Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Just read a story about choosing the gender of a child. We now have the science available to allow prospective parents the opportunity to decide if they want a boy or girl while they are undergoing invitro fertilization.The science has been around for about 20 years, but now is going mainstream.

We are able to take an egg from a woman, sperm from a man, mix it all together and make a baby. But that's not enough, we also want to make sure we have the correct gender to make sure the annual Christmas card(oops, I mean "Holiday card")looks just like we have imagined. God forbid we let nature take it's course. Oh...that's right, God has nothing to do with it. It's all about what we want, right now. It's not the future, it's the present.
What the average person doesn't want to think about and acknowledge, is that it's never just one baby in one test tube. For each and every invitro, there are many eggs and sperm mixed, many babies made. Girl??? I didn't want a girl!!! They're all girls? Have to try again. Throwing out the baby with the bath water, literally!

How many babies are you willing to discard ( read,throw in the garbage) before you get the one you want?

We are in the midst of controversy regarding "man made climate change".
Where's the controversy about man made gender change?
Do we really believe there will be no consequences?
Diversity will be a word you have to make children look up in the dictionary, they will read about it in history books. All those blond, blue eyed boys who reach a height of 6ft. All those blond, blue eyed girls who will always be thin. How many girls? How many boys?

Do you really believe it will all be ok? Do you really believe it's no big deal? Do you really believe you would have been selected and allowed to be born?

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Gooooooooo Big Red!!!!!




I LOVE Alex Henry! I love Ndamukong Suh! I Love Prince Amukamura!!! I love Niles Paul!!7 years ago we moved to Nebraska. I thought people here were insane in their passion and love of the Nebraska Cornhuskers. I vowed never to become one of them...

But here I sit watching my beloved Huskers vie for the Big 12 championship. I have become one of them...the children of the corn.

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