Entries from April 2005
Im Sick
April 30th, 2005 · Comments Off
Well for the first time since Ive been here in Uni Im ill…..I can hardly breathe due to all the nastiness in my throat and my head feels like its been over filled with angel delight (thats not as nice as it sounds) I meant to write my essay last night, but it got to [...]
Tags: My Life
Musical Memories
April 29th, 2005 · Comments Off
Sven @ World of Sven is collaborating a few people who are writing about their albums of all time, while that is too much of a feat to contain in 3 albums here are a few album memories that flashback for me, or where soundtracks to parts of my life. It pains me to only [...]
Tags: Music
ABBA
April 28th, 2005 · Comments Off
Today in my lectures on Mark an Interesting translation point was brought up, which got me thinking: Abba: is translated for us in Mark as Father (Mark 14:35), but commentaries often denote it as more like the term "Daddy" but in fact the true meaning of Abba is [...]
Tags: Theology Thoughts
Small points when Understanding Alternative Christian Traditions
April 28th, 2005 · Comments Off
Part of my steps to being inclusive is to try and understand other Christian traditions more aptly, instead of writing them off. This search isn’t because Im unhappy with the branch of Christianity most modernists would associate me in, but because I dont want to have a mind or heart towards other Christians that says [...]
Tags: Church · Theology Thoughts
Being Genuine
April 28th, 2005 · Comments Off
A long a complicated road Lewis Carroll took to teach people to be un-genuine….or maybe not, wat do you think? "Be what you would seem to be — or, if you’d like it put more simply — Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might appear to others that what you were [...]
Tags: Christian Living · Miscellaneous
Blue Eyed Jesus
April 27th, 2005 · Comments Off
Im enjoying relevantmagazine online just now (and seeingh if they ship to the UK) and a read great article, My Jesus, Redefined, I resonate with this to the point it could even be written by me (apart from its eloquence) Also I am loving photo blogs as ever, a bit of beaty to [...]
Tags: Miscellaneous
He Sure got that one wrong
April 27th, 2005 · Comments Off
And I bet by now he’s sick of hearing that too!…. MSN Encarta – eLearning Quiz – Are You a Computer Geek?: "In 1943 Thomas Watson*, former chairman of IBM, said ‘I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.’ He was wrong."
Tags: Technology
The Shape of things to come
April 27th, 2005 · Comments Off
World’s biggest airliner soars into the sky It seems like a small thing, to the backdrop of all the other world changing events going on in these the final days, but in part because I used to be a bit of a aeroplane enthusiast myself and but also because I know John would have been [...]
Tags: Technology · The World · travel
Moleskine
April 26th, 2005 · Comments Off
A few years back my good friend Miriam gave me a journal, its one of the best presents I received, because I just archived my thoughts as I went around, and even being blogger…. ….Paper Journals are great because, you can use it anywhere, on trains, busses, in church services and not look very geeky, [...]
Tags: Miscellaneous · Uncategorized
Christian Traditions and my Inner European
April 25th, 2005 · Comments Off
I Love these stupid test things, but the Christian tradition one was a bit more interesting, I am amused and bemused at my results, found this over at http://www.mtsi.org/pat. Also Im not sure why its my Inner European as Im a European citizen anyway, but I am half Irish was born in Cornwall near England [...]
Tags: Church · Miscellaneous · My Life · Theology Thoughts












