Hey there, my name is Brandon Blue. I am a nineteen-years old, and I am in the first semester of my Senior year studying Theology near Pittsburgh, Pa. I have developed a passion for writting over the past three years. I feel that writing is the best way for someone to express one's self. There is a saying, I am sure most of you have heard it, that says, "You will write at a higher level than you will talk." This why I am thankful for places like Helium. it gives me an opportunity to communcate my self at totaly different and unique level, that only those who have an insatiable desire for the written word can understand. My hopes are that through this I will improve my skills, and inspire a fellow writter with like passions and imaginations as my self.
My passion is ...
God, writing, and youth ministry
I know too much about ...
random things
My parents always told me ...
I know what you were doing
My childhood ambition ...
to be an exlorer
My favorite memory ...
playing cowboys and Indians on the dirt pile as a child
Why I write ...
because I LOVE it!
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Modern Philosophy-by Roger Scruton; the News; East to West-by Casting Crowns
My first job ...
Shepher of The Hills- outdoor drama in Branson, Mo
My best moment ...
When Jesus became My Saviour
My inspiration ...
My God, My life, My Family, and nature
What is Evil? This question has been asked by many, but first posed and propagated by Epicurus. This has been called the "Epicurean Paradox" or the "Epicurean Riddle." David Hume in his Dialogues concerning Natural Religion (1779) cited Epicurus in stating the argument as a series of questions: "Is [God] willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then is he impotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then is he malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Whence then is evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?"(Epicurus)[1] So, what is Evil Really? There are two different divisions ...
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