captaincatechism
19 March 2009 @ 02:14 pm


CREATE YOUR DEBUT FANTASY BOOK COVER

1 - Go to “Behind the Name”. Hit “Generate a Name!” or click http://www.behindthename.com/random/

The first name you get is your author name.

2 - Go to “Fantasy Novel Title Generator”
or click http://nine.frenchboys.net/novel.php

This is the title of your book.

3 - Go to Photobucket and click on “surreal art” or click http://photobucket.com/images/surreal%20art/

Add the two numbers of your age together (ex. 2 + 7 = 9). Go to that page of results. The fourth picture, no matter what it is, is your cover.

4 - Use photoshop, Picnik, or similar to put it all together.

5 - Post it to your site along with this text
Very fun Chaz. Thanks.
 
 
captaincatechism
11 November 2008 @ 11:42 am
The first part is ok, but the part about the phone call is what's funny.


 
 
captaincatechism
14 October 2008 @ 10:12 am
The Impressive Clergyman: Mawage. Mawage is wot bwings us togeder tooday. Mawage, that bwessed awangment, that dweam wifin a dweam...
[cut to Westley, Inigo, and Fezzik]

The Impressive Clergyman: And wuv, tru wuv, will fowow you foweva...
[cut to the trio again]

The Impressive Clergyman: So tweasure your wuv.

Prince Humperdinck: Skip to the end.

The Impressive Clergyman: Have you the wing?
[cut to the trio once more]

The Impressive Clergyman: ...and do you,Pwincess Buwwercup...

Prince Humperdinck: Man and wife. Say man and wife.

The Impressive Clergyman: Man an' wife.
 
 
captaincatechism
14 October 2008 @ 09:30 am
List a favorite quote from the princess bride.

I too have 2 favorites:

Vizzini: You only think I guessed wrong! That's what's so funny! I switched glasses when your back was turned! Ha ha! You fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well-known is this: never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha...

Vizzini: [Vizzini stops suddenly, and falls dead to the right]

-------------------------------

Fezzik: We face each other as God intended. Sportsmanlike. No tricks, no weapons, skill against skill alone.

Man in Black: You mean, you'll put down your rock and I'll put down my sword, and we'll try and kill each other like civilized people?

Fezzik: [brandishing rock] I could kill you now.

Man in Black: I think the odds are slightly in your favor at hand fighting.

Fezzik: It's not my fault being the biggest and the strongest. I don't even exercise.
 
 
captaincatechism
30 September 2008 @ 09:27 am
ABC has a test at the below address to see who's campaign statements,
McCain's or Obama's, you agree with most. They don't tell you who made the
statements, of course, but a statement made by each candidate on the same
topic (economy, immigration, judiciary, etc.) will be side by side.

You just pick which statement you agree with and, after selecting all 13,
you'll find out which candidate's philosophy you support.


http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/MatchoMatic/fullpage?id=5542139

(I got 12/13 for McCain)
 
 
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captaincatechism
11 May 2008 @ 10:12 pm
Jaroslav_Vajda (12k image)

Jaroslav Vajda (born April 28, 1919 - Died May 9, 2008) is an LCMS Lutheran Pastor and hymnist. He has accumulated experience of being a parish pastor, a magazine editor, a book developer, a translator, a poet, and a hymn writer. Being a 1944 graduate of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, MO, has given Vajda the theological foundation for writing his hymns. Translating Slovakian stories and poems into English has taught him the structure of poetry. Being a keen observer of life has made it possible for Vajda to make his hymns into word pictures. Vajda’s hymns have provided congregations vehicles of expression in proclaiming the Gospel and in giving thanks to God the Creator of all. Composers enjoy the opportunities to explore and support with their music the riches of his texts.

Vajda was born to a Lutheran pastor of Slovak descent. His father, Rev. John Vajda, was a minister in East Chicago, IN, at Holy Trinity Slovak Lutheran Church. This is where Jaroslav had his beginning learning from his father and his mother, Maria. Jaroslav had two brothers, Ludovit and Edwaurd, both former ministers, now deceased.

