Thursday, April 3, 2008

Dead slack.

Well after reading Heather's comment about updating my blog, otherwise people might think I'm dead again, I decided to do just that. I can't help it I'm just slack.

The problem is, I have no idea what to write! I am supposed to be blogging for my appologetics subject, but as you can tell that isn't going to well.

I find that it to be no use to be able to argue the validity and realness of God, it doesn't seem to matter, because people in today's society will accept pretty much anything as truth.
It doesn't matter to people that Jesus said, "I am the way the truth and the life, and nobody comes to the Father but through me."
I find that arguing achieve's very little. (I know I mentioned this in my last post.)

But I am wondering if asking questions might be a way to go.
Jesus seemed to ask questions an awful lot. He even answered questions with another question of his own, (that can be very annoying). The reason I am wondering about this is because currently I am in a slow dialogue with my Great-grandmother, she is 93 and has more expirence at life then I can ever hope to gain.
She is one of the sharpest people I know, but she is totally ignorant about God.
The only way I seem to be able to reach her, is by building a relationship and asking questions. Questions like what do you think happens when you die? Or, do you think we will see Mum when we die? These questions may seem harsh or abrupt, but they allow me to get to know my grandmother and to get her thinking.
I don't know if questions are a good way of apologizing, but I certainly hope and pray so.