May 2008
Stephen Colbert Vs. Philip Zimbardo
Stephen Colbert, host of Comedy Central's The Colbert
Report, recently had author Philip Zimbardo, a
Stanford Professor, on his show to share about his
upcoming book, The Lucifer Effect. Colbert
is known for his sarcastic and tongue-in-cheek humor
but on this show he broke character for a few seconds
when Philip Zimbardo said, "Lucifer was right, and
God was wrong," Colbert, who teaches sunday school,
responded, "Evil exists because of the disobedience
of Satan. God gave Satan, the angels and man free
will. Satan used his free will and abused it by not
obeying authority. Hell was created by Satan's
disobedience to God , and his purposeful removal from
God's love, which is what hell is: removing yourself
from God's love. You send yourself to hell; God does
not send you there."
What does it mean to stand up for your faith?
You can see the interview here:
What does it mean to stand up for your faith?
You can see the interview here:
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How Much Did You Pay For Those Shoes?
20/05/08 11:05 Filed in: Deep Thought
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Perspective
15/05/08 10:39 Filed in: Deep Thought
| Humor
Often how we look at our lives can result in what we
see God doing (or not doing). These photo collections
are prime examples of how perspective plays a part in
what we see...
Li Wei shoots photos without any digital enhancement. He uses props, mirrors and perspective to achieve these amazing photographs:
Check Out Li Wei's Photos.
Or check out some sweet souvenir shots.
Li Wei shoots photos without any digital enhancement. He uses props, mirrors and perspective to achieve these amazing photographs:
Check Out Li Wei's Photos.
Or check out some sweet souvenir shots.
What is Poverty?
06/05/08 15:16 Filed in: Deep Thought
| Video
We know that the poor will always be with us but do
we know who the poor are or why they are poor? I
remember a few years back when Eoin was an infant
Hailey and I were walking through Ventura, CA when a
homeless man approached us asking for money. In a gut
reaction I remember wanting to protect Eoin from any
germs this man might have so we walked on. When I got
home that night I felt ashamed and remember talking
to my brother about it on Skype. I said, "Should I
have given the man some money or let him touch Eoin?"
My brother responded, "Before you give him some money
or let him touch Eoin you should probably be willing
to shake his hand." That story has always stuck with
me.
So I have a question for you: "What is Poverty?"
Think through the answer to that for a few minutes and then,
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Do you agree with this man's definition? Why/why not?
So I have a question for you: "What is Poverty?"
Think through the answer to that for a few minutes and then,
WATCH THIS VIDEO
Do you agree with this man's definition? Why/why not?