Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Currently I find myself at Macquarie University.

     I have joined an acapella group which I enjoy immensely. I have made an effort to be always on time with my assessment tasks and am part of the Christian Group on campus. My course content is interesting and I love to learn what I am taught (Psychology with a Diploma in English Secondary Education). I enjoy what I do.

           In the end however, my degree, my love of singing, my knowledge and my friends will be turned to food for moths, eternal bars of rest, a voidness and dust of the Earth. What I do won't matter. Without a God there isn't much hope in life. With humanity eventually becoming nothing. Nothing matters there is no right and wrong. But as a Christian I do believe there is a purpose in life, and my purpose isn't any more important than any other's purpose. Even though what I do will go to the grave, I do believe in right and wrong and that there is morality among humanity. Despite the fact I will be wiped off the face of the Earth in my death, I am not scared or frightened but will cherish every day and enjoy what meaningless things I participate in.

    I will enjoy being able to sing!
    I will enjoy what I learn!
    I will enjoy being comforted in my God.

Rubble

Where is the glory of Solomon's Kingdom? 
Gone to ruin like Babylon and Giza,
Where is its gold and its wealth?
Gone, now but rubble of a bushfire.
Where is its power and victory?
Its Might now like that of the sand.

Show me your merit,
I'll tell of its demise.
For gone, all will be to nothing,
Both the fools and the wise.