We live in a beautiful world.
(via classyliving)
give me some advice?
about relationship issues?
yeah. aim-aliom923
I’m always really comforted by the sight of planes at night. I think it’s because of the fact that every time I see one of their lights blink, I can be sure that hundreds of people are undoubtedly alive at that very moment. I don’t know. I just like that.
Tell me anything!: I love your tumblr. I wish there was some way to contact you besides this since it’s it’s anonymous. But I just wanted to say that you seem like such a cool guy. I’ve gone through a lot of your posts and have just wondered…where have you been all my life?
Thanks! I think a loooong time ago I posted a link to my Facebook and I’m always on aim if I’m on my computer. My sn is aliom923.
what’s so confusing about that? no word games there…It’s wrong to want a girlfriend who is more obsessed with you than she is with Jesus…or vise versa. Maybe that’s the problem?/:
“Wrong…”
You guys and your word games! I never know what to do with myself!
“People understand me so poorly that they don’t even understand my complaint about them not understanding me.”
-Kierkegaard
I wasn’t playing any games! The dude I was responding too used the word “wrong” first, anyway. I think it makes more sense from a Christ-followers’ perspective. Like, as Christians we see sin as “wrong”…and being “un-evenly yoked” with another person is a sin. Not to say that’s what this guy is doing, BUT my statement was mainly to say that as Christians we need to be careful that our relationships are centered around Christ and for that to happen we need to love Jesus more than our significant other.
See? Isn’t this FUN?
I don’t take words too seriously, but I like to poke fun by pretending that I do.
Lately, I’ve been endorsing this notion that none of our actions are ever truly justified, but instead fall victim to an eventual absurd reasoning. Like, say, morality doesn’t give us a reason to be moral other than, “because it’s moral to be moral.” It forces us to entertain the notion that maybe we don’t justify our actions with reasons at all, when you get deep enough.
EDIT: Well, I guess it doesn’t force us to do anything, but that’s just more evidence toward the fact that rules don’t actually prescribe anything, but only describe.
I think it’s definitely different from my point of view as a Christian though. Like I choose to try and obey God because that shows Him I love Him. So my actions are justified because I choose to love Jesus and follow Him. I think that’s what you’re trying to say?! Or I could be completely getting you wrong (there it is again!) here.
This Was very poor phrasing on my part I think haha. And for that I apologize. This post was taken more seriously than I intended. I love my girlfriend a lot, but to say that I am “obsessed” with her probably isn’t fair. I sometimes get frustrated when she doesn’t always want to spend time with me, and that’s where this post originated from. I’m very happy to say that our relationship is Christ-centered, but I still thank all of you for your insight :]
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