Friday, December 24, 2004

Our brightest ornament


Ornaments
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"I think that I did see all heaven before me, and the great God Himself!"  --Handel upon completing "The Messiah" in just 25 days.

On behalf of Virginia and I, Merry Christmas! We believe, as most Americans do, that religion in one's family and in one's nation is indeed its brightest ornament.

Thursday, December 16, 2004

No promise to find


peterson
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Scott Peterson was recommended the death penalty
by a California jury Monday for double murder.

I've always believed that Scott Peterson was guilty
when he never promised to find the real killer.

Friday, November 26, 2004

Pastors, farmers, parents


Wolf pup
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
+ While returning from L.A. last week, Virginia and I still continue to wonder in awe about the spiritual trend taking place in our land. This trend follows common sense.
+ You see, if an ideological division does exist in America it reflects the world-view of different Americans. Virginia and I meet a lot of diverse people in our line of work.
+ If there is anyone in our orbit who has a natural perspective it is our pastor, Dick Bernal. Wait, --others with a selfsame natural perspective: farmers, ranchers, or even parents rearing their children understand the progression of planting seeds, cultivating growth and patience, oh so much patience, for the coming harvest.
+ These are the people who tended to vote for George W. Bush. Those who view the world as a thirty-minute situation comedy and a laugh-track in the background tended to vote for John F. Kerry. This difference is reflected in the geography of the red states and blue states; sort of earthy Americans vs. tinseltown Americans.
+ Another telling spiritual trend is that the other Party is no longer a mom-and-pop party, because the fertility rate in the Kerry states is 12% lower than in the Bush states. Vermont, (the home of Howard Dean and perhaps the most left state in the country) produces an annual average of 49 children for every 1,000 women of child-bearing age; in Utah, where most voted for George Bush, the figure is 91 for every 1,000. In deep, deep blue cities such as San Francisco (where I live) and Seattle you find more dogs than children.
+ These trends are all amazing to me, possibly the only long-term solution for Democrats may be a constitutional amendment enfranchising canine-Americans.

Monday, November 15, 2004

Teaching my nephew Geometry


dodecahedron
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MY WIFE AND I SPENT the entire Summer teaching my nephew, Michael Trejo, Geometry, as a requirement to fulfill High School credit to begin Algebra II in Fall 2004.
I HAD TO RE-LEARN all the theorems, postulates, nit-picking definitions, and dreaded proofs in order to transmit that knowledge to Michael.
YOU KNOW, GEOMETRY IS A very beautiful subject. But geometry, as it is taught, is filled with com-plicated trivialities. As a result, the first four to five chapters offer little insight into geometric ideas that matter in the real world.
I CONTINUALLY FOUND myself assuring Michael, "Don't worry, Michael, we'll be getting to the geometry soon; we're almost there." Poor Michael, I had to teach him proofs of statements that were obvious to begin with.
AT THIS STAGE, who could doubt the truth of such a statement as: "Given any 3 points on a line, one is between the other two." This silliness is called the Definition of Betweenness. Can you believe this? When shown this, the natural reaction of an intelligent student (and his uncle), is irritation and impatience. All this tends to kill a student's interest in geometry long before they reach the meat of the subject.
THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM is that High School math instructors are slaves --and they live on the plantation of Deductive Reasoning.
THIS IS THE notion that knowledge is somehow not valid until it has been organised into a highly formal system of theorems. All knowledge is deduced from something before it.
DEDUCTIVE REASONING is an interesting idea that educated people should know something about, just as they should know something about representative government; but everything in its place. This doctrine belongs somewhere else, not in geometry...
IF GEOMETRY IS CONSIDERED for its own sake, geometry students will study with greater efficiency, and they will love the subject!
I THINK HIGH SCHOOL geometry teachers know this, but they are stuck on the plantation.

Saturday, November 13, 2004

Helpless masses


SanSuuKyi
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
HOW FAR WILL liberty spread across the Earth? Positive changes occur every single day. People
watch America for indications about their own future.
IRAQ NOW HAS an interim government. Elections are planned in a country that had previously been run by a tyrant for over 20 years. Saddam's torture chambers and rape rooms are out of business.
The Iraqi people now exercise freedoms denied them for decades. Liberty and economic opportunity now exist.
INTERNATIONAL PARIAHS such as North Korea and Iran are now feeling the heat of liberty spreading.
AS MISSIONARIES, Virginia and I are saddened that
most Americans are unaware of the people world-wide who are yearning to be free from tyranny. We Americans cannot lose our resolve --as it could be a death sentence for many who simply want to enjoy the freedoms that the USA takes for granted.
THOSE WHO CONDEMN the removal of Saddam
energize other regimes with similar strangleholds
on their helpless citizens.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Good spiritual sense of the American public

+ President Bush and Laura cast their votes in Crawford yesterday. Mrs. Obregon and I cast our votes down the street at Herbert Hoover Community Center here in San Jose's Rose Garden.
+ But our chads weren't hanging --we voted electronically.
+ President Bush's win last night was a ratification of the good sense of the American public. The public trusts the Republican party to wage the war on Islamo-terrorism, and about the Democrat party? --it has no such confidence.
+ I believe that the Democrats, including John Kerry, are known to have poor instincts regarding national security. Kerry has a deep distrust of American power as a force for good. Kerry spent the last year suggesting that the USA could return to a pre-9/11 mindset. Unbelievable.
+ This issue is not the only reason George Bush won. Americans respect Bush. Most also like him on a personal, emotional level. They think George Bush is a sincere Christian and that he's dog-gone likeable.
+ Although presidential campaigns are not a popularity contest, a candidate's ability to personally relate to voters is actually more important than where he stands on the issues. Virginia and I refer any doubters to the 2000 presidential campaign, when the likeable, clean-cut George W. Bush defeated Vice President AlGore --in a time of peace and prosperity.
+ It is precisely because voters trust Bush and see him as a strong leader that they are willing to stick it out with him even with shortcomings, for just a bit longer.
+ Call it a leap of faith, if you will.
+ Oh, and it's hard to believe, but the Vietnam War is finally over.

