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New York Same Sex Legislation Fails December 2. 2009

The New York Legislature failed to pass the same-sex marriage law today effectively killing any hope of passage this year. In response I have written an open letter to the Senate which I will be mailing to each senator awaiting a response. Here is the letter
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David  Wednesday, December 2. 2009 @ 16:49
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Homemade Summer Forest Lye Soap July 5. 2009

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David  Sunday, July 5. 2009 @ 20:59
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Trusting Jesus Doesn't Cut It June 21. 2009

Electrical Storm

Our gospel lesson for today seems be a simple open and shut case for we preachers. The message almost shouts itself from the pages. The preacher says, "Just Trust Jesus and all of your problems will be solved, Amen" end of sermon. Now, we can all get back to our easy chairs and TVs or our gardens and lemon-aide. If only it really were that easy. If only all we had to do was 'trust in Jesus'—whatever that means—to live in perfect peace and ease. Fortunately, life is much messier and dirtier than that.


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David  Sunday, June 21. 2009 @ 09:48
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Hate Crimes Bill May 3. 2009


There has been a lot of uproar by fundamentalist religious conservatives lately about the congress making strides to include sexual orientation and gender identity in the list of federally protected classes that already includes race, religion, national origin, and color.  The two fronts [haven't they ever heard.. never fight a war on two fronts] the two fronts by which they are coming at this bill are saying sexual orientation includes pedophilia, incest,  apotemnophilia, telephone scatalogia, toucherism and a whole list of others. The other front is that the bill will prevent religious organizations from being able to speak freely against homosexuals, transgender individuals and whomever else's pants they want to get into on any particular Sunday.

As to the free speech, I wonder if any of them have actually read H.R.1913 and the section that deals with sexual orientation. Here is how the bill stands now as it was passed on April 29, 2009 by the House:

In General- Chapter 13 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
...(a)...(2)...(A) IN GENERAL- Whoever, whether or not acting under color of law, in any circumstance described in subparagraph (B), willfully causes bodily injury to any person or, through the use of fire, a firearm, a dangerouse weapon, or an explosive or incendiary device, attempts to cause bodily injury to any person, because of the actual or perceived religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability of any person--

(i) shall be imprisoned not more than 10 years, fined in accordance with this title, or both; and

(ii) shall be imprisoned for any term of years or for life, fined in accordance with this title, or both, if--

(I) death results from the offense; or

(II) the offense includes kidnaping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual abuse or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill.

The law clearly defines the limits of what can be considered a hate crime and unless the people who are scared this will limit their free speech are inciting people to rip arms off, beat people up or shoot people because of "religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability", their speech--however discriminatory it may seem--is not a hate crime. So, the Wesboro Baptist Church--aka the Fred Phelps family--can still protest funerals and claim that God hates this or that person or country without fear of committing a hate crime... that is unless they start throwing stones at people they perceive to be gay. I believe the real fear is that the fundamentalists know they are preaching hate from the pulpit and hate leads to violence.

On the pedophilia front--who thought I would ever say that--the argument has been filled with strawmen and delusion more than anything else. Now, follow me in this... let's suppose... just suppose that pedophilia would be considered "protected" as the republicans in congress and neo-conservatives have postulated this bill will produce. The example they have given is that a mother finds out her son/daughter has been raped by someone and the mother "slaps the pedophile with her purse." They say the mother would be prosecuted for a hate crime. There are 2 flaws in this logic. One the mother is not hitting the person because they are a pedophile but rather because the person raped her child. Now, what it would protect if pedophilia were considered protected is a pedophile that has served his/her time and is back out of prison and a random group of people come to his/her house and beat him/her to near death or shoot at the person. The second flaw is more of a legal argument in that the courts have always looked at mitigating circumstances when judging the merits of cases and the example given of a mother slapping the pedophile has huge mitigating weight. You see the mental and hypothetical twists and turns that one needs to do just to even hold up to reason the scenarios being postulated that this bill will produce. They are a fiction created by those that just want to oppose every socially progressive movement by this country without reasoning through.  Now, even if this crazy scenario would happen it would not stop the prosecution of pedophiles for their crimes but the way they are spinning the language around this it would lead some people to think they are legalizing incest and pedophilia with this bill.  Crazy talk!

