Posts Tagged ‘elementary school’

Writer

For the last five years I have been in flux. It began when, after 30 years around Jehovah’s Witnesses, my faith shattered and I became a freethinker, humanist and secular Buddhist. I reprogrammed myself, or more accurately, re-educated myself. I studied more broad than deep. My goal wasn’t to become [...]

Rude People On the Bus

My current commute is as follows:
- Ride my bike to the bus stop at Cedar and 140th St- Put my bike on the rack on the front of the 442 bus and take the bus to the Mall of America- Lock my bike up at the Mall transit station and take the 540C bus out [...]

God As I Knew Him – Part 2

In Part 1 of my series on my evolving relationship with God I explained that as a child God was basically my supernatural defender. I counted on him to keep the demons at bay and help me not to have bad dreams. This changed, however, when I had my first encounters with sexual [...]

God As I Knew Him – Part 1

This week there has been a lot of time in my life spent on the subject of God. I went to the American Atheists convention where I met Richard Dawkins and spent a lot of time with a lot of people who don’t believe in God. While there I bought a book called [...]

NaNoWriMo and other thoughts….

I can’t exactly pin down when I first decided that of all the things to be when I grew up, a writer was the most tempting. I think it maybe came from reading H. G. Wells as a kid. I got a Wells collection from the Westview Elementary school library when I was maybe [...]

misc ramblings

My name is Ryan Sutter and I earn my living as a professional software developer. I was first introduced to the idea of computer programming when I was 9 years old. I had a friend in elementary school named Joe. Joe’s dad was an orthodontist and they had a lot more money [...]

frozen salad

When I posted my little entry about Jehovah being a creator I was sort of asking the question just to stimulate discussion and thought on the topic. I do understand why people are how they are and I accept them for being that. It got some responses though, so that was cool…

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