Friday, February 19, 2010

Adam Giambrone, Tiger Woods and why this world is blind.

Can somebody please tell me!!! What is the logic of this present age in which we live? I am not talking about The Church in general, which has its own share of problems and disputes but I am talking about the world in which we live which is permissive, and makes allowances for everything under the sun.

Enter Adam Giambrone. He is living common law with a woman and has admitted to stepping out on her a few times and now he just wouldn't make a very good candidate for Toronto's next mayor.

On the other hand, an openly homosexual mayoral candidate who is seeking to be Toronto's next mayor has already been accepted by the Children's Aid Society for he and his partner to adopt a baby boy.

Enter Tiger Woods with whom I have already blogged about. The news world was zeroing in on his public statements where he apologized for his affairs.

Can somebody please tell me, with the way Toronto and the rest of the world conducts its morals and ethics, how do I understand the logic in all of this?

Isn't it the world who is constantly telling Christians that they are narrow minded, bigotted, puritanical, judgmental...and I could go on. Why then?!!! Please, tell me, why are people in such a huff over Tiger Woods and over Adam Giambrone yet this mayoral candidate who is openly homosexual and who is adopting a baby boy with his partner, acceptable?

I am simply appealing to anyone who can help me understand why Tiger Woods should have to apologize when the tv and internet and society as a whole are so full of filth and which condones any kind of sexual activity which is espoused as 'okay' and nobody else's business if anyone should protest to it? I am very confused.

Why should it matter to Toronto that Adam Giambrone stepped out and had his fill of carnal knowledge when Toronto feeds upon that kind of stuff on a day to day basis.

Yonge Street, south of Gerrard is nothing but a cesspool of such muck.

Every summer, the mayor of Toronto is supposed to participate in the 'gay' pride parade in which people support in droves and bring their children to see men wearing outfits and acting in such a provocative manner, it's unbelievable. But then Adam Giambrone admits to not being monogamous when he's living with someone. Isn't there a slight hint of hypocrisy somewhere?

Tell me people. What gives? Where is the logic in all of this?

I would say that probably we are seeing the reality of 2 Corinthians 4:4 as the world runs around not even having an understanding of what they are doing because the world's logic has no logic as they are blindfolded by the evil one and cannot understand right from wrong until the heart itself is made right with the Author of Truth Himself!

2 comments:

  1. Hey Peter! I did not know that you had/ have a blog.
    I do not know what to tell you in regards to you query but Adam Giambrone is actually a good friend of mine. His actions I found rather alarming because when I worked with him, hung out with him, he was never like a skirt chaser. He was working on his Phd in Egytology and doing political work and charity stuff. Maybe the power went to his head? I hope that he makes a change for the better after this sad and difficult lesson. He deserves a second chance and I hope he gets it.
    Chat with you laters!
    Rhonda : )

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  2. Hey Rhonda. Well, I'm not trying to throw stones. I am merely trying to shed light on some massive contradictions with what the world seems to share in. I am sure that Adam would make a great mayor. I didn't know there was a morality clause hinged to it. Did they throw Bill Clinton out of the oval office after his Lewinsky escapades? I didn't know that Toronto was looking for a certain template in which to fit the office. If I were to suggest what I would think are the highest credentials for one who aspires to such a position of leadership, they would call me narrow minded, a bigot. Well what says the world? Eh? I'm still confused. Thanks for your comments. As far as power going anywhere, I think Adam is just a human being like the rest of us. I have been faithful to my wife of almost 19 years and I'm not a tall, good looking stud with a great personality, so I'm not going to suggest as to what I would struggle with if I had been in his place of leadership within the ranks of the TTC. Perhaps I would have made different choices, but this is Toronto. I thought it was a 'tolerant' city (sarcastic humour if you didn't catch it).

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