Tuesday, June 05, 2007

I'm Not Dead Yet!

It's been a long time since I've posted...

I started researching for the next post in the spiritual gifts series. Instead of a quarter-column of references in Strong's (like for "tongues"), I'm facing over a full page for prophecy. And I've been awfully busy lately. With what, you ask? Well, I had my graduation ceremony. And I've been all involved at church. Oh yeah, and I started at a new job.

Yep, as of yesterday, I am a Raytheon employee. I'm a software engineer working on...well, somewhat secret stuff. I can't imagine there's a problem with giving you a link to my project. It's on the official website after all.

And with some random google searching, I found a witness to last year's CSUF Halloween ninja fight. I've also found someone who seems very excited to make sure the next one happens.

What else? There's now a blog all about my friends' awesome roadtrip this fall. And several bands and musicians have put new songs on myspace. You should check them out.

6 comments:

Mike Morabito said...

Stephen, you are awesome!

1. Congrats on your new job! That is so cool.

2. Also great job Googling to find a random chick who saw you guys fight on campus and even took pictures of it. That is awesome! (One day I hope to be as good of a google searcher as you are!)

3. In addition if you'd like to grace our trip with a little link action it would be vastly appreciated. http://journeyintoamerica.blogspot.com. Thanks!


Cheers,
-Mike

Idhrendur said...

I feel like I did...

What? There's no Soviet-style revisionism here! Just move along...

Steve said...

I'm doing a Sunday School lesson on the spiritual gifts this Sunday. I'm substitute teaching and the teacher's already got the lesson laid out, but I'm a little concerned about what he's teaching since he believes that the gifts ceased with the completion of the Bible... I may kick it up a notch and contradict him.

Idhrendur said...

Hrm...I'd be interested if you could relay what his support for that view is. I've tried to research cessationism, but have never found any real support for that view. Like, a frighteningly vast lack of of support.

Mike Morabito said...

Haha, I love that you said "Soviet-style revisionism". Good job.

All semester I studyed the political history of China and the biggest way they would dis the Soviets is to say they weren't communist enough and that they were revisionists.

Idhrendur said...

Excellent. I actually picked that phrase up from J. Michael Stracynski, the creator, executive producer, and writer of Babylon 5. Whenever fans found production errors (like ship's names being reused improperly), they'd go back and quietly fix the footage. When the reruns showed up fixed and fans notice, he'd mention "Soviet-style revisionism," and then talk about how he actually did it successfully...