Friday, May 30, 2008

You Will Not Lose When You Fail, You Lose When You Quit!

If we had everything we wanted the easy way, there will be no point of living, it doesn't matter what you do in life, as long as you do your best in whatever you do. Don’t’ give up in whatever you do if you fail, learn from your mistakes. Think outside the box and remember, you don’t lose when you fail, you lose when you quit! Those are the words I consider to be very powerful.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

The First Experience between the Class of 2011 and 2006

Embarrassing moments can still be filled with joy and laughter when shared with friends and humor. 

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Enigmas behind the heart of a Good Soul

ENGLISH TEACHER, ASSIGNS TOP 6 STUDENTS IN THREE DIFFERENT CLASSES TO DO A RESEARCH PROJECT :

Recently I've been assigned to do a project that I thought would be really difficult. The project is based on facts about the real world, and what's really out there - what happened in the past, what is going on today, and what kind of quagmires that may possibly affect the future. At first, some of us were afraid of the challenge, some were upset that he/she would be doing more work than others, and some were confused on what were supposed to do. Until finally, our teacher announced, "We will not fail, unless we give up, were lucky to know a bit about the real world after high school, and to open our ears to what's in front of you, and take the chance if it's the right thing to do". That's when we realized, "this would be a challenging, yet gratifying opportunity to take".

The most interesting part of this project was when I came across a question about Pontius Pilate and the Ossuary. My initial thought was, "whoa" there's a lot to read! Yet, the more I read, the more I found it pretty interesting. Pontius Pilate, was a Roman Governor of Judea, who was responsible for condemning Jesus Christ to crucifixion (torture, and hanged on the cross). Although, he felt there was no need to punish Jesus, the wants of the people were very demanding and somewhat convincing. Eventually, he did what the people expected him to do-even though it probably felt like it wasn't the right thing to do.

Like the theory of a catholic philosopher, Thomas Aquinas, said that the universe can't create itself. Common sense observation tells you that, there must have been an uncaused first cause. For example, every thing on Earth that exists was created from something else. To plant a flower, isn't it that you will need the seed to grow one? But where did the first seed had come from? The chain goes on, and on. That's why I give full support to Aquinas theory, the world can not create itself, and there is a god.

Archaeologists discovered a plaque fragment at Caesarea Maritima, an ancient Roman city along the Mediterranean coast of Israel, with scripts of Pontius Pilate, and Judea, which is evidence of his existence.
People have also found different ossuaries, a bone house, a facility for the storage of human bones, around the world. Where did that possibly come from? Obviously, it did't magically appear out of thin air. It was buried underground in wooden boxes centuries ago, with scripts that are warred out. Who ever made it, and hid it under ground, probably thought it wouldn't be discovered. What's there today, will be there tomorrow. Life can be full of success, with hidden mysteries. I am still researching more about this subject and trying to understand it too.