In The Midst Of The Saint

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In my previous post, I had talked about how much I loved reading the Robert Langdon series written by Dan Brown. And while reading, I observed I was someone who easily lose concentration or get distracted by the most little of things. It told me weeks to finish one book. So to me, it was normal to feel disconnected from something you've being away from for a while but never did I think this same logic applies to the things of God.

The lock down in my country has been relaxed, so I decided to go to church today. Getting to the church, I noticed something wasn't right. The usual feeling that came with being in the presence of God wasn't there anymore.

Even as I sit in church right now writing this post I still feel the same void inside of me. But thankfully, no one wants to read about the problem with my spiritual life so let's move on to something a little bit interesting..(I guess).

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It's been three years since I last dated anyone. Yeah, this is where my lack of contents has landed me. Like a predator focused on its prey but oblivious of the trap that lay ahead. I guess I'm about to shoot myself in the leg by going into this topic.

You see, me not having a girlfriend has nothing to do with my facial beauty. I had personally taken the decision because in a country like mine where 65 percent of the girls in it has the mentality that being in a relationship is like starting a business, a business where they must profit or else they walk, you tend to want to take your time and make sure whoever it is you're going out with falls in the remaining 35 percent of girls that think straight.

So I am, sitting in church, the pastor is saying something about working hard, but all of my concentration (the little I have) is focused on the lady sitting three rows away from me. And I'm asking myself, is she one of the 35 percent I've been looking for??


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Hey friend, I think 35% is much more according to the time.. and wish you will get your expected one.

Dan brown also grasped me while I first read books about professor Langdon. He has a magical power about history telling. But after completing the book you have to consider it rationally. You may find something truth and something that should be judged. No, I am not including anything. I just pointing out about the alternative sides.

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Well his books do make someone want to question his religion because of the way they relate so much to the happenings in real life.. In most cases, you can't tell if it's fiction as he make use of real locations and the likes when writing.. I was particularly blown away when I read the part of the last supper in Da Vinci Code.

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