What this all turns out to be is my complete and utter astonishment that anyone considering themselves to be following Jesus of Nazareth would try and stop a bill that tries to limit the effects of violence from hate. Are they afraid that love is just not strong enough to conquer hate that they themselves need to use fire to combat fire? Is the gospel message not effective enough that they have to use violence to spread the word? I'd really like to know because I really don't understand.

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David  Sunday, May 3. 2009 @ 09:39
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Cheating on my blog April 29. 2009


You know I love blog posts that inform you that no posts have been made to the blog in a while and that the author is totally sorry about it.  Well, this is one such post but I'm really not that sorry about it.  I've been having a wonderful time acclimating to the world here in NYC and really just haven't had time to post stuff.  I will be making soap again soon so if you are here for that... stay tuned.  

The real impetus behind this post is to link over to another blog post I did for a Presbyterian organization.  You can read the post here: Psalms Modern Blog

Here's a taste:

God of Destruction

Amos 4:1
"Hear this word, you fat cows on Mount Samaria,
you women who oppress the poor and crush the needy
and say to your husbands, "Bring us some drinks!" "

What a ride this week has been: from temperature swings of 50 degrees, finding out America tortures, to the PCUSA once again voting against inclusion. It all seems so tumultuous but then again that's what Spring is all about. We are changing seasons. We are moving from the cold introversion and self-reflection of winter to the warmth of rebirth and community. As I was laying in the sun basking in this new found change in the weather, I came to realize something about my theology that was missing. For all of this new Spring life to appear, something needs to be destroyed first. God is a god of destruction. At first this sounded blasphemous to my uber-liberal-god-is-all-love ears but the more I meditated on it and upon the prophet Amos, which I had been reading this week, I came to find peace and a sense of joy in God breaking things we hold to be unchanging facts. God destroyed death in the resurrection of Christ. God overturned life and walked with us. God destroyed the power of sin.

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David  Wednesday, April 29. 2009 @ 14:53
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So I Got Fat November 23. 2008

Since starting my new j-o-b I've found that my eating habits have changed drastically. When I was in Rensselaer the way lunch was coordinated was individualized. Our assigned lunch times were so different that we often ate alone. Granted we would break these rules sometimes and order a pizza or something. So for most days my meal consisted of soup and maybe a sandwich and a salad. Now that I'm in New York, I work though lunch and the department that I work in is very communal in its lunch time. Since we work through lunch we often order out for delivery. These foods are not the most healthy choices for sure and the portions are huge! I've tried to mitigate this change in diet by walking half a mile before and after work (to and from Grand Central). My belly has started to grow! I've never been in this situation where I didn't just eat what I wanted. I've thought about bringing my lunch but the peer-pressure is amazing... almost worse than church peer-pressure. It really is a tight-knit community. So, the next logical step is to exercise more. I already do yoga twice a week but obviously that's not enough. I'm really at a loss when it comes to "fitness." So being the flabby internet guy, I hopped onto youtube to see if there were any workout programs. I ended up finding a free site (sparkpeople.com
) that suggests workouts based on questions you answer. It even gives you a meal plan if you want one or you can just track your food intake. I'm still waiting to find a catch for it being free but it hasn't popped up. They must make all their money off of ads, which don't really interest me.
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David  Sunday, November 23. 2008 @ 11:58
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The Search is Over August 18. 2008

Well that was a quick search. I have been offered a position for a "competitive salary" at an awesome place. I had 3 rounds of interviews and each one was fantastic. I start Thursday! They are fedex'ing me the official offer tonight!
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David  Monday, August 18. 2008 @ 19:36
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