Mind Matters

...totally unnecessary information from my head

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The Bible is descriptive, not prescriptive

The purpose of the Bible is not to tell you what to do; its purpose is to describe God's character. In this blog post, I would like to elaborate on that statement.

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The audacity of yin-yang

Heaven and earth. Light and darkness. High and low. Good and evil. Two forces, bold enough to go head to head directly, but at the same time, find a sort of opposed union.

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Love the stranger

I was reading the book of Deuteronomy recently and came across the scripture above. It reminded me of who God truly is and how his character can teach a lot of lessons about life. In this blog post, I would like to talk about God's love for the stranger.

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The evil of S(E)Q(UE)L

Any techie that has worked extensively with data has probably used SQL once in his lifetime. I started using SQL early in my programming days, when I worked on a record-keeping software soon after I learned C++. It was very instrumental in that project, and pretty much in any job I've worked for in my career. As long as there was data, there was SQL (in most cases).

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www: Write What you knoW

In this Wild Wide Web we surf through, all the distractions around us can derail us from remembering the true purpose of the web: expressing what you know and learning from the expression of others.

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Why I believe the gospel

I'm not writing this blog post to convince you to believe in Jesus Christ; I simply would like to give my own reasons for believing the gospel. I don't believe anybody can really be convinced through argument (or a blog post) anyway. It's a choice to believe: you hear the truth and you either accept it or reject it.

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The power of piping

It's no secret that I love working with GNU/Linux. The ease that I get at my fingers is uncanny and like no other. I don't even have to touch my mouse most of the time.

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Giving my text a face

Recently, I've looking at different websites on my RSS feed. I do that from time-to-time to steal ideas from others on what to put on this website.

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My setup

Complexity has always been a sworn enemy of mine. I have abandoned whole codebases and projects because of complexity. I try my best to keep it out of my life because it brings about unnecessary stress.

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Cache rules everything around me (C.R.E.A.M.)

For the past couple days, I've been battling with some refresh issues in my browser. In this blog post, I'd like to talk about these issues, and how I resolved them.

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