Once again I sit at My Coffee, sipping coffee. This time it's an Eggnog Latte. Quite good actually.
Today has been a good day. I woke up early, walked over to Shari's (brrr.. It was a cold morning), ate breakfast and talked with my Pastor. Then I walked over to Liquid Bean, had a hot chocolate and did my devotions. I then walked home. At home I did quite a bit of reading. I lost my calendar again (grrrr...) and so I just read a couple of chapters. I think I'm quite a bit ahead on my Western Thought book. I still have some homework to do today, but I'm doing quite well as far as time goes.
Hunh. This is interesting... I started a new game on Gameknot with an open invitation. Some new member by the name of xgod started playing with me (jcforgod). This should be interesting.
I've been reading Total Truth by Nancy Pearcey (who co-authored a book with Chuck Colson). It's quite interesting. I'm learning a lot about the dualism of people's mindset. I'm reading right now about the social aspects of Darwinianism. Do you realize that by rejecting total truth, you change learning? Education is just a way of creating your own reality - if you don't like something then you reject it. History is rewritten, there's no real answers for math, and kids create their own values instead of being taught what's right. It's a scary thing. That was the end of Part II. I'm starting Part III soon and it's talking about why Christianity has lost its brain.
As far as that class goes... I'm not getting too much out of his lectures and the discussions. That's sad, 'cause Apologetics is my weak point and I need experience and teaching on how to defend my faith - especially in this post modern world. I did get an introduction into the world of Apologetics though through the last paper I wrote. There's some really good books on this subject. I've added a lot of them to my to-read list.
I really want to get a job during break this year, but as I thought about it, this is going to be one of the last times I'm going to get to spend more than a week with my family. So I probably won't get a temp job. Plus I want to build shelves. My plan is to build one more four footer for myself and then try to start on a large one for my parents. Hopefully it'll work out.
The next few weeks are going to be extremely busy. I have a ton of homework to do before Christmas break. I can't believe that November is almost half over... Where does the time go...
for those who are interested here's my Half.com wishlist.
Today has been a good day. I woke up early, walked over to Shari's (brrr.. It was a cold morning), ate breakfast and talked with my Pastor. Then I walked over to Liquid Bean, had a hot chocolate and did my devotions. I then walked home. At home I did quite a bit of reading. I lost my calendar again (grrrr...) and so I just read a couple of chapters. I think I'm quite a bit ahead on my Western Thought book. I still have some homework to do today, but I'm doing quite well as far as time goes.
Hunh. This is interesting... I started a new game on Gameknot with an open invitation. Some new member by the name of xgod started playing with me (jcforgod). This should be interesting.
I've been reading Total Truth by Nancy Pearcey (who co-authored a book with Chuck Colson). It's quite interesting. I'm learning a lot about the dualism of people's mindset. I'm reading right now about the social aspects of Darwinianism. Do you realize that by rejecting total truth, you change learning? Education is just a way of creating your own reality - if you don't like something then you reject it. History is rewritten, there's no real answers for math, and kids create their own values instead of being taught what's right. It's a scary thing. That was the end of Part II. I'm starting Part III soon and it's talking about why Christianity has lost its brain.
As far as that class goes... I'm not getting too much out of his lectures and the discussions. That's sad, 'cause Apologetics is my weak point and I need experience and teaching on how to defend my faith - especially in this post modern world. I did get an introduction into the world of Apologetics though through the last paper I wrote. There's some really good books on this subject. I've added a lot of them to my to-read list.
I really want to get a job during break this year, but as I thought about it, this is going to be one of the last times I'm going to get to spend more than a week with my family. So I probably won't get a temp job. Plus I want to build shelves. My plan is to build one more four footer for myself and then try to start on a large one for my parents. Hopefully it'll work out.
The next few weeks are going to be extremely busy. I have a ton of homework to do before Christmas break. I can't believe that November is almost half over... Where does the time go...
for those who are interested here's my Half.com wishlist.

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