Monday, March 31, 2008
Numner-32 Gambling
I thought that the article about Arelia and her gambling incident was quite rediculous. She needs to be responisble for her own problems. She should've known that she had a problem with gambling and one of her friends of family members also should have been looking out for her. The only thing that makes me even consider blaming the gambling resorts is IF they claim that they stop self-destructive behavior like hers. But if they don't claim that then they did nothing wrong.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Prompt- 33 Nicargua
The past three weeks or so I have been in Nicaragua. I don't know where to begin explaining how wonderful it was. I fell in love with the church members that I worked with while I was there and I want to go back.
One experience that sticks out in my mind happened about the middle of the second week of preaching. It was Carsten's night to preach at our site. When he was done preaching (and he did a great job, praise God) the pastor had an altar call for baptism. There was one baptism already planned that night, but after the altar call a man made a decision for Christ that night and got baptized then and there. The cool thing is that the man is the father of the translator at our site. The translator, Yaizel, had been praying for her father for twenty-five years and he had not yet chosen to make that commitment to Christ. But now he has and all I can say is praise God because that was nothing that anyone of us did that night. It was the working of the Holy Spirit on the heart. God blessed abundantly while we were down there. I'm so glad that I went.
One experience that sticks out in my mind happened about the middle of the second week of preaching. It was Carsten's night to preach at our site. When he was done preaching (and he did a great job, praise God) the pastor had an altar call for baptism. There was one baptism already planned that night, but after the altar call a man made a decision for Christ that night and got baptized then and there. The cool thing is that the man is the father of the translator at our site. The translator, Yaizel, had been praying for her father for twenty-five years and he had not yet chosen to make that commitment to Christ. But now he has and all I can say is praise God because that was nothing that anyone of us did that night. It was the working of the Holy Spirit on the heart. God blessed abundantly while we were down there. I'm so glad that I went.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Prompt 32- Goodbye to My Computer
I stand on the red, upturned soil that marks your resting place. My eyes are dry, not because I am not touched by your early departure, but because I have no tears left to give. I was away when the news reached my ears about the accident. It weighs heavily upon my heart that I was not there with you. Was there something I could have done to keep you with me even one more hour? What I would do for that hour. I don't know why I'm saying these things to you, you can't hear me anymore. Oh, I loved you with a passion born of some celestial power. Where will my life take me now that the center of it is gone? Will I spiral into the depths of some deep abis? Will I reside as a recluse, unable to love and be loved? I will clutch every memory with you. I will cherish thoughts of our intimicy, friendship, life, and even our quarrels will be a pleasant thought. If you could hear me I would tell you about how much I love you. I would tell you how I would do anything just to see your smile. I would tell you of a place where we will never part. If you could hear me I would tell you about all the times I didn't say, "I love you," because those words couldn't contain the feelings I had. If you could hear... oh, if only you were here.
Generation Representation--Prompt 31
For many people, the passage of time reduces history to a series of oversimplified images and ideas. We associate the 1950's with prosperity and conservatism; the 1960s with social upheaval, experimentation, and war; the 1970s with self-examiniation; the 1980s with prosperity and decadence. How do you think history will reduce the events of your generation? What will people associate with your generation in the future?
Honestly I don't think that my generation has made that many accomplishments, at least not good ones. When I think of my generation I think of a bunch of punk kids who have figured out how to listen to satanic music and posion themselves with large doces of caffine and still not die Also, I believe that this world is not going to last long and there wont be anytime for remembering what we are right now. If it turns out that there is I know that I will remeber this as a time of severe social, economic, emotional, mental, and spiritual depravity. I hope that it doesn's last much longer.
For many people, the passage of time reduces history to a series of oversimplified images and ideas. We associate the 1950's with prosperity and conservatism; the 1960s with social upheaval, experimentation, and war; the 1970s with self-examiniation; the 1980s with prosperity and decadence. How do you think history will reduce the events of your generation? What will people associate with your generation in the future?
Honestly I don't think that my generation has made that many accomplishments, at least not good ones. When I think of my generation I think of a bunch of punk kids who have figured out how to listen to satanic music and posion themselves with large doces of caffine and still not die Also, I believe that this world is not going to last long and there wont be anytime for remembering what we are right now. If it turns out that there is I know that I will remeber this as a time of severe social, economic, emotional, mental, and spiritual depravity. I hope that it doesn's last much longer.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Number 28- Did I Just Say that Outloud?
