Meh. I used to be heavily into the X-Files, but now, not so much. The steady diet of gloom, doom, and paranoia got to me after awhile. "The aliens will getcha if the government doesn't first." For every plot point that was resolved, the show left 15 unanswered. For all the show's insistence that "the truth is out there," it seemed like Mulder and Scully were "always learning but never coming to a knowledge of the truth." (2 Tim. 3:7).
As my picture suggests, I was made in the womb. After residing approximately 9 months there, I noticed that my domicile was shrinking, and if I didn't act quick I was going to be without room. So out I went, and for 31 years I resided in South Louisiana with shorts stays in North Carolina, West Virginia, and one extended stay in Delaware.
I did my Undergrad at Louisiana State University in General Studies, which means I can speak about most things generally or about general things in an knowledgeable manner. I am also a founding Memeber of the LSU-Parousians. I completed my MA in theology from the University of Notre Dame by means of the ECHO program.
Because conversation is what makes blogging fun! All emails are possible material for blog post, so if you don't want it published tell me now or forever gasp and cringe. pcatalan (at) alumni (dot) nd (dot) edu
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Meh. I used to be heavily into the X-Files, but now, not so much. The steady diet of gloom, doom, and paranoia got to me after awhile. "The aliens will getcha if the government doesn't first." For every plot point that was resolved, the show left 15 unanswered. For all the show's insistence that "the truth is out there," it seemed like Mulder and Scully were "always learning but never coming to a knowledge of the truth." (2 Tim. 3:7).
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