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(no subject) [Jul. 27th, 2006|11:22 pm]
[mood |exasperated]
[music |elliott smith live from early 2000]

I went to chicago last weekend and got some recording done. It's still a long ways off, but the little we did turned out great. I'm pretty sure I'll be making a full-length instead of a wimpy EP. Hope things are going well for all of you, it's been a while since I've been on here. I'm still in limbo about what I'm doing in the fall. I did, however, pick up an application for faith baptist bible college here in town. The idea of going there kinda wierds me out, but I think I would survive. Have a nice night, take care.

-Jacob
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I'll make it up to you right now at the penny arcade [Mar. 14th, 2006|10:19 am]
Every school year about this time I get very apathetic, and I'm sure I'm not alone. I'll probably not go to school next year (or maybe I will?) but undoubtably I will be upset with myself if I don't, but only until about this time next year. What ev. Getting married in May. Oh, I've booked a couple shows where I'll be playing all by my lonesome, it'll be the first time I've played live in over a year and the first time I've ever played by myself. eeks! you can see for yourself at myspace.com/jacobtylerwolfgang That's my full Christian name plus my given name. Got beat up in philosophy class again this morning. I think the arguments against there being a God are very cogent, thorough and intelligent, however, they ultimately appeal to your logic. But that's what is so convincing about them; we love our logic! I was reading Dr. Ryrie the other day and he was telling me about Satan's counter-doctrines. This satan character likes to mimic God's doctrines. So if you have faith as being a God-given doctrine, you have logic being it's counter doctrine. It's pretty much the difference between what God says we should believe and what we actually do. So I'm just saying that people shouldn't jump to the conclusion that they can figure everything out; it'll get you into a lot of trouble epistemologically. I just get frusterated in that class because my professor is trying to prove that God doesn't exist, however, it is through something that supersedes logic that I believe in His existence. What ev. Everyday after that class I walk out into a group of people muttering to myself, "jump off a bridge", or something like that. I'm giving myself Kudos, two of them.
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