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- 2 February 2005
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No, I'm not dead. My lack of activity is not a lack of life. It's pure laziness that, for the moment, is nonexistent in regards to this website. Yes, it's true, I have a major change coming. The design is changing, the colors are changing, the name is changing, the content is changing, and the attitude is changing. In response to some of your e-mails, I have come to the realization that some of my articles sound a bit harsh, so I have opted to comb through every single one—edit it, proof it, change it, and sometimes completely redo it. I want to ask the forgiveness of those I have offended in the harshness of my articles. That is why I am editing them all. This will take some work, but I bet it will pay off. I have the unveiling planned for next week some time, so stay tuned. Chao.
- 21 August 2004
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Grr....school started again yesterday, but it's my senior year, so after nine months, I'm outta there! But anyway...I added a new article about the sinfulness of downloading music illegally, i.e. using Kazaa and those things. It's a very common occurence, this sin, even among Christians, and it needs to be stopped, so hopefully, people will read this (and their Bibles) and see the reality of this sin. Thanks for reading. Chao.
- 2 August 2004
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I have two big milestones to tell everyone about. First of all, Animae Lupinae has exceeded a thousand hits, and is well on its way to the second thousand. I want to thank all my readers for that, and I want to encourage them to come back and visit, as I have some updates that might soon show their faces.
Secondly, last night I gave my first sermon ever. It was great—I wasn't nervous at all, and I had an interesting topic, which I am planning on breaking down into separate topics to put on Animae Lupinae, since the site is seeing a severe lack of fresh articles. Thanks for dropping by. God bless. Chao.
- 11 April 2004
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If you have not yet seen The Passion of the Christ, I highly encourage you to see it. It has some Catholics traditions that are unscriptural and distracting, but overall, it is a great and moving movie. But as far as my site goes, I have updated my NIV page with some more omitted scriptures—16, actually. Quite a few. I also added a link to my Bible Bowl Online! section, where one can study questions for a Bible bowl at their congregation or at Leadership Training for Christ events.
- 16 January 2004
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Yeah, so I don't update but once a season. Sorry about that. I figured that I owed my readership (of probably 2 people, lol) some more stuff so I added a new article called "What's Wrong With Cursing?" Very informative, methinks. Well, I must go to a Bible study tonight. Which reminds me: Have you been studying your Bible daily?
- 9 November 2003
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I want to apologize for not updating lately. I have a ton of stuff going on—school, church, and lots of other stuff. I also want to thank you if you have e-mailed me lately. I welcome any and all questions, comments, and suggestions on the behalf of my readers. Feel free to e-mail me. I probably will not be able to add new articles or anything any time soon, but please check back.
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- 29 September 2003
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A long time in the making, but it's finally here—a new article titled "What is Real Christianity?". Also, I retitled the "Notes" section, naming it "What is . . . ?" instead. It works better that way, methinks. Well, that's all for now. I think I'm gonna submit my site to a couple more search engines or something. Free publicity is cool. Tell your friends about this site, peoples. Chao.
- 22 September 2003
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Yeah, I know, it's been a while. Anyways, I added some more songs to the "Camp Songs" page. I don't know if they're really camp songs for everybody, but we always call them camp songs, because we always sang them at church camp. And that's why. Indeed.
It pains me to see the unfaithfulness of the world around me. Some of my friends claim to be Christians, but every other words that comes from their mouths is a cuss word, and sex is on their minds at all times. It really is repulsive. People, as Christians, we are representatives for Christ. If Jesus wouldn't do it, we shouldn't. We are supposed to be an example to all those around. Alleged Christians who cuss give God a really bad name. Besides that, it's a sin, and that's never good.
On another front, when I decided to become a Christian, I decided to give my life to God. I didn't actually do that until now. If you are a Christian, then you can't be doing illegal things, cussing, and rejecting God. Now I am not particularly pleased with this country (America); I am not anti-American, but I am definitely not pro-American—I don't salute the flag. But somehow, I have more respect for the laws of the country than some of my more patriotic friends. I try not to break the laws. Speeding is a sin. Illegal downloading from Kazaa is a sin. We are to respect our laws and follow them. Governments are God-ordained, so if it's a government law, it's God's law (this excludes laws that go against God's will, such as laws prohibiting worship or something). Please, people, just obey the laws.
But, in conlusion, yes, I have actually updated my site. And I wasn't completely aware of it, but I do get traffic here. I've even received a couple e-mails from people. I thank everyone for their e-mails, and I encourage it. If you have a Bible question or are curious about Christianity, don't hesitate to e-mail me. Chao.
- 6 July 2003
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I just came back from church camp. I am, to say the least, inspired. Expect many updates. And besides, I just found out that people actually can find this site. I thought that it was just stuck out here in the middle of the Internet's nowhere, but it seems submitting it to search engines and all actually works.
And one of my best friends has just been baptized. Praise God. Hallelujah. I am so happy for her. God be praised forevermore.
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