Tuesday, April 24, 2012

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Poster Makingness

So. I made this this week. I like it. Let me know what you think.




Friday, April 13, 2012

Why it is important that I support Gay Rights

This is something that I have felt strongly about since the 2004 election, (my first time voting), where, (to my eternal shame) I voted for Bush, however, I opposed the proposition that homosexual partners should not be allowed to get married. This seems like common sense to me. Sure, at the time I had not given it much thought to how it would incorporate into my religious views, but I did not see how it could go against them, either, because of some simple truths I firmly believed in.

1. We are all Gods children and he loves us
2. Regardless of religious beliefs we should not force those who believe differently to adhere to our belief systems.
3. All people should have the same and equal privileges regardless or race, religion, or sexual preference.
4. This is not a religious issue. (Maybe the method of how they are married, but not the actual union of two people who love each other and the rights grated at such a union).

Now, 8 years later, I still believe those same things, but more fully, with greater conviction and greater understanding. When you get down to the heart of the matter, it isn't about what religion you belong to, how you feel about statistics dealing with homosexuals and sex or AIDS, but it comes down to freedom, acceptance and love.

What does freedom mean to you? How far are we to believe in freedom? I definitely think there are boundaries. Anarchy seems pretty ridiculous to me. But what about basic rights. Rights to live and love and make the best of our lives and the lives around us? Should those be given to anyone who wishes them? I definitely think so.

But why is it important that I support it? Actively support it, I mean. Well, I think that it is one thing to have homosexual individuals to fight for their rights. We saw this in the civil rights movement. However, it is important that people understand that there are many people, many heterosexual people (like myself) who are standing up for other peoples rights. During the civil rights movements there were many white people who marched with those blacks who were fighting hard for their rights. We need friendly relations, between those who have different views. A catalyst, if you will.

I talk about this with everyone and have no shame in it. I SUPPORT GAY MARRIAGE. Everyone needs to know it, and those who agree need to proclaim it along with me. And those who don't are more likely to listen to someone who is straight. I wish it wasn't that way, but it is. When I talk about it, and people understand that I am married to a beautiful woman and have two wonderful kids, it forces them to question why someone, who it would not really effect, would be so adamant about it; someone who is a Mormon and who loves their God would go against the general Mormon thought and proclaim that Gay's and Lesbians should be married. And if you ask me, I will tell you my opinions on the churches general standing. And I will tell you how those who say we should fight against it are wrong. Because they are wrong.

And when you find your way through all of the haze and confusion of religious influence on this issue, and realize that that is not the important part of the issue, and understand that we cannot base our country on religious beliefs but on moral and ethical guidance and action, you will see that all people should be able to marry and have the same rights, regardless of their race, religion, beliefs or sexual orientation.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Goals

Well... so much for goals... Haha. I don't even remember what my April one was, and the March one was a bust. So, I am going back to my February goal. No junk food. But with some few exceptions. No candy, and no fast food. However, I will make exceptions for grilled burgers at home (being close to summer BBQ season and all), and one bag of chips at Gandolfo's when I work there.

I am also going to try to eat less carbs. Less white bread, rice, corn, etc. These things aren't too bad, so I'm not too worried about it, but still, it's a good thing to keep in check.

I guess we'll see how this one goes.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Fall Classes

Well, like most class registration events I have taken part of, I am taking classes I did not intend to take, but am excited nonetheless. So . . . here are my classes for Summer and Fall semesters:


Summer:
1st Block
Chem 1, Chem 1 Lab, Biotech 1

2nd Block
Chem 2, Chem 2 Lab


Fall:
College Physics 1, College Physics Lab, Principles of Statistics, Molecular Biology, Biotech 2 (DNA Manipulation)


The cool thing about the Fall schedule is that all of my classes are on either Mon., Wed., Fri., or all of those days. That means I have Tuesdays and Thursdays completely off of school. This makes me pretty excited because I'll be able to do stuff with my kids and wife during the day. This is big and I am very excited!!!