Monday, December 17, 2007
Strange.....
why is it that the older you get, the more you forget things like your birthday and christmas are coming? i keep forgetting that christmas is only 7 days away, and i forgot it was my birthday on nov. 30........it is sooo weird. i still need to buy aaron a present, and i dont have much time left.......ugh. oh well, il know when christmas gets here anyway.....lol. anyway, i saw a good movie a few days ago......I Am Legend. that movie is sooooo good! well, come to think of it, "good" isnt necessarily the correct word.....i think intense and disturbing would be better suited to discribe it...lol. it is about some cracked woman who thought she found a cure for cancer by taking the measles and geneticly mutating the virus into something that was suposedly good, but it wasnt.....to say the least....she has treated 10009 people, and all 10009 people came down with severe forms of rabies, and eventually devolved into crazzed, rabid ferocious creatures in a human body that only come out at night. so, instead of making a cure for cancer that would revolutionize the world, she made a super virus that destroyed the world.......so 99.9% percent of the population are crazzed, blood-sucking mutants. yea. it was an entertaining movie. but if you dont like disturbing images, DEFINATELY dont watch it. (hey Rachel, i dare you to watch it in the basement with the lights off.... ;-).....JK, of course)
Thursday, December 6, 2007
OK, OK!!!!!!! IM POSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL, wow, people, are none of us allowed to have a busy life but you? gosh i have had most of my free time sucked up with other things, and i havent exactly wanted to spend whats left trying to think of something interesting to post on.... :-P but life goes on, and there is nothing interesting to report, so yea, school is going......yeah, just going.......and thats about all i have. um......i got nuthin......you want an update right now, this is what you get.
LOL :-D
LOL :-D
Thursday, November 1, 2007
I had a dream...
O, no! Aaaaaaaah!!!!! what wrong with me??!!! im shrivling... shrivling into a little ball of solid mass... aaaaaah!!! help heeeelp HEEEEEEEELP!!!!! sinking, sinking, sinking... down down down into the black depth of the sea... but wait, its not water, its, its... the empty blackness of deep space. the utter nothingness of what was once know as planet earth. yes, wyou are all dead and gone, and i am living in my imagination, for that is all that is left to me...
oh, hi!
sorry, i was daydreaming again.
oh, hi!
sorry, i was daydreaming again.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
The time has come to brag...
yup, and it is totally awesome. andrew has for a long time been contemplating getting a nintendo Wii, and he has been saving a while. he had wanted one for a while, and and had been looking at games for a while too, but he had hi eye on the latest and greatest game from lucasarts... The Force Unleashed. unfortunately said game was not coming out on the Wii. then all of the sudden he found out that it was coming out on the Wii, and about flipped out with excitement, and that decided it for him: he was getting a Wii. we started looking into Force Unleashed, and how good it would be on the Wii......... it turned out that it was not going to be very good on the Wii, so he started to rethink his plans. if his dream game was not going to be all the great on the Wii, maybe he should consider a differant gaming system. he already knew that it was only coming out on the xbox 360, the playstation 3 and the Wii. so we started comparing the graphics of the xbox and the ps3. the xbox had a nice smooth look about its graphics, but the ps3 had much sharper textures. we both actually liked the xbox way more, so we started looking into it. andrew decided on the xbox 360, and on wednesday we went to wally world and he bought one. YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!! yeah. so now we have an xbox 360. andrew bought Command and Conquer Tiberium Wars to start with, because The Force Unleashed doesnt come out until i dont know when. so, if any of you guys want to play Tiberium Wars, just call and invite yourselves... we may get Halo 3 in the near future... its so awesome to have an xbox 360...
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Evolutionary Thoughts
Give me feedback an these questions please.
Consider for a moment that evolution is true, and answer this question from a evolutionist point of view: If human DNA is 70% the same as that of a banana, and even closer to that of a pig, why is it that we are all descendants of apes? Why aren’t some of us descendants of bananas or pigs? Or is it just that evolution is all a lie, and a device used to try to remove God from the picture?
Now answer me this question: if the sun grows by 11 feet every day, and if the earth is in fact billions and billions of years old, why wasn’t the earth engulfed in the sun years ago? Or is it that the earth really is not that old, and modern scientists’ dating methods are inaccurate and/or dishonest?
