
danielle. 22. taken. ♥ modern-day bard. casual actress. nerd girl. seamstress by day. amateur opera diva by night.
guys…guys…guys…
….do they have American cheese in other countries?
…do they call it American cheese?
@_@ I must know.
Omg guys…tell me this legit jewish man doesnt look like bob levy.Personal Beliefs: you’re doing it right.
this is so awesome
so much yes
Omg
(via cousland)
THANK YOU!!! FINALLY!!!The laws in the Old Testament were set forth by God as the rules the Hebrews needed to follow in order to be righteous, to atone for the sin of Adam and Eve and to be able to get into Heaven. That is also why they were required to make sacrifices, because it was part of the appeasement for Original Sin.
According to Christian theology, when Jesus came from Heaven, it was for the express purpose of sacrificing himself on the cross so that our sins may be forgiven. His sacrifice was supposed to be the ultimate act that would free us from the former laws and regulations and allow us to enter Heaven by acting in his image. That is why he said “it is finished” when he died on the cross. That is why Christians don’t have to circumcise their sons (God’s covenant with Jacob), that is why they don’t have to perform animal sacrifice, or grow out their forelocks, or follow any of the other laws of Leviticus.
When you quote Leviticus as God’s law and say they are rules we must follow because they are what God or Jesus wants us to do, what you are really saying, as a Christian, is that Christ’s sacrifice on the cross was invalid. He died in vain because you believe we are still beholden to the old laws. That is what you, a self-professed good Christian, are saying to your God and his son, that their plan for your salvation wasn’t good enough for you.
So maybe actually read the thing before you start quoting it, because the implications of your actions go a lot deeper than you think.
-An atheist who understands Christian theology better than Bible-thumpers do.
(Source: drunkonstevphen)
Oh wow…oh wow oh wow oh wow….
If I were to get a tattoo, this might be it.
Non music friends, lemme educate you on the Tristan chord real quick.
This particular musical idea (called a leitmotive) does not resolve (sound like a full musical idea)…Now take this idea of music not resolving…begging to come to a cadence that provides some sort of musical closure…and prolong that itch to resolve for FOUR FUCKING HOURS. That’s Tristan und Isolde. Literally musical sex. The music itself is a metaphor for the characters. Their love is only consummated in their deaths, and we as an audience don’t get that sense of consummation either until the LAST DAMN CHORD OF THE OPERA.
Ugh. Guys. Guys. ……..guys.
(Source: almamahler)
ill just start making my bed. They will immediately be there to make my task more difficult.
