Monday, April 30, 2007

Closer

Closer. Yes. That's how I'd prefer to look at you. Seeing the lines your face creates for each emotion you feel. How your lips bend and arch up to your eyes. Those eyes.

I love the way your eyes move when you examine every single inch of my face and how I'd feel a slight jolt whenever your fingers run through it. I'd close my eyes and feel how you use your lips to trace every single part. And as I open my eyes your face creates another set of lines. Dammit. You're a sight for sore eyes.

You look so good it hurts. And without me even telling you about the pain, I know you understand by the way your face wrinkles up and you nod as if saying "It's okay. I'm here.". And then as if it's the only way that you can save me from all the hurt I've been feeling, our mouths osculate. An osculation that would suck the life out of me and at the same time fill me with it.

Something tells me that if I continue on, this'll really look like an erotic article. Hahaha.

Ugh! And that accent! *faints*

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Separation of Church and State

They say that there is a separation between the government and the church. But is this really true?

The topics / lessons in our church during the last couple of weeks are in line with the upcoming elections. Again, they're explaining why the people within the church should not be divided because God ordered so and so and blah blah, and why we shouldn't worry because they select people whom they think would have the best interest of the church (i.e. our church) in mind.

El Shaddai (I think) also follows a "unified voting scheme".

And how sometimes we'd see representatives from the CBCP, or other churches for that matter, taking part in rallies and other movements raising the hands of politicians.

By doing these things, don't these churches somehow interfere with the affairs of the state?

Religion is one of the principal sources of law in the Philippines (others are based on the Constitution, jurisprudence, legislation, etc.). When in court, prior to being interrogated in the witness stand, people are asked to swear by the bible. Heck, you can even see the words "In God We Trust" inside the courts.


I can see the connections and all but are they REALLY separated?


Halatang lumulutang nanaman utak ko habang asa church kanina. Hehehe. Owel.


Wednesday, April 25, 2007

You Had Me At...

...Tickets please... All the way up after the bar.


On the way to G2 with the sessionistas, a guy in a pink shirt with his locks held up by a head band caught my eye.



Everything's in slow mo.

Play background music.

"The hills are alive with the sound of music..."
.

I noticed something at the corner of my eye.

*screeching sounds*




He's on a date. Olats.

Why do they always have to be either taken or gay? Bleh.