Thursday, May 18, 2017

結婚が必要です。(Marriage is needed.)



    Upon reading Albert Mohler's article of marriage I can clearly say that I agree with what he says.

     In his article called,  No man will do: Why secular economists are alarmed at the recent decline in marriages. He explains how he read a article from the Washington post that is most likely called, Woman just aren't that into the 'marriageable male' anymore. Which in it's self, explains that woman feel that marriage is just not worth it anymore.
 
     First of all, both Mohler and I believe that God intended marriage to happen. Sure it could take a while, sure you might not find your soul-mate right away. But within the Washington article, they say that the woman would love to have kids, but never a husband. Now this is Biblically wrong. The multitude of woman who want to have sex and not be married, are violating God's laws. And not be sexist, the men who will say yes to this are just as guilty. No human being should want to have sex because it is so called, "fun" or "a milestone in your life". Sex should be for those who are married, and are truly passionate for one another. Now, this does not mean that those who are married have excuses ether. They should not pursue others who "want to have fun." And there should not be any people who are married and are homosexuals, because that is also a break from God's law.
 
     Now with my rant out of the way, allow me to tell you why it is not economical.
Think back to when you were a kid, remember how you had both parents there to always be there for you. Mommy would have kissed your boo-boos, and Daddy would have told you to man up, or even woman up(I guess). Now imagine this, let's say you have only Mommy. She might have raised you to tell you that Daddy went somewhere elsewhere in the world, or that he left you and Mommy alone. You would then believe that way, and if you ever saw your dad later in life, you would reject him. And you would most likely grow up a snowflake, because Mommy would always tell you that everything will come your way to you. That is exactly what these new young woman most likely will do. These Snowflakes will raise Snowflakes
 
 
  

   Economically, these woman are wanting to make a stupid choice to raise children up so that they can become Mama's boys or girls. 
 
     Not only do I disagree with these women's choices, I also understand it. Generally, men can be very mean, rude, and hurtful to a woman. Especially when the majority of woman aren't Christians, and men aren't Christians. Because the government will not look at the good things and go, "Oh we should follow that example, and others need to follow it as well." Instead they look at the bad things. And most non-Christian men tend to be abusive to their woman. So I could also understand, even though these women say,  "it's because it's not the tread." They are only kidding themselves and other women around them. And maybe they want just to feel like they own men. And they kind'of do.
 
 
     With this in mind, let it sink in. Marriage is a brilliance that God created, so that the man and woman could become one flesh. And when they have a son, he shall go off and find a woman to call his own and those two shall become one flesh. Now I am not saying that men should go into the world and find the first woman they meet and sleep with her, he shall have it in his heart that he will find the right one when God tells him so. And not for breeding reasons, but for the purpose of being together with another human being, and not being alone.
 
 




    

Thursday, May 11, 2017

皆さん、拍手喝采してください... Alexander Hamilton!





     Alexander Hamilton, one of the first Treasurers of America. This man was famous for being in the Revolutionary War, and for being a faithful follower of the great George Washington. Not only was Hamilton famous for being in the war, a play was made for him many years later. But was more to his life then just a play, he was a pioneer for economics.

 
     He first began his journey at the Treasury. He designed it in his own special way, he had put a lot of wooden artifacts in there to make it look beautiful. Things were going well for him in the beginning. He attended many parties with his wife, and every time they went, people loved them. Washington held Hamilton up with a very high honor, and always considered Hamilton as a friend. 

 
     As Hamilton's job as a treasurer furthered, things got hard. Hamilton wanted to create an alliance with the British, because he did not want them to retaliate and fight them again. Plus if Hamilton had an alliance with them, he could then guarantee that America could keep the British in check. Especially when a British diplomat appeared into the scene, that man's name was Major George Beckwith. 
     
     Beckwith wanted to meet Hamilton, so he could discuss with him about how Hamilton was going to be as a treasurer. Hamilton, and those who were his friends around him, did not want this Brit nearby. But they knew that it could be profitable having a British leader on their land, so as to make it seem as if America and England would turn out alright. Hamilton chose to talk with Beckwith. The two seemed to be fine for a while, but Hamilton still had his doubts.
 
     Hamilton then self-volunteered to become a spy to see what the British were really up to. However he never wanted to hurt Beckwith, which seems strange. He then eyed every move that Beckwith ever made, even though they both agreed on a lot of economical ideas. After Beckwith stayed in America for a while, he finally returned to his homeland. Hamilton still did not feel good about these decisions, so he suggested to a man named Gouverneur Morris to go to England to continue his spy duty.
 
     Hamilton later went to the country to make a final deal with Beckwith. After the meeting, Hamilton left, he felt that there was nothing to worry about. Hamilton then began to make preparations to exchange money with Beckwith and the British. He made quite a process. 
 
     Hamilton made many different trade and deals with the British, and even some of his own country men, and he made a great sum of money as well as them. However, Hamilton had himself wrapped way to much in work. He did not realize that within his own country, that their would be people who did not like him.
 
     Aaron Burr, the former third vice president. Wanted to become governor of New York, but his opponent thought very different things that Burr did not like. So he sent a letter to Hamilton asking him to consider Burr for the position, and to find flaws in the other man. Hamilton replied with saying that he agreed with the opponent, and not Burr. 
 
     Burr being disappointed, wanted nothing more then to become governor, so he kept sending letters. And he still had replies that he did not enjoy. Burr sent one last letter, a acceptance to a duel. A duel to the death. Hamilton oddly accepted. The two stood outside with their pistols at the ready. They shot, and Burr won. Burr needed acceptance from Hamilton in order to become governor, but with Hamilton gone, Burr was able to run for the position.
 
     In the end, Hamilton was a economist who dealt with some shady people. And died by a stupid choice. How economical.