Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Splitting A Axe with An Firewood.

Now as much as I know that that statement is wrong in many ways, I refuse to put it down. I know many people feel the urge to do something about it and a very small minority think it’s my right to use the language in a way that I find appropriate to me. All parties will have their arguments, but one thing is sure, none of them would want to raise children teaching them that what my choice of a title is the right use of the language. I should add that if there arose a large group that demanded that I put my heading down, there would also arise a human rights group to protest on my behalf, then I would go on to form a small group of people and raise them in the ways of my ‘folly’.

Bottom line: Even the activists would not wish for their children to be part of my small group of the misled, simply because humans have a code in them, others may want to deviate, but not without great conflict in themselves.

The Case Against Love.

We have started some days with men marrying men and women too. This is not the greatest of human wrongs, but it’s a wrong any way. I do not classify wrongs in degrees. They are in love, so they get married and we all gather with them and celebrate the happiness that they share together hoping that love makes all things alright. Feelings come to all of us, and sometimes they help define us, but there are many times when they oppose the very being that we are. One day this article will come haunting me, I know, and when that day comes, I will be glad that I wrote this. We have used an firewood to split a axe in this matter. We cannot legalize same sex marriages because there is no marriage in the first place. Marriage is between a man and a woman; any other thing is a wrong pretense and should not be taken for a truth. Now I am hated, but we all know that even the gay activists would not tell their daughters that when they grow up they would love to meet their wives; they say it’s a circumstance that they may grow to accept if it befalls them. Now am hated but you get the point.

The Case Against Faith.

The other day a preacher man was in the act of burning Qurans, and shortly after that, another man blew himself to death with bombs alongside infidels. They are men of “God”, acting on His behalf. I think for a moment that “God” has lost it, it would have been easier to send us here wired with the single faith he believes in Himself. But He did not an he left us to choose, and I think we have all made our choices and we have had to leave with people that made the other choice. If we are very passionate about our faith, we should be eager to help others get to it before they leave this world, and not sending them off minus it. I think we should leave the elimination of all infidels to God through His wondrous acts. We should let Him show them how wrong they have been. In the mean time, we should know that people make choices and because of that we should love them even when they choose against the option we presented to them. I think at its best, Faith is Love and love is the respect of the other person even when we would not want to be like them.

The Case Against Rights.

The other day the women decided they wanted to be like men and the men rebelled by marrying many more women and being unfaithful to all of them. The children realized that they can choose even if that meant going against the guidance of their parents. So society enjoyed a blissful moment of a free rights generation. For that reason, we have lost families and in the process, we too have lost identity. We do not know if Britney Spears is Ugandan or if she just has clones here. We are not sure if some people walk our streets necked or not. We all have our rights RIGHT? And we are going to see them enforced. Okay that said, I should add that women walking with their breasts out of their clothes is wrong, at least in public, men showing their chests and underwear is still wrong. Why? Because we have a code as humans, we just don’t dump it to overcome our esteem problems.

The Case Against Me.

I know, who am I so judge like this?

I am Ntumwa Edward Lubega, nothing outstanding about that, except it helps point to the fact that I am human and I care about us turning into Firewood and the world using us to destroy the very things that once made us who we are( some of us). Go on love me.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

well said, I think...I have my reservations on the case against rights, but I guess I have a right to...faith, hope, love...but the greatest is love. cheers!SM