I've heard people often say "Don't ever talk about Politics
or Religion". Why are these subjects so taboo? These are two of
my favorite subjects. If we can't talk about Politics or religion,
then what shall we talk about? How's the weather, or what's playing
at the movies this week? I like your new haircut, or what did you
have for dinner last night? Who cares, these topics are empty and
meaningless to me. Isn't politics and religion something we should be
talking about?
This subject first came to mind during the last election when I
walked into a classroom and found pieces of papers with a list of
candidates to vote for. Really? This means someone, probably many,
were going to cast their vote, yet they didn't know enough about the
candidates to vote from their own knowledge and research. Someone had
to make this list to tell them who they should vote for. What a
tragedy. It would be nice to educate people just merely on political
topics and the politicians stance on each topic without a biased
slant.
How many people who are "religious" actually know the
history of their particular religion? I recently visited a Southern
Baptist Church here in the local area because my seven year old was
asking about being baptisted. I thought to myself what religion
would be better at baptizing than Baptist? When we arrived, I looked
around the church as the staunch white faces glared back at me and
quickly realized that my son was the only brown skinned person in the
crowd. Because I'm not easily intimidated, I stayed through the
service in hopes to accomplish what I came there for. On the drive
home, I thought to myself, what's the difference between Baptist and
Southern Baptists? I wanted to find out. When I
researched more about the "Southern" Baptist, I found they
had split from the "Northern" Baptist because they had
wanted to continue slavery, segregation and Jim Crow Laws. Also, they
did not, and still do not favor women in leadership positions within
the church. I also found out, the Southern Baptist just elected their
first Black President in June of 2012. I suppose they were somehow
attempting to make amends for their past history of prejudice. A couple weeks
after attending the church we received a letter in the mail. In order
for my 7 year old son to be baptisted, he had to attend a class, take
a test and be video taped. I wonder if the early Christians had to do
all this? I don't think so, and I don't think I'm interested in moving forward with this, at least not at this particular church.
Whenever someone tells me they don't talk about Politics or
Religion, what they are really telling me is that they are so narrow
minded, they don't have room for my views too. We as adults should be
able dialogue and exchange ideas with out getting mad, calling names or getting our
feelings hurt. No one has the corner on truth. It's ok to disagree.
What's the big deal? We're all different, there's not even 2
snowflakes that are the same. Think about how more complex we as humans are.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
So Let's Think About It.........Yesterday, January 21st was Dr.
Martin Luther King Day and it was obviously overshadowed by the
Presidential Inauguration Celebrations. This is no surprise. For many
years the US has discounted the celebration of the holiday of Martin
Luther King Day. This day has shared holidays such as Civil Rights
Day, Human Rights Day and even shared the birthday of confederate
army generals Jackson and Lee in the past. Legislation for a MLK
holiday was introduced 4 days after his assassination in 1968 however
it took until the year 2000 to actually have all states celebrate
this holiday solely on it's own day and by it's rightful name. Today, being
a federal holiday, the government run offices are closed however many
establishments, businesses and schools do not care enough about the
holiday to close in commemoration.
I suppose by having Martin Luther King Day and the Presidential Inauguration Celebration on the same day, some must think Dr. King and President Obama have a lot in common.
I suppose by having Martin Luther King Day and the Presidential Inauguration Celebration on the same day, some must think Dr. King and President Obama have a lot in common.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
This morning, I'm thinking about getting the flu vaccine. I called my local Walgreens and they have the vaccine in stock but the price is $31.99! I checked CVS, and it's the same price. Centra Care however is only charging $25. Since I'm a Veteran, I think I will go by the VA Clinic in Kissimee and get mine free. I'm going to take my 7 year old son to Centra Care today and remind my husband he needs to get his flu shot also at Centra Care. I've had my reservations about flu shots in the past, but now I am convinced they are harmless and they are effective.
Welcome fellow "Thinkers" to my Blog!
I was thinking........I am a thinker! I need time to think! I often say this to myself and I thought this blog would be a great place to collect my random thoughts and let you know what's on my mind. So welcome to my blog! Feel free to also post your random thoughts....just write what's on your mind at the moment. It could be something complicated or something simple....so let's think about it!
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