Ok, so I apologize for not updating lately. My internet in the dorm is down, so I need to get that fixed soon. It's been like that for the past week or so and I'm pretty lazy about it. I'm posting this from a computer lab, oh well
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Well, I just arrived back in Auburn from RUF's Winter Conference, which was definitely an interesting weekend. Despite the cold damp weather, and a pretty painful injury, it was really fun and enjoyable
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I was thinking in the shower this morning (as we all know, the bathroom is the best place for such an activity) that I would like to make a post about how I viewed that wonderful discipline of History, especially this movement called "revisionism" by most conservatives and Christians
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Well, school is going well. I've been getting to know Dr. Kicklighter, my Historian's Craft professor, a good bit. So far I think I would give it my favorite class award
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So I spoke at the Southeast Alabama Presbytery today. It was definitely one of the more nerve-wracking things I've done in my life. But I enjoyed it and I think the wonderful teaching and ruling elders of the presbytery did as well. So here is the gist of my speech, if you want to check it out:
As much as I enjoy Derek Webb's new CD, I See Things Upside Down, I can't help but think that all he was listening to in between She Must and Shall Go Free and the second solo album was U2, U2, and U2. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but his new album smacks of U2.
In my Jun Fan/Jeet Kune Do class we've stopped doing Brazillian Jujitsu *tear* but we're taken up kickboxing. It's pretty fun. I'm not very good, but I'm starting to learn. I'm pretty sure I'm going to have tons of blood blisters all over my feet in a couple of weeks
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