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As I Lay Dying Frontman Renounced Christian Faith

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UT San Diego is reporting that Tim Lambesis renounced his Christian faith and belief in God several months ago. As I Lay Dying are known to know their fans for their faith as a band in addition to their music, and the news may come as a shock. Read part of the report below after the jump.

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France legalizes gay marriage
AP: French lawmakers legalized same-sex marriage on Tuesday in a 331-225 vote in the Socialist majority National Assembly.
France’s justice minister says the first weddings under the new legislation could be in June. Tuesday’s legalization comes after months of powerful protests against the bill which brought hundreds of thousands to Paris in mass marches.France is the 14th country to legalize gay marriage.
Photo: Opponents to gay marriage, adoption and procreation assistance wave flags and shout slogans during a demonstration in Marseille, France, in February. (Jean-paul Pelissier/Reuters)

breakingnews:

France legalizes gay marriage

AP: French lawmakers legalized same-sex marriage on Tuesday in a 331-225 vote in the Socialist majority National Assembly.

France’s justice minister says the first weddings under the new legislation could be in June. Tuesday’s legalization comes after months of powerful protests against the bill which brought hundreds of thousands to Paris in mass marches.

France is the 14th country to legalize gay marriage.

Photo: Opponents to gay marriage, adoption and procreation assistance wave flags and shout slogans during a demonstration in Marseille, France, in February. (Jean-paul Pelissier/Reuters)

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Russell Brand & the Westboro Baptist Church

wouldn’t it be funny if Russell was actually Jesus in disguise tho i mean look at him plus he seems to know his shit i mean i’m just sayin

well done, mr. brand

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“I Will Wait”
Mumford & Sons

I’ve only recently discovered the awesomeness of Mumford and Sons. Most of the time, a song is special because of the way it makes us feel, and if a song is really special, I’ll remember the exact place I was when I first heard it. In this case, I was sitting on my couch, watching the 2013 Grammy Awards.

Some would say this song is about a person waiting for “that someone” to come along. Others might say it’s about waiting for something more—something bigger, better, different.

I’ve been waiting for a lot of things in my life, but mainly, I’ve been waiting for that one thing that is supposed to turn everything else around. I’m still waiting for it, hoping it’ll point me in the right direction. It may be a person. It may be a job. It may be a place. Maybe it could be all three. Regardless of what “it” may be, this song brings a kind of peace within myself, a stillness that says, “Even though nothing makes sense right now, it will eventually.”

And so I will wait.

I’ll be bold, as well as strong, and use my head alongside my heart. So tame my flesh, and fix my eyes. A tethered mind freed from the lies.

This is my favorite part of this song. It says exactly want I want to be able to say, but haven’t been able to yet:

I’ll be bold, and I won’t be afraid.
I’ll be strong when things get tough.
My heart will lead me in the right direction.
I’ll fix my eyes on what I want, and I won’t listen to all the lies telling me I can’t do it, telling me it’s impossible.
I will free myself from those lies, those voices—and keep going. It may take a while.

But I will wait.

Raise my hands. Paint my spirit gold. And bow my head. Keep my heart slow.

Life can be tough. It can push pretty hard. But sometimes, people step up. They rise above themselves. They realize that no matter how compressing the darkness may feel, they can always find that small light, the small flame that I call hope. Even if we can’t see it, we know it’s there. We just have to reach out and look for it.

This song brings me that hope. It reminds me that my spirit is gold and alive with passion. Sometimes it just takes a melody to remember that things might actually be OK or the sound of a banjo to bring joy. Through all the sadness and the dark nights, these melodies are like a morning light, and with their words comes a sunrise. And suddenly, things don’t seem so bad.

Life is about the adventure of finding that one thing that sets you free. I will keep waiting for it—and for you. Wherever you may be, wherever you are, let’s kneel down and wait for now.

—Jaimie

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