This goes out to Becka. You have awakened me from my blogging slumber. Merry Christmas!

8 TV Shows I Watch:

1. Scrubs
2. The Office
3. How I Met Your Mother
4. House M.D.
5. The West Wing
6. 30 Rock
7. The Big Bang Theory
8. I’m completely embarrassed to admit this but I watch The Hills…totally guilty!

8 Favorite Restaurants

1. Lucille’s BBQ
2. Derek and Kim’s House
3. Our House
4. My Uncle’s House
5. The Upstream
6. Maggio’s
7. Teddy Bears
8. Anchos

8 Things that Happened to Me Today

1. I was woken up at 5am by a flash light coming through my window from a Riverside Police Officer.
2. I opened presents
3. I opened my stocking
4. I went to LA to visit Azina
5. I ate chili and cornbread
6. I took a nap
7. I thought about Jesus coming to earth
8. I thought about what kind of traditions I would want to create for the future holidays

8 Things I Look Forward to

1. Seeing Chap!
2. Celebrating the coming New Year with dear friends
3. The birth of Baby Meisel and seeing Janelle and Darren as parents!!
4. Stepping out and seeing where God leads us as a couple
5. Checking out the sales in the next couple of days
6. Helping select next year’s RAs
7. Getting in my sweats…I’m cold!
8. Visiting family

8 Things I Wish for

1. Everyone to be more gracious
2. Health for baby Imai, baby Meisel, baby Howeth, and baby Richey
3. To have the funds to visit all our family this coming year
4. For India to find redemption and peace and hope and forgiveness in Jesus
5. For the President-Elect to govern with wisdom and have reverence towards God
6. For abortion to become illegal
7. For the church to reach out more than any young, scared mother could understand and love her and the baby inside of her belly beyond comprehension
8. To be the best wife/friend/sister/cousin/co-worker/daughter ever

8 People I tag

1. Chim
2. Chap
3. Janelle
4. Brooke
5. Raj
6. Ravi
7. Meags
8. Whoever wants to!

Merry Christmas!

Taken from Justin Taylor’s blog:

“Readers of this blog know the esteem I hold for Robert P. George–in my view (and that of many others), he is one of the great moral philosophers and public intellectuals of our time. With a law degree and a theology degree from Harvard, and a doctorate from Oxford, he currently serves as McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, and as the director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. He also serves on The President’s Council on Bioethics and previously served on the United States Commission on Civil Rights.

Dr. George is a man who chooses his words very carefully. And that is why his latest essay, Obama’s Abortion Extremism, is so significant. It begins in this way:

Barack Obama is the most extreme pro-abortion candidate ever to seek the office of President of the United States. He is the most extreme pro-abortion member of the United States Senate. Indeed, he is the most extreme pro-abortion legislator ever to serve in either house of the United States Congress.

George then raises the fact that many today are suggesting that one can be pro-life and pro-Obama:

Yet there are Catholics and Evangelicals—even self-identified pro-life Catholics and Evangelicals—who aggressively promote Obama’s candidacy and even declare him the preferred candidate from the pro-life point of view.

What is going on here?

I have examined the arguments advanced by Obama’s self-identified pro-life supporters, and they are spectacularly weak. It is nearly unfathomable to me that those advancing them can honestly believe what they are saying. But before proving my claims about Obama’s abortion extremism, let me explain why I have described Obama as “pro-abortion” rather than “pro-choice.”

George proceeds to work through Obama’s legislative career–which has merited a 100% rating each year from the NARAL Pro-Choice America’s Congressional Record on Choice–to show Obama’s unmitigated commitment to abortion, even when the legislation has nothing to do with the making abortion illegal. For example:

1. Obama “has promised to seek repeal of the Hyde Amendment, which has for many years protected pro-life citizens from having to pay for abortions that are not necessary to save the life of the mother and are not the result of rape or incest.”

2. Obama has promised that “the first thing I’d do as President is sign the Freedom of Choice Act” ( FOCA). This would make abortion a federally guaranteed right through all nine months of pregancy for any reason. Virtually every state and federal limitation on abortion that is currently on the books would be abolished (e.g., parental consent and notification laws for minors).

