Mark Epstein

Nothing Morally Wrong is Politically Right

California “burning” Explained

…in Los Angeles we have seen…that noble ideals can be trumped by the demands of politics, which are often not so noble.

Recently an unmemorable Democratic congressman (his name eludes me), opined that natural disasters were God’s judgment on the Bush administration. Despite the mainstream media’s silence on the issue and the fact journalists would have savaged a Republican for the same comment, we can apply the same reasoning to the California wild fires. And, even though the fires are probably not God’s judgment, who am I to know the exact thoughts of an infinite God? For, let’s face it, only Democrats know God’s mind.

On the other hand, there are some things we do know.

God’s Word says, “For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet.” Romans 1:26-27

So if men and women exchange their God-ordained sexuality for perverse use, what are the consequences, if any?

First, despite the CDC’s political correctness, male homosexuality is still the primary means of transmitting the HIV virus to healthy people.

Secondly, it appears only aberrant lawyers attending a church in Kansas and gays are filled with unprecedented rage.

Third, although there are large enclaves of gays in New York City and Houston, California has (1) historically led the charge in advocating invented rights for homosexuals and (2) routinely burned. Now we can either accept the Republican allegation that Californians have bought into the tree-hugging mentality too much (refusing to implement sound wild fire protection measures) or we can piggy-back off the Democratic congressman’s “knowledge of God” (yes, this is an oxymoron) and admit California burns because it’s gay citizenry burns for members of the same gender.

Regardless of what we believe or do not believe, since the citizens of California spoke on November 4th, gay activists throughout the country have displayed a level of hatred and unlawful behavior that is, well, just as sickening as their lifestyle choice.

In the final analysis, gays are displaying a pattern of bullying actions, and the best way to deal with a bully is to smack him (or her) down.

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4 Responses

  1. R.M. says:

    10 years ago, I moved to Los Angeles. I kept hearing “People in L.A. Really care about themselves.”
    It’s true- but that’s all they care about.

    It is the inward focus that is destroying us, the skewed value of unearned rewards and unrewarded duties.

  2. beetlebabee says:

    As much as I’d like to say that the protests are all american, I just can’t. They’re too destructive and out of control.

    I’ve been watching protesters marching back and forth, and the poor souls who have been attacked for personal donations, I just have to say I’m glad to hear this one—People coming together! For good! There’s hope!

    Leatherby’s Boycott Melts–The Inside Scoop
    Supporters line out the door in support of Family Ice Cream Parlor, delivering a humiliating defeat to protesters

    The inside scoop from the front lines on the Leatherby’s boycott is that Leatherby’s loyal supporters pommeled the opposition. Standing in front of the store holding signs and giving away free ice cream, the dozen or so protesters were perplexed by the stream of constant customers.

    http://beetlebabee.wordpress.com/2008/11/18/leatherbys-boycott-melts/

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