Just thought I would post it.
Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Capitalism 101
For some reason the word propaganda automatically has a bad connotation.
But the following two videos are proof that propaganda isn't necessarily a
bad thing:
Video two:
It's ironic that we are currently the most media saturated society in history but
are ineffective in adequately communicating the principles our country was founded
on. How many Americans do you think can sufficiently explain how capitalism works
and why it works? Aren't these videos short and effective in explaining American
economic policies?
But the following two videos are proof that propaganda isn't necessarily a
bad thing:
Video two:
It's ironic that we are currently the most media saturated society in history but
are ineffective in adequately communicating the principles our country was founded
on. How many Americans do you think can sufficiently explain how capitalism works
and why it works? Aren't these videos short and effective in explaining American
economic policies?
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Not Here to Make Friends
If you don't like any of my commentary here on my blog. I have a video
for you:
for you:
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Letterman sums up news stories he missed while out
Yep, that pretty much sums what's been on cable
news the past few months.
Monday, September 3, 2007
Choose Life
Beautiful song.
Labels:
Youtube
Let's talk about religion, politics, ethics, art, or we can chat about something else. I'm open minded!
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
The Real Youtube Debate- remixed
Labels:
Youtube
Let's talk about religion, politics, ethics, art, or we can chat about something else. I'm open minded!
Thursday, July 19, 2007
VIDEO: The CNN/Youtube Debate Videos
Saturday, July 7, 2007
What is Wrong With the World?
I heard buzz about the HBO's new show Flight of the Concords
online and checked it out on HBO on Demand. It is absolutely
hilarious.
Labels:
Television,
Youtube
Let's talk about religion, politics, ethics, art, or we can chat about something else. I'm open minded!
Saturday, June 23, 2007
More to Life
'More to Life' by Stacie Orrico
My favorite book in the Bible is
Ecclesiastes and this song reminds of
Solomon saying all the riches in the
world are meaningless.
Labels:
Youtube
Let's talk about religion, politics, ethics, art, or we can chat about something else. I'm open minded!
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Question for the Presdential Candidates
CNN and Youtube have teamed up to let viewers
post questions to the presidential candidates via
Youtube. Here is the web page. This is my question.
Friday, June 8, 2007
'Meet the Press' for Idiots
I just thought this funny.
Labels:
Youtube
Let's talk about religion, politics, ethics, art, or we can chat about something else. I'm open minded!
Monday, May 14, 2007
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Finding meaning
I remember in high school, I was debating an atheist(who later
said she was Catholic because that's what her mom said) and we
were debating the existence of God. During the debate she asked me,
"Why would God let a young, innocent six year old die?"
The question kind came out of nowhere. I have no idea why she in her
rhetorical question she used a certain age. Perhaps, I thought in our
discussion we were speaking in hypotheticals but she was speaking from
experience. Or she was trying to give specifics to make a more emotional
appeal.
The question bothered me. I really didn't know how to respond to that
question. How does one respond to the question of human suffering?
It is so hard. However, I don't believe non-believers have a sufficient
answer to the question either.
I thought about it for a minute and I went up to her later and asked her
something like, "Then if there is no God then what was the meaning of that
child's six years of life ?" I honestly can't remember exactly how she answered.
I was young and stupid maybe it wasn't the best response. I think as humans
we try to find meaning and purpose for our life and suffering.
Today I remembered a scene from House where the atheist doctor is trying
find out why a young Christian girl who was raped won't abort.
said she was Catholic because that's what her mom said) and we
were debating the existence of God. During the debate she asked me,
"Why would God let a young, innocent six year old die?"
The question kind came out of nowhere. I have no idea why she in her
rhetorical question she used a certain age. Perhaps, I thought in our
discussion we were speaking in hypotheticals but she was speaking from
experience. Or she was trying to give specifics to make a more emotional
appeal.
The question bothered me. I really didn't know how to respond to that
question. How does one respond to the question of human suffering?
It is so hard. However, I don't believe non-believers have a sufficient
answer to the question either.
I thought about it for a minute and I went up to her later and asked her
something like, "Then if there is no God then what was the meaning of that
child's six years of life ?" I honestly can't remember exactly how she answered.
I was young and stupid maybe it wasn't the best response. I think as humans
we try to find meaning and purpose for our life and suffering.
Today I remembered a scene from House where the atheist doctor is trying
find out why a young Christian girl who was raped won't abort.
Labels:
atheism,
commentary,
religion,
Youtube
Let's talk about religion, politics, ethics, art, or we can chat about something else. I'm open minded!
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Monday, October 9, 2006
Shut Up and Sing
This is a documentary about the rise and fall of the Dixie Chicks
after their notorious comments about President Bush.
Friday, September 8, 2006
THE OFFICE -- Pam & Jim moments
I can't wait till Season 3!
I can't wait till Season 3!
Labels:
Television,
Youtube
Let's talk about religion, politics, ethics, art, or we can chat about something else. I'm open minded!
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