I was listening to the radio on my way home from the grocery store today and the guy was talking about William Tyndale. Tyndale was around in the early 1500′s in England. His main passion in life was to translate the Bible into English and spread it through England and the rest of [...]
I took my girlfriend, Stephanie, to The Melting Pot this weekend. In case you don’t know, The Melting Pot is a really nice fondue restaurant. The type of place where you leave feeling stuffed, sick even, yet wanting more. I also bought her a nice bracelet, the first time I’ve bought her any type of jewelry. The night was a blast, we sat in a private area of the restaurant and were able to smooch like teenagers while the food was in the fondue. She was really happy with the evening, which, in turn, made me happy. I just wish I would do it more often.
Something that intrigues me is the idea of right and wrong, or better stated the idea of morals and how we develop them. For some things, everybody’s idea of right and wrong is different. For example, one person could say it’s wrong to speed on the highway, and another person could say they see no [...]