I think God hits us in our lives every once in a while.
And I know, His hits can be very painful.
The pain they create helps us to flourish, though.
By holding against it, we become stronger.
By localizing it, we know what part of us still needs corrections.
By acknowledging it, we’re in our way of becoming mystic.
Jesus is one great example of a mostly successful story about pain.
He endured lots of it, and hardly lost His grip.
It makes you wonder what enabled Him to do so.
Was it faith, hope, or a unique way of seeing the world?
But anyway, this post is not about Jesus.
This post is not even about a success story.
Quite the contrary, this post is about those who failed badly.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: A Thriller Perfection
I very rarely say the word 'perfection', but I have never read anything like this book before.
It’s by far the best thriller and one of the best books I’ve ever read.
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chit chat
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Pigs of the Future
Two days ago, a friend of mine told me about another friend of mine who just did her mandatory service in Papua (a mostly untouched region).
She told him about how the natives there valued their pigs highly.
They cared for them, nurtured them, and even sometimes breastfed the piglets, so it’s not strange to have a tribal war because of the pigs.
She then commented about how she thought of it all as primitive, the idea of valuing pigs, and thought that it had to be left behind.
Upon hearing this, my friend gave his disapproval.
His disapproval would have been the same as mine, had I heard the story.
She told him about how the natives there valued their pigs highly.
They cared for them, nurtured them, and even sometimes breastfed the piglets, so it’s not strange to have a tribal war because of the pigs.
She then commented about how she thought of it all as primitive, the idea of valuing pigs, and thought that it had to be left behind.
Upon hearing this, my friend gave his disapproval.
His disapproval would have been the same as mine, had I heard the story.
Edward’s Special Lines
Beautiful people have more privileges than the un-beautiful ones.
One is that they get to say the ‘special’ lines.
What are they? What makes them so special?
One is that they get to say the ‘special’ lines.
What are they? What makes them so special?
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chit chat
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight: So Dull, It’s Suspicious
I’ve finally finished Twilight after quite a while.
I have even watched the movie!
So I guess it’s safe for me to say my opinion.
I don’t like the book or the movie, but the movie was better.
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chit chat
Thursday, January 21, 2010
A Helping Condom
Free Sex!
(Pre-marital sex included)
Some people want it.Some people don’t want to have anything to do with it.
The dispute is ages long.
And it also happens here, in Indonesia.
However, not so long ago, right in the middle of the dispute, another issue came out.
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thoughts
The Stages of Religion and Being Religious
I divide religion and being religious into two stages:
Furthermore, I divide the conceptual stage into two more stages, Early and Late, changing the description above to become:
Now, how do they differ from each other?
I have made a table to answer that.
Conceptual ------------ Beyond Conceptual
Furthermore, I divide the conceptual stage into two more stages, Early and Late, changing the description above to become:
Early Conceptual --- Late Conceptual ------------ Beyond Conceptual
Now, how do they differ from each other?
I have made a table to answer that.
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religion
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