As the bible says in Leviticus 20:13 - "If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads." word for word, taken literally the bible says homosexuality is not only a sin, but one that is punishable by death. This is why the other ministers in Laramie wouldn't hold a vigil; they thought that because he was gay he doesn't deserve to go to heaven. the fact that they don't believe Matthews sexuality is moral, doesn't mean they shouldn't mourn for the loss of his life. In James 3:9 the bible says "We are all made in His Image and God made us the same! Before you were formed in your mother's womb He knew you, even before the foundations of the earth were laid He knew you and He made us all equal with the same capacity to do great things just like Him." He is still a human, therefore created in the image of God, and his life is equally as valuable in Gods eyes as that of anyone else. The life of a 21 year old man was brutally taken from him, and under every circumstance that is a terrible crime to the world. He should be mourned, and the fact that the ministers refused to preform that little service, which is their job to do, is a disgrace to any and all churches they may belong to. You cannot claim to have a close relationship with God, and speak his word if you do not uphold his values. Even if they agree that homosexuality is a sin punishable by death, one of Gods children was taken from the earth before his time, and should be mourned.
Friday, November 1, 2013
Laramie project
"I was really jolted because, you know, when we did the vigil- we wanted to get other ministers involved and we called some of them, and they were not going to get involved."(Father Roger Schmit 28)
As the bible says in Leviticus 20:13 - "If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads." word for word, taken literally the bible says homosexuality is not only a sin, but one that is punishable by death. This is why the other ministers in Laramie wouldn't hold a vigil; they thought that because he was gay he doesn't deserve to go to heaven. the fact that they don't believe Matthews sexuality is moral, doesn't mean they shouldn't mourn for the loss of his life. In James 3:9 the bible says "We are all made in His Image and God made us the same! Before you were formed in your mother's womb He knew you, even before the foundations of the earth were laid He knew you and He made us all equal with the same capacity to do great things just like Him." He is still a human, therefore created in the image of God, and his life is equally as valuable in Gods eyes as that of anyone else. The life of a 21 year old man was brutally taken from him, and under every circumstance that is a terrible crime to the world. He should be mourned, and the fact that the ministers refused to preform that little service, which is their job to do, is a disgrace to any and all churches they may belong to. You cannot claim to have a close relationship with God, and speak his word if you do not uphold his values. Even if they agree that homosexuality is a sin punishable by death, one of Gods children was taken from the earth before his time, and should be mourned.
As the bible says in Leviticus 20:13 - "If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads." word for word, taken literally the bible says homosexuality is not only a sin, but one that is punishable by death. This is why the other ministers in Laramie wouldn't hold a vigil; they thought that because he was gay he doesn't deserve to go to heaven. the fact that they don't believe Matthews sexuality is moral, doesn't mean they shouldn't mourn for the loss of his life. In James 3:9 the bible says "We are all made in His Image and God made us the same! Before you were formed in your mother's womb He knew you, even before the foundations of the earth were laid He knew you and He made us all equal with the same capacity to do great things just like Him." He is still a human, therefore created in the image of God, and his life is equally as valuable in Gods eyes as that of anyone else. The life of a 21 year old man was brutally taken from him, and under every circumstance that is a terrible crime to the world. He should be mourned, and the fact that the ministers refused to preform that little service, which is their job to do, is a disgrace to any and all churches they may belong to. You cannot claim to have a close relationship with God, and speak his word if you do not uphold his values. Even if they agree that homosexuality is a sin punishable by death, one of Gods children was taken from the earth before his time, and should be mourned.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Through out the movie the theme that violence only makes things worse is portrayed. From Stephens friend dying in Vietnam, to the minor conflicts that escalated to near homicide with the kids violence clearly never ends well. Stephens friend died in Vietnam during a battle that amounted to nothing. regardless of who won the battle, neither side really won the war, and got what they were fighting for. it was just a waste of thousands of lives, and billions of dollars by both sides for a promised ending that never came to fruition. though that was never actually focused on in the movie they portrayed it through a similar situation with the conflict between the Simmons, and Lipnicki children. it started off as a sort of school yard rivalry vying to show dominance, but it escalated to much more than that. the Simmons kids took material from the Lipnicki estate to build a fort with. many of said items came from the old Simmons house that was torn down, and later scavenged by the Lipnickis. in short order the two groups began launching all out assaults on one and other. everything from fists to smoke grenades to Molotovs were used. amazingly no one died, though lethal force was definitely being used, and the conflict didn't end until someone almost had. none of this fighting was necessary, and it served no purpose but to destroy the thing they were fighting for, much like the Vietnam War. throughout the movie Stephen advised his son against escalating to violence, and it turns out his advice rang true. violence did have a way of ruining everything.
"Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for I am the baddest mother fucker in the God damn valley"- Jarhead. due to the socioeconomic status of the area, and the two families in general this quote is very applicable. both the Simmons and Lipnicki kids want to the king of the valley, and you prove you're king by dominating the other contenders. because schooling ends at 6th grade, and none of the families have enough money to move the chance of getting out of that rural town was pretty low. and if your staying for life, you might as well be the top dog. this is one of the roots of the major conflict in the film, and this quote shows a glimpse of the mindset for the kids in question. they were always challenging each other to dares, and fighting to prove who's boss, or in Jarhead terms "the baddest mother fucker in the god damn valley." even during the auction when Stephen fights the Lipnicki father they are trying to assert their dominance, and power over their counterpart.
Monday, September 2, 2013
I'd say they're my favorite
One of my favorite things in the world is CU buffs basketball. I went to my first CU basketball game when I was less than one week old, and I've been a die hard fan ever since. I use to go with my parents to all the games, but now that I'm older I go with my friends to the 8th rowdiest student section in the country!
(http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_22141668/mens-basketball-cu-buffs-run-out-room-at)(the CU student section at a basketball game)
When I first started watching Buffs basketball they were one of the worst teams in the Big 12 every year, but ever since they hired Tad Boyle, and got players like Alec Burks (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=J9CDoglXWrk)(Alec Burks dunk) things have really turned around. we are coming into the 2013-14 season ranked in the top 25! I've become much more interested in it the past few years, and now I know the recruiting prospects CU is targeting out until 2016. I don't know what it is about CU basketball that I love so much, but its one of my favorite things in the world.
Another one of my favorite things is the song "My favorite things" from the Sound of Music. It always puts me in a good mood, and reminds me look on the bright side of life.
(http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_22141668/mens-basketball-cu-buffs-run-out-room-at)(the CU student section at a basketball game)
When I first started watching Buffs basketball they were one of the worst teams in the Big 12 every year, but ever since they hired Tad Boyle, and got players like Alec Burks (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=J9CDoglXWrk)(Alec Burks dunk) things have really turned around. we are coming into the 2013-14 season ranked in the top 25! I've become much more interested in it the past few years, and now I know the recruiting prospects CU is targeting out until 2016. I don't know what it is about CU basketball that I love so much, but its one of my favorite things in the world.
Another one of my favorite things is the song "My favorite things" from the Sound of Music. It always puts me in a good mood, and reminds me look on the bright side of life.
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