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--Mark Twain

Friday, July 20, 2007

This is my confession.

I've recently confessed some of my embarrassing music tastes to friends, and these were quite cathartic. So I decided to ride this wave and make two more confessions. The first is that I am really looking forward to receive my copy of the final installment of the Harry Potter series tomorrow. I have been really impressed by these stories and I can't wait to see how the story ends.

The second confession is of a more serious nature. I fear that I may be addicted to Facebook. It makes me feel thinned out, like butter scraped over too much bread. Whenever I'm not logged on, I wonder what is going on with my "friends." I worry about it. I sometimes log on to check it just to make sure it's safe. It has become...precious to me. I am concerned.

Now if you'll excuse me, it's been 15 minutes. I have to check Facebook again...

1 Comments:

Blogger N-word Jim said...

Can't wait for part two of your confession. I wonder what its going to be about...

7:28 AM  

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Be confident, therefore, that he will not leave the work of his hand imperfect. You know what Scripture sets before us, to encourage us to fight for the cause of the Son of God; meditate upon what you have both heard and seen formerly on this head, so as to put it in practice. For all that I could say would be of little service to you, were it not drawn from this fountain. And truly we have need of a much more firm support than that of men, to make us victorious over such strong enemies as the devil, death, and the world; but the firmness which is in Christ Jesus is sufficient for this, and all else that might shake us were we not established in him. Knowing, then, in whom ye have believed, manifest what authority he deserves to have over you.
--John Calvin, Letter to the Five Prisoners of Lyons