Why would evolutionists claim that the earth came into being through said “Big Bang” if the chances of a livable world coming into being by chance are no greater than the chances of the unabridged dictionary coming out of a printing factory explosion? In fact, taking into account the necessary gravitational forces of the planet, the necessary distance of the moon from the planet (yes, a moon is required for a livable planet), and the necessary amount of fresh, moving water, the chances of a livable planet coming out of a random explosion are so slim, that there are not enough stars in the universe for there to be a reasonable chance that one of them contains a earth-like planet. Why, then do evolutionists cling to this rather improbable idea if not only to avoid including a sovereign God?
Why is it that evolutionists argue in favor of a multi-billion year old earth if they if, in arguing thus, would also have to argue in favor of the oceans being giant bricks of salt? It is a generally know fact that year by year the oceans gather more and more salt. This being said, at the rate at which the salt is gathering, it would necessarily follow the conclusion of an ancient earth that its oceans would be bricks of salt!
Consider for a moment that evolution is true, and answer this question from a evolutionist point of view: If human DNA is 70% the same as that of a banana, and even closer to that of a pig, why is it that we are all descendants of apes? Why aren’t some of us descendants of bananas or pigs? Or is it just that evolution is all a lie, and a device used to try to remove God from the picture?
Now answer me this question: if the sun grows by 11 feet every day, and if the earth is in fact billions and billions of years old, why wasn’t the earth engulfed in the sun years ago? Or is it that the earth really is not that old, and modern scientists’ dating methods are inaccurate and/or dishonest?
Why would evolutionists claim that the earth came into being through said “Big Bang” if the chances of a livable world coming into being by chance are no greater than the chances of the unabridged dictionary coming out of a printing factory explosion? In fact, taking into account the necessary gravitational forces of the planet, the necessary distance of the moon from the planet (yes, a moon is required for a livable planet), and the necessary amount of fresh, moving water, the chances of a livable planet coming out of a random explosion are so slim, that there are not enough stars in the universe for there to be a reasonable chance that one of them contains a earth-like planet. Why, then do evolutionists cling to this rather improbable idea if not only to avoid including a sovereign God?
Why is it that evolutionists argue in favor of a multi-billion year old earth if they if, in arguing thus, would also have to argue in favor of the oceans being giant bricks of salt? It is a generally know fact that year by year the oceans gather more and more salt. This being said, at the rate at which the salt is gathering, it would necessarily follow the conclusion of an ancient earth that its oceans would be bricks of salt!
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Vacation: the real thing
I said that i would post on vacation, so here i am to keep my word, like a good boy should.
In a word, vacation was awesome. we did not get to go down to the college as planned, but it was still awesome. we started out by going to our friends house, who live in fenton michigan. they are the Mascows, and Mr mascow, or should i say PASTOR Mascow was our pastor... oh lets see... three pastors ago? something like that. anyway, we had not seen them in like 8 or 10 years, so i thought it was going to be a little bit weird trying to get re-introduced to andrews oncewas best friend, but it wasnt too bad. we stayed there over sunday and did special singing at their evening service. that was fun, and we also met a girl there, Rachel Cathrine (hence the new friend on facebook), who was pretty cool, so we had someone to talk to who was kinda like us. Josiah (andrews once was best friend) was a lot older, and had his own things going on, but ws still fun to talk to when we got the chance. the highlight of being there was definately the packers game we got to watch while we were there. wow, you have not seen a packers fanatic until you have seen Mrs Mascow. EVERYTHING in their house is packers, including garbage cans. anyway, when we won agianst the chargers, the house got pretty wild. after that, we said our goodbyes and left for kentucky. we stopped near hebron, and camped at a cempground called Big Bone Lick. that was seriously the nicest campground that i have ever stayed at. period. itw as clean, it had a good amount of open space, and close neighbors. normally, close neighbors are a bad thing camping... but when your neighbors are christian homeschoolers who are also going to see the creation museum, it makes a big differance. ((little side note--aaron thought mom just called him a bleeding corpse, but she didnt.--just a side note)) anyway, we managed to camp right between two christian homeschool families. one of them, the Churneys, had gone to the museum the day before we got there, and were going again the day after we planned on going. the Churneys had... lets see... 1, 2, 3, 4, 5... 5 kids. a two-year old named mathew, a 7-year-old named aaron, a 10-year-old named emily, an 11-year-old named jacob, and a 14-year old named erica. we all got along well with them, and we are staying in contact with them through mail (yes, snail mail.). the other family, the Hansens (h-a-n-s-E-n, mos), were going to the museum on the same day we were... at the same time we were. what a co-inkeedink. we seemed to make instant friends with them, and we spent a lot of time with them. they had 3 kids: liam james, 2; McKenzie page, 11; and cassidy McKay, 13. it was kind of comical... i caught all of their middle names because their parents used them often. we are staying in cantact with them though msn, mial, and email. after leaving B.B.L, we drove all day and spent the night in like the creepiest campground ever. seriously, we got there, and there were a bunch of campers all in a big group, like they were all doing something together, but we didnt see anyone. on top of that, all of the campers looked like they had been there since the stone age. it was kinda like the people lived there. then, just after we had finished unpacking, all of the people showed up all at once, like they were getting back from work... it was kinda weird. but that was only half of it. we got down to the bathrooms, and for one, the stalls were only 4 feet high. you could look right into them without even trying. then, when you go to wash your hands, there is no soap or paper towels, and the water smells like egg salad. oh yea, the stall doors had no locks. and finally, the showers looked like moldy, rusty dungen cells. it was a nasty campground...yea. we did not get to go to andrews college as planned, because the car was overheating over the silliest things, so we didnt dare take it on the moutains, and decided to go back home. we then headed up to waupan, which is back in WI.. we have some friends there that we dont get to see very often, so on deciding not to go to the mountains, we decided to take a trip up to their house. it was there that we played our first game of tackle football. that was awesome. and after that we went home...yea.
