I just wanted to start this blog for kicks and see what I can do with it.
I really enjoy reading what other people have to say, and I like commenting a lot on
their original posts. As much as I plan to write original content, I am not sure how
much I will produce right now as I am a full time student. I have
a lot to say, but I don't know how interesting that can be to whomever might read
this. I call the blog the Ramen Chef because I am indeed the best .99 cent chef
that cooks those delectable noodles the best way possible. However, that really
has nothing to do with what I hope to blog about. I've recently been to Japan,
love theology, philosophy, current events pertaining to the Middle East, and
read from Time, the Washington Post, and multiple blogs online.
You ordered me to write a comment, so I'm commenting.
ReplyDeleteKravinsky is not a saint because while saints have pure and intentions, Kravinsky sought recognition for his deeds. I don't argue that his actions were in and of themselves good. He saved someone's life. However, despite his good actions, it requires good intentions and a pure heart to be a saint.