Vajda received musical training in childhood and began translating classical Slovak poetry at age eighteen. Vajda did not write his first hymn until age 49. Since then he has written over 200 original and translated hymns that appear worldwide in more than 65 hymnals. He also published two collections of hymn texts, numerous books, translations, and articles. Vajda served on hymnal commissions for Hymnal Supplement (1969) and Lutheran Book of Worship (1978).

Vajda is a Fellow of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, and is the recipient of numerous honorary doctorates recognizing hymnic contributions. After 18 years in a mostly bilingual ministry he became the editor of This Day Magazine and then became a book editor and developer at Concordia Publishing House. Jaroslav Vajda retired in 1986.


To add a few things to this on a personal note:
  • Pastor Vajda faithfully attended St. Lucas Lutheran Church in South St. Louis up until he was physically not able to attend.
  • I had the pleasure of knowing him as St Lucas has been my Church home every Sunday of my Seminary career (minus my Vicarage year).
  • I taught Bible study almost every year I was there and he rarely missed class. His demeanor is a quiet confidence with a dash of sarcasm that was nothing short of delightful. When I first met him was the first time I attended Bible study at St. Lucas. We began by doing a round robin of introductions. When he got to his turn he said "My name is Jerry Vajda, or as my wife likes to call me 'your holiness'." Yep, he had a wit.
  • As I began teaching class, it was he who always asked me the questions that stumped me. After class he would say "Don't worry about it... things like that are supposed to confound and confuse you. That's what keeps us focused on Christ instead of our great abilities."
  • The first time I really figured out who he was was when I asked him if he was related to the "Vajda" that wrote the devotional book my wife and I were reading. He said "Why yes, I do know him... HE'S ME. Except when I first wrote the book, I called it Follow the King (They re marketed it as 'Men and Women of the Word' ... great book).
  • My time at St. Lucas has been colored by this great man and I thank God for him.
  • Pastor Vajda passed away on the evening of May 9th. Though my heart is hurting in a way I haven't felt since the passing of my own father, I look forward when we will meet again in the resurrection and rejoice with all the company of heaven!

    Soli Deo Gloria
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    captaincatechism
    12 April 2008 @ 10:04 pm
    FWIW  
    On Friday, Dr. Gibbs announced that 141 of the 146 possible candidates have been certified to receive calls. I was among the 141! Woo hoo. (This is all PENDING ACADEMIC COMPLETION of course)
     
     
    captaincatechism
    18 February 2008 @ 01:51 pm
    http://www.snotr.com/video/208
     
     
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    captaincatechism
    09 February 2008 @ 05:33 pm
    At times I think when people go to church and "do" their
  • Praying
  • Singing
  • Praising
  • communing
    it is with the "hope" that they might CONJURE Jesus as if he were somewhere else that He might be brought to that place.
    Perhaps that is part of the desire to have worship be a larger and larger production. Perhaps that is why these folks are always looking for something "more powerful" each time.
    MORE POWERFUL Indeed this is not a new idea... because this is also the same way drug addicts think. The difference is, drug addicts are CORRECT in their assumption because what they do (meaning hard drugs) has a "leveling" effect over time and in order to get "high" and not just level, you need (as St. Scotty of Enterprise said) "MORE POWER". So, if it is the theology of crackheads vs the theology of "MORE POWER" worshipers, I would have to say that the crackheads are the orthodox and the worshipers are the heretics.

    Of course, there is something to be said about the idea of conjuring God. If I remember, it is Biblical to have a bigger and bigger drama in worship for the EXPRESS purpose of bringing God to do the worshipers' bidding. It is found in 1 Kings 18:25-29.

    Disclaimer: Your ACTUAL results may vary...
    Consult a physician if you have any side effects to this. :)

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    captaincatechism
    31 October 2007 @ 11:29 am
    Goodbye, cruel world
    I'm leaving you today
    Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye

    Goodbye, all you people
    There's nothing you can say
    To make me change my mind
    Goodbye

    Pink Floyd "Goodbye, Cruel World"
     
     
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    Current Music: Pink Floyd "The Wall"
     
     
    captaincatechism
    22 June 2007 @ 02:23 pm
    Your results:
    You are Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    82%
    Pierce Brosnan
    50%
    Timothy Dalton
    49%
    George Lazenby
    39%
    Daniel Craig
    35%
    Roger Moore
    19%
    The original actor to play James Bond in a movie is generally regarded as the best. Sean Connery has always been the epitome of sexiness, suaveness and sophistication.


