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  • The Idolatry of Overestimation

    Or, in full, the idolatry of viewing something good as more innately good than it actually is and thereby putting higher value on the thing than it deserves when God should recieve that praise... or something.On Monday,…
  • Half Dead?

    Sometimes I wonder if salvation really is so clean-cut. It just annoys me that some people who are almost evil can be saved and yet some people who are almost good can be lost. What's up with that? Sure, if you're perfec…
  • Chicken Theology

    Why did the chicken cross the road?Calvinism: Because God ordained it.Arminianism: Because it chose to somehow.My theory: Because it was possible.Open theism: Because God didn't see it coming.^^
  • Not Bad, Science!

    http://www.tenthdimension.com/medialinks.phpThis video explains basically my "Symphony" theory... but it's missing the 11th dimension. See if you can guess what, according to my theory, is the 11th dimension. It's not ha…
  • The following quotes are from a response to my last post by ATSpangler, broken down into pieces."So.. Several things with this sentence. From what I know, you escape reality by playing video games or watching Japanese ca…
  • Aside from God and the occasional person who has given up everything for Him, I find myself only comforted by times I spend escaping reality and attempting to forget all the people who think they follow God but don't.If…
  • What have I let philosophy do to me? By it, I have claimed that my seperation from God is evidence of my rejection of Him. No duh, I already knew that. But see, I do not know what not rejecting God looks like. I can't fi…
  • News

    Good news: I've discovered a whole new category of wisdom to study.Bad news: I discovered it a little bit late.Not really either news: I'm becoming numb to the pain of loneliness.Bad news: I've long since become numb to…

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