Friday, September 22, 2006

Would you have been a Nazi?

Not me!












The Resistance

Achtung! You are 38% brainwashworthy, 18% antitolerant, and 47% blindly patriotic

Welcome to the Resistance (Der Widerstand)! You believe in freedom, justice, equality, and your country, and you can't be converted to the the dark side.



Breakdown: your Blind Patriotism levels are borderline unhealthy, but you show such a love of people from everywhere and a natural resistance to brainwashing, you would probably focus your energy to fight the Fuehrer with furor, so to speak.



Conclusion: born and raised in Germany in the early 1930's, you would have taken up ARMS against the oppressors. Or even your friends' oppressors. Congratulations!



Less than 5% of all test takers earn a spot in the Resistance!








The Would You Have Been A Nazi? Test

- it rules -


















My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 99% on brainwashworthy
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You scored higher than 99% on antitolerant
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You scored higher than 99% on patriotic




Link: The Would You Have Been a Nazi Test written by jason_bateman on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

A New Perspective


I've been thinking a lot about the law of consecration - to give my everything I own, including my time to the Lord and to His Kingdom. I used to think it was a law I would live later in my life; however, in the past few weeks as I have pondered this law, I've gained a new perspective.

Being a mom is living the law of consecration. Everyday I give all that I have to be a good mom, so that I can raise righteous children, and through them build the kingdom of God. I am sure I will be asked to live this law in different forms; however at this time, I feel that I am consecrating myself by being the best mom I can be.

Other notes from this week...Amelia learned to sit! What a milestone. She happily sits up and plays with her toys and her toes and whatever else suits her fancy.

We went and visited Richard, Nathalie, Emma & Cate for the Labor Day weekend. We had so much fun with our sweet family. Everyone was so happy. We went and saw the world's largest tree in Sequoia, we went to church on Sunday and relaxed, and we got the girl's pictures taken on Monday. I am so excited that Nathalie and I had girls so close together. Amelia loved watching her cousins and laughing at Emma's antics.

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