Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Conserve, Reuse, Recycle

In the sentence: "Reuse provides maximum function for given material and energy input. Quite simply, use what you have until it can no longer function. the it's time to recycle."  it gave the whole point of this article.
I like how Samreu kept certain information from the reader. I felt like it worked very well because it kept my attention and made me keep reading. I believe the intent of the essay was to get us to go green. It was not to get us to simply give our bodies to science, but to help the world in whatever way we can.  By talking about the common topic of recycling people will be willing to read the rest of the article. Going green is a very popular interest these days and it a good thing so many people want to save the earth. Reuse, like Samreu says, is important so we don't take what we have for granted and waste things. He reuses his body mind and heart throughout his life. he doesn't just retire like most Americans he keeps using is body for new jobs/donations, he reuses his mind by thinking of new solutions and always working hard, and he reuses his heart by keeping up and never giving up his love for life. By telling us his different experiences it shows us different ways we can help out. This writing style was effective because he kept my interest and gave me topics I can relate to.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Savior of the Nations

The theme of this poem is praise and glory. I love how it says "Hast o'er sin the victory won." this shows we need to give all the glory to Jesus for winning the battle of sin with the devil for us. He takes all of our sins and washes them away. Also the praise theme comes in during stanza 7 which states "Praise to God the Father sing, Praise to God the Son, our King, Praise to God the Spirit be Ever and eternally." The poem uses logos a lot because it used the logical facts from scripture to show us why we should praise God and Jesus for everything he had to go through for us. The simple fact that he was the son of God and he won our battles shows that he is worthy of praise. I also think that word choice helps to bring about the theme. Luther uses the word "praise" on several accounts. And when he uses phrases like "Not by human flesh and blood, By the Spirit of our God," it proves that he is more then worthy of the praise and glory we should be giving him. This poem is a great example of the Christan faith and the central theme is true.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Is Christ Mentioned?

Christ was mentioned about 45 times during  Reverend Borghardt's sermon.

Some of the driving verbs I caught were: set apart, died, rose, slain, took sin, makes holy, is lamb, puts, wants, got, gives, says, came, makes, slows, grabs, holds, smiles, reigns, and lives.

Edward’s sermon had a theme of fear. He was speaking fiercely about the wrath and power of God. It was very harsh and realistic. Although it did not mention the name of Christ too often, it was very realistic. He uses fear to make people want to become part of our faith. Borghardt’s sermon had a more compassionate theme. It was talking about the grace that God has given us. And what he has done is doing and will do for us. They have extremely contrasting themes, but they both convey a true message to bring people into the faith.