Offend Nobody--Prompt 28
"If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little ever printed."Benjamin FranklinWhat do you think about censorship? Citizens of the United States are guaranteed the right to free speech, but many Americans feel that this right sometimes comes under attack. Have you seen evidence of this around you, even in your school? If not, have you read about anything of late that could be construed as censorship occurring in the United States?Assignment due: Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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To be completely honest I believe America has overdone the whole polically offensive language thing. America was founded on the principle of freedom. That is why it is here, that is why countless men have given their lives for the preservation of this Democratic Republic. If we start hacking away at our rights such as the ability to carry arms and the right to say what we think, soon enough we wont even be able to worship how we believe the Lord God has asked us to worship. This attack against our rights has started at a young age. In one school that I attended the word "gay" was off-limits because it was offensive to some students. People make these rules in attempts to make our world a more loving and friendly atmosphere. The Government is trying to remove racism from America but in the process they have planted a new kind of racism. Now when in the process of hiring employees, many of the major corporations have had to count the number of Latinos, Whites, Blacks, and Asians that they hire so they can make their number even and evade being accused as disriminating against a certain people. Instead of being able to hire those who are ready and equipped for a specific job, they may have to hire a Latino who just happens to be less equipped for the job then an African American who has also put in an application. If we were truly not racist, then it wouldn't matter how many Asians were working at Target, and it wouldn't matter whether or not McDonalds has hired a White guy. I believe that the political world has become so wrapped up in the little details of the Government, like whether or not someone has been offended, that they can't run the Government to it's full potential.
"If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little ever printed."Benjamin FranklinWhat do you think about censorship? Citizens of the United States are guaranteed the right to free speech, but many Americans feel that this right sometimes comes under attack. Have you seen evidence of this around you, even in your school? If not, have you read about anything of late that could be construed as censorship occurring in the United States?Assignment due: Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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To be completely honest I believe America has overdone the whole polically offensive language thing. America was founded on the principle of freedom. That is why it is here, that is why countless men have given their lives for the preservation of this Democratic Republic. If we start hacking away at our rights such as the ability to carry arms and the right to say what we think, soon enough we wont even be able to worship how we believe the Lord God has asked us to worship. This attack against our rights has started at a young age. In one school that I attended the word "gay" was off-limits because it was offensive to some students. People make these rules in attempts to make our world a more loving and friendly atmosphere. The Government is trying to remove racism from America but in the process they have planted a new kind of racism. Now when in the process of hiring employees, many of the major corporations have had to count the number of Latinos, Whites, Blacks, and Asians that they hire so they can make their number even and evade being accused as disriminating against a certain people. Instead of being able to hire those who are ready and equipped for a specific job, they may have to hire a Latino who just happens to be less equipped for the job then an African American who has also put in an application. If we were truly not racist, then it wouldn't matter how many Asians were working at Target, and it wouldn't matter whether or not McDonalds has hired a White guy. I believe that the political world has become so wrapped up in the little details of the Government, like whether or not someone has been offended, that they can't run the Government to it's full potential.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Number 23- Dirty Little Secret
Keeping Secrets--Prompt 23
When you confide in a friend, you hope he or she will keep your secret. Do you think there are some secrets you should not keep for a friend? Or do you think that it's always better to keep you promise and tell no one about your friend's secret, even if someone's in danger?
While I believe that friends are good to confide in, I don't believe that one should confide in his or her friends all the time. There are several reasons for this. First of all, when you're making a friend part of the reason you want to get to know that person is because you don't know everything about them. If you met someone at a birthday party and they proceeded to tell you all about their life in the first half our of your friendship you would probably get a little annoyed and uninterested in that person. Therefore, making yourself a little misterious can be a better way to lengthen a convresation and thus develop a friendship. Secondly, people have their own burdens to carry. If you are constantly dumping all your problems on someone else and that someone is also going through some difficult times you might just overload them with responsibility and stress which is neither healthy for the friendship, or healthy for the friend physically.
Now suppose that you were on the other side of the situation. You are the friend who is being confided in. You are now abliged to keep the secrets of the one who sought your counsel and secrecy. As long as their secret isn't bringing harm to another person, or breaking the law of God, you should keep their secret.
When you confide in a friend, you hope he or she will keep your secret. Do you think there are some secrets you should not keep for a friend? Or do you think that it's always better to keep you promise and tell no one about your friend's secret, even if someone's in danger?
