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Name: Joseph
Birthday: 1/7/1983
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Interests: Pleasing God.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2006

As you can see this site has once again changed... Someday you'll have to ask the owners brother how I got the password. (it may be an insult to his Intelligence and he may get Testy but that's ok...) Anyway... I took one name off the subscription list due to unconventional behaviour. A picture will be coming soon of my supersmart self.

_joe the c.


Monday, December 19, 2005

you guys are punks


Friday, December 16, 2005

ok Joe, changing the password on me was pretty good... actually, it was downright annoying...=P  Now you should apologize, lest we make you wear another sign =)  lol  ~TheOtherHacker


Hahahahahahahahahahaha, I just hacked my own brother's site...  It was waaay too easy, but fun nonetheless.  I'm horrible. lol =)  Hi Nathan!  Ooookkk, I'm slightly hyper right now, so I'm going to stop. =) ~EliasDavid aka ModernKnight17


Saturday, August 20, 2005

Currently Reading
Perelandra (Space Trilogy (Paperback))
By C.S. Lewis
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Here's an interesting perspective by C.S. Lewis on the idea of "goodness", from his second book in his space trilogy, Perelandra.

"My fear was now of another kind.  I felt sure that the creature was what we call "good," but I wasn't sure whether I liked "goodness" so much as I had supposed.  This is a very terrible expereicne.  As long as what you are afraid of is something evil, you may still hope that the good may come to your rescue.  But suppose you struggle through to the good and find that it also is dreadful?  How if food itself turns out to be the very thing you can't eat, and home the very place you can't live, and your ver comforter the person who makes you uncomfortable?"

For those of you who have read (or are familiar with) Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia, he flirts with this exact idea in his portrayal of Aslan.  In these stories Aslan represents an allegorical Christ.  This is an interesting concept to think about in regards to Christ, Christians, and contemporary Christianity.  How would our worship change if we viewed Christ a little less as "our good buddy" and a little more as something "dreadful?"  Not a knew idea, I know, but I love how C.S. Lewis subtly incorporates it into his writings.



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