Monday, June 27, 2011

I'm Not A Political Analyst BUUUUUT;

This morning I was watching a segment on FOX News in which the Anchor Lady relayed a statement made by an unknown women (caught the end, sorry) about two-faced statements made by this president.  There were two analysts, one for the liberal side (male) and one for the conservative side (female).  The Democrat responded (you guess if he is liberal or conservative) with a very short sort-of acknowledgement about the validity of the statement but then said; "I know this, that she is not a political analyst!"  He made this statement as if to say (I could be wrong - NOT) she is not qualified to make such judgements and that should be left to the professionals (or really left to the left!  Get it?)

Well, this made me think and here we go;

I'm not a political analyst BUT, I know a fake (meaning no qualifications) when I see one!

I'm not a political analyst BUT, I know a liar when I can hear what one says and does!

I'm not a political analyst BUT, I know you can't spend your way out of debt or trouble!

I'm not a political analyst BUT, I know a socialist when one speaks and acts!

I'm going on a limb on this one.  I'm not a political analyst BUT, I know you don't elect a muslim when at war with one, especially when it is hard to see what side he really is on (it's not that hard)!?

I'm not a political analyst BUT, I know it is better to drill at home than pay away - HELLO!

I'm not a political analyst BUT, I realize when Special Interest Groups are not in mine or this countries best interests!

I'm not a political analyst BUT, I realize that ALL WARS COST, Sacrifices, Money and Time!  Ironically they cost whether we "win or lose", one tends to be better than the other?

I'm not a political analyst BUT, I know that Thomas Jefferson knew more about running a healthy country than ALL of Congress combined!  What is really sad is that he told us what not to do and that is exactly what we are doing?

I'm not a political analyst BUT, I know that our current taxation is killing businesses!

I'm not a political analyst BUT, I know when some one can't budget themselves and the terrible cost it costs!

Lastly (and everybody said "Amen");  I'm not a political analyst and if they are anything like politicians then I waisted five minutes of precious time listening to him.  I hope I didn't waste your time?

ernie

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Conservative Humor from My Dad


The Pope and Obama are on the same stage in Yankee Stadium in front of a huge crowd.
 
The Pope leans towards Mr. Obama and said, "Do you know that with one little wave of my hand I can make every person in this crowd go wild with joy? This joy will not be a momentary display, but will go deep into their hearts and they'll forever speak of this day and rejoice!"
 
Obama replied, "I seriously doubt that!  With one little wave of your hand....Show me!"
 
So the Pope backhanded him and knocked him off the stage!
 
AND THE CROWD ROARED & CHEERED WILDLY!
 
Kind of brings a tear to your eye, doesn't it?

Sunday, June 19, 2011

"How To Drink A House" by Ray Comfort

The following is from Ray Comfort's Blog:


It's been said that if you have a question about something, ask a teenager. They know everything. Well, they think they do. One of my sons moved into an apartment with a couple of friends when he was a teenager. After about a year of his paying rent, I explained to him how much he could have saved if he had stayed at home. The thought of not paying rent, no utility bills, free food, and clean clothes must have spoken to him, because he moved back home and saved a bundle.

He was soon in a financial position to support the woman of his dreams. This happened around the time he purchased a pair of generic sneakers for about $20. He said that he realized he had been wasting money on high-priced designer brands just to look cool. My boy had become a man.

More recently a mother asked me to talk to her teenage daughter about tattoos. The daughter was tempted to get one, so I suggested that she wait until she was in her early 20s, and then make a decision. When I added that the difference between 19 and 22 was about 10 years, both mother and daughter nodded in agreement.

Tattoos are fine for those who want to mark themselves for life. I remember chatting with a very distressed man who complained that he couldn’t get a job. I told him that the words "F- - - You!" that he had tattooed on his chin, could have had something to do with it. He reluctantly agreed.

Two nights before I was married I decided to find out if there was anything worthwhile in alcohol and tobacco. I drank eight double Bacardis and then chain-smoked 13 cigarettes. All that happened was that I ended up with a mouth that tasted horrible, and had to be carried home because I couldn't walk. Needless to say I didn't take up smoking or drinking. After becoming a Christian I saw the wisdom of my decision: "Fools, because of their transgression, and because of their iniquities, were afflicted" (Psalm 107:17).

