Monday, December 3, 2007

Number 22- That's One Beautiful Brain You Got There!

In choosing a soul mate one has to consider many different aspects of the person that you are considering. Although I don't plan on getting married any time soon, I have done some thinking about what is important to me in the man that I want to spend the rest of my life with. It would be a lie to say that I am not attracted to the outward appearance of guys, but that is not what will determine my relationships with the opposite sex. A good Christian character is the most important thing and the first thing that I am going to look for. Also I would want to consider their personality and if it is compatible with my own. Another important question to answer is whether or not that someone would be able to take care of and sustain me. Is he a hard worker? Does he have a good family life with his sisters and mothers? What does his father treat his wife like? What is his sense of humor? These things will all come before appearance. When I really think about it, there is a lot more then physical beauty that I want in my man. If I met someone who has a wonderful personality and character, an intelligent young man, but he was not attractive physically I think that I would be perfectly content to be with him.

Number 21-

While womens' rights have greatly improved from when women were only allowed to do certain things such as house cleaning and cooking, there are many occupations and positions that we as women do not occupy. As a woman myself, you would assume that I think there should be total equality among men and women in their jobs. Surprisingly enough this is not the case. God has made men and women differently. In the Garden of Eden God created Eve secondly. She was to be Adam's helper and companion. I believe that this principle is something God intends to be carried out in our lives now. We must also realize that our capabilities and purposes are different. Men are better for positions in politics because they do not act on emotion as much as women, therefore can make decisions without as much of a biased way of reasoning. Women are better at jobs that have to deal with people and family. Also, men are built differently and are much more suited for construction work then women. This is not to say that we should outlaw women from holding construction jobs, but simply to say that most of us are not as capable. In the end God knows what is best for our own happiness. It is our place to trust and obey the perimeters He has set up.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Number 20- Thanksgiving break... or borken arm?


You see the person in the white gi? Yeah, well that's me. And the guy in the blue, well that's my cousin Kyle. Yeah, in this picture I'm just about to break his arm. Well... not in reality. But it was something like this over my Thanksgiving break. When I went over to my cousin's house to have a Thanksgiving dinner we decided that it would be fun to have a jiu-jitsu match. We went outside and wrestled on the lawn while the adults watched and cheered. It was great fun! Although I have a bit of a quirky bunch of relatives, I love them very much. I had a great break.

Number 19- Gladiator Days

E. B. White makes an interesting statement when he says, "Television hangs on the questionable theory that whatever happens anywhere should be sensed everywhere. If everyone is going to be able to see everything, in the long run all sights may lose whatever rarity value they once possessed, and it may well turn out that people, being able to see and hear practically everything, will be specially interested in almost nothing."

What strikes me most about this quote is that White says the value of what we see will be lost. I completely agree with this. Even in the last few years of my life I have noticed a remarkable change in the morals of the media. We have gone from a society of God fearing, upright people to a degredated generation who looks to feed their carnal appetite. Although this may seem a bit extreme to some, I wouldn't be suprised if we ended up like the Romans who thirsted so much for more entertainement that they eventually found themsevles forcing men to fight for their lives. Sure, right now we wouldn't think of actually allowing people to get muredered in the name of entertainment, but what happens when the fake murders of TV become boring because we've seen them a million times over. This nation will eventaully want more. Already we see the results of the media on our young people who go to their schools and shoot their fellow students.

This is why I believe TV is destructive and that it is changing America. If you have one (like I do) you should be ashamed.