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Politically Correct = Waste of Tax Dollars

This is too funny…at least now Sweden won’t have to deal with all those women on street corners, afraid to cross the street because the sign only instructs the men on how to do so.

When being “politically correct” replaces the obligation to be moral, all kinds of nonsense emerge.  This is just one example.

I Feel Like I Should Think More

It drives me nuts when I hear people use emotional terms when describing their thoughts about an objective, fact-based issue:

Question:  “What do you think should be done in order to prevent Social Security from going bankrupt?”  Answer: “I feel like privatization is the best option.”

What?!?  Nobody asked which flavor of ice cream you prefer today or your emotional reaction in the face of such a daunting challenge.  The question is one that needs rational analysis of a variety of facts and the consequences of the various potential solutions to the problem, producing a well thought-out decision.  Now, the decision could be wrong…nobody expects that the respondent will provide THE definitive, correct answer.  However, the question is one which requires and intellectual response, not an emotional one.

Jesus said, “Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.”  Our language betrays the fact that our generation has lost faith in objectivity, rationality, fact, and truth.  People rarely “think” or “believe” anything about anything anymore.  Now, they “feel like” everything from the sum of 2 plus 2 to their favorite flavor of ice cream to the results of their monthly budget or the existence or non-existence of God.

As believers, we should be aware that a rational, objective approach is insufficient for 100% of life, but this approach is foundational to reality because a Constant exists in the universe and He is the source of reality, the moral law-giver.  We should never be so arrogant as to believe that we perfectly understand everything and that we cannot be wrong about an issue.  However, we shouldn’t back away (nor slip into our culture’s habit) of speaking as if everything were up to personal choice.  This, I believe.

Nitty Gritty Spirituality

What comes to mind when you think of the term, “spiritual”? Angels? God? Heaven? Demons? Prayer? What about evangelism? These are all good answers, but what about digging ditches, mowing the yard, or even heartbreak? Too often, we forget that God is interested in our reliance on Him in ALL of life’s experiences. He created us and He knows our strengths, weaknesses, and struggles. We can bring any of our experiences to Him, the highs and lows included.

Check out the lyrics, to Larry Norman’s, “I’ve Got to Learn to Live Without You“. If the lyrics don’t seem “spiritual”, maybe you need to reconsider how you relate to God.

You came into my life, you took me off the shelf
You told my name to me and taught me what to do.
But then you went away and left me by myself,
I feel completely lost and lonely without you.

Why’d you go, baby? I guess you know,
I’ve got to learn to live without you.
I’ve got to learn to live without you.
I’ve got to learn to live without you, without you.

Today I thought I saw you walking down the street
With someone else, I turned my head and faced the wall.
I started crying and my heart fell to my feet
But when I looked again it wasn’t you at all.

Why’d you go, baby? I guess you know,
I’ve got to learn to live without you.
I’ve got to learn to live without you.
I’ve got to learn to live without you, without you.
It’s just no good without you, without you.
It’s just no good without you, without you.
It’s just no good without you.

I’ve got to learn to live without you.
I’ve got to learn to live without you.
I’ve got to learn to live without you.

Not hopeful or uplifting enough? Sometimes life isn’t. We need to be willing to face that fact and remember that God is present in all aspects of our life. His grace is available for the abandoned spouse as well as for the joyful Sunday morning worshiper. We should never run from an honest relationship with God in the interests of appearing “more spiritual”. If you’ve got a friend facing hard times, lift them up in prayer, but be willing to walk through the low times without condemning them for their lack of “victory” as they face the trials.

Hope for the Hopeless?

The Cap’n over at Captain’s Quarters offers a thought provoking post on Obama’s message of hope…or is it hopelessness?  Or is it hope that he can win by encouraging hopelessness?  Sometimes it’s difficult to distill the Democratic hopeful’s true message.  One thing’s for sure, though, Obama would have you avert your eyes from personal responsibility and look beyond it to the savior of big government.

