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I am now a simple Grandpa who's life is made richer as each grandchild is born. My wife and I have raised five children and the 30 year love labor of raising them has begun to yield sweet fruit..... And then there are fruits of 30 years in ministry ... I am a satisfied old man full of the joy of the Lord.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Gov. Arnold Vs. Free Speech


Gov. Arnold Steroidnegger has finally shown his true colors. He cares little or nothing about conservative Christian values. He has signed into law one of the worst bills California has come up with in its history. It will affect all of our lives.

He has made it illegal, if you get any money from the state, to speak the truth about non-biblical sexual behavior. It makes no difference if you are Christian, atheist, or liberal space cadet. If you take money from the state of California, you better not ever discuss the bible and what it says in Romans chapter one. That has become hate speech.
There are other bills on the way for his signature even worse than this one. There is one that will change the textbooks of California to remove anything negative about "whatever" sexuality. This will cause changes in other states simply by the fact that California buys so many textbooks that the publishers will edit these changes and sell the same books to other states.

California is on the "slippery slope" and there must be some major changes to keep it from hitting the bottom.
More here.

There, something has finally jolted me out of my apathy about current events. Maybe I will start blogging again now.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad to hear that you are back in the "blog-o-sphere!" :)

10:38 PM, August 29, 2006  
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10:45 PM, September 03, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

My wife heard on the radio that he passed a law saying it was illegal to refer to students as "boy" or "girl" in school, but rather as "student".
I wonder if "it" would then be more appropriate.

"Hey, Johnny, don't take that book. Give it back to it."

Or do they still use books in CaliFOR-nee-ah.

4:43 AM, September 04, 2006  

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