While I believe that friends are good to confide in, I don't believe that one should confide in his or her friends all the time. There are several reasons for this. First of all, when you're making a friend part of the reason you want to get to know that person is because you don't know everything about them. If you met someone at a birthday party and they proceeded to tell you all about their life in the first half our of your friendship you would probably get a little annoyed and uninterested in that person. Therefore, making yourself a little misterious can be a better way to lengthen a convresation and thus develop a friendship. Secondly, people have their own burdens to carry. If you are constantly dumping all your problems on someone else and that someone is also going through some difficult times you might just overload them with responsibility and stress which is neither healthy for the friendship, or healthy for the friend physically.
Now suppose that you were on the other side of the situation. You are the friend who is being confided in. You are now abliged to keep the secrets of the one who sought your counsel and secrecy. As long as their secret isn't bringing harm to another person, or breaking the law of God, you should keep their secret.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Number 26-
Deserted Island-- Prompt 26
Suppose you will be stranded on a deserted island in the middle fo the ocean for ten years. You will be allowed to bring one each of the following: book, person, CD, food item, drink item, piece of clothing, and one miscellaneous item. List the one item you would bring in each category, and explain why you chose it.You may write your prompt in a list format. This assignement is due: January 17, 2008.
If I was stranded on a deserted island and I could bring one of each of the following, I would bring:
Book: Bible
Person: No one
CD: Michael Buble- Evetything
Food Item: fish
Drink Item: water
Clothing: giant sweat shirt
Misc. Item: Knife
I would bring the Bible because it is the Word if life, and it would bring me into connection with the One who I need most and the One who supplies everything.
I wouldn't bring anyone with me because I wouldn't want to take anyone away from their family. Selfishly I would like to take my mom, but I wouldn't want her to have to be stranded because that wouldn't be fair to my dad and brother and sister.
I would take Michael Buble because he rocks my world... but that wouldn't really matter sense I wouldn'e have a CD player anyway.
I would bring fish because it is rich in protein, vitamins, and calories so it would keep my alive longer then most foods.
I would take water because I have no idea whether or not there would be a good water source that I could use right off the bat. It could take a week or more to find a water source that I could safely drink from.
I would bring a giant sweat shirt because it is a big clothing item and it may come in usefull in if I need some kind of rope or cord to bind sticks together to construct a shelter.
I would bring a knife so that I could make traps for animals, kills things to eat, and cut up branches and bushes and whatever else I might find useful materials.
Suppose you will be stranded on a deserted island in the middle fo the ocean for ten years. You will be allowed to bring one each of the following: book, person, CD, food item, drink item, piece of clothing, and one miscellaneous item. List the one item you would bring in each category, and explain why you chose it.You may write your prompt in a list format. This assignement is due: January 17, 2008.
If I was stranded on a deserted island and I could bring one of each of the following, I would bring:
Book: Bible
Person: No one
CD: Michael Buble- Evetything
Food Item: fish
Drink Item: water
Clothing: giant sweat shirt
Misc. Item: Knife
I would bring the Bible because it is the Word if life, and it would bring me into connection with the One who I need most and the One who supplies everything.
I wouldn't bring anyone with me because I wouldn't want to take anyone away from their family. Selfishly I would like to take my mom, but I wouldn't want her to have to be stranded because that wouldn't be fair to my dad and brother and sister.
I would take Michael Buble because he rocks my world... but that wouldn't really matter sense I wouldn'e have a CD player anyway.
I would bring fish because it is rich in protein, vitamins, and calories so it would keep my alive longer then most foods.
I would take water because I have no idea whether or not there would be a good water source that I could use right off the bat. It could take a week or more to find a water source that I could safely drink from.
I would bring a giant sweat shirt because it is a big clothing item and it may come in usefull in if I need some kind of rope or cord to bind sticks together to construct a shelter.
I would bring a knife so that I could make traps for animals, kills things to eat, and cut up branches and bushes and whatever else I might find useful materials.
Number 25? Choking it down
This last Christmas and New Year's was quite eventful. To start off my family had my grandparents over and my brother's girlfriend. To begin the festivities we ate dinner. After offering prayer we dug in to our this once-a-year family gathering. Things didn't go as planned however, and before long my grandma began choking. Her sckewed logic told her that it was embarrassing to choke and that she should hide the fact that she was choking. It was a bad move on her part. She tried drinking a glass of water hoping to dislodge whatever had gotten stuck. It was to no avail however and she was beginning to think that it wasn't coming out. No one had noticed that anything was wrong until she started tapping my grandpa who thought that she wanted him to stop talking. It was then that my mom realized what was going on. She jumped out of her seat, rand over and quickly executed the hymlic. All I can say is that I'm glad my grandma's life was spared this Christmas. It really makes you appreciate family.
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