Dad and I went to the theater this afternoon and saw this movie: “Gran Torino” with Clint Eastwood. Eastwood was before my time, but the few movies I’ve seen of his have been great. “Gran Torino” is no different. I recommend it, even if you don’t care much for Eastwood. The acting is great (at least Eastwood’s acting), and one of the characters—Sue—is pretty cute. I’ve always had a thing for Asian girls, I must admit.
I begin another Early Week class tomorrow: “Prayer & Spirituality.” The theology professor—a 60-year-old man who has tattoos up and down his arm, drives a Harley, and pretends to be Amish while performing Civil War reenactments—is teaching the class. I expect it will be pretty good. This time I am in the class with several friends: Trista, Kyle, Gambill. It should be good.
Yesterday’s post was pretty heavy. “The Question of Evil, Part II” will be posted tomorrow. I expect I will begin by giving some of the traditional answers to this question. There are about five or six I’ll be exploring. Any comments are definitely welcome.
I begin another Early Week class tomorrow: “Prayer & Spirituality.” The theology professor—a 60-year-old man who has tattoos up and down his arm, drives a Harley, and pretends to be Amish while performing Civil War reenactments—is teaching the class. I expect it will be pretty good. This time I am in the class with several friends: Trista, Kyle, Gambill. It should be good.
Yesterday’s post was pretty heavy. “The Question of Evil, Part II” will be posted tomorrow. I expect I will begin by giving some of the traditional answers to this question. There are about five or six I’ll be exploring. Any comments are definitely welcome.
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