It appears that the US Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) is skirting the boundaries of the Constitution by not providing a religious marker on a fallen soldier’s grave marker. The soldier, Sgt. Patrick Stewart, is believed to be the first Wiccan to have died in the line of duty, and his widow asked for his… Continue reading
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Commentary: Rev. Al Sharpton
The Reverend Al Sharpton has a commentary on CNN today relating to the focus of black church leaders on sexually-based themes, rather than social issues like race-based inequality, poverty and voting equality. Rev. Sharpton makes the following comment about Dr. Martin Luther Kings mission, And he performed all of his acts under the banner of… Continue reading
Marriage Good for Kids
According to a new report issued by the Amercian Academy of Pediatrics, the ability of same-gender couples having the ability to marry would not harm any children within the relationship. The report goes on to say that children could in fact benefit from the ability of their parents to legally marry (in the case of… Continue reading
Religious Equality: Wiccans
It appears that the US Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) is skirting the boundaries of the Constitution by not providing a religious marker on a fallen soldier’s grave marker. The soldier, Sgt. Patrick Stewart, is believed to be the first Wiccan to have died in the line of duty, and his widow asked for his… Continue reading
Music is Life
I was stumbling around MySpace this morning and found this musician, Michael Tillman. He is a Dallas-based musician and plays guitar, and according to his site, “His cross-genre repertoire includes standard classical pieces, flamenco and jazz influenced composition and songs from various countries of South America and Europe.” If you visit his MySpace page you… Continue reading
Two Friends
During a recent trip to Key West, I had this picture taken with our friend Bobby. The cool thing about this picture, is that it was taken at a place called Two Friends, located in the beautiful City of Key West.
Kaboop!
Well after making the trek to Addison for Kaboom Town, we were standing on the balcony looking at a prematurely ended show. The music continued as if nothing happened, which was exactly what was happening 🙂 I now also remember why I don’t come to Kaboom Town – not because of the failings of a… Continue reading
The Spiritual Side of James
Every person has the natural right (and the responsibility) to peacefully determine what is right within the law. We are advocates of religious freedom and the good life. I was originally ordained a minister of the Universal Life Church in 1999, however had to be re-ordained in August 2003 due to a mix up at… Continue reading
CCGLA Lawsuit
Related Documents See the Dismissal Order See the lawsuit summary Today, after a great deal of deliberation, I withdrew my legal action against CCGLA. It is important (to me) to document why I made this decision, as to some it may be seen as a retreat (possibly for the wrong reasons). When I filed this… Continue reading