Someone thought that although he agreed with my last post, perhaps I should temper it a bit. Afterall, kids read my blog. To that I replied, I know kids read my blog. That's why I didn't cuss.
But now I'm tired of thinking. My head hurts. I need to get a few days out from all of this before I can think clearly again.
In the meantime, I saw this video. It was posted on someone's blog in response to the recent homeschool court ruling. I laughed out loud. I needed that.
However, knowing kids read my blog, this one is a tiny bit racy. Kids, ask your folks first.
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Holy stinking cow that was laugh-my-booty-off hysterical.
I think the beautiful thing about blogs is that it is a slight glimpse into the true person, as much as that person chooses to reveal. Being asked to temper posts on a blog just goes against the beauty of them. I understand the political & social reasons for tempering posts but if you are going to do that then you might as well write articles instead of blogging. Kids should never be unsupervised while viewing the web and if they are then they will see far worse then true expressions of a christian struggling with everyday life issues on the web.
Ok, ok... I get it.
I didn't mention your name... but you are not the only one with the concern. I don't know what to do about the ripple effect of sin. It keeps on hurting, and the ripples spread to encompass lots of innocent people.
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