Thursday, October 11, 2007

We're Democratic Atheists...and we're bright, too!

Religion should be Destroyed

This article evokes so many emotions; anger, sadness, confusion, laughter...mostly laughter.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

I absolutely assert that there is no absolute truth...

aah yes, the ONE absolute truth that does exist! That is, the statement "there is no absolute truth." Gotta love self-refuting statements!

There are so many out there that believe that truth is relative, and that what one believes is for him/her truth. This is absolutely maddening to me. How can a culture that seems to deify science, logic, and reasoning be so stupid and illogical?! How can anyone define truth other than actuality or
that which is actual? Upon asking this some reply that there are many actualities. WHERE?? Where do these other actualities, these other world's exist? Why doesn't everyone know about them? Some say that each individual is an actuality unto him/herself. REALLY? How is it that in ONE world, ONE existence, many actualities can exist? They can't! One existence, one universe, one world, one actuality.

Nobody wants there to be one absolute truth. If there is one truth, then there is a right and a wrong. If there is one truth, then fear erupts inside people. The fear that they can be wrong. The fear that the life they are living actually matters. The fear of consequences. If they deceive themselves well enough by thinking there is no truth, there is no wrong or right, then they can avoid fearing that what they do actually matters, and they can do whatever they want.

O the great lie that is 'freedom' from morals & truth.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Jack Bauer & Grace

I think it would provide a sort of solace if they killed him off. Although, if they tried to continue the series without him I'd be really upset. I'm talking about Jack Bauer. He's hardcore. At least that's what I thought when I first got into 24. I tell people that if Jack Bauer and 007 (yes, even Sean Connery) were to go head-to-head, then Bauer would dominate and eliminate. However, being in the middle of Season 5 right now I'm starting to see Jack differently. The switch occurred pretty quickly when I realized that jack Bauer must live the most miserable life anyone could live.

Take the following into consideration: everybody Jack cares about dies or ends up hating him (EVERYBODY), no matter how many times he saves the world it's just not enough for the U.S. government and those around him, he constantly has to watch his back and he can't trust anybody. Sure, he's pretty much a living weapon and master of all CTU field ops,…but who would want to live like that? I understand now why Kiefer Sutherland gets depressed playing this character, because it sucks to be Jack.

One thing that occurred to me is that his life is probably a pretty accurate picture of what it would be like without grace. Jack must try to live the unattainable standard of completely living for his country. No matter what he does, no matter how much of himself he gives up, it's not enough. As a result his self-blame is enormous. Jack inanely blames himself for everything. One good example is in Season 5 when Jack asks his daughter Kim to stay at CTU for just a little bit longer before she leaves, and after she complies terrorists hit CTU with some nasty nerve gas that kills almost everyone inside except those who were able to run into sealed rooms. However, the gas is mixed with a corrosive agent that is eating away at the seals. Jack then says that if Kim dies it will be his fault for asking her to stay at CTU a little longer. How does the sin of the terrorist suddenly jump onto Jack's back? He pulls it onto himself.

I am so glad that we don't have to try to live up to God's standards. I am so glad that He sent His Son to do it. Otherwise Jack's fictional despair would be made reality in all of our lives. …actually it'd be worse because a country's standards are nothing compared to God's standards. Think about that the next time you see Jack Bauer trying to bear the weight of the world on his shoulders.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Apollos.ws

Just thought I'd share what I think is one of the coolest websites. It is one I recently discovered.

www.apollos.ws

"Apollos.ws is an academic resource for Christian research and education."

...that's all