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Monday, November 16, 2009

Test post

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

China executes ex-food and drug chief - Yahoo! News 

China executes ex-food and drug chief - Yahoo! News

Hard line approach to solving the problem or scapegoat?

Friday, October 07, 2005

PDL Day 3
What drives your life? I would be considered a driven person, but now that I think about it I am not sure what drives me. I want to believe that I follow something like the Marines code; faith, family, country.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

PDL Day 2
I am not an accident. During a presentation to youth as part of their confirmation process, I made a reference to being an accident and one of the students was somewhat hurt. I found out about it later, and talked to the student as soon as I could. I told her I was an accident and my oldest daughter was an accident, but still a blessing. It seems another case of semantics and cultural disenegration of the language; i.e. gay. I know that I have purpose and was trying to convince the kids that they had purpose, but that word accident stuck.

I have always know there was some special purpose for me. As I age, I stop and think that I am already living that purpose; husband, father, a contributing member of society. However, I still think there is a grander plan. I have decided to be patient and continue to fight the good fight. Worst case is I die and enjoy eternal salvation. Best case, I make a significant contribution to the world around me, die, and enjoy eternal salvation. Win Win.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Special Purpose

I have started reading Rick Warren's Purpose Driven Life as part of a program at my Roman Catholic Church; rather incongruous, I know. I've read half of it before, but never finished; typical of my underachieving self.

We met last night to organize groups and layout basic ground rules. PDL has a journal that goes along with it, and the leader suggested writing in the margins and highlighting text. I decided to use this blog for my journaling. This will be a true test to see if I have the discipline to read a chapter everyday and make a daily blog entry. Looking at the number of entries in this blog, it is obvious I am not consistent at this type of thing.

I actually read the first chapter this morning before getting out of bed and it is only 9am as I am typing this entry. However, I should be working. That's it, too fast out of the blocks and burn up before getting started. "It's better to burn out, than fade away." Def Leppard.

It's not about you. So what is it about? The answer, of course, is 42. Now I have to figure out the question. I agree with and understand PDL's first chapter, but it is still so whitebread, so exclusory. That whole facet will ride along with me as I focus on my purpose, and as with finding most solutions, the spare parts seem to find a place as it all comes together. I believe Jesus is the son of God. I have a problem with the requisite knowledge of Jesus to enter eternal salvation. If you know Jesus is the son of God, and turn your back; then there is a problem. What about a devout Jew, Buddhist, pagan, and even a jihadist Muslim that has never had knowledge of Jesus and follows the teachings handed down to him, pardon the pun, religiously? Now I realize in the new, small world, it is hard to not have knowledge of Jesus and other faiths. However, it's not about you, it's not only about now. What about 100 years ago.

I'll never make 40 days if all my entries are this long...work calls.

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Brown Is Right On Target

I don't know about Brown's competency, but he is right on target about the Louisiana government, specifically Nagin and Blanco.

They have shown their incompetency (and asses) from the start.

Thursday, February 17, 2005

I hate computers. However, it is amazing that I acutally get paid for doing this; working on computers that is. It is not that I am so smart, it is that everyone else is so "challenged".

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