Render Moonarrow

Render Moonarrow
My Fantasy Character

Moon Arrow

Moon Arrow
Another picture from Rob [OTM]

Ancalagon The Black

Ancalagon The Black
My Dragon

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Hurricane Ike

Guess who is back!

Yep Dat right la Moonarrows are back from escaping la Hurricane Ike!

Anyway we stayed with my Second Cousin Van and his Wife Kelly and one Daughter Lindsay who is my third cousin.

Van is my dad’s mom’s sister’s kid. AGH! Confusing Right???!!! But then again I could have said my grandma’s nephew… Yeah sorry for making things complicated…. ANYWAY! The weekend consisted of watching a bunch of movies on their big screen TV and Game programming. I am into Programming a Computer game called Warcraft. It came with Game programming software so I can make up my own games in any way I want. Pretty cool right?? I’ll have to let one of you try one of my games sometime.

ANYWAY! As we came back there was this gas station on the way and their building had fallen over. CREEPY!

We came home with Electricity, phones, internet and cable so we are set and ready to go!

Tell me what yo did!

*TAGING EVERYONE TO DO A POST LIKE THIS ONE*

Tell me what yo did during la hurricane PLZ!

~Render Moonarrow~ The Silhouette 

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Google Chrome

Google Chrome is a brand new Web Browser. It works really well on my computer. I have never seen a sight load up faster in my whole unabridged life!

Now I am not completely sure if Chrome is for all computers so if yo want it do not keep yer hopes up. Also, It is in la Beta Phase which means the Google team hasn't finished it to its complete potential. So far I like it very much and am looking forward to using it.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Origin of Evil

Evil:

1. Morally bad: profoundly immoral or wrong 2. Harmful: deliberately causing great harm, pain, or upset 3. Causing misfortune: characterized by, bringing, or signifying bad luck 4. Malicious: characterized by a desire to cause hurt or harm 5. Devilish: connected with the devil or other powerful destructive forces 6. Disagreeable: very unpleasant (Part II) 1. Wickedness: the quality of being profoundly immoral or wrong 2. Evil force causing harmful effects: the force believed to bring about harmful, painful, or unpleasant events 3. Something evil: a situation or thing that is very unpleasant, harmful, or morally wrong…

We all know to an extent what evil is; all things know what evil is, but do we know exactly where it came from? Why is there evil? In the beginning God made man, his greatest creation. He made man to be good, for he saw all things as good. Man was good; man was loved by God, for man had a deep relationship with God. God wanted a Creation though that had a free will; he wanted a race with dominance or “will” one might say. What good is being a God of a perfect race of “Robots”? What man has to understand though is this: for there to be a will one must have the complete freedom to do good and the complete freedom to do evil, also, that for anything to be “good” there must be a source of “evil” somewhere. How could the word “good” even exist without its antonym “evil”? Can it be possible for the word “good” to even have a meaning without the word evil? Think about it. Can you do something “good” if you didn’t understand why it was good? The angels were also created with a free will. Satan threw his “goodness” away, for he lost all reason with the moral laws of “goodness”. He dragged a guild of Angels with him thus forming the Demons. Because of their hatred of God and the world he made, they do their best to make man’s life full of evil and corruption and thus far they have done a pretty good or should I say “evil” job. This is why there is evil. As things turned out in the world God wanted something more to love but what could “truly” love him but Man who has a free will, for what better love is that? Man should be thankful God created us with a free will, for what better life is that than a life as a perfect “Robot”? This is why there is sin and suffering, this is why there is a Heaven and a Hell, this is why man made the mistake years ago and ate of the tree of knowledge and this is why Jesus came and died for our sins. Because man has a free will to do both good and evil, for that is what God wanted: A creation that would love him by their own decision. For us to do that there must be an Evil. People may ask this as well: “Did God “Create” Evil”? The answer is yes, for if he created Good he must have had to make a reason why good is “good”. God himself is not evil though for making Evil. Evil, in fact, was here before we were, for did not Satan and the Fallen Angles get cast out of heaven before the world was created? To post such a dark topic was hard to do, but such things need to be discussed. The matter of Evil and where it came from has weighed deeply on my heart for a long while now. One wonders why God allows us to suffer so in this world, but one must examine why the world is this way: because we made it this way. Out of all things our free will allows us to do Evil is winning the battle, yet we do see good things committed each day as well. Man only needs to look upon good things more. Our mistake in the past is not unredeemable. That is why Christ came.

