Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Random Thoughts

A bumpersticker I'd like to see: Honk if you're not paying attention.

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When a hypocrite blasts you for the bad behavior he himself blithely commits, his hypocrisy doesn't make his criticism of your behavior any less deserved.

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I wonder if people whose names begin with an F are statistically less likely to buy clothing emblazoned with their initial than people whose names begin with an A. Someone should do a study.

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The correct term for "pro-choice Catholic" is Protestant.

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Is it any wonder American public school students can't do math or read very well, when American teachers in recent decades have spent so much time fretting about whether the effect of crayon color names like Indian Red and Prussian Blue.

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I believe in freedom for individuals, families, and private businesses, so I don't hold with intrusive, pettifogging rules. But if I did and if I could make these rules myself, I assure you "no Christmas decorations or sales displays in October" would be on the list.

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I think if the government really cared about reducing energy use there'd be a public service campaign every autumn encouraging people to gain weight for winter. At least outside the Deep South.

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Babies are born without habits. Since every habit we have is acquired, any habit can be changed or eliminated.

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Re the Gap's "Dowhateveryouwannakah" ad, urging us "you 86 the rules, you do what just feels right": What feels right to me is not to shop at the Gap.

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If I were marketing a dictionary, I'd put wrapping on the outside that says "Find meaning(s) within."

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We live in a society that has replaced Advent with "X shopping until Christmas". Does anyone actually think we're better off for having done this?

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7 comments:

Coach Willis said...

Re: Teachers and crayons - teachers (I am one) don't have time to concern themselves with the names of crayons and whether they're pc or not. You'll need to find someone else to blame for that nonsense.

Suzanne said...

I am glad to hear that you have not busied yourself with that sort of nonsense, but it does not follow that no teachers have.

Heather and the Rascals said...

Ha! Ha! Pro-choice Catholic. Very funny. You know us Protestants do agree with you all on some things :-)

Suzanne said...
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Suzanne said...

Well, bad Catholics don't imitate the best Protestants! :-) I once heard Father Corapi (a priest who used to do a lot of talks that aired on Catholic radio) mention giving a speech at a Baptist function. He said that a lot of people there would make better Catholics than a lot of people sitting in Catholic church pews. I don't doubt it. Even leaving the pro-life issues aside, the more orthodox, traditional Christian believers of various groups often have a great deal in common--more in common with each other than they do with relatively secularized members of their own group.

Heather and the Rascals said...
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Heather and the Rascals said...

I agree. I think the commonality lies in the search for absolute truth. And that that truth brings us to Jesus' feet.