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Monday, July 28, 2008

A Quick Story . . .

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This is a story I recently read about a devout Christian astronomer and his atheist friend:

The astronomer constructed a complex working model of the Solar System.    Every detail regarding the planets, the sun and the stars was included and the finished product was indeed much to behold.

One day, his atheist friend came for a visit and upon seeing the model, he was astounded at the workmanship and beauty displayed.    He asked his astronomer friend who made this masterpiece and the astronomer replied "no one made it -- it made itself."    The atheist looked at his friend in disbelief and told him he had to be kidding.    "Of course someone made this, so don't expect me to believe it made itself!" the atheist continued.

The astronomer replied that he agreed it was ludicrous to think that a work of such magnitude would "make itself".    But then, isn't this what people think and believe about the actual Solar System?    Isn't it a common and accepted theory that the universe came about from nothing or created itself (i.e., the "Big Bang Theory" which holds that the universe "exploded" into existence)?    And even if it's not stated as such outright, isn't this the assumption since many people don't believe that a higher authority or being exists?    What's more, isn't the Solar System that surrounds us more intricately designed than any model a human being could make?    The astronomer's point being that since he created the exquisite model in front of them, it's only reasonable to believe that the actual Solar System also HAD to be created and operated by "someone".    Also, due to the exceptional and unique detail involved and the masterful operations needed to maintain the Solar System, this "someone" HAS to be far greater than the astronomer    . . .    or ANYONE ELSE could EVER be.

The atheist thought for a moment    . . .    and immediately changed the subject!

 
For more pertinent and interesting reading regarding the human experience, also visit my other blog site called The Origin of Disease  and read my other articles entitled A Tribute to Man and Woman: The Odd Forgotten Breed, The Day the Earth Stood Still: Anyone Familiar with This Movie? and Creation vs. Evolution.

 
Also, remember to visit my website entitled The World . . . or God for important information regarding all of our futures!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Short Thoughts to Think About . . .

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The Big Picture:    I always have to remind myself that although the idea I have might be a winner in my mind, it's no guarantee that it would fit proportionately into the "Big Picture".    The Big Picture being the world in its entirety and because a good deal of what we do affects others around us, we have to consider that what we think may be beneficial for us may not be beneficial for or relevant to others.    In fact, sometimes the idea I have in mind is not even beneficial for me!    This is when I remind myself that if a lofty goal I'm working towards doesn't pan out the way I want it, then perhaps it's for the best.    I know that our Father has a much better grasp on what works in this world and what doesn't so I try to allow that He makes the final decision regarding something I may want to do (yes folks, it can be difficult to accept this fact because human nature dictates that we DO want the freedom to do what WE want to do THE WAY WE WANT TO DO IT!).

 

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Staying off People's Radar:    One of the major purposes of radar is to seek out and locate targets and attack.    Well, there are many people, both individuals and groups, which are on other people's radar.    The most common examples of this are those individuals who are chosen by criminals to become victims of assault, robbery, murder, etc.    Then there are the groups of people:    victims of terrorist attacks, victims of discrimination and hate crimes, attacks on the elderly, etc.    While many times, we're unable to stop people from attacking others, I think individually we can take certain steps that will enable us to stay off prospective attackers' radar.    I believe it has everything to do with how we carry ourselves and learning how to "blend in with the scenery around us".    We do this by familiarizing ourselves with our surroundings:    where we live, where we work and where we visit.    I seek peace from the surrounding area and strive to emulate this calm within my state of mind and spirit.    Once I've achieved this, I'm able to smile from within and offer this pleasant nature to the world and the people within it.    A smile can change an assortment of bad intentions!


For more pertinent and interesting reading regarding the human experience, also visit my other blog site called The Origin of Disease  and read my other articles entitled A Tribute to Man and Woman: The Odd Forgotten Breed, The Day the Earth Stood Still: Anyone Familiar with This Movie? and Creation vs. Evolution.


 
Also remember to visit my website entitled The World . . . or God for important information regarding all of our futures!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Managing Our Time Plays a Major Role in Obtaining Peace . . .

What's that old adage?    "Time waits for no one."    And as fast as it moves from one week to the next, I've developed my own saying:    "Time has a plan even if we don't!"
 

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Therefore, since Time insists upon continuing regardless and in spite of what we do    . . .    or don't do, then it's best that we come to terms with this fact and make the best use of our time.    One of the best ways I know how to make use of time is by learning.    I try to learn as much as I can about my immediate world:    not only does it bring comfort to the soul when it's in a familiar zone, but learning also makes for less surprises, which in turn, contributes to our peace of mind.

Seek out something to learn that will be useful either in everyday life or in life eventually.    One of the best and most common places to learn is on the job, i.e., new technology, new processes, etc.    Of course, if you're in school, you're in the ideal place for learning!    If you own your home, are there jobs around the house you could learn to do that would be a great benefit to you?    Fixtures in the home?    Managing and caring for your lawns and gardens?
 

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The point is, we should find ways to utilize our time constructively and educating ourselves on subjects that are relevant to our lives is a wonderful way to spend our time.    Also, learning about interesting and worthwhile subjects that aren't necessarily relevant in or to our lives can enrich us with knowledge gained    --    this is another advantage of learning while making constructive use of our time.  

