Time to be more controversial

A long time ago, when I was first exploring this LiveJournal thing, I once asked why nobody commented on my posts. It was apparently because my posts were boring. Well, I’ve discovered that if I post more about things I think and my religious and political beliefs, I tend to get oodles and oodles of comments.

Well, I don’t know if that’s good or not. But I’ve got a hunch I’m about to do it again. Please don’t follow the following links if you’re unwilling to be offended by my beliefs.

In a discussion in ‘s journal on open-mindedness, she asked me why I have the religious beliefs that I do. I’ve posted my answer.

This Friday, and I are going to the Mall. Which mall? The Mall. We’re attending the Mayday for Marriage rally in Washington, D.C. to take a stand for traditional marriage. People are welcome to join us if they’d like.

8 thoughts on “Time to be more controversial

  1. Hey, non-controversial posts are not necessarily less appreciated or less well-read. It’s just that they don’t beg for a response. Please feel free to share the day-to-day things. In some ways, those are more important than the Big Questions.

  2. If you don’t mind me bringing along my “No Discrimination in the Constitution” placards and distributing my “why civil unions aren’t enough” leaflets, I’ll join you… ;)

  3. I was sure that there would be too… But I didn’t see anyone disagreeing with us there.

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