Saturday, May 16, 2009
Miss California Uses Freedom of Speech
I can't believe how much controversy there has been in the last few weeks over one simple answer to one simple question. I'm talking of course, about Miss California's surprising stand on gay marriage at the Miss USA pageant.
I didn't follow the pageant at all, but I sure heard about it! People are saying that Carrie Prejean should have known her judges and answered the question accordingly, but if that is what contestants should do, then what is the point of having questions as a part of the competition? Perez Hilton started the question with the words, "In your opinion..." Well, she gave her opinion. When you ask for someone's opinion, you cannot get upset when they give it! That is not how it works...
If the judge had worded the question differently, for example, "Tell me what I want to hear..." what would people be saying about that? Probably that the judge had taken the integrity out of the question by asking it that way. Yet, people expected Carrie to lie and tell them what they wanted to hear - to say what was politically correct.
Standing up for what you believe in should never be looked down on - no matter what. People always come down on Christianity for being intolerant, but they don't realize that they are being intolerant when they don't let Christians have an opinion. There is tolerance for every religion under the sun, but there is no tolerance for Christianity. And there never will be, according to the Bible.
Here in North America we are blessed to be able to express our opinions, and have freedom of speech and freedom of religion. We can choose what we want to believe and how we want to live our lives. There are many countries where this is not possible because people are not free to have an opinion. So the next time you start to judge a Christian because of what they believe, think about what it would be like if your country suddenly took away freedom of religion. Freedom is only freedom when it applies to everyone - even Christians.
Besides, its not like Miss California was rude or degrading - she expressed her opinion very respectfully. Barack Obama is extremely well-liked, and he said the exact same thing in a speech not too long ago...but I don't remember any controversy surrounding him!
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