When a couple gets married, people all of a sudden start questioning them about when they will start having kids. While we are a couple years away, I started thinking about how the world will be when our kids are growing up.
To tell you the truth, it made me a little sad.
The sadness had nothing to do with the economy, how clean the Earth may be, or anything like that.
It had to do with people's hearts or the lack thereof. It had to do with the fact that total equality STILL doesn't exist. It had to do with racism and bigotry still exist/
You may say that it is getting better. I agree, it is getting better. I don't mean to trivialize what feminists in the early part of this century and civil right leaders in the '60's may have gone through. It continues to improve.
However, it pains me to see that when my children are growing up, gay marriage will still not be acknowledged nation-wide. It makes me mad to think that people will still hate and discriminate because of these differences. I know that I can't change every heart (or any heart) about this issue, or any other. However, I just have to wonder what their reasons are. What reasons do we have to not let two people who love each other so much marry? Some people don't fully understand it until they put a face to the issue. Sometimes, it takes that for the hatred and bigotry to go away.
People can back up this belief with any religious book that they choose. However, what it comes down to is love. People often hide behind the term "Christian". As a Christian, that is pretty offensive to me. My God is a god of mercy and grace; not of this hate that is perpetrated by so many people.
For our future children, I want a world with: gay marriage
women truly having equal rights
harder access to guns
people exhibiting love instead of hate
Remember that hate is NOT a family value!!!
All good points Mr. Philip:) It makes me sad as well, but also the economy and the earth being healthy too:)
ReplyDeleteHmm...Have you ever written a paper and then had someone else proof read it and see things that you didn't...even though you wrote it because you were too close to it? I suspect that we will find that to be true here as well. I think, from the inside looking out, its hard to see the changes taking place. It won't be for another 10 years before we can look back at the times we are living in now before we will be able to truly know what good is happening right now. I think that this is true for each generation. For example, look at the state of the of things 1000 years ago and compare that to 500 years ago, then compare that to 200 years ago, then compare that to 100 years ago...then to 50 years ago, to 20 years ago. I know we all want change to happen while we are watching, but just like watching the grass grow, it's not easy to SEE it happen. I am not minimizing you point. I am simply suggesting that perhaps the change is more present than can be known at any given time. If we continue working, things will change when The Mystery is ready for that change to happen. Until then, we keep working on it. -smile-
ReplyDeleteGood point, Adam! Overall, we are progressing. Even now, every poll they do, it gets closer to 50/50. I guess that I just want everybody to progress a little faster. Patience, Philip!!!!
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