August 31, 2016
In a world where man is alone and there are no animals, we are lonely.
I agree with this statement because I'm a lover of all different types of animals both big and small. I have two dogs and a cat and I can say without them I would be extremely lonely. What good is a world if we can't enjoy the creatures that are meant to roam it? God created the animals in the very beginning and they served as a companion to man, so if we ever lost that companionship who would be?
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Reading #2
August 30, 2016
It's thought to be great to be born with a kingdom and power, but it's much better to be born with just the earth around us. This is superior to castles made of gold and marble. The forest will shelter me and the sky will be my canopy. The kingdoms will fall but nature will always live on.
This passage tells us that castles and great wealth don't even come close to the nature that's around us. I agree with this because nature has been on this earth long before man claimed that it's his kingdom. Nature is superior to man, and we take it who granted. Nature is always giving to the people and that tends to be forgotten. The day will come when the trace of man is whipped from the earth and all that will be left is the trees, animals, and the oceans. The world will return to its natural beauty.
It's thought to be great to be born with a kingdom and power, but it's much better to be born with just the earth around us. This is superior to castles made of gold and marble. The forest will shelter me and the sky will be my canopy. The kingdoms will fall but nature will always live on.
This passage tells us that castles and great wealth don't even come close to the nature that's around us. I agree with this because nature has been on this earth long before man claimed that it's his kingdom. Nature is superior to man, and we take it who granted. Nature is always giving to the people and that tends to be forgotten. The day will come when the trace of man is whipped from the earth and all that will be left is the trees, animals, and the oceans. The world will return to its natural beauty.
Monday, August 29, 2016
Reading #1
August 29, 2016 - Reading #1
1. Paraphrase the reading.
Everything is connected and whatever happens to the earth, happens to the people on earth.
2. Write at least 4 sentences that explain reaction to/thoughts about reading. Do you agree or disagree? Why is the message important? How will this message change you?
I agree with this passage because I believe we're all connected to one another. We all live and breathe the same air and whenever something happens in the world, good or bad, we feel it. Someone could be a continent away, yet if some sort of disaster strikes, we mourn with them and feel their pain. This message changed me because it reminds me of my roots and where we all come from.
1. Paraphrase the reading.
Everything is connected and whatever happens to the earth, happens to the people on earth.
2. Write at least 4 sentences that explain reaction to/thoughts about reading. Do you agree or disagree? Why is the message important? How will this message change you?
I agree with this passage because I believe we're all connected to one another. We all live and breathe the same air and whenever something happens in the world, good or bad, we feel it. Someone could be a continent away, yet if some sort of disaster strikes, we mourn with them and feel their pain. This message changed me because it reminds me of my roots and where we all come from.
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