Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Is a blog only meant for you to develop an objective facade? [(8) The better part of me... (8)]

'Then he confessed everything and it sounded horrific...' [paraphrase of TP...]

You mean like: [http://life-of-agent-k.blogspot.com/2010/12/8-another-year-overand-new-one-just.html]?

'Often we are much more able to lie to ourselves than we can lie to others and we just don't know it...' [that does seem to be the theme for this session]

'Sometimes things seem like a rejection when they really aren't...' [PP]

'People like the characters in the gospel of John sometimes go into all shorts of theological debates and miss the heart of the matter...' [CE] Or you mean: "The obvious???" [(8) It's not easy to be.....ME... (8)]

'It's all in the delivery...' [Job hunting advisers]

i-AJ ('you know...like'): 'Handle with care...' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0762107/]

Well, all honestly in consideration; besides the embarrassment factor, there are other legitimate reasons why I cannot fully reveal all the personal details of the 'more personal application' as LB would refer to it as to why God probably lead me to watch certain movies, but what I can say is that as Christians we do need to be (Romans 12) mindful of what we are watching and doing with our available time and financial resources in terms of consistently asking ourselves what Jesus would do if he were given our opportunities to be in our 'shoes' at particular moment in times.

This is a very important genuine 'myth' as per my other entry about the original Godcast I need to dispel right now. A lot of people just take the bible at face value and see Christianity, as reflected from what they see Christians doing (whether in real life examples or through what they've read of Christians in the bible) as being 'boring'. I tell you 'straight up' nothing can be further from the truth. Like what I was told about the life of Engineers from I can't remember who, I can tell you right now, us Christians also WORK/SERVE hard, but we also PLAY hard as well. I remember what one of my co-workers in one of my earlier full-time jobs said to be long before the miscommunication/misunderstandings of my mental state of health even began to surface: "You don't need to drink to have a good time, you behave as if you are in a constant state of drunkenness..."

Let me do the "Christian Edition" of what he is really saying people, what he's truly saying is that he sees me as in a constant state of joy and I am always full of positive energy irregardless of the fact I have no consumed any alcohol. In other words, I think he's also saying I'm confident and not afraid of making a few mistakes in the midst of striving for what I want out of life, as per what I heard of some of the effects of alcohol even though personally I've only consumed it once in my life, by accident mind you... That's one page of my past I rather you not know about for other reasons that will not be mentioned here in this blog as well.

Oh yes, as promised, back to the 'heart of the matter'. I suppose maybe even though I had no outline or 'more precise' idea what the movie was about before watching it, as another friend put it, maybe sometimes it's better not to 'ruin all the surprises' that it was easier for me not to know too much this time around beforehand just like when I watched Megamind. As to how to phrase it in terms that won't get me in 'trouble' but at the same time reveal what might be on my heart during that movie? Well SIMPLY put, 'sometimes' people try to do everything they can to avoid relationships when that is the one thing God is showing them that is what they really need right now... there I've said it, so I can sleep easier at night now knowing Jesus won't have to interrupt my REM cycle so often to speak to me in dreams.

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