After speaking with a friend (affectionately known as "Bear") about the subject of smoking and drinking, he told me that before he was a Christian, he drank "a whole house." He wasn't joking. He threw away enough money on alcohol to buy his own home. Now he is forced to live in a tiny rented house with his wife, son, and daughter-in-law, struggling week by week to make ends meet. His American dream went down the drain...flushed forever. But that's not the whole story. Alcohol doesn't just drain us of finances, it drains us of health. It not only deprived Bear of his own home, but left him with serious medical problems.

Bear also "smoked an SUV." He threw away thousands of dollars on cancer sticks--and the vehicle he could have owned went up in smoke. He estimated that he spent $47,000 on cigarettes and an incredible $170,000 on alcohol in the 23 years that he smoked and drank.

Now that Bear can see through the smoke, he's the first to admit that people who smoke are a little slow mentally. Think about what smokers do. They pay good money for cigarettes when they could just as easily wrap their lips around any exhaust pipe and get similar carcinogens. Tobacco smoke is poison.

Alcohol is also a poison. It's "toxic." That's why we call someone who is drunk "intoxicated." They are filled with poison. Hangovers are a good clue that the body doesn't like what is going down. It's trying to say, "No more, please."

Last month, I took time to chat with a teenager smoking outside of his workplace. He was on his break and had stepped outside for a breath of fresh air. As he breathed in the fresh air of toxic fumes, I explained what fun it is to die of emphysema. No doubt the naive kid thought that his lungs were like two paper bags that he filled with smoke, and then when he kind of squeezed them, he was able to make little smoke signals come out of his ashtray mouth. If the smoke was sending any signal, it was saying that where there's smoke, there's fire. In time, he was going to get burned.

I said that his lungs were made up of tiny holes, and every time he breathed in the poison of burning fumes, they were slowly clogging up with a black tar, and eventually he would suffocate. That means nothing to a healthy, breathing teenager—unless you can get him to experiment by closing his mouth and then blocking his nose, so that he can only breathe in the smallest amount of air. Doing that produces a sense of terror-stricken panic in the human mind. Try it for a moment, if you dare. That's what it's like to die of emphysema. And modern medicine can do nothing but stand by and watch you suffocate to death.

So my advice to a drinking smoker is that we only get one shot at this life. We should therefore make it our aim to be on target, and we can do that by thinking deeply about life's consequences. And while we're thinking clearly, we should give some sobering thought as to where we will spend eternity. If you are having such thoughts, you will find details about how to find everlasting life on www.needGod.com
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POSTED BY RAY COMFORT ON 6/15/2011 11:44:00 PM

Friday, June 17, 2011

Why Do Great Nations Fall



On October 21, 2010, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) unveiled a national ad addressing our country’s spending addiction, the dangers of relentless deficits, and the corrosive nature of our national debt.


My Dad sent me this, thought I would pass it on.

Friday, June 10, 2011

I Want To Change Without Really Changing!?

The other day I told my Dad that I want to lose 15-20lbs, then I stopped and said that I wanted to lose the weight but not bad enough to change the way that I eat.  Ernie, I hear what you are typing down brother.

Think about this for a minute, doctors and medicine take care of my blood pressure and high cholesterol by simply taking some pill.  In other words the doctor I go to doesn't really help me get better, just from getting  worse quickly?  I am not motivated to change my diet and don't have to because of modern science.  The downside of taking the medicine is that my current eating behavior just gets stronger and change becomes even more difficult.

They say that knowing you have a problem is half the battle - THAT IS A LIE!!!  Think of how many people that you know smoke, and everybody knows how bad it is.  That knowledge does not result in change, at least for the bulk of people.

Everybody has the same disease and all should know it!  Yes, some deny it on the outside, however if they have an ounce (about as much as me) of intelligence then they know it.  This disease is terminal for all who have it,  It is genetic and passed on through blood.  It is more deadly than Aids!?  The disease I am speaking about is SIN.  There is only ONE cure for sin - it is a blood transfusion from some one who is sinless?  The Sinless One's Blood must cleanse away all the sin in every one who is willing to be Washed in the Blood.  The Blood must be able to cleanse all past sin, present sin and even future sin?

Well, there is hope!  God from Heaven, sent is only Son Jesus to earth, to be born of a virgin and made a man (the God-Man), whom would suffer unjustly for all of our sins (thats me and you and you and you) and be made a sacrifice for us all and be put to death on a cross, only to rise again in three days.  Are you at that "cross" today?


John 3:16-18 NLT
"For God loved the world so much that He gave His one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life.
God sent His Son into the world not to judge the world, but to save the world through Him.
"There is no judgment against anyone who believes in Him. But anyone who does not believe in Him has already been judged for not believing in God's one and only Son.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Is Your Obedience Really Just Sacrifice?

