Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Social Justice for the Unborn?

As the presidential campaign unfolded back in 2008, I heard many people clamoring for "social justice". Many people, including many Christians, supported the Obama campaign since an Obama administration would bring social justice to the masses.

Now we see what kind of social justice Obama has in mind and it does not seem to include any kind of justice for the unborn. On Friday, Obama signed a Presidential memorandum in which he directed that limitations on abortions in other countries funded by US Federal tax dollars be lifted. This will ensure that there are more abortions in other countries funded by US Tax dollars. Is this the kind of social justice that Obama has in mind? If it is, I do not want to see ANY more social justice.

I would like to see this addressed by believers who voted for Obama. Obama did this as fast as he possibly could indicating to me that he is eager to make abortions more available both in this country and globally.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Thank you George W. Bush


I would like to say thank you to George W. Bush. As he steps off of the world's stage, I would like to thank him for keeping my family and this nation safe after September 11, 2001. Who would have believed that there would be no more attacks on our nation? I know that I had every belief that we would be attacked again.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Mr. Obama and the Christian doctrine of vocation

On the eve of his inauguration as our country's 44th president, Barack Obama is urging Americans to engage in "Community service". This exposes a fundamental misunderstanding that he has about what it means to be a productive member of society. By "community service", I'm guessing that he means by this is that I am supposed to engage in some activity to help and serve my neighbors without expecting anything in return.

Unfortunately, this assumes that what I do "for a living" is not part of my service to the community and that what I do "at work" is just me looking out for my own selfish interests so that I may receive a paycheck.

The Christian doctrine of vocation since the Reformation has always taught that productive members of a society will engage in producing useful goods and services for their neighbors because this is what God intended for them to do. In return for this contribution, I receive from others part of their contribution to society so that as we all work together in this way, all of our needs are met. In our society, we abstract the value of this contribution in the form of currency which we trade with one another.

Obama seems to want for the producers...those that are contributing goods and services to society to donate not only their money...but now their time to those who in many cases are making next to no contribution, not because they can't, but because they won't.

I resent this. Every day that I get up for work, I am performing service to the community by helping educate the next generation of citizens for this country...but apparently this is meaningless to Mr. Obama.