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			 Why 
			do we like these things?  Maybe it’s more than just because they 
			look cool or the way they make us feel.  Maybe it is because we have 
			a desire to know and understand our roots and our uniqueness.  We 
			want to know where we come from and to know more about the earth 
			that existed before us.  We want to be unique and truly who we are 
			made to be. We seem to be looking for these things because 
			our culture lacks identity.  The identity of our generation seems to 
			be generic and universal. We can’t find true uniqueness around us 
			nowadays, so we look for it in superficial ways. We want to know who we are, and the only way to 
			find this out is to understand who God created us to be.  We get, 
			and are told, who God wanted us to be through the Word.  We study 
			the Word through hermeneutics and its principles. 
			
			 We long for change because of the desire to 
			find the real us.  By understanding God’s true character found 
			through Jesus’ teachings and scripture, we find out who we really 
			are and need to be. However, our search for uniqueness has been 
			ending up in girls buying crazy looking slipper/shoes, thinking that 
			their pair are unique to their own personality, when really 1.5 
			million other girls have the exact same pair, or with guys creating 
			what they think are unique sermons with new twists on what the text 
			“really” means, when really they are straying form the original 
			context to prove a self-driven point.  These self-driven points are 
			not manifestations of biblical truth. 
			
			 In a world of 6.6 billion people, we desire to 
			be different, special, and feel like we belong.  Instead of looking 
			for it in the character of God, we look for it in the voices, words, 
			and music of our times. Regina Spektor describes how our values and 
			beliefs are created by the voices, words, and music that are shoved 
			into our brains through our culture.    “I hear in my mind all these voicesI hear in my mind all of these words
 I hear in my mind all of this music
 And it breaks my heart, and it breaks my heart.”
 -Regina Spektor “Fidelity” 
            
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			I think that people hear in their minds all these voices, they hear 
			in their minds all these words, words that tell them what should 
			describe their reflections in the mirror.  Do these shoes match my 
			dress?  Could I get away with wearing a shorter skirt?  It’s 
			breaking my heart to see our seeking of uniqueness end up in an 
			alleyway of Gucci, Von Dutch, Armani, Abercrombie and Fitch, Mary 
			Janes, ect. What are we really seeking?  Shouldn’t we be 
			seeking for more?  Are we seeking our uniqueness through being the 
			image of God, or the image of fashion and reputability? If we are not careful, the things we own, such 
			as shoes and skirts or our actions and statements, could end up 
			owning us. In the world according to Jiryis, claiming to 
			seek the image of God but actually seeking the image of fashion and 
			reputability is a deep-seated, life sapping paradox.  As citizens 
			and priests of the Kingdom we must be living and speaking candidly 
			in relation to our biblical principals. 
              
              [Jiryis Shaheen - LCC student] 
            
			 
             
            
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