Midterm Election 2014 Recap: What does it mean to you?

Midterm Election 2014 Recap: What does it mean to you?

“Being engaged, being there, it matters. Many people of faith seem to feel that politics is some dirty work that is too negative to contemplate, for fear of losing your serenity, but I feel that patriotism is directly charged as duty as an extension of faith. If you witnessed a crime against helpless elderly person, you would feel a call of duty to intervene. Well, in American politics you have been witnessing a crime against freedoms and you should feel a call to duty.”

How to avoid the cycinism trap

How to avoid the cycinism trap

Sin is prevalent in every person’s life, and every believer has been called to give up his own desires, so learn to quietly disagree, instead of attacking people in ways that will benefit no one. Cynicism is like cancer, and unchecked it will kill a relationship with Christ.

Not vaccinating your children is child abuse

Not vaccinating your children is child abuse

As a libertarian, I believe that every should have the freedom and rights to make their own decisions.

However, there’s a fine line between personal freedom and public well being.

For example, religious freedom: if you are a doctor and your religion doesn’t allow you to provide healthcare for divorced individuals, then I’m sorry, your religious freedom doesn’t allow you to let someone die of something that is almost completely preventable.

Whether to vaccinate is a personal choice

Vaccination should not be required for children.  Not because vaccines don’t do their job. Not because most children’s immune systems work much better than the average adult’s.  Certainly not because theconspiracy theorists claim it’s a government way of tracking us.  No, vaccinations should not be required for the simple principle of the freedom of decision and preference.

Don’t be entitled; develop an attitude of gratitude

Maintaining an attitude of gratitude can be a difficult task in a generation of entitlement, but by focusing on Christ, being thankful is possible.

In his article, The Entitlement Cure, Craig Groeschel describes entitlement as “that little voice that takes ‘I want it’ and turns it into ‘I deserve it.’” Instead of being thankful for the little things in life, some people have adopted the mindset that they deserve what they have.

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