Expressing our thoughts

It’s really strange that programmers that have
blogs always tweak their blogs and it’s always down. I would imagine
that if i can do all the programming in the world, my site would always
be up but strangely it’s because i can do all the programming in the
world that my site is always down.

I think it’s got to do with the principle the more i know the more i
don’t know, the more i don’t know, the more i don’t know? k, never
mind. Just blabbing. I know there’s a moral to the story. Just that i
can’t figure it out at this point. Oh wells…

I observe with interest the “hoo ha” about the punishment on the
bloggers who made racist comments. I still maintain that we should be
able to write whatever we want to write BUT as Christians, we should
draw the line at

sexual immorality
impurity
lust
evil desires
greed
expressions of anger, rage, malice, slander and filthy language

Jesus was a great example. He would just say whatever. It pricked those
who deserved to be pricked and each time they tried to get rid of Him.
But it didn’t stop him from articulating what was the heart of God -
whether through stories or through straight to the heart talks. He
didn’t wait for the government to give Him a chance to express his
thoughts and he didn’t blame the government for not giving Him a chance
to do so. He knew that they would never. But He counted the cost and
did it anyway.

Speaking the truth will cost.

I pray that as citizens, we will not just complain for the sake of
complaining but we will do what is right in the eyes of God and remain
blameless but still speak the truth with gentleness and all respect.

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