I'm losing sleep but not losing heart. I'm losing strength but not losing hope. because you have given and have taken away. May your Name be forever praised.

Friday, August 25, 2006

those in favor of pluto not being a planet please stand up

i have to find it myself..

i had a 10-second shock. it was a thousand-
yard stare. i saw my childhood flashing
before my eyes (i know, i know that's over-
reacting). what they taught us back in
kinderschool was wrong. we only have eight
planets! oh humanity!

the scientists at prague voted in favor of
resolution 5a proclaiming pluto is not a
planet, rather it is now called a trans-
neptunian object. apparently, you have to
be strong enough to suck all those interga-
lactic debris around you to be recognized
as a planet. pluto wasn't able to clear
it's neighborhood (the kuiper belt) of litter
that's why he's no longer in the big league.

i wonder how would mr. tombaugh react now
that his little discovery isn't a planet
at all?

raving about ravi

music: immaculate - the wild swans
mood: anticipating

went to asian theological seminary to
hear ravi zacharias speak, it was my second
time. the first time i saw him he was in
up theater and i can't even remember his
topic back then. as an 18-year old then, i
was never aware about his reputation and the
extent of his impact in the philosophical
world. it was when i became much interested
in Christian apologetics years after that I
learned of his ministry and his works. this
guy is hardcore, arguably the greatest defender
of the Christian faith since c.s. lewis.

he used 2 kings 21 and 22 as his texts, contrasting
the lives of two young kings of israel, manasseh
and josiah who became kings at an early age of
12 and 8 respectively. the reign of these kings
were summarized as follows. for manasseh
"He did evil in the eyes of the Lord."

for josia:
"He did what was right in the eyes
of the Lord."

josia was able to restore peace and order in
jerusalem, and as ravi puts it, the key to
national transformation is "doing what was right
in the eyes of the Lord." in the course of his
lecture, he made references to the state of
other nations, particularly moscow and united
states. at the end of his lecture, he answered
questions about stem cell research and in vitrio
fertilization and argued about its moral impli-
cations.

***

while scouring for books at booksale, i was
able to find a book entitled resurrected, it
was a transcript of the dialogue between gary
habermas and tony flew. it as a theist / atheist
debate attesting the possibility / impossibility
of resurrection of Christ. it was a good read
and i was impressed at how these two gentlemanly
respected each other's beliefs. interestingly
enough, tony flew made headlines years ago when
he, a staunch supporter of evolution, abandoned
his "beliefs" and proclaimed his belief in a God
who made the earth. but he made reservations
about a personal God who is mindful about the
lives of His creation. google anthony flew to
learn more about him.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Ravi Zacharias in Manila

Ravi Zacharias Gig Sched:

TUESDAY, AUGUST 22ND
5:30 – 8:30pm
Venue: Bahay Ng Alumni,
Ramon Magsaysay Ave. (across UP Film Center), UP Diliman
Theme: Secularism

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23RD
7:00 – 9:00pm
Venue: Christ Commission Fellowship (CCF) Auditorium,
St. Francis Square, Ortigas Center, Metro Manila
Theme: Leadership

THURSDAY, AUGUST 24TH
9:00am – 12:00nn
Venue: Chapel of Asian Theological Seminary (ATS),
#54 Scout Madrinan st., Quezon City, Metro Manila
Theme: National Transformation

Ravi Zacharias is considered as one of the champions
of Christian Apologetics, challenging the post modern
culture who have been very skeptical about the existence
of God. His shows are aired at 98.7 DZFE FM every night
at around 11 pm. Read about him and his ministries at
www.rzim.org.