Someone Please Save Us... Us College Kids...
Wow. I knew things were going to change, and finally they have. Needless to say, I'm in college now, and it's almost scary, I'm not gonna lie.
But I'm having a blast.
I'm sorry that I haven't been posting here. I'm still struggling to find the motivation to write. For several months before college, I took a break from all things intellectual. I lived it up over the summer, rocking out with my band and hanging out with a ton of friends practically every day. And I can't say I've ever had more fun in my life.
But now life's changing. I'm no longer in Rome, Georgia... I've traded a small town for a smaller one, moving to Wilmore, KY in order to continue my education at Asbury College. My major is officially undeclared, but I'm pretty certain I'm going to go for a Philosophy/Theology major. Might double major, might major in one and minor in the other. Either way, that looks to be the path I'm taking.
Since coming here, I've met and gotten to know a lot of people, with a lot of different views. A large part of the reason I chose this school was the community here, and the diversity of religious beliefs. The school itself comes from a Wesleyan heritage, obviously something I don't share, but in every discussion I find myself in, there is usually a couple of Arminians, a Calvinist, a few people who aren't sure what they are (myself included), and the randomly placed Molinist. My religious beliefs have been changing of late, and I'm not sure what direction I'm going; of course, I remain solidly convinced of the Christian faith, and of God's sovereignty, but I'm finding many of the doctrines I believe in to be explained insufficiently.
That is to say, I believe man can't live a sinless life (and thus has a sin nature), but I find Original Sin to be an inadequate explanation for this.
Similarly, I believe that some people are "saved" and some aren't, and that simply attributing this to "Free Will" isn't enough. It appears that somewhere along the line, God must be involved in choosing some men above others, but to simply say that God "chooses" implies force, which I don't believe is necessary for election.
Thus I don't know what to call myself. But with every discussion I participate in, I discover a little more about what I believe, or am shown a new way to look at some issue. So cut me some slack, I'm still getting back into the swing of things, but maybe some of my nascent heresies will find their way to my blog to be ripped to shreds by the Evangelical orthodoxy.
Just maybe.
But either way, I need to start writing again, and with all the theological discussions around here, I've got plenty of material.
And if this post is any indication, I'm off to a good start, as I just reminded myself of several issues I've been intending to write out. Yes, I know I'm talented, you don't have to tell me...
But first, I need to update some things around my blog. A couple of new music reviews and an updated bio might do the trick, no?