3. Obama opposes the ban on the heinous practice of partial-birth abortion and strongly disagreed with the Supreme Court ruling to uphold the ban.

4. Obama wishes to strip federal funding from pro-life crisis pregnancy centers that provide alternatives to abortion for pregnant women in need.

5. Obama refused to support the pro-life Democrats’ “95-10” legislation (designed to reduce the number of abortions by 95% in 10 years by strengthening the social safety net for poor women). This would not have made abortion illegal; it would seek to reduce abortion.

6. Obama “opposed legislation to protect children who are born alive, either as a result of an abortionist’s unsuccessful effort to kill them in the womb, or by the deliberate delivery of the baby prior to viability.” The bill contained a specific provision that ensured that the bill would not affect abortion laws (Obama and his campaign lied about this fact until it was proven in the records).

7. Obama has co-sponsored a bill authorizing the large-scale industrial production of human embryos for use in biomedical research in which they would be killed. It would require the killing of human beings in the embryonic stage that were produced by cloning, and would make it a federal crime for a woman to save an embryo by agreeing to have the tiny developing human being implanted in her womb so that he or she could be brought to term.

8. Obama was one of the few senators to oppose a bill that would have put a modest amount of federal money into research that would develop methods to produce the exact equivalent of embryonic stem cells without using (or producing) embryos. “From any rational vantage point, this is unconscionable. . . . Why create and kill human embryos when there are alternatives that do not require the taking of nascent human lives? It is as if Obama is opposed to stem-cell research unless it involves killing human embryos.”

With regard to those who think that electing Obama will save lots of unborn lives, George writes:

They tell us not to worry that Obama opposes the Hyde Amendment, the Mexico City Policy (against funding abortion abroad), parental consent and notification laws, conscience protections, and the funding of alternatives to embryo-destructive research. They ask us to look past his support for Roe v. Wade, the Freedom of Choice Act, partial-birth abortion, and human cloning and embryo-killing. An Obama presidency, they insist, means less killing of the unborn.

This is delusional.

George ends his article in this way:

What kind of America do we want our beloved nation to be? Barack Obama’s America is one in which being human just isn’t enough to warrant care and protection. It is an America where the unborn may legitimately be killed without legal restriction, even by the grisly practice of partial-birth abortion. It is an America where a baby who survives abortion is not even entitled to comfort care as she dies on a stainless steel table or in a soiled linen bin. It is a nation in which some members of the human family are regarded as inferior and others superior in fundamental dignity and rights. In Obama’s America, public policy would make a mockery of the great constitutional principle of the equal protection of the laws. In perhaps the most telling comment made by any candidate in either party in this election year, Senator Obama, when asked by Rick Warren when a baby gets human rights, replied: “that question is above my pay grade.” It was a profoundly disingenuous answer: For even at a state senator’s pay grade, Obama presumed to answer that question with blind certainty. His unspoken answer then, as now, is chilling: human beings have no rights until infancy—and if they are unwanted survivors of attempted abortions, not even then.

In the end, the efforts of Obama’s apologists to depict their man as the true pro-life candidate that Catholics and Evangelicals may and even should vote for, doesn’t even amount to a nice try. Voting for the most extreme pro-abortion political candidate in American history is not the way to save unborn babies.”

It seems as though there is something in the water to make everyone pregnant. Well, Raj and I have some exciting news to share…we’re not! :) I am very happy to be an aunt-like figure to so many babies though. First, Evan. This Asian creation is too cute. Coming up in the near future (and I’m really an aunt with this one!) A-name. That’s right. Amber and Joe’s bun in the oven is so cool he only goes by “A”. He’s making us wait on the rest of his name. After that comes Darren and Janelle’s baby! I can’t wait to see that one! Between the two parents, he/she doesn’t stand a chance. He/she will be gorgeous and/or ruggedly handsome. All these tots have such cool parents. I’m excited to learn from all of them! I’m so happy to be the aunt!

Raj: “Our apartment smells delicious.”

Me: “What does it smell like?”

pause

Raj: “Dreams.”

Me: “Dreams?”

These are the kind of conversations to expect in the Lulla household when we spend 2 hours online checking out jobs and grad schools. God help us!

