"All philosophers will rejoice in the pursuit of truth, so long as they agree to never find it."
-Douglas Wilson
10/09/2009
7/19/2009
Rick Miller and the 25 worst rock voices.
This comedian does the 25 most annoying rock voices all put to Bohemian rhapsody. Its really funny, especially when you get near the end.
6/27/2009
To the Anti- Smokers
The only way to get this is to know that Sir Walter Raleigh introduced tobacco to many parts of Europe and that King James strongly disapproved of smoking for typical reasons like ones health.
Sir Walter Raleigh! name of worth,
How sweet for thee to know
King James , who never smoked on earth,
is smoking down below.
-Unknown
Sir Walter Raleigh! name of worth,
How sweet for thee to know
King James , who never smoked on earth,
is smoking down below.
-Unknown
5/22/2009
Inspired by Lewis
Excuse My absence, please. I will try to be posting more often now.
It has always confused me in some of these past years why some people will be convincing Christians a day and the next drop there beliefs all at once. My dad pointed out one day at church that it is sometimes just that people are doubting their faith conveniently when a temptation shows up. They still know whats right but they would feel less bad about it all as if it was Satan playing his mind tricks on their brains so that it was almost inevitable for anyone that was not Jesus to resist. So they start doubting. When they "come back to the faith" in their heads they feel that they have done God some sort of favor for regaining the faith. Really they have just been complete idiots.
But another argument people will use is completely irrational. People will say "Why should I believe what these Christians are saying when I know they are hypocrites?" This is usually taken up by youths and mostly teenagers. But C.S. Lewis poses the question which they should be asking. He asks, "If I, being what I am, can consider that I am in some sense a christian, why should the different vices of those people in the next pew prove that their religion is mere hypocrisy and convention?" Argument in question form quickly tears the typical question apart. It is not really a sound argument for any group to point out vices of people who belong to another. It does not say anything for the groups point of view.
But I really see this thinking in the adolescence.
It has always confused me in some of these past years why some people will be convincing Christians a day and the next drop there beliefs all at once. My dad pointed out one day at church that it is sometimes just that people are doubting their faith conveniently when a temptation shows up. They still know whats right but they would feel less bad about it all as if it was Satan playing his mind tricks on their brains so that it was almost inevitable for anyone that was not Jesus to resist. So they start doubting. When they "come back to the faith" in their heads they feel that they have done God some sort of favor for regaining the faith. Really they have just been complete idiots.
But another argument people will use is completely irrational. People will say "Why should I believe what these Christians are saying when I know they are hypocrites?" This is usually taken up by youths and mostly teenagers. But C.S. Lewis poses the question which they should be asking. He asks, "If I, being what I am, can consider that I am in some sense a christian, why should the different vices of those people in the next pew prove that their religion is mere hypocrisy and convention?" Argument in question form quickly tears the typical question apart. It is not really a sound argument for any group to point out vices of people who belong to another. It does not say anything for the groups point of view.
But I really see this thinking in the adolescence.
3/17/2009
"This Contains" video premiere!
So Graeme has finally paid his debts off, fixed his car and bought supplies for our third skate video premiere called This Contains:. It is showing at the Nuart theatre on April 1st, a wednesday at 7:00 pm. There will be copies of the dvd to buy at a "cheap as free" price of ten dollars. So even after the premiere date you can still admire Graeme and his buddies making sure that they will be in wheel chairs at age thirty, without the ability to make babies. In other words the bails section is really good. This video is also not just skating. We have slipped in a couple of skits to keep you awake until the next crash shows on the screen. So come out and support the only people in moscow who rollerblade aggressively.
2/23/2009
I caved
I finally am starting to learn guitar. I will do my best to reverse the curse that lame stus and frat boys all round have put on the guitar, but I doubt I will get anywhere. Guitar, wether you are good at it or not, has an image that is less than desirable.
1/25/2009
"The beginning of wisdom is this. . ."
". . . Get wisdom, and whatever you get, get insight" My dad spoke on Proverbs 4 today in church.
I had been thinking about other wisdom related things namely Socrates. His belief was that the first step to obtaining wisdom is admiting you don't have wisdom. Plato, Socrates student, depicted socrates in his trial before he was put to death for leading young minds astray as follows. Socrates had been going around interviewing people like politicians who were known for their wisdom. But when he had finished he came to the conclusion that none of them had any wisdom or real knowledge. But all these people thought they were wise including themselves. Quoting Plato, who was quoting Socrates to a degree, "It is only too likely that neither of us have any knowledge to boast of; but he thinks that he knows something which he does not know, whereas i am quitesure of my ignorance." This is one of my first primary philosophies for me to run my life on. I grew up with my dad telling me that teenagers know nothing and are not wise, and I agreed. So I have had a great third person view of all my friends telling themselves that they know whats up.
I just get a good laugh at the whole thing.
I just get a good laugh at the whole thing.
1/19/2009
On Aristotles Ethics and Politics
Here are some notes I have written down in reading from Aristotle's "Ethics" and "Politics". I am not instantly holding my opinion for some of these, but to people with either the name Davis or Jason, I would especially enjoy hearing what you have to say about these notes.
-Far best is he who knows all things himself; good he that hearkens when men counsel right; but he who neither knows nor lays to heart another's wisdom is a useless wight.
-If there is any gift of the gods to men, it is reasonable that happiness should be god-given.
-For that some should rule and others be ruled is a thing not only necessary, but expedient; from the hour of their birth some are marked out for subjection, others for rule.
-The male is by nature superior, and the female inferior; and one rules and the other is ruled.
-Some men turn every quality or art into a means of getting wealth.
-The courage of a manis shown in commanding of a woman in obeying.
-Silence is a womens glory.
Also I have a new blog for you to check out. His name is Creed Thie, so some of you might know him already, and he is I think a year younger than I. But he better read than I and writes more clearly than I. So check him he has got some movie reviews write now. Find him on the side column.
-Far best is he who knows all things himself; good he that hearkens when men counsel right; but he who neither knows nor lays to heart another's wisdom is a useless wight.
-If there is any gift of the gods to men, it is reasonable that happiness should be god-given.
-For that some should rule and others be ruled is a thing not only necessary, but expedient; from the hour of their birth some are marked out for subjection, others for rule.
-The male is by nature superior, and the female inferior; and one rules and the other is ruled.
-Some men turn every quality or art into a means of getting wealth.
-The courage of a manis shown in commanding of a woman in obeying.
-Silence is a womens glory.
Also I have a new blog for you to check out. His name is Creed Thie, so some of you might know him already, and he is I think a year younger than I. But he better read than I and writes more clearly than I. So check him he has got some movie reviews write now. Find him on the side column.
12/16/2008
12/06/2008
Black bond...?
So I saw news that they are considering to have the next james bond be black. Added to this they are considering Mr. Sean Puffy Combs to play the character. From what I believe, I think they are just suggesting him because he his rich, famous, respected (by his intern assistants as displayed on his hit t.v. show "I want to work for Diddy") and dare I say it, he is as well black.
Anybody else want to say something about this because I don't want to get hunted down and sniped. One thing I will say that I think wont end up being a racist comment is that I don't think he could off a sweet british accent. Rabble on
Anybody else want to say something about this because I don't want to get hunted down and sniped. One thing I will say that I think wont end up being a racist comment is that I don't think he could off a sweet british accent. Rabble on
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