Monday, August 27, 2007

Football...er...Soccer Season

Soccer is back, or has been now for a couple weeks. MLS still doesn't quite count, but give it 2-3 more years and I think it will be coming much closer to respectable status. English fans have begun adopting teams over here, and to be honest I think that's wonderful. When the MLS becomes respected in England, people here in the States will begin to respect it as well.


Arsenal have started off their season with 2 wins and a draw in league play, the last win putting an end to Manchester City's perfect start. Sadly, Thierry Henry finally left for Barcelona in the summer, but the team played some of it's best football last year when he was out with injury, and I think they're more than ready for the change. Once again youth dominates the side, but I think they will make more of a challenge for winning the league than they did last year.

As for the MLS, I'm excited by the prospect of a team coming to St. Louis. Even with a stadium in Collinsville, I would do my best to back up my mouth, and support the MLS. St. Louis is the heart of soccer in the US, it's about time we had a team.

Anyways, get caught up in Beckham fever, but don't forget Denilson, Blanco, Schellotto, and my favorite Angel as the other big stars who have become the pioneers of the designated player rule. They are all class players, and their presence can already be felt in the game.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

On My Mind

Odd as it may seem religion is on my mind. What makes this even more odd is that it was while watching Equilibrium. It's about a society that suppresses emotion in order to do away with war. It's an OK movie, but that's beside the point. While watching, I was also following the Cards game and reading an article about Evangelical Christian Youth Groups. Now, I'm all for being in God's Army, heck the movie with the name is about missionaries of the Mormon variety, but I don't get the militant urge to rub my religion in some one's face when I sing about being "...as the armies of Helaman."

Haven't we learned from the Crusades? How about the Inquisition? And Protestants vs. Catholics didn't go so well. Just read Three Musketeers, or the smashed faces on statues in France. What is it about religion, and a message of love that makes people so angry?

I realize that I once went door to door, but not once did I stick my foot and the door when it was slammed. Sure, I yelled at some people, but hey, I have a right to my opinions too. I even think that one of my current problems is that I'm too critical of others people's faith and not enough of my own.

Now that I have exposed any known conflicts of interest, here's what's on my mind...


Is it just me or are Evangelicals hate mongers? I hear no love in their gospel. People say that Mormons stifle free thought and expression, but they belittle and demean anyone who so much as phrases something differently. And I am sick and tired of not being a Christian in their eyes! Not so long ago, they themselves would have been burned or tortured for being heretics, so who are they to judge?

What is so terrible about believing that The Fall was a good and important thing? Without it we wouldn't be here. I am that I might have joy. Becoming like our Heavenly Father doesn't take to glory from him, but make Him greater. Having him in a body of flesh and bones doesn't take away from his greatness, but gives us insight to the true love that He has for us. I believe that Christ sacrificed himself for me, so that if I followed his example, His Grace could return me to My Father. So what if my faith demands I back it up, that's what the scriptures say. And to say that Grace saves if we believe and it doesn't matter what we do otherwise, cheapens the Sacrifice.

Sorry about the rant, but those were just a couple of things that I needed to get off my chest. After all it is my blog and I can say whatever I want. ;)

Oh and if you want a good discussion about us whacky Mormons check this out.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Nodding

I can't stand when a teacher is lecturing and the supposed "smart" student is nodding in agreement to what the teacher says. It's like they're giving their personal approval as to what's being taught. And then they ask a question, which is really a statment about how smart they are.

That said, nursing school is up and going again. Woop-de-doo.

The nice thing about being back in school is that my brain needs to be turned back on, and it's a pretty good place to do that.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

I know what you're thinking...

I was thinking of maybe skipping August all together, but then I thought about you, my adoring fans, and thought I'd at least say, "Hi!"

Summer is hot and times have been busy around the Lodge. Em's bro, Steven, has now joined the ranks of married men, and is probably wondering what has done with his life being single for so long. Harry Potter-mania has come and gone, and the summer blockbuster season has ended. Some say it ended last weekend with Rush Hour 3, but let's be honest, it ended the week before with The Bourne Identity. The best movies of the summer, which I've seen (I haven't seen Bourne yet, so I cannot judge), would have to be Transformers, The Simpsons Movie, and (surprise) Stardust. I think Stardust was the only truly original movie this summer, which was all dependent on the all mighty sequel, or in the original popularity of the characters (Transformers and The Simpsons Movie), so there.

Anyhow, school starts up next week, and it has been a glorious summer. And now, it hasn't been all about movies.