Are we seriously to the point in this country where we are actually, no joke, having a conversation about whether or not the First Amendment protects a person's right to go into a public library and view internet pornography via the computers there that are designated for public use?
For Real?
I could not BELIEVE that the story I was hearing on the radio yesterday was actually true until I was able to get home and check it out for myself. And, yep - much to my disbelief, they really are having this conversation in New York. I laugh a little even typing this... I mean, seriously. THIS is a First Amendment issue?
I've got to believe that, were they still alive, the founding fathers and all those involved with penning our nation's documents would be very ashamed at what we've done with the wisdom and words that they left us. We live in a country where the rights of debase individuals are put above those of innocent children and patrons who might just want to use the library for, oh I don't know... READING BOOKS.
Consider this... I remember watching TV with my parents on the weekdays, after dinner, where we would see things like "The Cosby Show," "Family Ties," "Who's the Boss," and those other shows that now get played on Nick @ Night. I even remember the episode of "Murphy Brown" that caused such a stink because she was a single mother being portrayed on TV in a positive way... but that's NOTHING compared to what was on TV just last night. My family didn't have cable TV for the past 5 years, so we still watch a lot of CBS out of habit. Last night, every single show that was on made some reference, had some suggestion, or specifically dealt with sexual activity.
Some of the wiser among you might say, "Well, preacher boy, just change the channel if you're worried about it." Yeah - you try that. Unless I want to watch non-stop CSPAN or QVC, the non-stop sexual barrage of TV is impossible to escape. And now, we get to add to that the fact that we're going to ALLOW people to publicly watch pornography in libraries?!
This isn't where the bad stuff ends, folks - this is where it starts.
The normal response to this is "Well, I just won't go to the library anymore..." But - have we stopped to consider that this response simply doesn't work? Giving in and walking away doesn't help your cause - it destroys it! In a battle, you don't give ground, you take ground. And make no mistake at all - this is a battle. It's a battle for the minds and morals of all those who come behind us.
I don't know that I have anything profound to say about this - just that the shock of the state of things is still sinking in. I can't believe that we're actually, as a nation, having this conversation. We have walked so far away from good and right and righteous that we wouldn't recognize it if it were shoved down our throat. You know this is true because every week, in good churches all over the world, the Righteous is shown to us through the Bible and we, sitting like stones, all too often let it bounce off of us like so much garbage.
What will it take to stir the good people of this nation into action? When will looking at something like this and shaking our head in disgust cease to be the average response? When will we act?
Or will we? Maybe that's what bothers me the most. We've allowed the world to breed all desire of fight out of us to the point that, as long as you're famous enough when you say it, we'll believe and accept anything dished out by those who seek to harm us. "But Mason," you say, "Jesus was a hippie who loved everyone and said turn the other cheek and all that..."
Read Matthew 21. You'll eventually stumble over verses 12ff. Jesus didn't see the people taking advantage of worship and profaning the temple and simply shake his head and say "Man that's terrible..."
He drove them out - he turned over tables - he kicked over chairs. He reclaimed his ground.
Shouldn't we?
Sometimes, if all things are as they should be, you get a second chance to do something beyond your capabilities for Someone beyond your understanding. Here's what I'm doing with mine...
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Happy Easter!!
I hope that all of you had a wonderful time in worship yesterday! I was blessed to be with my church family and more blessed by their attitude of worship and the WONDERFUL breakfast that was prepared for us all. Our schedule was a lot different than normal; starting at 7am and being home by 10:45. It was nice! Different is good for a little while, normally... but we'll be back to normal in no time. :)
How about a sermon? This was during our Sunrise Service, from 7-7:30. I got really excited and had to slow myself down... correctly use the word resurrection, not rapture... and bust myself for saying "things" - but I really enjoyed being with folks this early in the morning.
Next up, the Adult Easter Cantata. My apologies for singing too loud! I didn't realize I was sticking out that much until I listened to this recording... the phrase "like a sore thumb" comes to mind. But - that one thing aside, Melanie certainly does a super job with us and really makes us sound good! I though this went great and really closed our Easter Worship in a wonderful way.
So, there you have it. I hope you spent the day with a church family, or reflecting on the beauty and wonderment of an empty tomb. Jesus did all of that for each and every one of us. How awesome!
How about a sermon? This was during our Sunrise Service, from 7-7:30. I got really excited and had to slow myself down... correctly use the word resurrection, not rapture... and bust myself for saying "things" - but I really enjoyed being with folks this early in the morning.
Next up, the Adult Easter Cantata. My apologies for singing too loud! I didn't realize I was sticking out that much until I listened to this recording... the phrase "like a sore thumb" comes to mind. But - that one thing aside, Melanie certainly does a super job with us and really makes us sound good! I though this went great and really closed our Easter Worship in a wonderful way.
So, there you have it. I hope you spent the day with a church family, or reflecting on the beauty and wonderment of an empty tomb. Jesus did all of that for each and every one of us. How awesome!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
A glitch in the matrix
So, for those of you actually keeping up - I haven't made a post to this thing in a month or more. I know, I know... where's the love, right?
No real excuse, other than the same ole' story of Seminary kicking my rear-end. I took a seminar class during Spring Break and that always gets me. Cramming that much stuff into such a short time knocks everything else out of whack. Plus, it's just goofy to take an additional class on the week that you're supposed to be taking a break. Clearly I'm lots of things, but smart ain't one - I suppose.
So, without further ado - I present A VIDEO. Please keep your public displays of excitement down so that those near you aren't startled or offended.
Cute, huh?
AAAaAaaaaaannd, just for you - I've decided that it's "watch one video - get two more free" day, so have some sermons:
Hey Mom - you're welcome.
:)
No real excuse, other than the same ole' story of Seminary kicking my rear-end. I took a seminar class during Spring Break and that always gets me. Cramming that much stuff into such a short time knocks everything else out of whack. Plus, it's just goofy to take an additional class on the week that you're supposed to be taking a break. Clearly I'm lots of things, but smart ain't one - I suppose.
So, without further ado - I present A VIDEO. Please keep your public displays of excitement down so that those near you aren't startled or offended.
Cute, huh?
AAAaAaaaaaannd, just for you - I've decided that it's "watch one video - get two more free" day, so have some sermons:
Hey Mom - you're welcome.
:)
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