Some guy, about 17, in New Zealand, who tumbled upon Stumblr. Or something. Here, you will find CONCENTRATED AWESOME. Probably not. Anyhoo. This is my blogue. Sometimes. Deal with it.
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Sometimes I wonder if the only people who care about my posts are those who use my blog(s) to check up on me.
I’m okay with this. I’m sure if someone’s interested, they’ll be interested.
“Explaining just how much God helps me is like explaining colour to a blind person.”
That’s an interesting way to put it.
I don’t think I’ll never quite grasp the concept of faith. The way I see it, you have to believe it to feel it, but to truly believe it you have to feel it.
So, for argument’s sake, Jesus is a tomato.
(sorry if you’re a Christian who hates tomatoes, or whatever).
You can’t like tomatoes by thinking ‘yeah, I like this tomato’. But one day you may have a food crisis, and all you can find is tomatoes. But that’s okay - turns out you like them now, and all is well.
By this I mean, it appears you can’t just let Jesus into your life. You have to really want it. There also seem to be a lot of stories of “I was at rock bottom but then I found Jesus and my life has changed”.
But also sometimes you’ll find you like tomatoes. How about that?
I guess some people can accept Jesus easily, without being broken down to a desperate, vulnerable state. They might be a spiritual catalyst or something, or the barriers fell away without having to be broken. </poetry>
You’re not going to make someone like tomatoes by forcing them down someone’s throat. But it’s okay to have tomatoes and enjoy them without being all hush-hush about it.
You can be proud of/happy with your faith. We’re entitled to free speech, anyway. Human rights and all. But Bible-bashing is just rude. Doing so incessantly is harassment and ignorance.
Similarly, you shouldn’t force someone who likes tomatoes not to eat them, just because you don’t.
You might not believe the same things, but don’t make someone suppress their faith/belief because you don’t like it. Free speech, remember.
This puts me in the position where I’ve had tomatoes, but I don’t like them. But they have a distinct flavour, and I can see why people like them.
In reality, I do like tomatoes.
I’m also agnostic. But witnessing faith is moving, what with the passion people have in it. I can understand why they have such faith.
So yeah, that’s my take on it. Vaguely. My actual take on it would require an analysis of my brain’s impulses, since I can’t put it into words.
Now go have some tomatoes or something, idk
How about twenty?
It rather depresses me when the people I follow force me to treat Tumblr as thoroughly NSFW. When I check Tumblr and am greeted with GIFs of people having sex, it’s not easy to have to explain, though I have avoided these situations this far.
If I unfollow you, it’s nothing personal - it’s just that I’d like a dashboard that I can safely look at more often. >_<
that awkward moment when your reputation is so bad that the KKK has to release a statement saying they want nothing to do with you.
This made me laugh so goddamn hard. Forever reblog.
Not even the mother fucking KKK.
Westboro Baptist Church: forever alone.
Heh heh.
I’m sorry I couldn’t help you. Though, why you’re using XP in a Sandy Bridge system is beyond me.
But that’s okay. It’s nice to have somewhere to pop down rambling thoughts at 3am.
Even if I know all the people who read it.
(Source: little-blackbook)