If God created everything, and everything includes all that is evil in the world, then God created evil. Looking at this if-and-then statement, it seems to be very logical, right? This is a perfect example of logic being very dangerous in understanding the divine. So what’s the error in this explanation?
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Flower Power
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Yesterday
The poem below is inspired by
Haiku/Touch
Haiku/Touch
By Jim Moore
Do not feel lonely.
The disappearing world longs
for you to touch it.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Lessons Learned During Freshman Year
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Tomorrow looks bright and beautiful. Rock on! Photo taken in Tagaytay City. |
It’s been quite a long and
memorable school year, but I'm no freshman anymore. I'd wish to remain one a
little longer, though, so I'd have an excuse as to why I don't know where
certain places in the campus are or how things work in college. Being a little
clueless would be forgivable then. Still, I'm moving on, learning new
things in the process, and improving into my sophomore self.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Silence
I remember the time I read "Murke's Collected Silences" by Heinrich Böll for my Literature class (my professor required us to read awesome works like it). Set in the background of post-World War II, Germany, the protagonist, Murke is a young man who works in a radio station and exhibits strange habits. First, his morning begins with riding the lift all the way up to the highest floor of the company building and down to the floor where his office is located. Second, is his fondness of collecting snippets of silence from recorded tapes, thus the title. "When I have to cut tapes, in the places where the speakers sometimes pause for a moment—or sigh, or take a breath, or there is absolute silence—I don't throw that away. I collect it." He then splices it together to form recorded silence. Third, he listens to it at night in his home as a sort of relaxing meditation.
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