Monday, September 8, 2008

WHY DID GOD CREATE THE UNIVERSE?

WHY DID GOD CREATE THE UNIVERSE?

I believe that in the beginning God was a spirit who wanted more. He was surrounded of course by the Holy Spirit, The Son and the Angels, but he wanted more of his world than darkness, he wanted more to love and he wanted more to love him. He created the world to add something more. He created the stars and the waters, the animals and the plants, but he made one truly unique creation, He created man. He created Man in his image. He made us unto the likeness of himself; He created a Relationship between man and Himself. He had given Adam the first man a life partner named Eve and they would become the parents of the human race. God had warned them that they must obey him always to prove their love to him so he set The Tree of knowledge into the Garden of Eden to test their loyalty. Satan the fallen Angel came unto Eve and tempted her to eat of The Tree of Knowledge and she did. She gave a piece to Adam and he ate of it and thus destroying their relationship with God. The human race was then cursed with many punishments. Thousands of years later God still loved Men and so he sent his son to give a second chance to make that relationship that was ruined anew. God allowed his son to suffer for that was the only way for it to be done. God wanted something to call his own, he created the world and he created Man. He wanted a vast world for us to thrive and explore in so he created the Universe for us to wonder at. He loves us so very much. His love is of infinity for Man. That is why he created the Universe, Out of Pure unending Love.



I Believe also that God has spoken this through me and I hope that all will understand.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

The Garden

(This is my First descriptive Essay for My Class "Write From the Heart". I am taking a private tutelage every Tuesday under Mrs. Betty Cook.)

I have found the art of God in many places, some in places expected and others in places generally unexpected. One particular place is in my family’s garden. A special piece of this extraordinary work is in a dazzling red rose that now stands before my window. I was intrigued by its brightness when I saw it for the first time, for it was not there the day before. It seemed to appear over night like an unexpected gift. The red color of it is of a sight that has been copied by even the greatest artists of the world. The red rose possesses a sweet aroma about it that seems to express the very essence of the blessed flower. The soft texture of its petals retain a feeling not found on other things of the world, but its own unique sensitivity. Silk comes close to comparison to the fabric of the Rose petal only that the petal is lush and fleshy. The rose is one huge detail of the garden but such a small and sometimes over looked piece of art, an art altogether unduplicated. The azalea is a large plant with pink petals that have small yellowish white flowers arranged next to them. If ever an art that fascinates me most is the fact that God’s art has life and can move, this appears in part with plants. For example, an azalea changes during the season intensely. In winter the plant seems to disappear like it has been completely removed from the ground. When spring finally arrives and the cold has been removed for a season the azalea grows back to its large size and blooms once again. All plants tend to do this, for all plants alike have life and the ability to move and grow. This in turn expresses the true eternal, inimitable art of God. With these things in thought it reminds me so much more of how God’s art is so very unique, for His art consists of all five senses: Sight, smell, feeling, taste, sound. There is absolutely nothing like a garden. A flower makes one appreciate the world one is in only so much more. The feelings one can have when focusing on God’s art are of infinity. But his design alone doesn’t only appear in plants, but in animals and the stars. He considers us his greatest design. We must be eternally grateful for that and for the world he has created that we live in. The Art of God is an enigma, a never ending always surprising form of creation that is crucial to make life worth living. It is evidence that God truly is a caring and loving eternal father who loves us dearly. There is so much detail in the smallest things which adds to God’s Special way of creativity. I will always look at my garden and be reminded of how much he loves me. That is, I believe, the purpose of the garden.

Ryan Oakley