When we educate ourselves, we experience a sense of wellbeing and accomplishment    . . .    and peace of mind will surely follow!



For more pertinent and interesting reading regarding the human experience, also visit my other blog site called The Origin of Disease  and read my other articles entitled A Tribute to Man and Woman: The Odd Forgotten Breed, The Day the Earth Stood Still: Anyone Familiar with This Movie? and Creation vs. Evolution.
 

Also, remember to visit my website entitled The World . . . or God for urgent information regarding all of our futures!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

A Formal Introduction . . . and Explanation

Good morning, afternoon, evening to all of you (depending on what time of the day you're reading this)!    I am YvonneG, the author of this blog site and I have finally committed to the awesome job of straightening out my life, once and for all.    I can't tell you how much time I've spent trying to make heads or tails of what's going on, and while I've had many great experiences in my lifetime, I'd still eventually wind up right back in the same spot of not understanding why life had evolved for me as it did.    As time went on, I began putting things together in pieces:   that is, certain resolutions occurred with immense clarity so I held onto these lessons and put them away for future reference.    This, in part, is what my blogs are about:  putting these puzzle pieces together to make a whole picture.

 
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I realized a long time ago that life can be looked at as a giant puzzle and the pieces of my life are only a small part of this puzzle    . . .    a VERY small part.    Every human being on this planet, yes EVERYONE holds a piece or pieces to this puzzle of life.    At last count, the human race consisted of more than seven billion people so as I said before, the puzzle pieces of my life make up a VERY small part.

Therefore, my blogs represent my thoughts and feelings and during my quest, I will remain observant of the thoughts and feelings experienced by the people around me.    Good or bad, for or against, WHATEVER others are going through is crucial to solving life's puzzle.    We all have a measure of truth within us and I'm hoping that in seeking out the truth within myself, my readers can make the same journey with regard to their own lives and between us, we will be able to come up with a clearer picture of exactly what's going on in this world.

Some of you may ask, "What is she talking about?    There's nothing going on in this world    --    we're all just living our lives from one day to the next and what will be, will be".    To me, thoughts such as this bring to mind words like "chance" and "random".    To this, I can only say that I don't believe this world came about by chance or at random.    I don't believe this world "just happened" out of nothing (the Big Bang theory).    My years on this earth won't allow me to accept this because I've seen far too much that says otherwise.    For instance:

 

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  • the habitual rising and setting sun;
  • an earth that has been prepared so that with the planting of seeds, it can then bring forth vegetation and foliage in tremendous amounts and with such majesty and splendor that it boggles the mind; and
  • climate that changes from day to day with variety and forcefulness  . . .  and all man can do is accept it as it comes.

There is much more (don't even get me started on the universe around us!) but just these three things alone are enough because none of these things are created or initiated by man.    Since all of this encompasses the entire world and the human race within it, it HAS to be controlled by a being that is larger and more intelligent than any of us will ever be!    So no, I can't accept that this is a random world    --    I can only say that "someone" (a term that most of us can accept) is in charge of it all and it behooves us to find out what this "someone" has in mind.

For me, this "someone" is our Father.    Please note that I use our Father because He is the Father of the ENTIRE human race.    It doesn't matter what race we're a part of, or what religion we practice, or what career we work in:  there's only one God and He is the Father of us all:




"I am the LORD, and there is none else, there is no God beside me:  . . ."  Isaiah 45:5  (KJV)


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Through my blogs, I now intend to embark on that journey of getting to know our Father because I feel like I can't go any further without knowing Him.    In so doing, I want to learn about what others think and feel about this subject, including those who do not believe our Father exists.    I want to find out what people REALLY think, regardless of how different it may be from what I think and feel.    However, there is one major problem  . . .

A distinct lack of respect filters through our lives.    Racism and all types of discrimination has settled within our society and this, coupled with other elements such as crime, abortion and cultural differences, has made many in this world descend down the slippery slope that shows a reckless disregard for life.    Indeed, there are many people who have NO regard for life at all (i.e., terrorists, people who choose to commit mass murders and bombings in schools and other public places, etc.).    And so there's a tendency to hurt people    . . .    deeply    . . .    either with words or actions, or both.    It is my intention to try and bring this factor to light so that we may confront it and in so doing, resist the urge to hurt and tear each other apart.    I will do everything within my power to maintain respect for one and all as an utmost priority because without it, communication becomes a lost cause.    While I will remain true to myself by writing what I believe to be the truth, it will always be apparent that EVERYONE is important and EVERYONE needs to be heard.

One more thing:


Please keep in mind that I intend to bring our Lord and Master, Jesus Christ, into this picture as well because we've lost our way to our Father and the ONLY way back to Him is through His Son, Jesus Christ.
 


For more pertinent and interesting reading regarding the human experience, also visit my other blog site called The Origin of Disease  and read my other articles entitled A Tribute to Man and Woman: The Odd Forgotten Breed, The Day the Earth Stood Still: Anyone Familiar with This Movie? and Creation vs. Evolution.
 
Also, remember to visit my website entitled The World . . . or God for urgent information regarding all of our futures!