Thursday, May 25, 2006

Busy, Busy, Busy

That's what I've been. Busy. And it looks like things are only going to get worse into the summer... Though at least then it will be a kind of busy that I can appreciate.

My Summer starts on June 15, when I go to the ICTHUS MUSIC FESTIVAL!!! That's right, I'll get to see Relient K, Hawk Nelson, Kids In the Way, Slingshot 57, Project 86, Eleventyseven, and many more! This is great, considering that the only bands I've seen in concert before this were Third Day and Casting Crowns... you can imagine how disappointing that is.

That's not to say that Third Day or Casting Crowns are bad or anything... I mean... Yeah... Anyway...

While I'm at Icthus, I'll get to visit a college in the area I'm considering... Namely, Asbury. That promises to be fun... yes, it will be a good trip indeed!

After Icthus, my summer will be filled with Worldview Academy, Forward '06 (my church's youth camp), tennis camps, and much more... And I can't wait! Let's just hope that in all this excitement, I still find time to blog... I'll have a post of some substance coming soon (though it may be exceedingly short, and intended for discussion), so stay tuned!

And one last thing... I'll soon be adding a new link to my sidebar, the website of my fellow THH Mod Prm753. Until then, here is a link in a post...

Yes I'm lazy. I'm also happy. So what?

Monday, May 15, 2006

Two Invitations

Hey everyone, I wanted to alert you to something I'm trying to set up... It's a forum for playing the game of Mafia (also known as Werewolf). It's great fun!

If you've never heard of it before, Mafia is a game which pits an uninformed majority against an informed minority... in other words, it's kind of like having 20 blindfolded people fight two or three seeing people.

To read an overview of the game, go here, and to register with my forum, go here.

Also, I have an invitation for all my homeschooled readers: Recently, I joined a forum called TeenHomeschoolHang, a forum exclusively for homeschooled teens. It's a great place, and I'd love to see you all there. Oh, and the Board Administrator recently made me a moderator... Heck yes!

So anyway, I'd be much obliged if you'd check out those two sites.

Cheers!
Neo

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Voting with Your Dollar

So yeah... The Da Vinci Code is coming out in theatres this Friday. But then, you all knew that by now... I'm just the guy that comes in and announces the event to make himself feel important, even though it's too late to do any good. I've never claimed to specialize in 'breaking news.'

Too much pressure.

Anyway, I have a job for all my faithful blog readers: When The Da Vinci Code comes out, let's all... well, let's ignore it. If you really need a reason, then just listen to Brandon Booth of Worldview Academy, who says this:

In just a few short days the movie “The Da Vinci Code” is coming to theaters. What will you do?

If you’re smart, you’ll ignore it... Don’t vote for it with your dollars and tell Hollywood that you want more of this garbage. You don’t have to be vocal about it, just quietly treat it the way you treat the National Inquirer in the checkout isle, pass by it with a chuckle.

Oh, and if you want to read the book, borrow it please.

Fair enough, I'd say. I've always thought the uproar about The Da Vinci Code was a bit overkill, since it's just a book (and now a movie) that is repeating a theory that's been around for quite a long time. I think we'd do a lot more good if we ignored the book and movie rather than working ourselves into a frenzy about it. That way, we could focus our energy on defending ourselves against the ideas that this work of fiction could conceivably propogate.

Dan Brown had every right to write the book, which he admits is a work of fiction. Ron Howard had every right to direct the movie. If you don't like it, I would suggest exercising your own rights: Namely, the right to ignore the book and movie, and the right to prepare yourself to defend against its inaccurate portrayal of Christ.

Please note that this doesn't mean shouting about how stupid and untrue the book is. Fiction generally is untrue, and getting upset about this fact might be a bit counterproductive. You might also avoid trying to get the book banned, as I'm sure there are many books which are far more offensive than The Da Vinci Code sitting on your local bookstore's shelves.

So let's just ignore it. We'll ignore the book, and we'll ignore the movie, and if people start believing that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and that French Royalty was descended from them, then we'll explain how those ideas are untrue, and how a recent book that was admittedly fictitious makes a poor foundation for one's theology.

Ignoring The Da Vinci Code is the most effective way of opposing it. And it's rather thrifty too, because if you ignore it, you will save money. On the other hand, buying an admission ticket, or making signs to thrust in the face of those who do, requires money.

And then there's the gas it takes to get to the theatre in the first place. Gas prices are killer.

And driving kills the environment. Trees die.

And don't we all have better things to do with our time anyway?

So please, ignore the movie. Do it for the trees.

Friday, May 12, 2006

Top Baby Names

Jacob and Emily Still Top the U. S. Baby Name List.

This is because all the "Jacobs" out there are named after me. That's right, I'm famous.

And you're not.

Unless your name is Emily.

So uh... you want me to post something meaningful? Not right now...

I'm too busy being famous.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

This Made My Day...

Mallard Filmore on Homeschooling...

Wanna go out on a date?

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.


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