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Sanctimony, Hypocrisy and Cherry Picking the Bible

If you’ve been anywhere near any news anything lately you’ve seen, heard or otherwise been subjected to the ongoing saga of Kim Davis.  She’s the County Clerk from Kentucky who has recently been in the news, been arrested and been released because she won’t issue Marriage Licenses to same sex couples.

Ms. Davis has taken her stand because of her religious beliefs.  Basically, she considers same sex marriage a sin and won’t issue a marriage license for it.  She’s been told that she has to by pretty much everyone up to and including the Supreme Court but By God (literally) she’s going to stand her ground and not do the job she was elected to do.

If I did that – refused to do my job whatever the reason – I’d be fired….and rightfully so.  Because I’m paid to do X and if I refuse to do X because I’ve found religion or smoked too much dope or decided that I just don’t want to, then I should be fired.  Why?  Because I’m not doing the job I was hired to do.  You know…like Kim Davis.

As an Elected Official, Davis can’t be fired.  However, the good people of Rowan County might want to consider a recall election or impeachment.  Whatever recourse the local laws make available, she should be brought to task and relieved of her position because she is refusing to do her job.  Period.  End of statement.

“But wait!”, you cry.  “What about her religious freedom?”  What about it?  Her religious freedom is NOT BEING INFRINGED UPON!!!!!  She’s free to believe anything she wants.  However, she is NOT free to impose her religious beliefs on anyone else.  That is a violation of the other persons Constitutional Rights because she is imposing her religion and beliefs on them.  So the person who is violating the 1st Amendment is…Kim Davis.

Of course, the thing that really pisses me off is that Kim Davis and everyone else who is losing their collective shit about same sex marriage uses the Bible to justify their prejudice…and they do it by being very selective on which Bible verses they quote.

Leviticus 20:13 says, “If there is a man who lies with a male as those who lie with a woman, both of them have committed a detestable act; they shall surely be put to death. Their blood guiltiness is upon them.”

Of course, they seem to miss some other verses like…

Romans 7:2-3 which says, “For the woman who has a husband is bound by the law to her husband as long as he lives. But if the husband dies, she is released from the law of her husband. So then if, while her husband lives, she marries another man, she will be called an adulteress; but if her husband dies, she is free from that law, so that she is no adulteress, though she has married another man.”

Did I mention that Kim Davis has been divorced three times?

Then, of course, there’s Exodus 20:14  which states, “Thou shalt not commit adultery.”

Did I mention that Kim Davis conceived twins out of wedlock?  With her fourth husband?  While married to her first husband?

Davis and her supporters seem to be okay with all of that but they don’t like same sex marriage?  People who live in glass houses…nope, never mind.  I don’t want to get into that whole ‘stoning harlots’ thing.  Better if we just let that one go.

I’m reminded of something my father told me.  Dad was a Lay Minister in the United Methodist Church.  At the time I’m talking about he was also a Regional Sales Manager for an Encyclopedia company.  Along with running his Region and training the new sales people Dad made his own sales calls.

One day he made a call at the home of a small, back-country preacher.  While talking the Preacher’s wife, Dad mentioned that he was a Lay Minister.  The wife was very disappointed that her husband wasn’t home because he was such a great Biblical Scholar – entirely self taught.  Apparently he could prove using Scripture from the Bible that Heaven was located at the North Pole.

When Dad related this story to the rest of the family at dinner he said, “You can prove anything with the Bible if you’re willing to quote scripture out of context.”  Dad wasn’t wrong.  I’ve seen it done over and over.  But he missed something.  You can also justify any prejudice using the exact same technique.

Let’s get these Parties started!

As I write this, Americans are (starting) to get used to their new President. The economy is tanking world-wide and everyone seems to disagree on how to fix it…although, to a layman at least, all the different ideas seem oddly similar. The Democrats are calling the President’s plan “bold” and the Republicans are calling it “irresponsible”.

Frankly, I find the behavior of both Parties pathetic. They both seem much more interested in advancing their own agendas at the expense of the other Party than they are in helping the American people.

The people of this country seem to be in favor of what the President is trying to do – not 100% but enough to matter. Certainly enough to allow Mr. Obama to use the populace as a club to threaten Congress into doing what he wants. I’m not sure how I feel about that yet but it is nice to see the congress-critters actually doing something for a change instead of just sitting around on their collective fundaments producing nothing but enough hot air to melt an ice cap.

Don’t get me wrong. I have no problem with Congress…at least, not the idea of Congress. It’s the execution of that idea that seems to need a little work. Things have gotten so polarized these last few decades that very little actually gets done. Or it gets done by one Party while they hold the majority and then gets undone when the balance swings the other way.

It seems to me – and this is not an original idea – that starting around the time of the Reagan Administration, Partisan politics have become more pronounced. It’s gotten to the point where the Republicans – the Party that claims (wrongly) to represent me – is actually boasting about hoping the President’s recovery plan fails.

Forget about the fact that it would mean that the current economic problems would get worse. Forget about the fact that this would hurt a huge number of Americans, cause even more widespread unemployment, would cause more people to lose their homes, would cause businesses to fail. Forget that it could cripple the United States to the point that it might never recover. Forget all that. The “Important Thing”TM is for President Obama’s plan to fail – utterly and completely. Because this would prove that the Republicans were right and the Democrats were wrong.

This strikes me as wrong-headed. Simple-minded. Childish. Stupid. Short-sighted. Selfish. Did I mention Childish? In other countries it might even be Treasonous. Don’t believe me on that last one? Look up the definition of Treason as defined by various other countries and compare it to the definition used by the United States. The Rush Limburgers of this country are damn lucky they’re ‘of this country’ and not from somewhere else.

And don’t think that the Democrats are pure as the driven snow. They play the same hard-ball partisan politics as the Republicans. They just look better right now because the country has just had 8 years of hard-line Republicanism. By comparison, the Democrats are a breath of fresh air. But only by comparison.

Remember what I said earlier about how things done by one party while it’s in charge are undone when things swing the other way. The Democrats are currently reversing a lot of the things done during the last 8 years by the Republicans. Some of the undoing is for the good – such as a reversal of pretty much any environmental policy made by the Bush Administration. In other cases though, it’s not necessarily such a good thing. In too many cases, Democrats take a position opposite the Republicans simply because it’s opposite the Republicans. Again, the problem is Partisan Politics.

I’d like to see our elected officials take positions and propose legislation based on a sober, balanced assessment of the facts and make decisions based on what is best for the country, not on what is best for their Political Party. Until that happens, things will not change – except for the worse.