Thursday, February 18, 2016

Happy Valentines!

Happy Valentines there! Sorry for the late post. I've been thinking of something good to post since then, if not, it's just me being lazy. Haha. Anyway, how's life?

Me?

I feel like it's been a long time already, but hey, I got a job in the Government! Isn't He so amazing? Haha. I'm currently employed in Water District - GSC and yeah, just started to pull up my sleeves here since the 1st.

Anyhows, I wrote because of something so... how should I put this... well, I believe it's one propaganda against one politician who spoke about his belief. I didn't dock my self in the controversy since I was thinking "that's how it should be, people. Wake up."

The question was about Same-Sex Marriage. If I was not mistaken, this was a hot topic last year since one country, I forgot what it was, America? granted this lifestyle to its citizen.

My say? 

I believe more than the same sex marriage that these people are fighting for, they have a root issue for it. First and foremost, do they know what marriage is? If so, why do they want to pursue something that should not be. Another, this marriage, what do they take this for? A shout out to the world that they are accepted? Ahem, listen up. (Really, when I start tapping the keyboard, I forgot about being silent about a certain topic. Sigh...) Since the very beginning, that sense of belongingness was given to you. When you are told you are not what you think you are, it is not because you are being bullied, but because you have to love yourself as who you are, not what you think you are.

I have nothing against gays or lesbians, actually, I find them cheerful people. A community that sees love the way they think it should be. But no. But I love them. And I will tell them again and again, even if it hurts them, it might even break a friendship, that they are man and woman after God's own heart.

Truth hurts. But I'll tell them anyway; not because I see how the world see a community of people like that or I want to insist what I believe. But I want them to see that loving themselves means taking full chances of enjoying who they, how they are created to be.

We hurt, our being hurts when we do what is unnatural for us. Natural. What is natural to us is what God is telling us who we are in Him. 

And this I what believe.



PS. I know what I'm taking about, literally.



Going back to the politician who just had his opinion about the question, where he apologized for the wrong use of analogy in comparing the what should-not-be in the same-sex marriage and seriously expressed his deep sorry for everyone who've been hurt. Is it too much to forgive him when he was just a response from a stimuli given? 

I am not for the politician nor against the lgbt community. But here's my stand: I don't support the same-sex marriage because I do believe in marriage, I believe in the institution of man and woman before God, blessing them the privilege of what should be in the context of marriage.

People, wake up! How will you use that freedom my friend, if what you're fighting for is a lie? Don't you know that real acceptance of ourselves comes from knowing that we are created by God the way we are? That freedom is useless if what we're pursuing a facade notion? To think that this same-sex marriage has a lot to say about marriage - correcting this generation's trash mentality about it and taking for granted what should be only in the bounds of marriage.

I believe in marriage. I believe that it is to unite a man and woman to fulfill God's purpose. I believe that we are created man first, then woman after. I believe that it really takes a man and a woman for a marriage to work as it should be.