Let’s not forget that the Bible leads us to look not at ourselves, exclusively, for answers, but to look to God first and foremost.  We’re to seek His ways and live lives of obedient trust in Him.  This requires that each individual accept his or her personal responsibility for their own obedience, not that we elect and legislate His Kingdom into existence while any failures are safely laid on the shoulders of government, education, media, or any other sector of society.

Where is your hope?

Sweden: Post-Christian…Soon To Be Post-Socialist???

If it’s broke, you’d better fix it.

Listen to the liberals in the USA as they sing the praises of socialism.  If we were all as smart as our intellectual elite, we would entrust everything to their care and rest easy while they take care of us, right?  Well, the Socialist Utopian Kingdom of Sweden continues to see the socialist ideal crumbling beneath their feet.  Do we really want to follow them down this path?

The Local has an interesting article which I offer for your consideration.  Here’s an excerpt describing the methods which Swedes use to avoid paying into the system.  (Trust me, the vast majority of Swedes never fail to take “their fair share” out of the system.)  Sound like a welfare state on the road to bankruptcy?  Maybe, maybe not.  One thing’s for sure, as the article points out, the system had better change quick or it won’t last long.

The release of Plan B last October was accompanied by an opinion piece in Dagens Nyheter, in which the authors explained that 95 percent of Swedes had confessed to having, in one way or another, tampered with social welfare systems for their own benefit.

“Bergström explains that our ministers are not the only ones challenging the system. Sweden was once a country in which it was very common to choose “Plan A” – to live your life according to existing social systems. Today, however it has become common to go for “Plan B” and bend the rules.

In their book, Bergström and his fellow authors explain that a Swede with a marginal tax a little over fifty percent must earn 28,550 kronor in order to have 10,000 kronor left over after visible and hidden taxes have been paid.

If the latter sum is to be paid to a labourer facing the same marginal tax, the labourer will have just 2,196 kronor left after taxes. Thus only 8 percent of the original sum can be consumed by the person performing the service, with 92 percent going to taxes.”

Google Censorship

I wouldn’t say that I’ve ever been a conspiracy theorist, although I will admit to getting a laugh out of listening to the occasional late night radio broadcasts full of stories about black helicopters, alien abductions, and internment camps being built across the USA.  However, I’m also a conservative, believing that governmental authority should be kept to the minimum necessary to provide for a free and peaceful society.   As a result, I’m always a little leery of big government (especially unelected, unaccountable governing bodies) – the United Nations being one of the governing bodies I’m least likely to trust.

So, I want to do my little part to assist Mr. Matthew Lee in his attempts to bring some transparency to the UN.  As this article states, Mr. Lee isn’t always 100% accurate, but at least he’s attempting to inform people of some of the abuses and failures of that powerful organization.  Let’s not forget, after all, that the UN operates from a decidedly Secular Humanist perspective, a fact which should never fail to make us look twice at its initiatives. Of course, the UN does a lot of good, but as with any human organization, it certainly doesn’t do only good.

FoxNews reports:

“Over the last couple of years, Lee has proved to be a constant — and controversial — thorn in the U.N.’s side.
Though his writing is clunky, his methods unorthodox (and often highly annoying) and his news judgment sometimes more than a little off the mark, Lee has hit his share of bullseyes and became an outlet for whistleblowers inside the U.N.
In 2006, for example, he drew attention to human-rights abuses by the Ugandan People’s Defense Force during a U.N. disarmament program, including incidents in which four people were killed and over 100 homes destroyed.”

I find it interesting that the most powerful search engine in the world (forgive me if I give Google too much credit) can’t seem to solve the “technical glitch” that’s keeping Lee’s website out of their searches.

Check out Mr. Lee’s website at www.innercitypress.com and help him keep us informed, even if Google doesn’t like it.

