I loved to draw at an early age and write fictional stories as early as first grade. I still remember my first story about a unicorn for my second grade teacher and the first drawing I ever liked, which was in first grade: a clown, my grandmother loved them. Outside of school, I was writing cannon stories, a term I didn't know until much later in life. Not once did I think I had the means of becoming an actual writer until someone in seventh or eighth grade showed me "their" character, writing and drawings; later I found out they were plagiarized, but none the less it got me started on my own writing, which has developed due to changes in opinion and the people I have met. Nonfictional writings aside from in school began on October 16, 2007 and I haven't shut up since.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
I used to be an Agnostic Evolutionist and Moderate Neoconservative. That was about half a decade since I was twelve years old. When I read a book just looking for points of the evolution theory, I accidentally (I say this because I intended to only read statements from evolution scientists in the book, not quotes from scripture, which I thought was in there.) read scientific information, not Bible verses, that proved me wrong on evolution. I became a Scientific Realist (didn't know the name for it and still am) and a Theist Creationist (two years). Though creationism is linked to Christianity, creation is a subject in many religions and at that time I was looking at possible answers, theories and religions.
I then became a God-Sovereigntist Christian, meaning my only creed is that God is sovereign. That logic leads to the Bible being the word of God. I make no creed from there that I would not break should it be proven false by God's sovereignty.
Another major change was with my political views. The same year that I was allowed to vote for President was the very year that I switched from being a neoconservative moderate Republican to the following:
I am a paleoconservative, meaning a constitutionalist and libertarian who agrees with the Founding Fathers. (Please alert me if I do not know of certain statements they made.) At the state level, I am a pro-capitalist libertarian (meaning that I don't like direct taxes or monopolies) and socially-ultra conservative (which means no hooker industry and NO ABORTIONS [unless both the mother and child would otherwise die] :P). At the local level I am conservative and perhaps a little fiscally-liberal (if charities have no chance.) I am a part of the Constitution Party, though I do go to the Republican Party in order to play a part in my local elections AND I do not vote for the Constitution Party Candidate if the Boston Tea Party Candidate is better.
My passion is ...
Truth.
I know too much about ...
Truth.
My parents always told me ...
don't lie.
My childhood ambition ...
Knowledge.
My favorite memory ...
is my co-worker cheering me up.
Why I write ...
so I don't blow up anyone or anything.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Many things.
My first job ...
Chores.
My best moment ...
was when I realized I was in love.
My inspiration ...
Father.
There is no point in history where personal beliefs did not affect the government. Every opinion you have, every belief, thought, everything you may think to be true, may not be in fact and is actually only truth in your own perspective. This is the reason why many people refer to their outlook as "my beliefs". There is a point where truth and beliefs merge, but others may not see what you see or vice-versa. In any case, the United States was built around beliefs, most of which derived from the Bible. Tolerance of religions in the government is merely the mirror image of Christianity's tol...
More..April Warren
Member since: February 2009
Articles Written: 1