elieve in God. There is enough evidence in the complexity of life and the physical world to convince me there is a Creator God, and He loves me as a child of His creation. I believe that the love I have for my parents, children, and others is a pale reflection of God's love for his created beings, but sufficient to demonstrate how God loves me. The wonder and awe that I feel in the presence of God's handiwork, majestic landscapes, the ocean, and what I see in my own children, also convinces me that God put a place in my heart for worship; to desire communion with Him and to do acts of worship.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Something Bigger.
It seems to me, that when men give up on God, they give up on themselves. When they stop believing there is something bigger, they become that much smaller. For it seems that mankind was made to worship. Most every culture worships something, although not always something good, and most everybody worships something, although not always something good. When we give up on God, certainly God does not give up on us. I think he grieves for our loss, and His, that one of his children will not be the prodigal coming home, but the lost and wayward child that wastes their inheritance, and is now living in squalor with the pigs. No longer tasting of the good life, but only wishing things would get better without realizing they really can be.
I’m surprised sometimes with the vehement rhetoric from self-proclaimed atheists. Granted, I’m also surprised sometimes at the vehement rhetoric from self-proclaimed Christians. At least with Christians, I can always look at the rule book to get back to basics and know where I belong. With atheists, it doesn’t always seem like they’re moderate in that everyone should be free to believe whatever they want – but people should believe like the atheists to be enlightened. So as long as we’re searching for the truth, we are heralded as sojourners on the road of life, but if we ever actually find the truth, we’re derided as zealots.
So it seems to me…
Pb
Friday, March 12, 2010
Sunday is Pi day -- that's just irrational!
Einstein's birthday. I will be having a moon pie in honor of both!
When is moonpie day?
Pb
Remington 870 or Mossberg 500?
> both have wide variety of aftermarket accesories. I think it will
> come down to price and configuration at the store. I plan on having
> it around for home defense, and partly because it will make me feel
> better. I'm not a hunter, so that isn't a consideration.
> Pb
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Tough game
to the Super Bowl. I feel bad for Bret since he had to work twice as
hard as Brees. The Vikings turnovers really made the difference.
Saints will have to play better on the 7th to win it all.
Paul Blanzy, PMP
Be your own MVP!
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Apologies to Maris
juicing up for the home run record. Interestingly enough Maris broke
Babe Ruth's the year MLB extended the season from 154 to 162 games.
So, is Maris' record "tainted"? Or just McGwire's? I know it isn't
exactly the same, but I'm just sayin'.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
What's the Big (Mac) Deal?
that he gained an advantage over them by juicing up? I'm not sure why
I should be upset. A bad role model? For who? I haven't seen apologies
from the bankers who cheated me out of billions of dollars... Maybe
that's not such a good role model either.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Impact. After bowls
- Posted using my iPod touch...