Sunday, February 28, 2010

Learning the hard way

I woke up one Monday morning and got late for school and when i got to my first class, math15, it was timely because they were just giving out the second preliminary exam's score. I got nervous because i knew that I just studied a day before the exam, because I got used studying a day before the exam during high school. When i got my score it lacked two points just to have a passing score, i got so disappointed to my self that Monday morning because I knew that I wasn't so good in my math subject yet I did not push myself to the limit while i was studying it. I now learned a lesson that i must give my heart in everything I do because in the end I would be the one to profit from it, but I learned it the hard way and it is through failing a major exam in math. I'm not a studious person because typically I am a lazy person, I am the type of person that needs to be pressured in order move or to do what I must do, but now I have learned that in whatever the authority over me has assigned me to do I would do it with my best, with my whole heart.

Secular belief








I noticed in every school there is always a booklet in science that talks about "the theory of evolution" by Charles Darwin, a theory that believes that man came from or evolved from a simple one-celled organism. For me as a creationist and not a believer of the evolution theory detest these kind of books that has been circulated and being taught in schools because these books are bias they are not fair in teaching the young minds of the next generation. If one creationist couple would have a child and they would send their child in a school that teaches the evolution theory the mind of that child would be confused. Evolutionist authors and creationists alike should not force their ideas to the students. Schools should also filter the books which their teacher would teach the students. The students should have the knowledge on how the world began from their own beliefs and not on the belief impressed by the author of their school books but by their self founded beliefs that they themselves chose. Having self founded beliefs are good for a student because whichever of the creeds in this world they would choose, they would have a solid ground where they would stand in the end because these beliefs are not forced to them but they accepted it to themselves that it is true.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The mysterious and ambiguous picture of the world

I saw a picture in the internet. It was a beautiful piture of the world. It is a picture of a green, peaceful, beautiful, hollow world. The picture portrays two sides of the world. The upper part potrays a summerview of that hollow world, it depicts a summer setting because of the green ground flourished with short grass. The upper part looks like a park because of the white bench paced under an apple tree with a white ballon tied on its left side. The upper part of that world has dark cloud formations above it, the clouds covered the sky that it obscured the lovely sight of the blue horizon. Just under the thik light gray clouds were three black birds flying over the park-like view of the upper part of the beautiful world. Below the summer-like view of the upper part of the hollow world is a winter view of it. the lower part has a partly green ground but most of it is covered with snow. The world below is much more colder than the world above. Unlike the fruitful apple tree, on he upper part, the tree on the world below is fruitless, withered, and dead. The world below looks more quiet and melancholic than the world above. the sky on the word below is in contrast more lively and promising than the picture of the sky on the upper portion of that world. The sky looks promising and lovely because of the thin white feathery clouds depicted in the picture, and also the clouds did not obstructed the view of the blue sky behind it giving the view of the winter world a more bright, silent, yet cold atmosphere.