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Hello! About me...Well..I am not really all that interesting to anyone but myself I would imagine. I love to talk about all the stuff one isn't suppose to talk about. I am a Christian. It's hard to sum up my political views to one philosophy but closest thing would be a Right-Leaning Libertarian Republican. I describe my politics and religion in a blog eventually(Can't wait to see that can ya? :POther stuff. I love to read. I read ALOT! I love Fantasy books, but will read almost anything. Politics, Religion, Science, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Sci-Fi, History, you name it I can probably read it.I work alot(or at least I am at work alot). I love my job. I work at a Church. I do alittle of everything there. Not involved in the ministry other than what my faith requires me to be.Other than that I watch Foxnews and WWE(What a combo, huh?).The meaning behind "www.myspace.com/livinghall" the url of my site is in relation to C.S Lewis in "Mere Christianity" stating about getting people into the Christian Hall so to speak as quoted here.........
"I hope no reader will suppose that "mere" Christianity is here put
forward as an alternative to the creeds of the existing communions-as if a
man could adopt it in preference to Congregationalism or Greek Orthodoxy or
anything else. It is more like a hall out of which doors open into several
rooms. If I can bring anyone into that hall I shall have done what I
attempted. But it is in the rooms, not in the hall, that there are fires and
chairs and meals. The hall is a place to wait in, a place from which to try
the various doors, not a place to live in. For that purpose the worst of the
rooms (whichever that may be) is, I think, preferable.
It is true that some people may find they have to wait in the hall for
a considerable time, while others feel certain almost at once which door
they must knock at. I do not know why there is this difference, but I am
sure God keeps no one waiting unless He sees that it is good for him to
wait. When you do get into your room you will find that the long wait has
done you some kind of good which you would not have had otherwise. But you
must regard it as waiting, not as camping. You must keep on praying for
light: and, of course, even in the hall, you must begin trying to obey the
rules which are common to the whole house. And above all you must be asking
which door is the true one; not which pleases you best by its paint and
paneling.
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