Catholic School Stands Firm

image thumb Catholic School Stands FirmIn Boulder, CO there is a Catholic school that refused to admit a preschooler because the child’s parents are lesbians. 

I wasn’t realy sure how I felt about this story: Catholic School Rejects Child Because Of Lesbian Parents on TheDenverChannel.com – until I read through it. 

In the eyes of God: sin is sin is sin is sin is sin.

There are no degrees of sin where you can be forgiven of some and not others.  Jesus died for all of our sins, not just some of them.

So, I guess I am on the side of the protesters in that “God loves all people”.

However, I also believe that if this particular Catholic school wishes to keep out the influence from this form of sexual immorality they should have the right to do so.

What do you think?

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The Real American Soldier

The following is some excerpts from a French OMLT (Operational Mentoring Liaison Team) infantryman’s blog that was translated to English.  It proves once again that the United States of America is the greatest country on Earth.

Even if recruits often originate from the hearth of American cities and gang territory, no one here has any goal other than to hold high and proud the star spangled banner. Each man knows he can count on the support of a whole people who provides them through the mail all that an American could miss in such a remote front-line location : books, chewing gums, razorblades, Gatorade, toothpaste etc. in such way that every man is aware of how much the American people backs him in his difficult mission. And that is a first shock to our preconceptions : the American soldier is no individualist. The team, the group, the combat team are the focus of all his attention.

 

And they are impressive warriors ! We have not come across bad ones, as strange at it may seem to you when you know how critical French people can be. Even if some of them are a bit on the heavy side, all of them provide us everyday with lessons in infantry know-how. Beyond the wearing of a combat kit that never seem to discomfort them (helmet strap, helmet, combat goggles, rifles etc.) the long hours of watch at the outpost never seem to annoy them in the slightest. On the one square meter wooden tower above the perimeter wall they stand the five consecutive hours in full battle rattle and night vision goggles on top, their sight unmoving in the directions of likely danger. No distractions, no pauses, they are like statues nights and days. At night, all movements are performed in the dark – only a handful of subdued red lights indicate the occasional presence of a soldier on the move. Same with the vehicles whose lights are covered – everything happens in pitch dark even filling the fuel tanks with the Japy pump.

 

We seldom hear any harsh word, and from 5 AM onwards the camp chores are performed in beautiful order and always with excellent spirit. A passing American helicopter stops near a stranded vehicle just to check that everything is alright; an American combat team will rush to support ours before even knowing how dangerous the mission is – from what we have been given to witness, the American soldier is a beautiful and worthy heir to those who liberated France and Europe.

Is that AWESOME or what?

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