Most christians and a lot of non-christians can quote; Obedience is better than sacrifice, however, they have no idea where this is and what the difference of the two are, not to mention the context of how it was used and so on...

Lets look at the verse and go from there.

1 Samuel 15:22 NLT  But Samuel replied, "What is more pleasing to the LORD: your burnt offerings and sacrifices or your obedience to His voice? Listen! Obedience is better than sacrifice, and submission is better than offering the fat of rams."


There is a lot more here than most people think?  Notice the other "S" word; submission?  Most people reject or at least are uncomfortable with all three of these words: obedience, sacrifice and submission, and God uses them all in one verse-go figure.

I only want to touch on one point here, that most people think they are being obedient and even a few (very few) submissive when in fact they are only being sacrificial. Huh, what?  Think about it, when I am asked or commanded, in this case from God, to do something - like go to Africa (or just to my neighbors house) as a missionary, I would rather just sacrifice some income instead and send money instead of myself?

Come on folks, this has more applications than just your faith or lack of one!  Yes I will obey as long as I want to?  That is sacrifice not obedience!  On the outside they should look the same - LIKE I WANT TO DO IT!  On the inside they look different - sacrifice usually involves stretching me, growing in faith. Obedience on the other hand should be done out of love and joy which comes from established trust.  I AM TO DO IT (whatever "it" is) BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT I AM SUPPOSE TO DO.

I used to tell my oldest daughter years ago; just obey me and I will give you the desires of your heart, all you have to do is obey!?


The reason I bring this up is that most people who sacrifice, wear it all over themselves.

Let us (me too) check our motives today...





Wednesday, June 1, 2011

"Last-Day Change of Seasons"

Wilfred Hahn of Midnight Call Ministries writes in his book; Last-Day Change of Seasons:
The entire prophecy found in James 5:1-6 lists at least six financial or economic signs of the last days. I have counted almost 50 such general signs following years of Bible study. This passage in James is the most concentrated assembly of such indicators. They include hoarding, accumulation of wealth, wage inequities, different classes of workers, luxuries and indulgence (consumerism at its peak!), conditions of economic brutality, and perhaps even widespread obesity. Most significantly, the edifice of wealth is then turned into a curse as it is corroded and proven illusory.



James 5:1-4 NIV
Now listen, you rich people, weep and wail because of the misery that is coming upon you.
Your wealth has rotted, and moths have eaten your clothes.
Your gold and silver are corroded. Their corrosion will testify against you and eat your flesh like fire. You have hoarded wealth in the last days.
Look! The wages you failed to pay the workmen who mowed your fields are crying out against you. The cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord Almighty.


James’ pronouncement indeed is a prophecy. He clearly refers the “to the last days” (verse 3). Though it is true that the last days already were in force during his time in the first century, it remains that the last days — the very last days — are surely in force today. The “day of slaughter” that he mentions (verse 5) has yet to occur and is future, referring to the Great Tribulation and has the same meaning as the “Day of the Lord.”  (Wilfred Hahn)


In December of 2008 the report; The Worldwide Distribution of Household Wealth was released;

Returning to the recent wealth report, according to its authors’ research, the top 10 percent of adults in the world own 85 percent of global household wealth (2005). The average member of this wealthy group therefore has 8.5 times the holdings of the global average. Furthermore, the top 2 percent and 1 percent of the world’s population is estimated to own 51 percent and 40 percent of world household wealth, respectively. This is a more extreme distribution than had been estimated by surveying global incomes in previous studies.


Very likely, the world today has a much more imbalanced wealth skew — the rich are richer, and the non-rich relatively poorer — than ever before in history. How extreme might this condition yet become in the future? It is hard to say. However, there comes a point where a further skewing becomes highly toxic for the world’s economic healthfulness. That point may indeed be nearer than we think. In fact, if trends continue at the pace of recent years, severe economic problems are sure to emerge in America as well as around the world. As it is, America itself is experiencing a rapid skewing of wealth. Again, if trends continue as they have over the past 10 years, it would not be surprising to see the US have wealth imbalances more extreme than Mexico and much of Latin America.  (excerpts from Wilfred Hahn)

All this that is written is setting a stage for someone to enter on the scene seemingly with all the answers to fix our problems - he is referred to as the antichrist (does not deserve capitalization).

No you say my former PBSO brothers and sisters?  Look at the proposed changes trying to be made as we speak into the Florida Retirement System!?

Little by little, fewer and fewer, make more and more of the decisions.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel