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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 3:54 am
by a_sigint_ninja
Good way to look at it, Darth.

I wouldn't want to live in a city-I like having space. And quiet. And no annoying people around.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 4:01 am
by CountKrazy
Hey, Darth, I think the EXACT same way. I'm saving myself for the girl God has for me. With intercourse (of course) and dating. God will have us meet in His own way.
I've accepted one fact in life. That God's already got my girl somewhere out there!
Ditto 100%! I can't say that enough. He has it all planned out. All we have to do is follow that plan and not go to the fleshly and worldly Plan B.

Somewhere out there, God's got a Godly girl for me! :D And you, Darth. We're just two guys who are waiting for God, eh? I know it's weird that I'm not going to have a girlfriend or date and whatnot, but I think that you should only have love like that for the one God has for you. And when God reveals who the one is for you, you court, which isn't exactly dating.

But yes, like I said, I can't say it enough that I believe God has a girl for me, and I will gladly and patiently wait for her.

Hollywood? DON'T FORGET PEOPLE LIKE ME WHEN YOU GO, BUDDY OL' PAL!!!! :( And don't let the ways of Hollywood get to you or your head! Holloywood can be like a pit of vipers...

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 4:05 am
by a_sigint_ninja
Smart guys. I'm supposed to be going to bed now, so I'll see if I can get any sleep. (probably not :( )

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 4:12 am
by CountKrazy
Ever wonder if the Sand-man actually exists? If he comes anywhere near me, he'll get an axe to the head! :twisted:

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 5:00 am
by a_sigint_ninja
No, I haven't. (And where would you get the axe?)

Obviously, I'm unable to get any sleep right now. :roll:

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 5:11 am
by CountKrazy
Don't you ever wonder where wind comes from? I think it's trees sneezing.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 5:17 am
by a_sigint_ninja
I think I'm more stuck on the question of "Who do you serve and who do you trust?"

And wind-probably something to do with temperature differences in different layers of air. But I don't know for sure.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 5:22 am
by CountKrazy
Jesus Christ is my answer to your question.

Who likes the movie Kingdom of Heaven (the sexual scene aside)?

I'm listening to the soundtrack, and I love it.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 5:26 am
by a_sigint_ninja
Just because I know the answer doesn't mean it's easy to do.

I haven't seen the movie, myself. We don't see many around here.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:00 am
by Kendrik
I have seen Kingdom of Heaven, but I didn't find it amazing. I should watch it again to be fair. Or, at least, I should watch the extended version. I've heard that the extended version of the movie is spectacular; this is especially true when contrasted with the original version.

Has anybody seen Luther? It's, hands down, my favorite Christian movie ever. Passion of the Christ was great, but the Book was better.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:03 am
by a_sigint_ninja
Nope. And I wasn't allowed to see Passion of the Christ when it came out, though I probably could now. (probably should, too)

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:33 am
by Kendrik
a_sigint_ninja wrote:I think I'm more stuck on the question of "Who do you serve and who do you trust?"
Who do you serve? Ultimately you serve Jesus, as Cal here has said, but you also do what you can to serve everyone that God has put into your life. That doesn't always (or even usually) mean that you do some "great acts of service" as much as it just means that you be on the lookout for things to do to brighten up someone else's day.

Who do you trust? Ultimately, Jesus. After Him, it's a matter of what level of trust you're speaking of. Trust that you can tell someone something without it coming back to haunt you? That would be relatively close friends and family. Trust that someone will come through for you when you need help? Probably the same thing, but maybe even a tighter circle of people. Trust with the most sensitive of information and feelings? Only the very closest of friends. Trust to being proactive (instead of reactive) in looking out for you? Well, the people that you know truly care for you and would give up anything to see to your well being.

All the same, there may sometimes be a difference between trust and reliance. Who can you rely on? Well, short of God, I'm not sure that reliance for much is a great idea. It's good to hope for the best in all of humankind, but people are flawed and will not always be there for you when you need them, and you will likely do the same at some point in your life. It's good to hope, but for the most critical of things, it is sometimes best to rely on nobody except God and yourself. And even then, the former more than the latter.

Of course, I'm sure you were just making a comment more than looking for my answer. Again, I spam by offering advice that was unsolicited. But maybe, just maybe, you'll find something worthwhile in there.

As for seeing Passion of the Christ? I'd say to see it (and thus pay to rent or purchase it) more to show support for high quality films with a Christian theme, but on the whole, the Book is still much better. Beyond that, some of the Catholic influence is focused on more than necessary.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 2:59 pm
by a_sigint_ninja
It's fine. My problem is more in applying the answer than knowing it. :(

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 4:13 pm
by Kendrik
What song, if any, did any of you wake up with stuck in your head? Skillet's "Comatose" is it for me today.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 4:16 pm
by a_sigint_ninja
I don't really get songs stuck in my head. It can be a good thing sometimes.