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Friday, June 8, 2012

Friendship

Friends


   I found this article in my files while looking for information about another topic .  There is no indication of  who wrote it or a title for it.  Since it deals with friendship, I thought I would use this title and share it with you.

   Other people have a tremendous impact on our lives regardless of our age or occupation.  Who we develop friendships with can bring enjoyment, delight, and pleasure to our lives.  Our friends can challenge, motivate, encourage, disillusion, or even distress us.  Through friendship we learn how to get along with other people, how to give and take, and how to relate on a more intimate level.  Because we all want to be affirmed and esteemed, we need to know the difference between counterfeit and genuine friendships. 

   In a time when casual friendships happen easily, remember quality friendship takes time to make and effort to keep.  A good friendship is one in which you are able to be yourself without fear of judgment, condemnation, or criticism.  A genuine friend will stand with you no matter what the circumstances and accept you without judgment, condemnation, or criticism.

   On the  other hand, an untrue friend will use you to meet his needs, desert you in hard times, and betray you to save himself.  Be careful who you give the honor of being your friend.  The Bible say that bad company corrupts good morals.  (1 Corinthians 15:33)

   To be chosen as a friend is an honor and privilege.  Through the course of life there will be many acquaintances, but those who are called friend will be less.  Choose carefully.  George Washington put it this way, "Associate with men of fine quality, if you esteem your own reputation.; for it is better to be alone than in bad company."

   What character qualities do you desire for your child's friends?

   Can you list qualities that you desire and look for in a friend?  Are you teaching your children virtues that will help them be good friends and make wise friendships?  Some fundamental characteristics to friendship are loyalty, forgiveness, honesty, acceptance, unselfishness, and trustworthiness.

   An important aspect to friendship is the willingness to accept someone for who he is.  For true friendship to thrive there must be a mutual honesty and openness.  However, this comes with risk.  When we share our inner thoughts and ideas, we make ourselves vulnerable.  If we reveal things about ourselves, someone may hurt our feelings.  Only when we allow someone to see us without our self created masks can we experience the blessings of genuine friendship.

   At some point we will hurt someone we love.  It may be indirectly through something we do or say.  Or we may tell someone what we think, thus causing her grief and agony.  When someone you love cause pain and conflict how do you respond?  Do you lash out in anger, or do you remember that she loves you and desires only the best for you?  Part of having a lasting friendship is your willingness to extend and accept forgiveness.  Christ extends His forgiveness, how can we do any less?

   Friendship is a result of mutual interests and common desires.  Friendship is more than mere acquaintance and requires more than devotion.  Friendship truly enhances our lives. 

   As we find pleasure in new friends and comfort in old ones, we realize our friendships are worth every effort.  Samuel Johnson shares a principle applicable at any age:  "True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in their worth and choice."

  

Saturday, June 2, 2012

The Making of Political Correctness in America

     Its amazing what's going on in the world today.  It like the lines that used to be there to keep society in check are being greyed out in the name of tolerance & acceptance.  We have come from having standards and absolutes to not standing for anything at all.  Instead of going by a moral code set in place, people are going by their own feelings, and what's best for them.  Leaders are abandoning all forms of reason and common sense.  children are not being taught to question, but instead to accept what is given.  How could a society get so out of place with reality in such a short time?  Well, I believe the lack of God is the problem.  But how has  a country like the United States of America go from being a God fearing nation, to one that censors God at any whim?   


Saturday, May 26, 2012

The Vetting of the Speedway Bomber


     

      There's a  story exploding on the blogoshpere  concerning  a convicted felon who is suspected in terrorizing, threatening, and making life very difficult for political bloggers. Mostly, but not exclusively to Conservative bloggers.  The man's name  is  Brett Kimberlin  (#BrettKimberlin hashtag on @Twitter) and he is a convicted felon, terrorist, bomber.  Two bloggers, who go by the  name's  of @Patterico and @AaronWorthing have told their story about what happened to them when they wrote an article on their blogs about him.  This is an amazing story that sounds straight out of the pages of a John Grisham novel!  The two bloggers are  Prosecutors from different states and have ties to the late Andrew Brietbart, who had warned about Brett Kimberlin before his death. Facts have been uncovered that Brett Kimberlin is being funded by leftist activists and some big name celebrities.   I am writing this post to let everyone know what is going on and that they may be alert.  I know a lot of political bloggers.  I do not wish them any harm.  click on the links below to read their stories.

http://www.patterico.com
http://michellemalkin.com/2012/05/23/free-speech-show-solidarity-for-targeted-conservative-bloggers/
http://allergic2bull.blogspot.com/2012/05/summarypreview-of-my-post-how-brett.html

Update: Listen to the court hearing :  http://thetrenches.us/2012/06/listen-to-the-maryland-miscarriage-confused-judge-sends-blogger-off-in-cuffs/