Saturday, July 08, 2006

Make a list, check it twice

Almost every night I look at Jenny and say, "What should I blog about tonight?" She doesn't usually answer. Both because she doesn't have ideas, and because she really likes reading what comes to my mind without her help. It sometimes surprises her.

I do however, get blogger's block (I'm assuming I can make writer's block about blogging) and wish that I knew what someone wanted me to rant/write/think/talk/joke about. So here is your opportunity. The comments thread of this blog will help me to see if there is anything that interests those of you who read. No topic is off limits to ask, though I may not answer every request publicly. I will likely answer any question asked, some of them I may just not post publicly.

So today, officially opens season on asking me questions or giving me topics. It can be stupid, impersonal, personal, spiritual or all of the above. The spiritual category is my favorite, so I'm up for any of those questions, but again, I'll practice writing about anything, so just let me know what it is you want.

Happy hunting.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:55 PM

    So the question was brought up last night at small group. Does God hold a grudge against humans? Behind this question was the original sin. If God isn't holding a grudge against mankind, then why would everybody be born into sin because of one mans mistake? That is my first of many questions that I may come up with.

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  2. Anonymous10:36 AM

    Ok, so I went to the Mongolian BBQ last night...there's a fun topic right?

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  3. Anonymous4:28 PM

    Is it appropriate or inappropriate to want, have, multiple immersion baptisms? For example, suppose someone as a young adult (child) full of good intentions, made the decision for Christ, and was baptised then as an adult, realized, regretted the many sins made after that time and after prayer, desired to confess and reconfirm Christ as Lord and Savior, is it selfish to want to be baptised again?

    Separate but related, for a different time, when babies are "baptized" in some religions, since it was not made by their will but someone else, does it matter to God?

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