2005-02-18

updates:
revised revision
well here are a couple of bullet points to bring you up to speed.

:: i've decided that there is a deadly middle class crack that is widely circulated at gas stations. it comes from a fountain of life- namely a coffee machine that dispenses sugar and then some more. that english toffee 'cappacinno' is a weakness of mine.

:: the christo trip was overcome by a car repair to the fox. i am disappointed. needless to say- it's been a stressful week. i could always pray for a capital venturist to fund my trip.
:: charles is getting into the groove of starbucks (he works at the campus store). feel free to stop into say hi- he's the one w/ the chronic smiling problem ;)
:: sometimes i think i have a spirit of crankiness.

:: we recently watched gandhi and i really loved it.

i know that i said i was going to post an itenaray but since i got it in my head that i might go next weekend- and now that it's a financial impossibility- i think it'd be too depressing to do. so i'm dealying this post.

in other news- i have never, in my life recieved more forwards than right now. my coworkers are whores to forwards. the other thing i want to say is that the receptionist here at work is always paging william taft- which i chuckle at everytime. and the last thing i wanted to say is that we're going to watch 42 up this weekend and i'm excited.

here are some things i'm looking at and into lately:

this illustrator's blog

this other illustrator's blog
both this guy's view of the gates and his site in general

this missions/ relief agency

i love me one of these lists

this made me sad today


so instead here's my question for discussion:
why and how did it become one of the primary concerns of the Church to influence people's individual morality?

taulk amongest yurselfs in comments pleeeze....

as we close out on black history month...

today's chewable vitamin:

"when the missionaries came to Africa they had the Bible and we had the land. They said 'Let us pray.' we closed our eyes. when we opened them we had the Bible and they had the land. "
~ desmond tutu

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