Symptoms of a Declining Society

The following complaints come from students in a country with one of the least demanding educational systems in the world.  (Read the full article here.)  A country where students are subsidized to attend the equivalent of high school.  University?  Paid for.

“More than 20 percent of students polled indicated stress related to studying as the main reason for wanting to quit.

And about one in six listed difficulties with money as also a major factor for them wanting to stop studying.

Approximately one in ten of the students polled indicated having a hard time keeping pace; the poor quality of their education; difficulties fitting in, and/or unclear requirements as other reasons why they considered quitting their studies.

Just under 40 percent of those polled noted that they needed or need special help from their schools. And of those, 40 percent indicated that they didn’t receive the help they needed.”

Do you think students in China, Korea, or India are whining about any of these factors?  No, they’re diligently preparing themselves to become world class biochemists, astrophysicists and the like.

Most Western nations fit the classic, “fat, dumb, and happy” description, but we won’t stay that way for long in this global economy.  Parents, challenge your kids to apply themselves, quit making excuses, and rid themselves of the notion that anything will be handed to them.  We in the West are not entitled to ANYTHING.  If we don’t embrace that fact, as a society, we will soon be left with NOTHING.

in·teg·ri·ty

n.     1.  Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
2.  The state of being unimpaired; soundness.
3.  The quality or condition of being whole or undivided; completeness.

(Definition provided by www.dictionary.com)

A couple of friends of mine run the blog located at www.irsmind.com, an excellent resource for anyone seeking to gain an understanding of how to deal with the IRS on a variety of topics.  The blog is extremely helpful and attempts to assist the reader in making wise decisions in relation to the tax matters discussed.  My friends at irsmind.com are also believers in Christ and desire that their blog glorify him, just as they desire for all of their activities.

My friends are not wealthy men, by the way, and they could certainly use some extra income, so they were excited when they were contacted by a company who wanted to pay for a post on their site.  (By the way, nobody’s contacted me with a similar request, and I’ve got no problem with advertising here, just in case any of you were considering it!)  Go and check out their blog and you won’t find the aforementioned “sponsored post” anywhere to be found.  Why not?  It’s simple: the company who wanted to advertise was a “payday” loan company – one of those lenders who preys on those who lack financial savvy, abound in appetites, and suffer a severe deficit of resources and patience.

It all came down to integrity.  They could’ve sold out and made a quick buck (quite a few, actually), but they would have sacrificed that most precious of attributes, their integrity.  Is there a dollar value on your integrity?  Is there only so much risk you can take before integrity becomes a luxury you just can’t afford?  I know that I’d like to give a quick, simple answer to that question, but I’m afraid that it’s a tougher question than I’d like to admit.  I pray that God grants me the grace to remain faithful in the tests and that I will be found to have true integrity.  If I do pass those tests, it’s only due to the grace of God.

Well done, guys, you’re an example to us all.  May God bring you advertisers with whom you can associate with a clear conscience and with whom you can have a mutually profitable relationship that glorifies God and blesses people!

More Common Sense on Socialized Medicine

Captain’s Quarters offers this post on the cost of socialized medicine.  I posted on this topic not too long ago and the Captain comes to very similar conclusions.  He also does a great job of emphasizing the inevitable result: social medicine is a huge step towards totalitarianism.  When your access to healthcare is on the line depending upon your decisions on a variety of personal lifestyle questions, suddenly government is making those personal decisions for you.

“In a single-payer system, the government can extort individuals over their personal choices, and even have some rational support for that extortion. In the name of “fairness”, they can determine that some people are too old to invest in their care. They can determine that others eat badly and therefore don’t deserve to take resources away from people who eat better. At some point, that could translate into preferential treatment for vegetarians or against vegetarians, depending on the whims of the bureaucracy at the moment.”

Funny Video…

Not my problem, Santa!

This video was produced by some of my coworkers. It’s a funny take on a rather serious subject. Check it out.