According to the bible we are not suppose to mark our body but it is unclear on some things...
Leviticus 19:26-28: 26: "you shall not eat anything with the blood, nor shall you practice divination or soothsaying" (does that mean not eat meat, or look at meat?) 27: "You shall not shave around the sides of your head, nor shall you disf...igure the edges of your beard" (so does that mean no fades, blow outs, buzzcuts just long hair, and have rick ross beard?) 28: "you shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, not tattoo any marks on you:: I am the Lord" (ok with the cuttings of flesh for the dead thats suicidal but no tattoo markings?)
the bible has many unanswered questions...
And 1 Corinthians 6:19-20: "What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's." If our body is our temple of the holy ghost why does the bible say its flesh and flesh will die and go back into earth but our spirits will rise to heaven? does that not mean that having tattoos doesnt matter because it is embedded on our skin which will die and go back to earth but our souls will go to heaven. Our souls dont have tattoos on them so wassup? Im not trying to rebel against God's words, its just unclear to me.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Assignment 2: FIU bans smoking on campus
FIU bans smoking on campus for students, faculty and visitors but they cannot smoke in their own cars, what? I do not agree with banning smoking on campus period, I like the idea of having a secluded area to smoke even if it is a far distance but you can't smoke in your own car that is ridiculous. As a student and smoker myself, I can deal with not smoking on campus because it does bother people and causes second hand smoke. That is forcing people to quit something they do not want to quit. It is a personal decision. That is like making someone quit drinking soda, eating fast food, listening to music while they drive, etc. It's just outrageous. Let's say a professor has been smoking since their early twenties, how do you force them to quit now that their in their forties and fifties. The article says: "Students and faculty have had plenty of time to get used to the idea - on March 23 of last year, there was a campus-wide forum held to discuss the possibility of a ban and encourage smokers to start the process of quitting as early as July 1st." You cannot stop smoking from one day to another especially if they smoke three or more times a day. If smokers start a petition to un-ban smoking on campus, the University would have to seclude an area as I said earlier in this article. Myself, particularly would start that petition if I attended FIU and I smoke once a day, two times a day at most. Now imagine those who do it more and have done it longer.
Assignment 1: What I did for Christmas break...
Early winter break, before any holidays occured, my bestfriend moved to Texas right after high school came to visit me. We have a mutual agreement that we take turns of visiting each other. I went December 2009 and now he came. The first couple weeks I was with him whether it be clubbing on weekends, getting dinner, walking the mall or even going to each others house and playing video games. He left on December 21, which to me sucked because he's more like a brother to me which i've been used to doing things with him because of high school and how close we stayed. I did not travel this winter break but on December 27 my older brother came from Hawaii where he was stationed at and is moving to Virginia. He came to spend New Years with us. I was basically a chaueffer to my brother because I am not 21 yet but I didn't mind because I don't see him as much because of his duties to the Army and my duties to the Army. I was working until I was laid off due to the economy but at the same time it was perfect timing because of my older brothers arrival. I enjoyed both visits from my bestfriends and my older brother, in addition to staying with the family and friends who came over for New Years. For Christmas we celebrated early because my parents had to work and kind of sucked but I understand. On New Years eve my brother, myself and some friends went to the gun range to finish 2010 with a BANG (literally). We shot baby eagles, smith and wesson .22, 223 and a shotgun. As for New Years, we had a feast and party which include more family that came over and friends that came also. It was definitely the best New Years yet.
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