I can almost remember...
seems a lifetime away
Was it this lifetime or another?
suffocate, breath deep
suffocate, breath deep
buried alive,
walking dead
fear
afraid to live
afraid of waking up
disillusionment
afraid of the unknown
reaching
stretching
seeking
Am I finally awake?
RIP Van Winkle
I've been here before,
I've been here before
Was it a dream?
Is it a dream?
It's more beautiful than I remember
will I forget?
I've dreamt this before
slip and slide
in and out
sideways, backwards, forwards
Reaching, stretching for truth
Truth is inside.
Truth is Now
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
God DID NOT give us animals to eat!
I am vegan.
With veganism comes scrutiny from others.
"Where will you get your protein?"
"Where do you get your calcium?"
"What do you eat?"
"Why?"
But there is my personal favorite:
"God gave us animals to eat."
WHAT? Why would you say that?
"Well, it says so in the bible"
ACTUALLY...
the Bible says
GENESIS 1:29
"And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which [is] upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in which [is] the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for food."
With veganism comes scrutiny from others.
"Where will you get your protein?"
"Where do you get your calcium?"
"What do you eat?"
"Why?"
But there is my personal favorite:
"God gave us animals to eat."
WHAT? Why would you say that?
"Well, it says so in the bible"
ACTUALLY...
the Bible says
GENESIS 1:29
"And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which [is] upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in which [is] the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for food."
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
"Imagine No Religion"
Today, a coworker told me that “children should be raised
with religion, otherwise they will run wild”.
I am not fully sure what the hell that means, but it made me think of a
conversation my son and I had last week.
I recently had the opportunity to speak with him about “Good
Friday”. He heard me say I had “Good
Friday” off work. I explained to him
what the day represents by telling him there was this guy Jesus that believed
in Peace and Love, but that the story goes, that some people hated that he was
spreading the word about loving everyone and so they killed him. He says, “Oh, so he was kind of like Martin
Luther King Jr., because he died because he was teaching about loving everyone
no matter what color or who they were”. I
agreed, “yes, they were very similar”.
So, without raising my son in a religion, but being honest
with him about what all different religions believe, he is able to see that
sort of correlation. I didn’t need him
to fear hell for that, but he understands that you should love everyone. He understands it doesn’t matter what color
someone is, what they look like, what they wear, who they love, what they eat,
or what religion (or lack thereof) they are.
He understands we all have feelings, feelings can be hurt, and it is
nice to treat people nice (animals too).
What more can I ask?
Unfortunately a lot of current religions that I could have indoctrinated
him in, even the Christianity I was raised with, wouldn’t be doing as good at
teaching him the morals already instilled, since many of them are still against marriage equality and civil liberties for
gay people. I'll stick with John Lennon and continue to "imagine no religion".
Labels:
Good Friday,
human rights,
Marriage equality,
no religion
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