So come on Virginia show me a sign…
October 13, 2010 by admin
Filed under LGBT, Politics, What's Featured
And the sign is…STOP. Judge Virginia Phillips ordered that the federal government stop discharging from duty America’s service men and women because of their DNA. In September, the US District Court Judge found banning openly gay members of the military unconstitutional, and yesterday, rejected the Obama administration’s appeal to delay the national injunction against the [...]
No Downward Dog for Jesus?
Opening up another front in the war on sanity, Southern Baptist Seminary President, Albert Mohler, is making the call for Christians to avoid the practice of yoga as it is not an appropriate pathway to God. Mohler takes exception to “the idea that the body is a vehicle for reaching consciousness with the divine.” Dear [...]
Carolina Senator’s Views On Women (and gays) Sexist, Archaic…and of course, DeMint(ed)
I receive critical comments and emails periodically saying that I am too hard on the southern region of our great country. I say that I am hard on all regions of our nation, and the south just gives me more material with which to work. That being said, I am a Southerner, and it might [...]
There Should Be No Hypocrisy in Justice
September 24, 2010 by admin
Filed under LGBT, Politics, What's Featured
The quest for same-sex equality and civil rights is undeniably the good fight. I feel we are on the precipice of change, and because we are so close, the anxious anxiety of harvesting the fruitful tree of what “could be” often distorts our view of the forested present. I realize we live in emotional and [...]
The Compassionate Focus Should Be On Diversity Education
September 21, 2010 by admin
Filed under LGBT, Life, Politics, What's Featured
I am not often shocked. I have witnessed red-blooded human nature at its most anemic, so I am never all that surprised to read of the attempted exsanguination of marginalized society by those who claim the highly publicized moral high road. My usual head shake, however, became a double take as I read where the [...]


