city swede
I live in minneapolis, by way of Brooklyn (park slope - holler), by way of Anchorage. I have more feelings for my cat than any human being should have for an 12 pound ball of fur named "butters". I am a 7th Day Adventist Christian - I recently re-commited myself to God and I try to live my life to glorify my blessed Savior, Jesus Christ. I am also a singer-songwriter, general music lover, a vegetarian (moving closer to veganism each day), bookworm, and am going back to school with intent of getting my Doctorate in Experimental Psychology, to develop, and bring to the forefront of treatment, non-pharmacuetical options for children (and adults alike) who have ADD/ADHD and Autism.
My posts generally lie within the realms of music, psychology, philosophy, vegetarianism, weight loss, creativity, science, history, economics, art, fashion, introversion, health, humor, intellectual discovery, faith, and the exposing of truths concerning the world we live in.
Essentially this is a variety blog, peppered with many many pictures of beautiful libraries.
All are welcomed, all are loved. Please say hello.
last.fm/user/mandybecca
facebook.com/mandybecca

My posts generally lie within the realms of music, psychology, philosophy, vegetarianism, weight loss, creativity, science, history, economics, art, fashion, introversion, health, humor, intellectual discovery, faith, and the exposing of truths concerning the world we live in.
Essentially this is a variety blog, peppered with many many pictures of beautiful libraries.
All are welcomed, all are loved. Please say hello.
last.fm/user/mandybecca
facebook.com/mandybecca
| INTP - "Architect". Greatest precision in thought and language. Can readily discern contradictions and inconsistencies. The world exists primarily to be understood. 3.3% of total population. |

This doctrine [of natural immortality] can be traced through the muddy channels of a corrupted Christianity, a perverted Judaism, and pagan philosophy, and a superstitious idolatry, to the great instigator of mischief in the garden of Eden. The Protestants borrowed it from the Catholics, the Catholics from the Pharisees, the Pharisees from the pagans, and the pagans from the old serpent who first preached the doctrine amid the lowly bowels of Paradise to an audience all too willing to hear and heed the new and fascinating theology: ‘Ye shall not surely die.’
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Dr. Amos Phelps, (1805-1874), a Methodist-Congregationalist clergyman and professor of Yale University.
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