Thursday, July 10, 2008

On Serving my country

Some time ago a dear friend of mine whom I respect very much challanged my deeply held love of America during a conversation about military service, during which I had mentioned that I would be planning on serving in the Marines with a Officers Commision after college. The trouble stemmed from a fairly simple statement but one I have been rolling around in my head for some time no. He was unsure about military service and he stated "Well, we dont choose where we're born so why should we love our country simply because we were born there". This has bothered me ever since.

On it's face, I reasoned, that is a perfectly valid arguement, which of course opened the floodgates to many new thoughts. Why the hell should I fight and die for a country simply because I was born in it; If I had been born in Russia should I fight and die for that country? Why if you love your country because you we're born in it, than you would love wherever you were born, by linkage than no country is no better than any other. This and others reasons, such as many of the people I know holding absolutely no love for America on the left or even on the right where many Christians hold America to an impossible standard and then condemn Her for not reaching it, even though, many of those same Christians could not reach it either. In short, no one would be grateful either.

So, I reasoned, why would I die for my country at all, or even care whether She lives or dies? As I rolled this over in my mind I finally came to a solid realisation. If I were to turn my back on my country then I would be turning my back on all those who died for my freedom. A country, especially America, is not simply a place where one is born but the accumulated efforts of previous generations who have struggled, labored, and sometimes died for their decendants to have a greater life then theirs. To not love and serve my country would mean that all who have died to preserve American freedom, my freedom, have died in vain. I will not let that happen, even though my country may not always conform to what I would want it to be, even though my fellow citizens may not appreciate nor love their country for the freedoms it has fought for; it is still my duty to fight to sustain them. In essence, I would say, America is my inheritence and I intend to fight to keep it for my children and my children's children. I was lucky to born an American, and to be born an American is to win the lottery of life and I intend to keep it that way for my countrymen whether they appreciate it or not.

So I have come to the conclusion that I love my country right or wrong. When right to be kept right and wrong to be put right. America not being what you would like it to be is no reason to stop loving it which many people really do need to remember. Your country not just some place you were born, it's something you inherit, and as with all inheritance it is the duty of an honorable person to keep that inheritance, and help it prosper and grow.

So I have decided to serve my country as an Officer in the United States Marine Corps, and though I am very nervous even though it is about 5 years away, I know it is something worth doing and my country worth fighting for.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

The 9/11 Generation

RedPlanetCartoons » The 9/11 Generation

Amazing picture and amazing article accompanying the picture just below, as it says, reading it is worth your time.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

A disturbing new trend among Christian fellow travelers

Something I have noticed that has been giving me a considerable alarm is the growing trend of Evangelical Christians to detest America making the same mistake as many far left liberals.

The alarming mistake that they are making is that they hold America up to a perfect standard to which no country can compare and condemn America for it. Essentially these Christians detest America and are ingrateful to all that has been given to them by their country. When I confront these Christians with the dual points that America has afforded them the freedom to follow their faith and paid for it with American blood they seem to shrug it off and insist that America is a terrible country. As well they seem not to realise that they are in the most "Christian" nation on Earth and face the easiest most lax challanges to their faith and absolutely no attempts on their life for being Christian as faced by many of their Christian forefathers in years past.

This apparently growing trend has far reaching implications some political, some in regard to the long term success of Christianity and a few that are rather sad and personal.

Sadly, this trend also has major impact upon me for more personal reasons than anything else, the situation in which I'm greatly opposed to many of the beliefs of my fellow Christians is a major issue to me; these differences such as evolution or patriotism can lead to clouding of truely important spiritual issues that need serious redress in my life. I almost cought my self in a frightening de ja vu in which i stated in my head that if these were Christians.... then I stopped myself because I remember stating those exact words when I became an Atheist right after my Church's winter camp, that if those were Christians I dont want to be one. I am struggling this time to seperate the Christians from the Christianity that not all followers of Christ have to be right on everything in order for Jesus Christ to be God. It is quite a struggle.

It is simply something that I ponder with worry on these long lazy summer days and I fear and wonder if the future will come regardless of my opinion on the matter.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Scottish Muslims outraged at puppy in policeman's hat

Think im joking?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1030798/Muslims-outraged-police-advert-featuring-cute-puppy-sitting-policemans-hat.html

And at the bottom 'We did not seek advice from the force's diversity adviser prior to publishing and distributing the postcards. That was an oversight and we apologise for any offence caused.'

Just have to love political correctness.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Memorable moments from seeing Wall-E with Evan

Wall-E was fantastic, Four Stars all around and I just had to post some quotes from the experiance.

So apparently there are no Mexicans in the Future- Me
Lets be very clear, this is not a date. -Evan
This is a great date movie (After which Evan sqirms away) NO! Not like that! -Me
Holy Crap look at the fat people sliding across the floor; awesome.- Evan
Don't make fun of him - He's John Ratzenberger!- Evan

Friday, June 27, 2008

A new conclusion I have come to

While watching the Scrubs episode "My Ocardial Infarction" J.D. stating that a patient had acute intermittant porpheria which contradicted a future episode "My Dumb Luck" in which he claimed that he didn't know what the disease was. My conclusion, I have no life.

Friday, June 20, 2008

How being really really lonely is sometimes super awesome (part 1)

Today I went to Cary Days and came to a realisation. Walking among the surly Chicagoans reflecting on how they screwed up in life so bad as to have ended up in their job position, I realised how much i appreciated being among friendly acquaintances and friends but, I pondered how i never got out more and ended up in this position where the simple act of going to Cary Days was nearly the highlight of my entire month.

Though while I may tell myself that the reasons i find myself so lonely are that I'm not a party person (which is true) and a bit of a loner (which is also true) leading to a downward spiral outside of most social spheres, in truth I'm lonely because i never really had the discipline to work on the social things that I've always wanted to do. For instance make it in Cross Country that i so loved or to work out so that girls might be interested in me and I wouldn't be the uggo i currently am, or especially to make an effort to be nice once and a while rather than mean which has lead to so many regrets about those I've been cruel to. (Tonight seeing one in particular who had been nothing but nice to me that i remember being mean to on so many occasions was rather sad)

But I make an attempt to look upon the bright side of things and being really really lonely makes you appreciate these times greatly, which is of course, super awesome.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

First Post

It seems as though the men who made the conservative movement are all coming to an end William F. Buckley died earlier this year, Ronald Reagan died in 2006, and Charlton Heston died in 2004.

The conservative movement needs new leaders and i dont know Mitt Romney and Bobby Jindal are up to it.

At least we have Mark Steyn though!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdEGJb5W5ks

Im just a little disapointed better that the most eloquent conservative is Canadian but his Canadian brilliance is amazing and its almost glorious.

He gives me hope