I was born in Iowa to two amazing parents, to whom I owe much. When I was two years old we moved to Wisconsin where my father earned his Bachelor of Arts. My mom was working full time at home raising myself and my older and younger brothers. After college we moved to Wyoming, the state of which I now claim residence.
When I was four years old I came to an understanding that no person in the world is perfect, including myself. It was at that age that I decided to ask my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to forgive me all my sins and cleanse me. He did, and while my life has been no bed of roses, I know I have evaded a great deal of trouble having Jesus beside me all the way.
I am enrolled at a Baptist Bible College, studying for a Humanities Major with an emphasis on Letters, and a Writing Minor. I hope to be a writer vocationally, and look forward to the future God has for me.
My passion is ...
Writing
I know too much about ...
Too Little
My parents always told me ...
Emulate Christ
My childhood ambition ...
Learn and Read Everything Possible
My favorite memory ...
Watching the most beautiful woman known to humanity, my beloved bride, walk down an aisle arrayed in white to be given in marriage to me.
Why I write ...
It is The Ultimate Medium
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
I Read The Bible and a handful of other works (fiction and nonfiction alike); I Watch very little TV; I Listen Primarily to Christian Music followed at a distance by the Classical Genres
My best moment ...
When I realized my personal need for a savior and accepted God's gift of salvation - by grace, through faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ and Him alone, not of works or any merit of my own - that was the best and most important moment of my existence.
My inspiration ...
God, My Family, My Beloved, and innumerable books, a couple movies, and a few miscellaneous things
Before addressing the issue of homosexual rights, it is very important to consider the commonly accepted notion that intolerance is wrong. Misleading, however, is the fact that not all intolerance is wrong. Intolerance towards a person or people group is most certainly wrong. But intolerance to any particular wrong is right.
That being established, it is important to understand my bias. I firmly believe that sin is sin. Whether that sin be anger, hatred, immorality, prejudice, lying, or homosexuality, it is doubtlessly sin. I also firmly believe that sin is natural, so all sin ...
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