North Carolina’s Glory


There is a group of people who will be very disappointed at this entry.  They will quickly see that I really don’t care what they think.

What does it say about America when the leader of our nation is not pleased at the implementation of the people’s vote?  North Carolina voted to respect marriage as meaning between a man and a woman.  Tisk tisk, Mr President.  You are, yourself, an elected official (something you broadcast rather loudly when you wish to commend yourself).  But you are quite displeased when the people speak against your wishes.

I see this vote as saying two things.  This vote tells me that there are still a number of people in America who uphold the basic truths of God’s rule among men.  And this also tells me that we are being led by someone who couldn’t care less about the basic things of God’s rule among men.

This is all I intend to say about this.

State seal of North Carolina

State seal of North Carolina (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Response to Celebration of Homosexual Marriage.


Humans banter social issues. Some lose, some win. But in the end, a social issue between humans is simply that. Regardless the issue being bantered about, as long as the arena used is only society, or personal choice, or explaining a compulsion, there can be no complete resolution. There will always be another “banter” to enter. Someone else will hold an objection.

But bring in the concept of a Holy God and the bantering escalates to “something more”. I find that truth both unsettling and peaceful. It tells me that, regardless what I say about a subject of social debate my allegiance to God will become a serious factor at some point. It becomes a factor for what I say. It becomes a factor in my own conscience. And it becomes a factor for the response of those who listen. There is no compromise with a Holy God as there might be between humans in social context. And this poses as a wall insurmountable.

The debates of what is right or acceptable will ensue in a free society. And those who wish to make their choice, or compulsion, law will suffer under their own choice. How much better it would be if we would just all shut up about our special interests. The government is there to provide oil to the machine of society. It was not instituted to lock down certain aspects of freedom, pro or con our special interest.

But doesn’t this last statement enter into the “Bantering” realm.

By His Grace.