    Click here to take the James Bond Personality Test

     
     
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    Current Music: A song I wrote (back track as a work in progress)
     
     
    captaincatechism
    22 June 2007 @ 01:46 pm
    1. How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are?
    25 (so I am always told)

    2. What would your seventeen-year-old self tell your present self?
    Dude... lose 25 pounds!

    3. Did you fulfill your promise, developing the talent you were born with?
    I was born with a talent???

    4. What call did you answer?
    God's

    5. What day would you like to relive, over and over?
    Easter... I relive it every day. HE IS RISEN!
     
     
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    Current Mood: determined
    Current Music: A song I wrote (back track as a work in progress)
     
     
    captaincatechism
    22 June 2007 @ 01:41 pm
    Yo ho ho, and a bottle of Friday 5! As ever, please copy these questions to your online journal. Answer the questions there. Leave us a comment below, linking to your answer so we can all compare! Don’t forget to link us from your journal!

    What’s something you were into before it became popular?
    Soundgarden.

    What’s something you were reluctant to jump on the bandwagon with, but now are totally into?
    Meth... just kidding. Not sure really. Sorry.

    What’s a current trend or fad you just don’t get?
    Meth

    If you could turn any current fondness of yours into a popular trend, what would it be?
    The study of the Book of Concord

    What’s something that’s totally uncool that you love anyway?
    Bocce Ball

    Thanks for participating, and have a fashionable weekend!
     
     
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    Current Music: A song I wrote (back track as a work in progress)
     
     
    captaincatechism
    20 June 2007 @ 10:36 pm
    Interesting... listen to the theme music and then ask yourself "What are they trying to say?"

    Diff'rent Strokes - The Spanking

    Add to My Profile | More Videos
     
     
    Current Location: Saratoga, WY
    Current Music: Wave Goodbye: The 80's
     
     
    captaincatechism
    25 May 2007 @ 02:27 pm
    Howard County Sheriff Jerry Marr got a disturbing
    call one Saturday afternoon a few months ago.
    His 6-year-old grandson Mikey had been hit by
    a car while fishing in Greentown with his dad.
    The father and son were near a bridge by the
    Kokomo Reservoir when a woman lost control
    of her car, slid off the bridge and hit Mikey at a
    rate of about 50 mph.

    Sheriff Marr had seen the results of accidents
    like this and feared the worst.

    When he got to Saint Joseph Hospital, he
    rushed through the emergency room to find
    Mikey conscious and in fairly good spirits.
    "Mikey, what happened?" Sheriff Marr asked.
    Mikey replied, "Well, Papaw, I was fishin' with
    Dad, and some lady runned me over, I flew
    into a mud puddle, and broke my fishin' pole
    and I didn't get to catch no fish!"

    As it turned out, the impact propelled Mikey
    about 500 feet, over a few trees and an
    embankment and in the middle of a mud puddle.
    His only injuries were to his right femur bone
    which had broken in two places. Mikey had
    surgery to place pins in his leg. Otherwise the
    boy is fine
    Since all the boy could talk about
    was that his fishing pole was broken, the Sheriff
    went out to Wal-Mart and bought him a new one
    while he was in surgery so he could have it
    when he came out. The next day the Sheriff
    sat with Mikey to keep him company in the hospital.
    Mikey was enjoying his new fishing pole and
    talked about when he could go fishing again
    as he cast into the trash can.

    When they were alone, Mikey, just as
    matter-of-factly, said, "Papaw, did you know
    Jesus is real? Well," the Sheriff replied, a
    little startled. "Yes, Jesus is real to all who
    believe in him and love him in their hearts."
    "No," said Mikey. "I mean Jesus is REALLY real."

