Jan 14, 2009

January

January sucks
mooseballs
soaked in
pondwater.

Just in case
anyone
was wondering.

Jan 12, 2009

Taking A Stand

Ok, let me say from the start that I know this is going to offend some people. I hope they'll forgive me for disagreeing with them and, for what it's worth, I forgive them for disagreeing with me. It is, however, my blog and, honestly, I'm at a point in my life where I think I need to move from thoughts to words. Maybe, in another 41.5 years, I'll actually get from words to actions.

These pictures moved me to tears:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/couragecampaign/sets/72157611501972510/

I grew up in a conservative household in a very conservative area. I'm Christian. I'm straight. None of which changes how brutally unfair it is that the decades-long partnerships of some of my friends can't be truly recognized by the law.

Equal doesn't have exceptions, else it would not be equal.

There are some that will say I can't be Christian and support "gay marriage". Well, there are those that dismissed Christ as being unGodly because he consorted with tax collectors and prostitutes and, heaven forfend!, treated women as people. The new testament God, through Christ, is about inclusiveness - God is love. We are of God, we are of love. And those that love should be allowed to marry and stay married.

No marriage threatens another simply by its existence. The only thing that threatens a marriage is its own partners (and, for some, unequal treatment under the law).

If you want my honest opinion, which if you've read this far, you're probably sickly fascinated by my drivel, I think civil union and religious marriage are two separate things. I happen to have both - a civil union sealed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and a religious commitment sealed by the Diocese of Springfield.

Don't we have enough undercommitted couples in the US? Do we really need to force some to remain undercommitted by law?

Just my humble opinion, of course.


P.S. Want to sign the pledge to repeal CA Prop 8? I did. Here's a link for that.