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What Jesus Taught Me

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

For the past several months, I’ve contemplated a lot on the ideas of sin, repentance, absolution, and forgiveness.

I had a long, personal narrative written, but after hindsight, I’ve decided to omit the majority of it from publication. I do, however, have one testimony to etch into the web:

In the Testimony of John, Jesus tells the adulterous woman “Go, and sin no more.” Jesus made it clear in his teachings that true repentance comes not only from asking forgiveness, but from denying the sin and returning to God.

The New Testament uses the Greek metanoia, meaning “to think differently after,” or in other words, to turn in thought. Modern Christianity understands this to mean a recognition of sin, an understanding of why it’s wrong, then a change of mind that naturally incurs a change in action and conduct. The only way to true repentance is acknowleding your sin, asking forgiveness of God (and any other affected parties), and then turning from that sin, thus to “Go, and sin no more.”

Merely apologizing for wronging someone then continuing to live your life without the proper change is not true repentance. It is a lie and a mockery of God.

My top artists of 2011.

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

And a further breakdown

That’s that.

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Colleen decided to have an affair with her old high-school boyfriend. We’re divorced and she remarried a month later. She swears it’s not because she’s pregnant.

I moved back to Lynchburg because the stench of sin and lies was too much.

Hi everyone.

(How’s that for libel, my darling? Put up on the Internet for all the world and the duration of history. Eat your heart out.)

“Such is the way of an adulterous woman; she eateth, and wipeth her mouth, and saith, I have done no wickedness.” — Proverbs 30:20

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Friday, July 8th, 2011

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Broken Plugins in WordPress 3.1

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

Since I updated my site to run WordPress 3.1, much of it has been unavailable, forced behind “Page not found” errors. The Top Level Categories plugin was the culprit.

Thankfully, some other developers have stepped in and fixed the error, putting out the FV Top Level Categories plugin.

Problem resolved.