
Aside from the advice from my late father never to trust a man with a bow tie, you'll love this little blurb from Oregon. Democratic Congressman Earl Blumenauer ( D-OR) is proposing that a government GPS system be put in every car to track mobility, and that a tax be charged each motorist on miles driven.
Shouldn't that bother us us just a little? Ya think? Elections have consequences.
Next comes this little piece of advicefrom the American Psychological Association. They advise -- among other things -- that homosexuals ought not to be advised to try and change their sexual orientation. That's not a surprise given the political motivations of this group in recent years. But their advice to "change churches" is a new low.

How do you like that? Don't like what God's Word says? Well then, you just go find you a church and a preacher who will tell you only what you want to hear!
Where have we been warned about that before?


1 comment:
So the American Psychological Association feels qualified to dispense religious advice?
Of course, it's rational for them to do so.
Irrationality is when Christians hold views contrary to APA dogma.
I think I understand it now.
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