Sunday, May 9, 2010

No, I Have Not Died

I am just very inconsistent with my posts. I do not follow any sort of pattern or schedule. I write what I want when I want to. That's the freedom of this blog. I can write what I think I'd enjoy reading again and what I think you'll enjoy reading (though I'm worse at predicting that). I don't want this blog to be all doom and gloom and destruction. I'm not doom, gloom, or destruction, so it'd be a bit off character for me to write something like that. So, here I am, rambling on as I always do, and not making a lick of sense. Ah well, it really doesn't matter two cents what I say. What really matters is what God thinks. I see no place in the Bible where it says you must post certain things on a blog. Blogs, in the modern sense, were not invented yet. While there are certain things I believe the Bible does address, I know it does not tell me I cannot have a random blog post every once in a while. This is a random blog post. It has no purpose, no point - nothing that it is trying to achieve, save giving you a very good look at my strange and slightly hilarious side.
That being said, I will proceed to write a ten-page post on transcendentalism.
Kidding. I will do nothing of the kind. I do not care for transcendentalists (not to mention the word is a mouthful to say), and I do not care to talk about their doctrines. There is one thing I've learned about addressing different religions: One must be very careful not to buy into whatever they're selling. Usually all it leads to is discontentment and frustration, because it requires you to reach a certain height of perfection. When it's not leading you to be discontent and frustrated, it's telling you that you can be lawless. Transcendentalism is one of those that tell you it's ok to be lawless. I won't go into why or how, for it would take ten pages and would amount to nothing more than a tirade. If you want to know what transcendentalists are (I agree, the word is nice and big), look it up in a dictionary.

It is time for me to end this perfect example of complete randomness. I hoped you enjoyed this journey into the labyrinths of my mind.

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