So I think that this title is going to characterize my life for the next two weeks. Its crunch time. I am in the middle of working on the biggest paper of my college career and I am close to the end. I am on page... 22. While this is happening my stomach is turning because I have had a weird combo of food and I am waiting for a friend to come home. I am peeing every fifteen minutes because of the caffiene and water surging through my system. So strange.
In my paper I am discussing things like church perspectives on homosexuality, the substitutionary atonement and the diety of Christ. All of which don't really matter that much. Yes some matter more than others but it kind of makes me think about the importance of all the knowledge I have obtained. I want to see the importance in knowing
the implications of the following assertation: Satan was defeated by Christ’s death and resurrection (Col. 2:14-15; Heb. 2:14-15; 1 Cor. 15:54-57) and Christ’s final triumph is certain (Rev. 21-22). Really what does this really matter? Why do I need to know it? Does it really change the way I view God?
It just doesn't matter. Don't get me wrong I am glad that I know what I know. I do believe that all knowledge is beneficial but I am just trying to figure out what importance that has for anything else. I guess I will figure it out sooner or later but for now I just need to write this paper and then we can tackle the "importance of knowledge" later.
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yay for your paper being... DONE!
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