Super J ([info]jdevries) wrote,
@ 2006-09-24 23:20:00
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Current mood: sleepy
Current music:"Prove Yourself"- Radiohead

big things come in small packages
but do they also come in regular sized packages?  and better yet... big packages?
sitting here half asleep, fighting the urge to go to bed so that I can study for my exam tomorrow, I reach that ever familiar feeling of "i should cut my losses and go to sleep so that i'm not exhausted for the exam i didn't study for"
and that usually gets me right to bed.  i'm pretty horrible about studying, i'll be honest.
so if none of this is an accident, and what my plan and Gods plan matches up to make Gods will, does that mean that God wanted me to procrastinate and ultimately not study for my human development exam?  or is that too small?  am I being egocentric thinking that God cares about my human development exam?  personally, I would say God doesn't care how we do on our exams.  He has bigger fish to fry.  bigger things to care about.... or does He?
these are the questions that plague my mind when I should be focusing on all the ins and outs of the preoperational stage in preschoolers. 
if I close my eyes and let my imagination wander it wanders to....

I hope this old train breaks down
then I could take a walk around
and, see what there is to see
time is just a melody
With all the people in the street
walking fast as their feet can take them
I just roll through town
And though my window's got a view
Well the frame I'm looking through
seems to have no concern for now
so for now I

I need this
old train to break down
oh please just
let me please break down




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[info]evilitself
2006-09-26 06:09 am UTC (link)
If you really think about it, for God to be the way he is described, there can't be free will. If God is all powerful and all knowing, then he would know everything there is to know such as when you're going to die and things about the future. God can only know these things if they have already been planned out and set. So for God to be omniscient, that means that all of history that ever was and ever will be must be set in stone and there is no such thing as free will. So, yes, God wanted you to skip out on your test.

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[info]jdevries
2006-09-29 03:35 am UTC (link)
oddly enough my exam was cancelled.

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