Monday, October 29, 2007

Time

The Trinity is often an incomprehensible reality that will be fully understood when we get to heaven. But (while we're still here), I want to bounce this idea off you guys. I heard once that we can untangle the Trinity by drawing some parallels with TIME.

Time has 3 unique components (or dimensions): past, present, and future. They all serve different roles. But they coexist to create the timeline. It's impossible to live without all three.

We can't live without the past - otherwise we wouldn't have any memory of what has already happened to us, and to the world; no opportunity to rejoice in our successes, learn from our failures, and make life-long friends. (For example, we can say, "I've been a Christian for 10 years" because we remember the past 10 years.)

We can't live without the present, because the present is ... NOW! If there is no "now", then what is the present?

And if there is no future, then there will be no present or no past. So whatever happens 10 minutes from now is the future. Exactly 10 minutes from now, it will be the present. 11 (or more) minutes from now, it will be past, since it has already occurred.

Past, present, and future - they are all measured the same way (seconds, minutes, etc.), but they each have their specific role! The Trinity is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - they all have the same divine attributes, but they exist as 3 distinct persons with unique roles.

By all means, let me know if my extrapolation of this analogy is any closer to connecting the dots on the Trinity.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving

Hey friends,

Just want to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving, and I thank God for each and every one of you because you're all terrific friends.

Have a great long weekend, and don't eat too much turkey (this coming from an Italian).

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Baby Oil = No blood = AWESOME SHAVE!

Who says baby oil is just for babies?

It's often said that, "it's all about technique" when shaving. Well - to avoid all the nicks and cuts I get when shaving - I've recently attempted an peculiar technique ... shaving with baby oil. (This is advice I took from a fellow Italian buddy who experienced the same problem.)

I continue to use shaving cream on my face, but I soak my razor (the incredible Schick Quattro) in baby oil before using it. This seriously works magical wonders that a guy would never have thought possible.

Side Note: The Schick Quattro must have been invented by an Italian. (I don't have to translate "Quattro" for you guys, do I?)

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Star Trek - I'VE GOT IT ALL!

For my birthday, I got the ENTIRE DVD SERIES of Star Trek, The Next Generation (TNG). There are 120 episodes in total. I also have all four TNG movies which contain the same cast of characters as the series - by far the most popular Star Trek crew!

This calls for a "Star Trek Night" at my house! Seriously, there are some episodes that I think non-Trekkie's would enjoy.

Anyone?

Monday, July 2, 2007

50 cents

Recently...

As I was leaving work, I stepped into the elevator and found 50 cents just sitting on the floor (with no one else inside). I took the 2 quarters and thought nothing more of it.

Until...

I was taking the Midland bus home ON THE SAME DAY, and a passenger (around my age) enters the bus and drops $2.25 into the fare box, not knowing the one-time fare is $2.75.

Do the math, my friends. The difference is 50 cents!! Apparently he had no more money on him. I just happened to be sitting at the front of the jam-packed bus when I heard the driver say to him, "You just wasted $2.25". Immediately, I thought of the 50 cents I had found earlier. So I gave the guy my 2 quarters to prevent any further altercation.

I love how God works.

Shortly after this incident, I was thinking of the popular chorus, "Blessed be Your name". The lyrics, "He gives and takes away" came to mind! I found 50 cents in an elevator ("He gives"), and then used that 50 cents to help someone else. ("...and takes away")

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Howard Park reunion this Saturday!

Two long-time friends from my old church are getting married this Saturday, and I'll be at the wedding. It's going to be a HUGE reunion of people I've grown up with my entire life, many of whom I haven't seen since my family made the switch to APC.

It's an understatement to say that I'm really looking forward to this Saturday! Italian weddings are so awesome. Can't wait!

The wedding takes place in (you guessed it) Woodbridge.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Spiderman 3

I'm not sure how many of you saw Spiderman 3, but I just saw it recently, and I thought it was fantastic! As expected, the plot was intense, with some good humour sprinkled throughout. The only drawback was that Peter Parker didn't end up getting engaged to M.J. I guess that's for the fourth movie!

The funny thing is that I'm not a huge movie-goer. The last movie I saw (before Spiderman 3) was World Trade Centre, and that was quite a while ago. That was a really emotional one for obvious reasons. I forgot to bring tissues.

Hope you're all doing well.
ALL OF YOU - stay awesome, and be blessed.