The first week of the spring semester arrived on Monday and I went to class excited and eager to get back to my new friends and cool professors. These emotions quickly changed as I realized the weight of the semester combined with all of my responsibilities at work. I think in total I am required to make 4 films this semester. One on my own, Two in groups of three or more, and the last I was asked by the OCU Film Makers Guild to be lead editor, which I am beginning to think that I was a little to zealous and eager to realize the weight of. So there's that, plus two basic classes, one in which I am required to attend twelve events throughout this coming semester and write reports over. Bible as Literature is also required this semester, and by the looks of it so far I can tell it is going to be interesting.
I have the (A) people who actually wanted to enroll in the class because they are eager to learn about the Bible and/or are Religion Majors, (B) people who enrolled in the class because it is required and they have absolutely no other way out, and (C) the angry, slightly cynical, atheist/agnostic who is not happy with the fact that they are having the Bible forced down their throats. This is where I get confused. I would think, and yes, there is the factor of I think more weirdly than others, that being of a different creed/calling/religion it would be helpful for me to know where/why/how/when/who other's religions were based off of. I mean ironically enough, that is a Biblical requirement of all Christians. If I am going to be against someone in an argument or debate, I want to know their answers before I even ask the question. If anything, I could maybe see how they could be mad if they were required to go to Chapel or hear sermons being preached, but this is far from it. If I had the opportunity at OCU to take a class that taught on the history and claims of the Koran, I seriously would want to take it, just because I really don't know that much about the Muslim religion and I would like to know what/where/why/how/when/who they believe in so I can be better prepared not only to defend my beliefs, but also to maybe to witness to them. Jesus went into the slums to seek out desperate people in need to give them hope, love, and commitment to a new life! Secondly, the course is required by the university because it is a Methodist university... So if we want to get technical, they did sign up for it, and happen to be paying 10 grand a semester for it. I find it Ironic I guess.
The president of the Film Guild asked me after my Sophomore Project class tonight if I could have a rough cut of the Guild's movie The Sopranos to him by Saturday.
I replied, "What is today? Tuesday?"
"Wednesday," he said with little distain in his voice as he walked past me through the open door, "let me know man."
"Yea, that sounds good!" I think... yea... the rest of this week is gonna be rough.
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