn’t spend at work.
I like spending time with him even though he does seem to bug me from time to time. But that’s something that every couple has. I’m sure I’ve got something that really bugs him. I’m pretty sure I’m bugging him right now because I’m not really paying attention to the movie. I’m not that into movie anyway unless they make me laugh or they have something of interest to me. Like the History channel or Discovery channel.
Personally, I like the History channel the best. I like to learn about the past because I think it’s the best way to live for the future. I like to learn what past problems were in our country so we don’t make them again. I think that’s the best way to live. Learn from your own mistakes, but also learn from other’s mistakes. That’s what my grandfather told me before he died. I have lived by those words since. I don’t plan to alter my thinking either. Those words have done me well.
Of course the real problem with our country is that the people that run our great nation don’t exactly do this. They seem to be making the same mistakes over again and expecting different results. I know some people say, “If at first you don’t succeed try, try again!” but when you’re doing something that is a clear violation of the civil rights, then you just need to stop. Yes, I’m talking about gay rights.
The thing that just pisses me off the most about this topic is that people claim to not mind about it, yet they don’t feel they should marry. If you don’t mind they are together then let them marry who they want. It’s not that difficult. Then they came up with this bullshit about saving the “sacredness” of marriage. How are gay people going to make it any less sacred? Oh, that’s right, it doesn’t. It only means that they can be happy with a wedding ring around their finger like everyone else. Why is that such a bad thing? Oh, yeah…Religion!
Religion is the most messed up thing we have today in my opinion. They have people believing that there is something waiting for them after death. Heaven if you do that book of the religion tells you to or Hell if you don’t do as you’re told. The thing I don’t like the most is that they are teaching their kids this. They are brain washing their kids to believe this. If a person decides to believe in a religion than that’s fine, but if they are force to or scared to believe in the religion they are in, then do they really believe with their whole heart like the religion says to do?
I don’t know much about all religions but I do know a lot about the Christian religion. I’ve read the Bible from cover to cover and there’s a lot that shouldn’t be consider as good moral values. Like the selling of your daughter or killing homosexuals for starters. I know that there’s some that don’t think there’s anything wrong with the Bible, but I also think those people haven’t read the book fully.
There are members of my own family that haven’t read the whole book, but swear that the book is full of love, mercy, and good morals. Now in this book supports slavery, rape, murder, and stealing. Personally, I don’t think those are good morals. Do you think they are? If you think they are the Christian religion is the right one for you.

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