Thinking About Think Christ's Future...
Well, no, it's not like I'm going to quit this blog for good. I've just been thinking about what to do and what to post here. There's been a lot of things floating about in my mind lately, and I have yet to blog them down, being bogged down in preparations for my college project.
In the past, I've relied on writing articles formulated with out my thoughts (which tend to be more wooden than posts reflecting what I have been thinking) to keep this blog's readership. (You better feel gratified that I'm trying hard to maintain your attention! Hehe)
Anyways, I am looking for that balance between posts containing my thoughts on a certain subject and that of posts containing results of a thorough study.
The problem is, "thought" posts are much more enthusiastically written by me than that of "research" posts.
The downside is, my "thought" posts tend to be less logically/biblically sound than that of my "reseach" ones. (Yup, I noticed there. I sure hope you did too!)
Another thing is, I'm always too lazy to do serious research on just about anything. I'm sad to say I rely on my thoughts too often. (Or should I say my logical reasoning? I don't know!)
Back to the future of this blog. I noticed that the period in which I blogged the most was the one in which I was reading/listening/learning the most. I certainly have to get back on track with my "theological studies" (as I call it). The good news is, I get a few months of freedom before going back to college to continue my studies. I intend to make the most use of it.
To note another thing, since I began my blog I haven't narrowed down on what to focus on. Right now, I'm plodding through theology, apologetics, philosophy, ethics (maybe in the same field of apologetics or philosophy, but it's scope deserves an entire category in its own right) and other stuff.
I also am writing about other things- mainly, my "miscellaneous" thoughts. You can find them here. As I have written about in a post quite a while ago, my parents are not too fond of my taking up these subjects. I can't blame them, actually. Anti-intellectualism has been grounded in them from the start, so there's nothing much I can do except obey them (I do that, by the way, happily and willingly). Thankfully, God has allowed them to be very liberal in this regard.
To illustrate, I've now stopped attending a church in which my parents were not too happy with. (Their issues with it was mainly doctrinal. But it was mainly that of us going to one church. I happily and willingly complied with their request.) However, they have allowed me to attend it once in a while. That, I think, I am very happy with.
In the end, a lot of uncertainty hangs over me in this area. I am not sure how this will turn out. My dream job is still to be a teacher teaching apologetics, philosophy and theology. Well, I'm not sure what's going to happen. But I will do my best to make sure what I want becomes realized.
But in the end, it is still God's providence that decides what happens in my life. That, I think, is one thing that I'm certain about.
In the past, I've relied on writing articles formulated with out my thoughts (which tend to be more wooden than posts reflecting what I have been thinking) to keep this blog's readership. (You better feel gratified that I'm trying hard to maintain your attention! Hehe)
Anyways, I am looking for that balance between posts containing my thoughts on a certain subject and that of posts containing results of a thorough study.
The problem is, "thought" posts are much more enthusiastically written by me than that of "research" posts.
The downside is, my "thought" posts tend to be less logically/biblically sound than that of my "reseach" ones. (Yup, I noticed there. I sure hope you did too!)
Another thing is, I'm always too lazy to do serious research on just about anything. I'm sad to say I rely on my thoughts too often. (Or should I say my logical reasoning? I don't know!)
Back to the future of this blog. I noticed that the period in which I blogged the most was the one in which I was reading/listening/learning the most. I certainly have to get back on track with my "theological studies" (as I call it). The good news is, I get a few months of freedom before going back to college to continue my studies. I intend to make the most use of it.
To note another thing, since I began my blog I haven't narrowed down on what to focus on. Right now, I'm plodding through theology, apologetics, philosophy, ethics (maybe in the same field of apologetics or philosophy, but it's scope deserves an entire category in its own right) and other stuff.
I also am writing about other things- mainly, my "miscellaneous" thoughts. You can find them here. As I have written about in a post quite a while ago, my parents are not too fond of my taking up these subjects. I can't blame them, actually. Anti-intellectualism has been grounded in them from the start, so there's nothing much I can do except obey them (I do that, by the way, happily and willingly). Thankfully, God has allowed them to be very liberal in this regard.
To illustrate, I've now stopped attending a church in which my parents were not too happy with. (Their issues with it was mainly doctrinal. But it was mainly that of us going to one church. I happily and willingly complied with their request.) However, they have allowed me to attend it once in a while. That, I think, I am very happy with.
In the end, a lot of uncertainty hangs over me in this area. I am not sure how this will turn out. My dream job is still to be a teacher teaching apologetics, philosophy and theology. Well, I'm not sure what's going to happen. But I will do my best to make sure what I want becomes realized.
But in the end, it is still God's providence that decides what happens in my life. That, I think, is one thing that I'm certain about.