Thursday, September 23, 2010

INFJ

I took the personality test and found out that I am an INFJ. I am slightly introverted with 22%, slightly intuitive with 12%, moderately feeling with 38%, and moderately judging with 33%. I agreed with allot of the results from the test. I do care about others and enjoy helping them. Also, I tend to share my feeling with only my family or a very close friend. I enjoyed seeing what famous people share the same characteristics as me. People like Nicole Kidman, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mother Teresa were on the list. I was also really interested by the career results from my test. It said that careers like education, law, and even counseling would best fit my personality. I would have never guessed! It was really fun to get to see what my personality is and what types of jobs would work for me.

Research Paper: Paragraphs 1 and 2

In his book, Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis stated that: “human beings, all over the earth, have this curious idea that they ought to behave in a certain way, and cannot get rid of it” (8). He said this as a way to describe what he calls the “Moral Law”. Throughout Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis discuses what he believes to be a law of morals, which he claims all humans know about. This “Moral Law” would be any time in life when we question ourselves as to whether something is right or wrong.
So, the “Moral Law” is supposedly what we base most of our decisions on. It is a conscience which lets us know what is right and what is wrong. C. S. Lewis would also add that behind this law “you find out more about God” (29). We in some way, every day, must answer to this law based off of our actions. However, is this idea of a “Moral Law” correct? For all we know C. S. Lewis could be leading us down the completely wrong path. So, is there in fact, a universally held “Moral Law” that all humans sense, or is this idea just something C. S. Lewis made-up?

Friday, September 17, 2010

Test Blog

My pug Minnie.
My first blog post. Here is a picture of my pug Minnie from when I went camping this summer.