Sunday, March 13, 2005

Catholic Seminarian Comments on Living Church of God

This blogger, a Catholic seminarian soon to be ordained, comments on the Living Church of God.

Friday, March 11, 2005

Same Sex Marriage Myths Abound!

This comes from a good and principled friend of mine in Canada, John Coish, a Christian pastor in the denomination from which I came. I am reproducing this piece with his permission. He will soon have it published in some Canadian newspapers.

(I have not edited this, even though it contains Canadian misspellings, eh?)


Same Sex Marriage Myths Abound!

Myth: Only homophobic Neanderthals object to same-sex marriage.
Fact: Professors Katherine K. Young and Paul Nathanson, of McGill University are very qualified to rebut this argument. They noted in recent writings that, "One of us is a man, the other a woman. One is a Jew, the other a gentile. And one is gay, the other straight. Neither of us opposes gay relationships or civil unions for gay people."
In their writings Young and Nathanson agree that support for heterosexual bonding through marriage is essential to the well-being of any society. They contend that despite ambiguity in some of the social science evidence, "we do know by now that two parents are better for children than one and that families with both mothers and fathers are generally better for children than those with only mothers or only fathers." They add: "That these facts are either ignored or trivialized by some advocates of gay marriage . . . says something about concern for children in our time."
(Quoted from Divorcing Marriage: Unveiling the Dangers in Canada's New Social Experiment.)

Myth: Homosexual marriage is a rights issue.
Fact: People have the right in our society to conduct themselves immorally between consenting adults, ie. fornication, including multiple partners at the same time, adultery, and homosexual behaviour. People also have the right to express that such behaviour is not in the best interests of the individuals involved. However, while Christians state this behaviour is absolutely not in the best interests of the individual, family or society they also state that all neighbours should be treated with love and respect. Does this mean they must promote immoral behaviour as normal, participate or support such behaviour? Absolutely not--but they should still be friendly, helpful and kind neighbours. The issue at the heart of this argument is RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT (STUPID). Paul Martin has a responsibility to promote healthy behaviour for society. Promoting buggery to our children as a healthy practice is utterly ludicrous from any positive perspective. Enemies of traditional Christian values want the government to promote homosexual behaviour to our children under the guise of anti-homophobia classes. Paul Martin will you stand up for the future of our children and the health of our nation instead of bowing down to the Charter and activist judges? (Constitutional history of same-sex rights see http://www.cgicanada.org/pastors/calvin.html)

Myth: Paul Martin must separate his moral viewpoints and his government ethics.
Fact: There is no such thing as business or government ethics. You either have ethics or you don’t. You cant go to church for a couple of hours and pretend to have morals and then go to work and ignore them. When you do that you are pretending to bow down to God for a few minutes and then bowing down to the manmade god of the Charter of Rights the remaining days. This is a perfect example of being without integrity or sincerity, of being Mr. Dithers. It would appear that Mr. Dithers has sold his soul to a new god based on man’s desires rather then on the will of the only true God – in effect exchanging one set of absolutes for another man made set.

Myth: Homosexuality is not a choice.
Fact: Homosexual behaviour is a choice or its rape. It really doesn’t matter if I’m attracted to every other woman or man in the world. How I behave is my choice. Some people are more inclined to be physically abusive then others, some are more inclined to be pedophiles, some are more inclined to be womanizers, some are more inclined to be homosexuals, so what? The fact is shown in one study after the next, that the greatest benefit for society is to have a strong traditional family unit. (For help in overcoming your same-sex attraction disorder write for our free book which includes support group information.)

Myth: Jesus did not speak against homosexuality.
Fact: Jesus pointed to creation as the ideal for marriage. Man and woman fit together perfectly and are designed for such activity. Jesus did not speak directly about homosexuality or pedophilia or beastiality for that matter, but God already had and the people he was addressing knew better. The problem was polygamy and wife swapping and he addressed it with creation – saying that creation demonstrated the sexual relationship that God intended for mankind.

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

I'm an English Genius!

English Genius
You scored 100% Beginner, 93% Intermediate, 93% Advanced, and 77% Expert!

You did so extremely well, even I can't find a word to describe your excellence! You have the uncommon intelligence necessary to understand things that most people don't. You have an extensive vocabulary, and you're not afraid to use it properly! Way to go!

Now that' s a nice way to start the day!

This is my score from a "commonly confused words" test.

Go on -- take the test for yourself!

I found the test through my friends at North Western Winds and Doxology.

Monday, March 07, 2005

I Hope This Guy Becomes Pope

Example

I don't mean to speak prematurely or be disrespectful to JP2, but it would very interesting if Francis Cardinal Arinze was appointed as the next Pope. He is a Nigerian by birth, and a member of the Roman Curia.

Our local RCIA class uses his video teachings on the Catechism. He is down-the-line orthodox in his beliefs, he is straightforward with his clarity of thought, and he has the perfect twist of humor. He cuts through the crap of political correctness and speaks the truth.

See this blog post and you'll see a sample of why he would be great as the next Roman bishop.