Let me preface this with the fact that I love my church. Truly. I love Sandals. I could list many reasons why, but for now just know that I love the church. Ok, now that I got that out there I feel okay about sharing. Last night, I got the opportunity to help out at the family shelter through Path of Life. I met a woman, Colleen, and her adorable nine month old son. After chatting for a little while she asked me where I went to church. I told her Sandals and her eyes lit up. “I go to Sandals, too! I love that place!” I asked her how long she had been going and she said “Two years.”

Something is wrong with this picture. I mean, it’s a wrong picture entirely to have to even see families in shelters but a woman who goes to my church? How is she there? I don’t know the entire story. I do know that she’s been in the shelter for a couple weeks and is there because times got hard and the daycare center she worked at closed due to lack of enrollment. I know that she’s applied to a ton of places. I know that she is going to Sandals today to talk with Jamie. I know that the church needs to step up and help her. I know times are hard and it’s tough to find a job. But I know that God is bigger than all of that. If anyone who reads this knows of a place she and her baby can stay or a place where she can find a job, please contact me and the Sandals office. She can’t stay there.

how amazingly wonderful God has been to Raj and I this week? Raj got a phone call letting him know that an anonymous donor wanted to cover the balance of his India trip. Then I realized that I could break up my school payments by taking a class a little later in the semester. THEN Raj was set up for a job interview! All of this goodness in one week! Not to mention the break with the weather beginning to cool down a little. He is most definitely abundant in his blessings. Oh, AND Kim and Derek are welcoming their son into the world very soon as well as my sister-in-law, Amber!

“So don’t worry about these things, saying, ‘What willl we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear?’ These things dominate the thoughts of unbelievers, but your Heavenly Father already knows all of your needs. Seek the kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and He will give you everything you need”
-Jesus

This was from Justin Taylor’s blog www.theologica.blogspot.com:

Democrats in the end speak most of, and seem to hold the most sympathy for, the beset-upon single mother without medical coverage for her children, and the soldier back from the war who needs more help with post-traumatic stress disorder. They express the most sympathy for the needy, the yearning, the marginalized and unwell. For those, in short, who need more help from the government, meaning from the government’s treasury, meaning the money got from taxpayers.

Who happen, also, to be a generally beset-upon group.

Democrats show little expressed sympathy for those who work to make the money the government taxes to help the beset-upon mother and the soldier and the kids. They express little sympathy for the middle-aged woman who owns a small dry cleaner and employs six people and is, actually, day to day, stressed and depressed from the burden of state, local and federal taxes, and regulations, and lawsuits, and meetings with the accountant, and complaints as to insufficient or incorrect efforts to meet guidelines regarding various employee/employer rules and regulations. At Republican conventions they express sympathy for this woman, as they do for those who are entrepreneurial, who start businesses and create jobs and build things. Republicans have, that is, sympathy for taxpayers. But they don’t dwell all that much, or show much expressed sympathy for, the sick mother with the uninsured kids, and the soldier with the shot nerves.

Neither party ever gets it quite right, the balance between the taxed and the needy, the suffering of one sort and the suffering of another. You might say that in this both parties are equally cold and equally warm, only to two different classes of citizens.

Here’s a great quote I stole from my favorite professor’s Facebook, who stole it from Hudson Taylor, who didn’t have time to steal anything because he was awesome:

“It is the consciousness of the threefold joy of the Lord, His joy in ransoming us, His joy in dwelling within us as our Saviour and Power for fruitbearing and His joy in possessing us, as His Bride and His delight; it is the consciousness of this joy which is our real strength. Our joy in Him may be a fluctuating thing: His joy in us knows no change.” Hudson Taylor

but do you know who you’re going to vote for in the election? If you do, why that candidate? If not, what’s holding you back from picking a candidate? I’ll post my thoughts after I get some comments. Thanks guys!

Just watched Rick Warren interview Mr. Obama and Mr. McCain. I think Senator McCain was well spoken. Really answered the questions that were thrown at him. Senator Obama gave all the right answers for his evangelical audience. I think he may have gained a few supporters after his performance but, in my opinion, Senator McCain won. Not that this was a debate or anything. :) Who am I kidding? It’s election year. Everything is a competition. I think this is going to be a close race and I predict the Christian voters will be the one to determine who will be our next president.

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