Monday, November 01, 2004

Terror-leader is fading

+ Yasser Arafat, the man who created modern terror is in a sickbed in Paris.
+ Arafat was responsible for the murder of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics; most have forgotten these humble beginnings.
+ Arafat was the most frequent foreign visitor to Bill Clinton's White House. However, in the fullness of time, President Bush said enough is enough, declaring that a Palestinian state could never be established with Arafat in charge. That was amazing.
+ Arafat continually escaped accountability --he stole the Palestinians' money, and sacrificed their lives for absolutely nothing in return.
+ I wonder, can they seize their future after he's gone?

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

Thoughtful stewardship of our republic



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+ Decades ago, V.I. Lenin knew precisely what he was talking about when he famously dubbed Western Leftists "useful idiots".
+ I cannot believe what I'm hearing from presidential candidate, Senator John Kerry. To make his case against President Bush, John Kerry has been relying on stories from proved unreliable sources --the New York Times (home of Jayson Blair) and CBS (Dan Rather).
+ Yesterday Kerry grabbed on their story that "nearly 380 tons of powerful explosives are missing from Iraq's sensitive former military installations."
Kerry calls it "one of the great blunders of Iraq" and "incredible incompetence."
+ What these people have forgotten is that this cache of explosives was already missing in 2003 when U.S. troops arrived in Baghdad to liberate its people!
+ This is amazing to me.
+ This is a non-story, yet after Kerry argued for months that Saddam Hussein posed no threat and had no ties to terrorists, Kerry now shifts and claims that "terrorists could use this material to blow up airplanes and level buildings."
+ Vladimir Lenin was on to something. And you get the idea that if President Bush said it was sunny, John Kerry would jump to his feet in anger and declare that a 10% possibility of light rain proves that George W. Bush has not been honest with the American people.(!)

Friday, October 22, 2004

Kerry's God-talk

I think John Kerry's God-talk is too late.

Thursday, October 21, 2004

Forced charity


Vaccination
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
I don't know if most Americans know why there is a shortage of flu vaccines.

For the most part this problem has its genesis with the previous administration, and their government plan of vaccinations "for all Americans."

To make the vaccines more affordable, President Clinton decided that the private manufacturers should sell them at very low profit --in order to make them available to all Americans.

As a result, instead of 5 companies making vaccines, we have only one or two.

Essentially, the Government forced private companies to be charitable --or get out of the vaccine-making industry!

Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Instead, pray for Liberty

AS MISSIONARIES, my wife and I have seen the "fruit" peace produces.
CHRISTIANS shouldn't use peace to define a nation's moral health. North Korea is a peaceful country. Cuba is a peaceful country. When we first deployed to Vietnam, it was a very peaceful country.
PRECISELY because there is no freedom of expression, freedom of worship, or of association --peace rules these places.
IF YOU ARE a student of history a better measure of a nation's health would be Liberty.
INDEED, liberty bears witness to the mission of Jesus Christ, and was the reason for His incarnation.
IF THE ENTIRE world lived in peace, Earth would be nothing more than a giant penal colony - the 3rd rock from the sun.

Sunday, October 17, 2004

Promises to America's infirm

Taking a break from working on Pastor's autobiography, I was almost convinced I had found a politician with more faith than our Reverend Dick Bernal!

It was V.P. candidate John Edward's comment last week that nearly had me reaching to call my wife on her cell phone:

"If we do the work that we can do in this country, the work
that we will do when John Kerry is president, people like
Christopher Reeve are going to walk, get up out of that
wheelchair and walk again."

Wait, can Kerry and Edwards do that for us!

In my years of observing human nature at the national level, I have never heard a more repellent example of prejudice and
false claims.

For certain, faith's anchor is hope, yes, every Charismatic knows that, but promising false hope is bad; and for personal gain? Raising false hopes in Americans who are crippled and afflicted is very low.

Promise me a chicken in every pot, promise me medical marijuana, that's part of the game. But to give false hope to people with an assurance of Christ-like cures --that's going too far. It seems that there is nothing Kerry-Edwards will not say to get elected.

Thankfully, I realized before I called my wife, and before I had to break the bad news to my Pastor --that I was being duped. Whew.

Saturday, October 16, 2004

Einstein

A man who glimpsed the supernatural with his discoveries.



Einstein
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A man's faith

Wednesday's debate was a lot of fun to watch. John Kerry believes abortion is morally wrong.

Bob Schieffer asked (Catholic) John Kerry to respond - regarding supporting a candidate who supports abortion on demand and unlimited stem cell research. Kerry defended his Catholic belief, thus: "I believe that I can't legislate or transfer to another American citizen my article of faith." But then said:

"And I think that everything you do in public life has to be guided by your faith, affected by your faith, but without transferring it in any official way to other people."

"That's why I fight against poverty. That's why I fight to clean up the environment and protect this earth."

"That's why I fight for equality and justice. All of those things come out of that fundamental teaching and belief of faith."

I discovered that fighting poverty, protecting the environment, promoting equality --are all derived from Kerry's faith.

Why doesn't this same faith require a man to oppose abortion and killing embryos for medical research?

Friday, October 15, 2004

Pursue the straight course

"There is but one straight course, and that is to seek truth and pursue it steadily." --George Washington

Thursday, October 14, 2004