how cool are these lyrics?
Where were you last night when the party was on? / Where were you when we all went down to the bar? / It seems you have changed from us all / It seems you have changed / You want to know, the differences between us / You want to know, why these things have changed / You've got to know the One who lives in me / He lives in me, in me
-Kutless, In Me
Saturday, January 29, 2005
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Time
why do we feel we are running late when we have so many clocks around us?
right at this moment...
computer clock - 4:28
cell phone next to computer - 4:28
joy's screensaver - 4:29
microwave - 4:24
alarm clock - 4:38 (to get me out of bed in the morning)
watch - 4:29 (surprising i even have one on)
*6* reminders of the time of day and i still will feel rushed on my way to class.
right at this moment...
computer clock - 4:28
cell phone next to computer - 4:28
joy's screensaver - 4:29
microwave - 4:24
alarm clock - 4:38 (to get me out of bed in the morning)
watch - 4:29 (surprising i even have one on)
*6* reminders of the time of day and i still will feel rushed on my way to class.
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Sunday, January 23, 2005
Thursday, January 20, 2005
Sunday, January 16, 2005
Friday, January 14, 2005
Randomness
I realize this is probably a sickening topic if you know me at all: randomness. We focus on it a lot, and we're all subject to it, whether we are tired or just being our "normal" self. But how much that goes on in the world really is random? Does everything really happen for a reason?
I have a science class that deals with the origin and evolution of the universe and earth. Surprisingly, it's interesting at times. Despite what my prof. says about all of it, I still believe that our Creater left nothing to chance. In The Ragamuffin Gospel, Brennan Manning makes it a point that the earth was created carefully: "Had the oceans been a few feet deeper, carbon dioxide and oxygen would have absorbed and no vegetable life would exist." Or, if the moon were closer to the earth, the "tides might be so enormous that all continents would be submerged in water." Is it just fortunate that the oceans are exactly the right depth? the moon exaclty the right distance away from the earth?
"When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars which you have set in place, what is the man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?" ~Psalm 8:3-4
I have a science class that deals with the origin and evolution of the universe and earth. Surprisingly, it's interesting at times. Despite what my prof. says about all of it, I still believe that our Creater left nothing to chance. In The Ragamuffin Gospel, Brennan Manning makes it a point that the earth was created carefully: "Had the oceans been a few feet deeper, carbon dioxide and oxygen would have absorbed and no vegetable life would exist." Or, if the moon were closer to the earth, the "tides might be so enormous that all continents would be submerged in water." Is it just fortunate that the oceans are exactly the right depth? the moon exaclty the right distance away from the earth?
"When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars which you have set in place, what is the man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?" ~Psalm 8:3-4