Archive for January, 2009

So Help Me God

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Four words that are commonly heard whenever someone is either required to give an oath, or voluntarily gives one. “So help me God,” is part prayer, and part affirmation. How much more convincing could an oath be than one made in the name of God? It’s at least twice as powerful as “on my mother’s grave.” When someone adds “so help me God” to the end of their oath, it indicates how serious they take the pledge. So what’s wrong with that?

Well, it depends. In many cases there’s nothing wrong with it. Faith and religion are incredibly personal, and the Bill of Rights gives us all the right to worship, or not worship, as we choose. It’s one of our most important rights, and goes hand-in-hand with freedom speech, its First Amendment brother. Swearing an oath to your god is every American’s right, including Barack Obama.

The problem is that when Obama was sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts, the phrase was added to the oath of office. If Obama had simply added the phrase on his own, it would be slightly less upsetting. However, Roberts recited the phrase for Obama to repeat, thereby making it a part of the oath itself. There was fervor over the placement of the word “faithfully” in the oath the first time around, yet I’ve heard virtually nothing about this.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.

The constitutionality of Roberts and Obama using the phrase “so help me God” in the oath is somewhat open to interpretation. Technically the First Amendment only prohibits Congress from establishing religion, though it was clear that most of the founders, Jefferson in particular, were against any establishment of religion by any branch of the government.

The history of the oath shows that virtually all of our past presidents have invoked their god while affirming their oath, and given our country’s Christian majority, I sincerely doubt anything will come of this, or Michael Newdow’s lawsuit. However, with the current political climate, and many of our “enemies” being religious fundamentalists themselves, I would have hoped that Obama would see the error of our highest leader so openly endorsing Christianity as the one, true religion.

I don’t have near as much faith in Obama as many of my friends do, and this is one of the reasons. Our last president was a deeply, and openly, religious man who claimed that God talked to him, and look how that turned out. I just wish that we could finally get a president who recognized not only the cultural diversity of our country, but our religious diversity as well, and respect the non-Christians enough to not openly endorse Christianity as a form of public policy. Well, there’s always 2012.

Lisa Miller of Newsweek has some pretty good thoughts on the subject as well. I recommend anyone interested in this read her thoughts.

New Look Is Temporary

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Edit: Extremely temporary. Already taken down and work is beginning on a new version. I’ll keep this version for now as it seems to work.

Well, I kind of finished the new design. I sort of gave up and rushed it out the door there at the end, just to see if my mind changes once I see it live. It hasn’t. I’m still not really a fan, but I’ll leave it up for a week or so just to make sure.

As of right now it works, but barely. My Ma.Gnolia links aren’t working properly, the year doesn’t show up properly in the date box, the comments aren’t styled, the header doesn’t have any links, the footer is nowhere near where I wanted it to be, and there’s no real archive. Other than that though, it’s functional.

I’d have to say that my biggest dissapointment is that it turned out incredibly similar to my Photoshop mockup. So, it’s not so much the site that I don’t like, it’s the overall design. Which is odd because I did like it in Photoshop. There’s a very good possibility that I’m just not a very good designer. In fact, I’d have to say that’s definitely my issue. I tried to design a site that had all sorts of design elements that I simply don’t understand, or can’t properly convey.

There is a bright side to this redesign failure though, and that’s that I learned a few more things about working with Wordpress. I had to modify some of the functions that Wordpress uses to get some of the desired results. They were incredibly minor, but it just goes to show how useful a working knowledge of PHP is when working with this beast.

Oh well. I guess it’s back to the drawing board. I think I’ll stick with something incredibly minimalist next time. Maybe that won’t require as much “talent.”

I’m A Loser

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

A few months back I had developed a renewed enthusiasm for my blog. I posted a couple of meaningless thoughts, and began the process of creating a new Wordpress template to spice up the joint. Fast forward about 5 months, and not much has been done. I’ve completed around 80% of the index page template, and about 20% of all the other pages. And since I didn’t really want to create any new blog posts until the new template was up, I haven’t written any. The site has basically died.

Lucky for me, I have exactly 0 regular readers. However, the occasional readers that may have popped by have seen nothing worth sticking around for. And that’s completely uncool. What’s the point of having a blog if you don’t blog? It’s like having a pool table and never using it (another thing on my list to start using more).

I plan to work on the site this long weekend, and have the new design up by Monday night. If I can stay away from my XBOX 360 long enough, and find some time between celebrating my beautiful wife’s birthday, I think I can do it.