In a word, vacation was awesome. we did not get to go down to the college as planned, but it was still awesome. we started out by going to our friends house, who live in fenton michigan. they are the Mascows, and Mr mascow, or should i say PASTOR Mascow was our pastor... oh lets see... three pastors ago? something like that. anyway, we had not seen them in like 8 or 10 years, so i thought it was going to be a little bit weird trying to get re-introduced to andrews oncewas best friend, but it wasnt too bad. we stayed there over sunday and did special singing at their evening service. that was fun, and we also met a girl there, Rachel Cathrine (hence the new friend on facebook), who was pretty cool, so we had someone to talk to who was kinda like us. Josiah (andrews once was best friend) was a lot older, and had his own things going on, but ws still fun to talk to when we got the chance. the highlight of being there was definately the packers game we got to watch while we were there. wow, you have not seen a packers fanatic until you have seen Mrs Mascow. EVERYTHING in their house is packers, including garbage cans. anyway, when we won agianst the chargers, the house got pretty wild. after that, we said our goodbyes and left for kentucky. we stopped near hebron, and camped at a cempground called Big Bone Lick. that was seriously the nicest campground that i have ever stayed at. period. itw as clean, it had a good amount of open space, and close neighbors. normally, close neighbors are a bad thing camping... but when your neighbors are christian homeschoolers who are also going to see the creation museum, it makes a big differance. ((little side note--aaron thought mom just called him a bleeding corpse, but she didnt.--just a side note)) anyway, we managed to camp right between two christian homeschool families. one of them, the Churneys, had gone to the museum the day before we got there, and were going again the day after we planned on going. the Churneys had... lets see... 1, 2, 3, 4, 5... 5 kids. a two-year old named mathew, a 7-year-old named aaron, a 10-year-old named emily, an 11-year-old named jacob, and a 14-year old named erica. we all got along well with them, and we are staying in contact with them through mail (yes, snail mail.). the other family, the Hansens (h-a-n-s-E-n, mos), were going to the museum on the same day we were... at the same time we were. what a co-inkeedink. we seemed to make instant friends with them, and we spent a lot of time with them. they had 3 kids: liam james, 2; McKenzie page, 11; and cassidy McKay, 13. it was kind of comical... i caught all of their middle names because their parents used them often. we are staying in cantact with them though msn, mial, and email. after leaving B.B.L, we drove all day and spent the night in like the creepiest campground ever. seriously, we got there, and there were a bunch of campers all in a big group, like they were all doing something together, but we didnt see anyone. on top of that, all of the campers looked like they had been there since the stone age. it was kinda like the people lived there. then, just after we had finished unpacking, all of the people showed up all at once, like they were getting back from work... it was kinda weird. but that was only half of it. we got down to the bathrooms, and for one, the stalls were only 4 feet high. you could look right into them without even trying. then, when you go to wash your hands, there is no soap or paper towels, and the water smells like egg salad. oh yea, the stall doors had no locks. and finally, the showers looked like moldy, rusty dungen cells. it was a nasty campground...yea. we did not get to go to andrews college as planned, because the car was overheating over the silliest things, so we didnt dare take it on the moutains, and decided to go back home. we then headed up to waupan, which is back in WI.. we have some friends there that we dont get to see very often, so on deciding not to go to the mountains, we decided to take a trip up to their house. it was there that we played our first game of tackle football. that was awesome. and after that we went home...yea.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
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