    "What do you mean?" asked the Sheriff.

    "I know he's real 'cause I saw him." said Mikey,
    still casting into the trash can.

    "You did?" said the Sheriff.
    "Yep," said Mikey. "When that lady runned me
    over and broke my fishing pole, Jesus caught
    me in his arms and laid me down in the mud puddle."

    GIVES YOU GLORY BUMPS DOESN'T IT!
    GOD WILL DO THE REST

    I asked the Lord to bless you
    As I prayed for you today
    To guide you and protect you
    As you go along your way

    His love is always with you
    His promises are true
    And when we give Him all our cares
    You know He will see us through

    So when the road you're traveling on
    Seems difficult at best
    Just remember I'm here praying
    And GOD WILL DO THE REST

    --When I read things like this, I see that the people that send them have a desire to know Christ. When I read things like this, it breaks my heart that they aren't really getting Him. Food for thought. (More to come on this)
     
     
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    captaincatechism
    25 May 2007 @ 10:23 am
    1. What is the tallest structure you have ever been in?
    Federal building in Seattle(new one) it's about 50 stories, I think.

    2. What was your favorite cereal as a kid?
    Freakies

    3. Which TV star did you have a "crush" on when you were a kid?
    Easy... Daisy Duke.

    4. Do you know your nationality (background) or are you a Heinz 57?
    1/2 German, 1/4 Haida, 1/8 Irish, 1/8 Cherokee.

    5. Are you in love?
    Yes indeed I am.
     
     
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    Current Mood: content
    Current Music: Wave Goodbye: The 80's
     
     
    captaincatechism
    24 May 2007 @ 10:46 pm
     
     
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    captaincatechism
    15 May 2007 @ 12:54 pm
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. evangelist Jerry Falwell, a leader of the Christian right, died on Tuesday, his assistant said.


    Falwell, 73, was found unconscious in his office and was taken to a nearby hospital in Virginia, CNN said. He had a history of congestive heart problems.

    "That is true, it's over," the assistant, Duke Westover, told Reuters by telephone. He said an official statement would be issued soon.

    With his gray hair and heavy jowls, Falwell was a familiar face on the televangelist circuit while his hard-line views on a range of social issues firmly placed him on the far right of the American political spectrum.

    Falwell carried the banner for the religious right into the political arena to battle against abortion, homosexuality, feminism and other issues that conflicted with fundamentalist Christian beliefs.
     
     
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    captaincatechism
    04 May 2007 @ 11:41 am
    Here's a little secret most lazy Americans don't want to hear...
    Gas prices are high because....
    1. We are lazy and don't walk/ride bikes and have become addicted to fossil fuel...

    2. We drive large SUV's and / or poorly maintained cars which require much more fossil fuel...

    3. We refuse to use our own resources

    You want gas to be lower? STOP ACTING LIKE YOU DESERVE TO HAVE IT. Treat it like a privilege. Walk whenever you can. Carpool... maintain your car so it runs better and requires less fuel (that means YOU, you beat-up VW bug/bus driving hippies!)... stop driving vehicles that were designed for THE MILITARY and NOT for going to the grocery store (That means YOU, you gas-sucking SUV drivers!)

    Stop trying to make the gas companies lower their prices so that you can continue to live OUTSIDE of your means. It's like telling your Meth dealer to lower his prices because you are sick of paying for what you are addicted to. He can charge you WHATEVER HE WANTS... It's called SUPPLY AND DEMAND.

    Finally, let's keep OPEC out of the loop... shall we? Let's petition our OWN government to use our own resources... granted, this last one is the hardest because it requires us to make someone ELSE do something. The previous ones are all things YOU can do without anything but personal sacrifice. Can you do that?

    Let's hope so.
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    captaincatechism
    19 April 2007 @ 10:27 pm
    According to the ELCA WEBSITE , the ELCA Pastor that delivered a message at the memorial service for the Virginia Tech campus gave "A Christian Message". I have a question for Christians and non-Christians alike:

    1. Was this a Christian message?
    2. Why?
    3. Who or what was the focus of this message?

    Thanks!
     
     
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