Johannesburg Nautical Convention (JNC)

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Thursday, July 21, 2005

Take back the Rainbow

The temperature today was blistering, but as the day progressed a strange thing happened. Clouds began to gather, and one of those rare summer thunderstorms (rare for CA at least) occured. The heat was beaten out of the sidewalks and the air bcame heavy laden with moisture. A rainbow binds the sky to the earth as I write this, and I'm reminded of the Promise that God made way back near the beginning. It helps me feel better about this whole college application thing I'm doing, God has made promises in the past and He's kept them, He'll always keep His promises and the rainbow is a symbol of this.
After thinking about this it's made me sorta pissed off that the homosexual community has adopted something so sacred as the rainbow as their symbol. They claim is was adopted to celebrate "diversity", but it's only one type of diversity they support (their own) and not the whole spectrum of diversity. It irritates me that the rainbow has become effiminate, tainted by associtaion, worn on little thongs on Gay Day parades and as vestements by limp wristed pastors who tout acceptence without having any sort of biblical context. God doesn't accept every sorta lifestyle. He loves people and hates their lifesyles.
God made the rainbow as a symbol of his -unbreakable- -eternal- promises. Humans pervert the things that God has given them. Spiritual gifts languish and are misused, money is misspent, the Bbile is corrupted by men using it for their own means. The rainbow is just another unfortunate casualty in the long history of human perversions.................

............................ These matters aside, a rainbow is a beautiful thing. They make me happy.

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