Thursday, November 10, 2005

Another Busy Day *Updated*

Hello everyone!

I hear that Texas passed a law defining marriage as between a man and a woman. My complete support goes to them. God made marriage, not the government and only God should be allowed to change his law. Government tinkering will only damage our culture farther.

I am currently working on a bit of fiction writing in my spare time. It is somewhat akin to the Hardy Boys books. I may share that with you at some future time.

More at a later time,

Have a great day folks!

Travis

Monday Update:

Hey Guys!
I have checked back in and am looking forward to answering comments have have received the past few days. Look for more blogging as time permits. (Hopefully tonight)

6 comments:

Unknown said...

That sounds really neat Travis! Can't wait to see it :)

Kristin said...

Yay for Texas! This is good news :)

Anonymous said...

Sounds great, Travis!
Hello from Montreal, Canada.
My name is Wren and I just happened upon your blog today.
I have a family friendly discussion forum, and am trying to get discussion on various sects...or just plain old christian discussion! There is a christian section which already has a couple of threads (sects) in progress. Please feel free to join in the discussion or, if you don't see your church mentioned in any of the topic titles in that section, please feel free to create your own new topic for it.
http://s3.invisionfree.com/Hearts_Afire
Registration is free and the forum rules are posted at the top of the various sections.
It would be an honor to have you post there...that is if you wish to, of course.
Have a wonder filled day!

Anonymous said...

I think it is unfortunate that Texas cannot see that gay people are our brothers, sisters, sons and daughters. Why should they be judged incapable of establishing a marriage when many clerly live in a marriage with all but the endorsement of the state?

As for 'God's Laws' which God's laws should the state adopt? Do only Christians live in Texas, in the United States? Personally I appreciate that our national constitution forbids such an establishemnt of religion in our government.

Travis said...

Dear Clark,
First of all, I would like to thank you for expressing your thoughts in a non-insulting manner towards my faith or my beliefs. Many are not so thoughtful.

I am off to a science lab, but when I return I would be glad to disscuss my views on this topic.

Unknown said...

Makes me want to move out of Texas to those Northern, liberal states..