09/07/2011
08/12/2011
04/16/2011
love loses
Here is a quick thought: Rob Bell is wrong.

I’m not arguing about the hell part. I’m going to argue the love part.
Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends. - 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 ESV
We have this idea that love will make the best happen for everyone. But that’s not love. If love doesn’t insist on its own way that means there is always freedom to choose.
If I love, I have to not force my own way. Eventually each person has to choose; that is what love does. If not, the person is forced into a prison of the desire of another. That’s not love.
If one is forced to do something it creates a ruler to subject social construct. God wants to return to the walk in the garden, two beings choosing each other. It creates a closeness, and a mutual bond. This relationship can’t be forced because love doesn’t insist on its own way. And if love must endure all things… forever, it must.
Love loses.
03/22/2011
facing the facts of trying to be something that i’m not
I love the idea of blogging. I like sharing ideas. I am not a blogger.
When it comes down to it, I realized as much as I would love to broadcast my ideas, it’s not my strength to write blogs. I love sharing ideas, but writing them down is not a passion of mine. It only serves to help me remember them.
I’ve come to realize over the last few months that my strength and passion does not lie in blogging. Blogging gives me something to produce and I like making stuff.
I like making music more. I sit at home and work on it. Sometimes I get nowhere, but I enjoy it and lose myself in it.
Blogging does not do that for me. So, I will not feel bad that I don’t blog as much as I’d like. Because when it really comes down to it, I don’t like it enough to keep it going.
Maybe I’ll share my ideas, maybe not; and that’s OK.
12/02/2010
08/22/2010
It’s just cool. Now, if you are still using a CRT I guess you should just move, not tilt the screen. Here’s to hoping it actually works on a CRT
(via anditslove)
hello. goodbye.




