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Welcome to my blog. I have a lot of idea's and opinions, some of which I find interesting enough to share with people. When reading this stuff, forgive me for jumping from one thing to another in what I write. That's just how my brain works. If you can bear with me, you might actually read something good here. (No pullitzer stuff of course :p)

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

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What's your favorite game of all time? What's your worst game you have ever played?

My favorite game of all time? Funny enough they're some of the older games. Like "California Games"for the Sega Master system. Then there's shooters: Quake 2. Awesome multiplayer fun. The same goes for unreal tournament 2004 (I know, there's UT3 now, but my system can't run it). RTS, I'd have to say Starcraft and Red Alert 2.

Worst game? "Taxi 3" for PC. WORST PORT EVER

Izzytheinsane
Why did the chicken cross the road?

Ah, the eternal question! I would have to say that it's probably to get to the other side.

If a tree falls in the woods and noone is around, does it make a sound?

What's "sound"? We know sound is produced by vibrations in the air. If a tree falls in the woods, those vibrations occur, whether those vibrations are received by an "ear" or not. I suppose that if sound was only sound at the point of receiving, then there would only be no sound if there was nobody or nothing around to hear it. There always is though, so there's sound.

What is the meaning of life?

This was probably the most important question anyone can ever ask. Whether you ask a person, or yourself, it is the same. What is the meaning of life, what's the purpose of me being here on this planet?

Many questions are related to this. Like, "Is there anything after this life?". The reason I mention this is because it is imperative to see our life in the great scheme of things in order to understand the purpose of life itself. If life on this earth would be limited to this limited time, then I would greatly doubt there'd be much purpose beyond continuing our species.

Now the next part I'm simply going to write, without all the "I believe's". It's pretty obvious, because otherwise I wouldn't write it . Now then, to save myself from having to type too much, I'm going to copypaste a little bit here from the website mormon.org. If you want the full thing, you can read it all there under "plan of salvation".

"In the scriptures God's plan is called the plan of salvation, the plan of redemption, the plan of happiness. The plan is centered on the Lord Jesus Christ and His Atonement. God has a plan for the happiness of His children: the plan of salvation, which is centered on the Atonement of Jesus Christ.

Before you began your life on Earth, you lived with your Heavenly Father as one of His spirit children. Although it was a joyful existence, God knew that you could not continue to progress unless you left Him for a time. He allowed you to come to Earth, where you would gain a physical body and would have experiences that would help you to learn and grow, fulfilling the purpose of the plan of salvation: to help you become more like your Heavenly Father.

According to the plan, you could not continue to progress continually without the opportunity to enter mortality and receive a physical body. Here on earth you would have experiences that would help you learn and grow, and you would be proven to see if [you would] do all things whatsoever the Lord would command ( Abraham 3:25). The purpose of the plan is to help you become more like your Heavenly Father. The fact that you are living on Earth means that you accepted Heavenly Father's plan and came here wanting to do all you could to receive all He has to offer.

Knowing that we would commit sin in mortality, your loving Heavenly Father provided a Savior, Jesus Christ, who by His sacrifice would make it possible for all people who would comply with His gospel teachings to be forgiven through repentance and return to live with Him. Having a divine nature as a child of God, you can with the assistance and power of Christ, progress to become one day even as He is."

So in a nutschell, our purpose here on earth right now is to get a physical body, learn, grow, and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ.

Again, most questions are answered on the website http://www.mormon.org/. That website is kind of a short version of all our teachings. It's also an official website. I'm more then willing to answer more questions though, if anybody has them.

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Where does your user name come from? I wikipedia'd it... does it come from the protagonists in David Eddings' novels?

Sure does. David Eddings is one of my favorite fantasy writers! Garion, later known as Belgarion is the main character in one of his series.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Ok, I'll treat them on a first come, first serve basis.

5_LD_5
Do you like Star Wars?

Yes, but I'm no star wars nerd. I only saw my first starwars movie (completely) a few months ago. But then I did watch all of them at the same time, from episode one to six. I think the fights in episode 1-3 are much better then the ones in episode 4-6. Sure, special effects were not as big as they are now, but that's no excuse for having really lame fights.

Foolz3h
Did you vote for that extremist party that should be in power in Belgium?

No I didn't. It's sad though that they are the only party that stands for some of the things (conservative) I stand for.

bacchus2
Does your wife play video games?

Yes she does. However ... she mainly plays online flash games. She has expressed the desire for us to get a Wii, but right now our budget doesn't allow for it. We just bought a new car, so ... something's gotta give. (I'll be making a blog later on my new ride later)

This one is a touchy question, based on my knowledge that you are very religious. To clarify my intent, I am not religious, I'm just curious. What do you think of others who believe in a different god(s) than you?

I can sum that up quite easily: We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may. (article of faith 11)

Craziest thing that has happened to you?

I honestly couldn't tell you. I can't think of anything crazy enough for it to be worth mentioning.

trystkl1826
What are your views on the practice of polygamy?

My views are the same as my religions. First off, let me clarify something. The church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints does not at this time practice polygamy. Any person that does is excommunicated. There are people that call themselves mormons and practice polygamy, but they are not members of our church.

Now then, my views. I think that if seen in the right spirit, that it is a good thing. Now then, what's the right spirit? Let's look back in history. In the old testament we read that Abraham and Moses had more then one wife, and they were the Lord's prophets, so we must assume that at that time, polygamy was a good thing. Later on we find that the practice of polygamy is discontinued. So where the change? The rule of thumb is found in the book of Mormon, another book book of scripture that testifies of Jesus Christ. Writen by people in the ancient americas between 600 BC and 420 AD. One of the prophets, called Jacob, wrote the following, which might clarify it more:

Jacob 2:27-30
27 Wherefore, my brethren, hear me, and hearken to the word of the Lord: For there shall not any man among you have save it be one wife; and concubines he shall have none;
28 For I, the Lord God, delight in the chastity of women. And whoredoms are an abomination before me; thus saith the Lord of Hosts.
29 Wherefore, this people shall keep my commandments, saith the Lord of Hosts, or cursed be the land for their sakes.
30 For if I will, saith the Lord of Hosts, raise up seed unto me, I will command my people; otherwise they shall hearken unto these things.

Polygamy was practised by some of the members of the church, in the 1800s. However, very few people actually did and could. You see, you had to be able to support someone before you could marry them. You had to treat them equally as well. If 5% of all male members of the church ever practiced polygamy, it'll have been a lot.

I personally would have a hard time having more then one wife, and have no desire to do so.

Currently posted for backup purpose, not finished answering all the questions yet!

Monday, Apr 28, 2008
I've seen qutie a few people do this: Let people ask them questions, and then answer those questions later on. So here's your chance. Ask away. I'll give a response to all the questions. Even if that's stating that I refuse to respond to that question
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