Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Freedom of Speech?

Who knew in America you could be so harassed for simply stating your belief? So much for freedom of speech, right? (From BBC.COM)

Gay marriage row at Miss USA show

The runner-up at the Miss USA beauty pageant says her outspoken opposition to gay marriage cost her first place in the competition.

During the televised event, Carrie Prejean - Miss California - said she believed that "a marriage should be between a man and a woman".

She had been asked for her views on the subject by one of the judges, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton.

"It did cost me my crown," said Ms Prejean, after the competition.

The eventual winner of the pageant was Kristen Dalton, Miss North Carolina.

'Alienated'

"We live in a land where you can choose same-sex marriage or opposite marriage," said Ms Prejean, in a section of the show that has become a popular clip on YouTube.

"I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman," she continued.

"No offence to anybody out there, but that's how I was raised."

The remarks drew a mixture of booing and applause from the audience.

Speaking after the show, which was broadcast on Sunday evening in the US, Ms Prejean said: "I wouldn't have had it any other way. I said what I feel. I stated an opinion that was true to myself and that's all I can do."

Hilton said he had been "floored" by Ms Prejean's answer, which, he said, "alienated millions of gay and lesbian Americans, their families and their supporters".

He told ABC News: "She lost it because of that question. She was definitely the front-runner before that."

Keith Lewis, who runs the Miss California competition, released a statement condemning Ms Prejean's comments.

"As co-director of the Miss California USA, I am personally saddened and hurt that Miss California believes marriage rights belong only to a man and a woman."

The issue of same-sex marriage is a flashpoint in American politics.

Four US states now allow gay marriage, but many other states have passed legislation outlawing it.


Sunday, April 19, 2009

From Congress to the Brothel


So I just read this book called " From Congress to the Brothel." This is an amazing story of Linda Smith and her passion that started the organization "Shared Hope International."

This book is a "quick" read, but not so simple to get down. It is really hard to come face to face with the facts of child prostitution and the evil that it is. The way it can steal life, innocence, and freedom is frightening to me. And the facts that thousands of kids at this very second are being forced into sexual slavery, makes me sick to my stomach.

Recently I have been reading a lot about children. I just got finished "Why the Least of These Matter Most" by Dr. Wess Staford, president of Compassion International. This is an amazing book stressing the importance of children in the church and the body of christ. There little ones are the future of tomorrow, they are ones that are close to God.

And the thing that continues to hit me is the importance of protecting and spending time with children. Praying for them, having patience with them, and letting them not "grow-up" fast. It is important. There are kids out there at 13 living like adults, when they should be enjoying life not worrying about their kids and how to survive. It kills me to read stories about what adults do to these kids. Just take the life and light right out of them.

All these stories makes me want to find a way to truly love kids and make a difference in their life like Linda Smith and Wess Staford.

Amazing.
 
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