Sunday, 25 April 2010

Rebirth

Okies, check it out, I'm not dead and this blog is far from that either, I know its now been 3 months since my last one, but rebirth should change that :P

Today is the anniversary of my spawning/summoning/sentience or however I came to be, and so I figured what better time to breathe some life back into this place. So without further ado, let me get you up to speed with me and the last 3 months.


February, I was still stuck in England, unable to paint or do much in terms of the hobby, just studying, football, drinking and exams. I eventually fled England on the 5th of March with an NTPC under my arm and a head full of good memories and useless information.

March/April, I got settled back into life at home, got to see everyone and even squeezed in a party or two as well as a pretty good jaunt down to Edinburgh with the guys to catch up with some of our Southern mates, a Good weekend all in all, partially ruined by me acting an arse (apologies for that guys) but all in all an enjoyable month with little in wargaming done but a lot in life :P

This weekend, I was able to have a large-ish apocalypse game with my friends Hammy and Adrian, our Chaos forces against a rather metallic ork hoarde. It didn't end well for the forces of chaos, I'll maybe explain in a large leather bound tome made of my previous lord's skin for his failures. Also in the last month I was able to get 10 more Word Bearers built as well as got a hefty amount of my secret project finished. (I'll be blogging it in another blog soon.) Again I'll post the new models tomorrow with the apocalypse pictures.

So with that you've had a pretty quick sum up of my life and times, this weekend saw me celebrate my birthday with my mates in our local, playing smash with some guys in their boxers, avoiding some people and mixing up some fruity drinks and Scollay-acquired champagne.

So anyways, keep your eyes peeled for a hefty dose of new work and a whole new blog for my secret project.

Thanks for reading and supporting me those who have, and I promise this blog will only get better, after all it can't get much worse :3

1 comment:

  1. IS GOD'S WORD TRUSTWORTHY?

    Is God's word trustworthy or is it filled with falsehoods and mistranslations? Jesus admonished the Sadducees for not understanding the Scriptures. (Matthew 22:29) Why would Jesus hold the Sadducees accountable for understanding the Scriptures is if God's written word can not be trusted to be accurate?


    Men believe that God created the heavens and the earth, however, they do not believe God is smart enough to give men a Bible that is without errors.


    Believers in Christ agree the God parted the Red Sea so the Israelites could flee to safety, however, many proclaim God cannot preserve the Scriptures without errors.


    Those who believe in God admit that He destroyed the world by a great floods, saving only Noah and the inhabitants of the ark, however, they deny that God has the power to insure that the Bible has been translated infallibly.


    Christians believe that Jesus was resurrected from the dead by the power of God, however, they doubt that God can give us a Bible that is trustworthy, without error, the truth and nothing but the truth.


    How ironic, that the same people the claim that the Bible has been mistranslated, not trustworthy or needs additional revelation to be completed; but put their complete trust in Bible commentaries, creed books, catechisms, statements of faith, books about the Bible, and so-called books of new revelations from God.


    HOW COULD IT BE POSSIBLE FOR A GOD WHO IS OMNIPOTENT, OMNISCIENT, AND OMNIPRESENT TO BE UNABLE TO GIVE US AN INERRANT BIBLE?


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