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Jamie

In every heart there is a God-shaped vacuum. What will you fill it with?

About Me

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Check out Some of my Pictures at www.glimpseofcreation.com


On May 27, 2007 I married my sweethi, Lan (Kathy) Thi Tran, and became a step-dad to her beautiful 2 year old daughter Sydni. I work for Habitat for Humanity along the Gulf Coast. Right now I am stationed in Biloxi, MS responding to Hurricane Katrina. I am a young earth creationist and I loathe the theory of evolution. I enjoy studying apologetics and other religions. I abhor the hopelessness of atheism and the shallow wisdom of man under the sun. I have been writing two books for a couple years now but I am not close to completing either. I love to write, whether it be novels, lyrics or poems. I am also an avid photographer though I have had no professional training. Music is a big part of my life even though I am no longer in a band. I enjoy the company of good friends but sometimes need the quietness of solitude. I consider myself a thinker. Some people don't even stop and think that someday they will be dead. The way I see it I'm going to be dead a lot longer than I'm alive so I'd better be ready, and I believe I am. Are you?

My Interests

Music, Reading, Writing, Drawing, Apologetics, Photography, Theology, Friends, Numismatics, Genealogy, History, Philosophy.

I'd like to meet:

Friends

Music:

August Burns Red, Jonny Lang, Anberlin, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, Edison Glass, The Showdown, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Todd Agnew, The Classic Crime, Gryp, Stutterfly, Lecrae, Pigeon John, Red Cloud, Narcissus, He is Legend, East West, Blindside, Spoken, Chevelle, Evergreen Terrace, Glassjaw, Dead Poetic, Project 86, Michael Knott, Killswitch Engage, The Chariot, The Dissociatives, Demon Hunter, GS Megaphone, Earthsuit, Red Cloud, Silverchair, Beloved, Payable on Death, Norma Jean, Hopesfall, Calibretto, Linkin Park, T-Bone, Rich Mullins, Thousand Foot Krutch, As I Lay Dying, And to many more to type.

Movies:

I can't help it, I love long epic war movies especially true ones. Most horror movies bore me with there lack of originality or subtlety. I can't stand a movie that adds blood and guts just to be cool. How pathetic can you get? Think up a real storyline and don't just squirt red syrup everywhere. For a horror movie the Grudge impressed me. It had a interesting plot and didnt have to make up for its lack of imagination with unrealistic gore. Some of my Favorites would be; Gladiator, Braveheart, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Visitation, Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Passion of the Christ, The Patriot, Frailty, The Gangs of New York, The Crow, The last Samurai, The Postman, Equilibrium, Enter the Dragon, American History X, Cast Away, Troy, The Grudge and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was the Bomb.

Television:

Boring...dismal...cliched...need I say more....Oh but Law and Order is cool.

Books:

Fiction - Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, A Dragon A Dreamer and the Promise Giver, The White Stag, Lord of the Rings, Wizards first rule, Dragons of a Fallen Sun, This Present Darkness, The Piercing Darkness, The Visitation, The Oath, Three, Black, Red, White, Saint, The Showdown, Wizard of Earthsea--- Non-Fiction - Resurrection, Under the Mountain wall, Mere Christianity, The Last days of Socrates, The Lotus and the Cross, The Battle for the Beginning, The Bible.

Heroes:

My dad - John R. Morton