Tuesday, December 21, 2010

5 for Tuesday

     The above once again stolen from Bree.

1. Well, I started a whole new thing called Jesus Moment on my Facebook posts. Once daily, I find something written, videoed, tweeted, posted or whatever and see what we can do with it. No matter how silly or serious, it's fair game. Interesting finds: the way too easy missed soccer shot, a Kate Bush music video, the fight in the Texans-Titans game plus several good scriptures. Kinda fun and I look forward to what I'm going to come across.
2. Caught a show called the Schnitt show on the net the other day. Looks like the guy is on XM as well as over 40 terrestrial stations across the country. Of course, it's entertaining. Some liberal calls in and makes a fool out of himself. Always a good laugh, if you ask me.
3. Why do libs get upset when anyone mentions a tax cut. I mean, everyone gets upset if the electric bill is a bit higher than normal, but libs just don't seem to care how high everyone's tax bill gets. Get government out of the way of taking our money and handing it to the hopeless. I can choose more wisely than they can where my money can go to help others.
4. Saw the new Tron movie this past Saturday. Went in keeping low expectations. Was worried it would be generic. It dragged a teensy bit at the beginning, but once Flynn's son entered the Grid it was on. Loved the movie. Also saw "Unstoppable" this past week. Character development was a little weak but the climactic point did have me feeling a bit tense. I wanted these people to succeed in saving the day big time.
5. The new 'Sun Stands Still' study reached a new high with the mentioning of juggernaut this past week. I immediately thought of Marvel Comic's Juggernaut who is an unstoppable force.  The Incredible Hulk and the Mighty Thor had plenty of trouble with this guy and never really stopped him. Just think what we damage we could do to Satan if we applied this to our prayers. I think much could be accomplished if we did the audacious and used the irresistable power of prayer even more than we thought we ever could.

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