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What kind of an idiot makes a blog that he never updates? And why do you still come here to read it? Ah, my friends, I miss you and love you all.

Saturday, April 17, 2004

Last night a friend of mine asked me if I had any thoughts or opinions about George W. Bush. I told her I didn't have anything significant to say.
She replied, "What?! Most people would jump on an opportunity to speak their mind about him to someone else!!"

That's because most people are misinformed. I'm simply uninformed.
Some people out there are intellectually superior to me. There are others that are intellectually inferior. Amen.

Friday, April 16, 2004

What is it with people in Canada? You ask someone if they're free to do something three weeks from now, and they say, "I don't know, I'm not sure what's going on that day." The ideal thing that would follow would be to check and find out. But that never happens, and they don't get back to you. They really don't want to commit in case something better comes along between now and then. That's fine if you don't really want to do something, but why not just come forward and say so? Why beat around the bush with a misleading "I don't know my schedule" remark, if you're not planning on knowing your schedule? It's almost as if you're being "stood up" ahead of time.

Tuesday, April 06, 2004

I was recently asked by a friend a question that has surfaced in many debates. "Did God create man, or did man create God? You can believe whatever you want if it helps you deal with life."

After thinking about this for a short while, I realized a few things. If God didn't create man, then something else must have. I know that I did not create myself. I think it is safe to assume that man did not create himself. Nothing can create itself, since the act of "creating" has to be initiated by some "creative force". That force must come from something that already exists. Therefore, something that existed before man was responsible for the beginning of man.

If we assume that man created God, then we are inferring that God did not create man. Something else must have created man.. the most common belief is evolution. If evolution made man, what does that mean? Evolution includes the idea of "survival of the fittest". Since cultures have believed in God for thousands of years and some people still do... does that mean that belief in God is one of the "fittest" attributes of man? Maybe not, but at the very least we can say that it is not an unfit belief. It's hardly an intellectually responsible statement to call belief in God a "crutch".

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