Monday, March 17, 2008

I Pledge Allegiance to a Country without borders, without Politicians...

Surprise! I have no idea who I'm going to vote for. I'm traditionally a Republican (Capitalism ftw), but with the moron that has been selected to represent the party, I have no choice. I also do not think that neither Hilary or Obama are really the candidates that are best for the country. I don't know and I don't really care anymore. People always say that you can't complain if you don't vote. Can I just vote for no one? Do I really have to choose the least of the evils? That doesn't make any sense to me. None at all. I want someone great to step up and fix the country. Someone that will really change things for the better.

One suggestion that I have heard is to write "Jesus Christ" in as my choice for President. I mocked this. I had no choice. I mean, I guess we need a Republican who bleeds red, white, and blue. Come on.

I'll propose something else. Why don't we let the morality of Christ control our lives and not our government? Why can't our conscience be our moral compass? Why do we need to have a "Christian" in office so that our laws line up with our faith? America was created with freedom of religion, so they can't take away our ability to worship God. I don't think they could since 75% of Americans claim to be Christian. It's not like Christianity lines up with Capitalism anyway. Didn't Jesus say to give what we have to the poor? Why isn't that being preached unless the church is building something new? Yeah, give your money to us, not the people who don't have jobs. "They were in prison, it's their fault they made a mistake when they were 18 years old and even though they have cleaned up, their arrest record still prevents them from getting a job so they have to beg on the streets or live in a tiny house. Give your money to us because we need a basketball court." Real Christians are hard to find in America today, yet the Atheists are the ones taking over. I don't think so. I think the dumb Christians are taking over. Why don't we try to stop them? The fake ones. The Christians who don't actually live out their faith. The ones that think showing up on Sunday is good enough.

Maybe it's because there aren't enough of those to teach the rest...

I'm trying. I expect a packed house for Easter. I won't be at a Sunrise service though. Jesus is risen every day. I don't need one day to commemorate it. I celebrate it every day. Happy Easter tomorrow and the day after and the day after....

I pledge allegiance to a country without borders, without politicians
Watching for my sky to get torn apart
We are broken, we are bitter
We're the problem, we're the politicians
Watching for our sky to get torn apart
-Switchfoot

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