Well, I have joined the blogosphere! Pretty crazy, I never really saw myself ever making one but here I am! I'm not one really to toot my own horn, so I think this blog will mostly be about insights and experiences I've had that people will enjoy.
I guess I should start off explaining the title. My life is crazy and sometimes I feel like things that happen in my life could be a sketch for series for a comedy show. Sometimes situations are just so bizarre or badly timed that I think that someone must be watching me on a screen and just laughing non-stop. I hope to share these experiences so that the world can get enjoyment out of "my comedy show."
I don't claim to really know anything, in fact I've heard it said something along the lines of, "You don't really know anything until you realize that you know nothing." But I sure have one heck of an opinion.
I guess it's important in my first blog to come straight out and say that I'm a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (or Mormon). Recently it has become kind of an unpopular thing to say, but I'm proud to say I'm a Mormon true and blue.
I do think of myself as a pretty tolerant and respecting person no matter what lifestyle, and that is why I ask the same for mine. I'm no hippie, but I do believe that the world is full of too much hate and could use a little more understanding and brotherly love.
I guess this is a good start, I don't know, I'm new to this whole thing?? But if anyone has really bothered to read any of this, thank you :)
I think I'll try to finish each post with a quote or scripture that might spur some thoughts:
"Each person knows that he is a something.
He also knows that a something could not be produced by a nothing.
Therefore, whatever brought man and everything else into existence also had to be a 'something'.
It follows that this 'something' which did all of this organizing and arranging would have to be all knowing to the full extent required for such an organization and arrangement.
This 'something' would therefore have to be superior to everything which resulted from this effort.
This element of superiority makes this 'something' the ultimate good for all that has been organized and arranged.
In the Anglo-Saxon language, the word for supreme or ultimate good is 'God.'"
-John Locke
Miles, I'm so glad you entered the blog world... :] now we can just put our quotable moments here! haha :P
ReplyDeleteNICE MILES! I like this whole thing i might have to tag along and imma fo sho "follow" yo blog
ReplyDeletenot as cool as my blog...but some people just have to make do with what they have. hahaha :]
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