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Holy. Freaking. Crap.

24 Oct

It has been metaphorically forever since I last posted. Jeez.

I’ll make up for it, promise. (I’m procrastinating from studying)

I have 2 rants that I really need to go on before I can do anything else tonight…

So I finished 5 exams last week, that was brutal. Really brutal

*Segue*

Alex Chernik, a freshman, died last week. There is speculation, with good enough evidence, that it was a suicide.
Which brings me to talk about UVM. Based on my own personal experience, as well as looking at other schools, I really think UVM should consider suicide/stress preventative vacations. Honestly, 10 weeks with no break is tough. It was alright in the beginning, but as we’re approaching our 8th week of school without a break, I think all the students are starting to feel overwhelmed. Midterms and papers seem to be loaded on quite heavily at this time. Even after the five exams I had last week, I still had a paper due this week and another midterm next week. After having midterms, I just want to have a break. Midterms are different than finals in that we still have to go to class while preparing for them. With finals, we have (even if they aren’t that much) reading days during which we have time to study without worrying about having to go to class. The point is, midterms are almost more stressful than finals and we should have a break, even if it is a 3 or 4 day weekend. I don’t know the circumstances of the boy who died, but honestly, the kind of environment that seems to seep through campus is one of stress, anxiety, and melancholy that may be driven by work loads, weather, etc would make it hard for anyone to keep his spirit up.  It’s hard for even the people who don’t have too much work to be happy, just because the overall atmosphere is  subdued. I’m not sure I’ve felt this in previous years. It could just be me, and the fact that all of my classes are upper-level ones, but I’ve talked to other people, and they seem to feel the same way. I’m definitely going to be praying about this a lot.

That rant was long, I know, but I need to rant about one more thing… please.

I was browsing the internet when I stumbled across a Catholic forum. (I am not a Catholic but I was curious so I putzed around). I then came to a post asking what sexual immorality meant in the Bible. The literal word they use is the Greek porneia which in the English Bible is sometimes translated as fornication, or sexual intercourse between two heterosexuals outside of marriage. Now, here’s where I get a little frustrated. First of all, someone posted saying that pornography, or the portrayal of explicit sexual subject matter for the purposes of sexual excitement and erotic satisfaction, was the root of porneia. I’m sorry, which history book says that modern English came before Greek? The poster used this argument as her basis to say that porneia meant fornication.

Well, here’s my argument (and I don’t believe the word porneia came from the word pornography. Jeez.) Porneia can have 4 definitions associated with it:
1. Adultery – or having sex, while married, to someone you are not married to. Easy enough.
2. Bestiality – or having sex with animals
3. Incest – or having sex with family members and
4. Homosexuality – or two people of the same gender having sex. This one is a little harder.

Now, I have heard that the only time that people back then thought that homosexuality was not okay was when a heterosexual man basically raped another man to humiliate him (usually after defeating him in battle), which is what the Sodom and Gomorrah story was about.  The men of the city were going to rape the men (angels) who were visiting in order to insult them (Genesis 19:1-9). Leviticus 20:13 says that a man should not sleep with another man on penalty of death. However, in Deuteronomy 14:8-10 it says we aren’t supposed to eat shellfish or pork, so if we uphold one, we must uphold the other, right? Still, when Jesus came, all of these rules became sort of obsolete So I believe that the former idea I talked about concerning homosexuality is accurate.

So where is the part in all those definitions about fornication? As far as I can tell, from the Old Testament, there was nothing significant said about sex outside of marriage being bad. The New Testament says that temple prostitutes who had sex with temple-goers to worship other gods and to raise money for the temple itself were immoral such as in Corinth, but that’s about it. *Sigh*

My point is, sometimes our translations of the Bible may not be accurate. Does that mean the Word itself is inaccurate. Hell no, it just means that every man, including the ones who translated the Bible, is imperfect. Do I think sex before marriage is bad? Well, to some degree I think it can have detrimental emotional and physical consequences (and I wouldn’t say this unless I had first-hand experience), so I would caution those who want to give themselves away to someone who isn’t wholeheartedly going to be devoted to them for their whole lives. Is it immoral, though? I’m not sure, but for right now I’m going to say, I don’t think so.

A lot of my information comes from this website: http://patriot.net/~bmcgin/pearl-porneia.html and the Bible, of course.

If someone feels that I am very, very wrong. Please tell me. I don’t mind being proven incorrect; in fact, I welcome it.

 
 

Oh, and I forgot…

11 Oct

Remember those two exams I took? One in Bible as Lit. and one in Native American Indians?

Bible as Lit. (the one I thought would be easy) = C

Native American Indians (the one I thought would be hard) = A-

What. The. Hell.

(ps. that C will not happen again.)

This picture is terrible, but somehow amusing.

 
 

Long time gone…

11 Oct

Ah, yes. It has indeed been a while since my last post. I have been ultra-busy.

Lemme give you a rundown of what my week is going to look like.

Tuesday: Lesson test in Japanese. Go to Study Abroad office to talk about my going to Tokyo next year. Find boots. Small group discussion meeting.

Wednesday: 4 classes including 1 English midterm exam.

Thursday: Japanese oral exam.

Friday: 3 classes and a 5-7 page midterm paper due.

Saturday (yes, Saturday): Japanese Conversation midterm.

Sunday: Church, then my sister-in-law’s baby shower (which I haven’t bought anything for yet.)

Scary. Stuff.

One step at a time, and lots of prayer ahead. Wish me luck.

 
 

Aaaagh! Exam!

02 Oct

Yup, again it’s been a while. Last week I had an exam in my Bible as Literature class. It wasn’t very hard, and I studied well for it. However, on Monday I have another exam in my Native American Indians class. I don’t think I’m going to do as well on this one. There is a lot of material to sift through, and honestly there’s not much that I’m interested in. This whole section of the course was based on the history of Native Americans, from the time they got to North America to the time when Europeans came in. We’ve covered most of the groups in the western United States to about the mid-west. It’s SO MUCH TO HAVE TO KNOW! So I’m spending all of my Saturday going through lecture slides, notes, and readings (over 400 pages!). So. Freaking. Fun… NOT. Just part of the college experience… at least my other classes are good!

Actually, I got a paper back in Modern Poetry which I thought was a terrible paper, but I got an A on it. I like it when this happens.

So other than the exam making a dent in my contentedness, my car won’t start, it’s not the battery, it may have run out of gas and some needs to be put in the carburetor. I’m proud of the fact that I can check my own oil and fluid levels and generally determine what is wrong when my car dies. But I’m still gonna have to call AAA or my stepdad to really determine what needs to be done. Plus I need to call the DMV in New York because I got pulled over there and was supposed to fill out paperwork about it and lost the papers. Plus my laptop is broken, so I need to contact Sony to get a box to ship my computer out to the manufacturer to get fixed. UGH. So much!

Well, I probably shouldn’t spend more time on this, so I’ll leave it at that. Praying for better luck.