Archive for August 2, 2008


clipped from www.crosswalk.com
In Michigan, a homosexual man is suing two Christian publishers—Zondervan and Tyndale House—for $70 million dollars. Bradley Fowler claims they violated his constitutional rights and caused him “emotional distress” by publishing versions of the Bible that call homosexuality a sin.
As Seana Sugrue explains in The Meaning of Marriage,
marriage is a pre-political institution, rooted in biology and moral obligations. Sugrue writes, “The reality of sex differences between men and women, leading to the potential for offspring, is essential to the pre-political foundation of marriage.”
But marriage as a political form of social order, independent of the state, “is precisely what advocates of same-sex ‘marriage’ seek to change,” according to Sugrue. “Marriage rooted in procreation and sexual differences is to be replaced by marriage for the gratification of two consenting adults.”
But unlike traditional marriage, “same-sex ‘marriage’ requires a condition of soft despotism to exist,” Sugrue warns.
“In claiming for homosexuals the right to marry,” she reasons, the “state also claims for itself the ability to declare what constitutes marriage . . . It transforms marriage from a pre-political obligation into its own creation.”

But as an artificial creation of the state, same-sex “marriage” is “an institution that needs to be coddled . . . Its very fragility demands a culture in which it is protected.” This means, as Sugrue argues, that “once marriage becomes a statist institution for the sake of consenting adults, the state will increasingly be called upon to create the social conditions to protect these unions.”

The need for coddling means the state will use public education for this end, and align itself against churches that refuse to recognize same-sex “marriage.”

State-ordered gay “marriage” is an attack, not only on legitimate marriage, but upon religious freedom and the freedom not to have one’s children indoctrinated into alien ideas about marriage.

clipped from www.onenewsnow.com

School busWith diesel prices in record territory, many schools are desperately seeking ways to deal with their exploding transportation budgets. One solution being offered is propane-powered buses.

Roy Willis, president and CEO of the Propane Education & Research Council, says schools that switch to propane-powered buses will see huge savings in their transportation budgets. He explains that a federal tax incentive used to promote the use of alternative fuels provides a 50-cent-per-gallon relief when using propane. On top of that, he states that just switching from diesel to propane will save schools roughly 50 percent in fuel costs, and 40 percent if switching from gasoline to propane.
Aside from the monetary benefits, Willis states that propane is mostly manufactured within the United States — which, he notes, provides a stable market for the fuel. And research is also ongoing to find renewable ways to produce the alternative fuel.
Propane was discovered in 1910 by a Pennsylvania chemist
I would love to be able to take my 20 lb propane tank off my grill and put it on back of the lawn tractor to mow the lawn and then take it into the house to cook dinner and afterward attach to the vehicle in the garage and drive to the walmart for a refill.

And to think it would be actually MADE IN AMERICA! What a concept!

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