Archive for September, 2010

that’s my king

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

This video is set to spoken words by Dr. S.M. Lockridge.

That’s my king…

i am second

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

I am second is the one of the most inspirational and up lifting sites I have ever crossed paths with. Whatever your stance on faith is I bet you can’t watch three of the videos without being moved or getting a little choked up. This link is being added to the list of sites in the nav to the left. I have linked three of my favorite vids below to get you started. Please visit the site, it is amazing.

See more at www.iamsecond.com

twenty minutes you can’t pass on…

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Last week I came across for the first time a new version on the Zeitgeist documentary. This one is titled Zeitgeist Addendum. It is riveting. If you can give this documentary twenty minutes of your time I guarantee you will end up watching the entire thing.

There are some glaring differences between these two which to me are very important. This edition paints a picture of hope at the end where as the previous painted a picture of doom. One major similarity is the films stance against religion. This one however made a point of mentioning all the major religions this time around. In the first version it only attacked Christianity, which to me still sticks out in my mind as the true motive of the film.

As said before in reaction to the first Zeitgeist I believe that this film has a dark purpose. I believe that the film is a mix of truth and non-truth. It plays on very emotional subjects to stir reactions of passion and anger. But what many viewers of this film will not know is that the very teachings of Christ will undo the entire “system” that the film repeatedly speaks about.

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nothing created everything

Friday, September 24th, 2010

So a couple weekends ago I was talking with my parents and they were telling me they had seen an interview between Larry King and Stephen Hawking. I found the clip on youtube.

If there is anything that people of faith in God or faith in science would both have to concede it would be that all of us lack the ability to understand everything, particularly the origin of the universe. We just don’t have the mental capacity to process how we exist. Science would have us believe that the universe sprang into being spontaneously while the Christian faith would have us believe that God created everything. Now what the opposite sides struggle with is “well then who created God?” and “well how did everything just all of the sudden exist?”

Being in the faith camp I personally find it utterly absurd to believe that everything was created out of nothing. To my mind it is far more plausible that God is the creator of everything and I honestly don’t worry about the who created God portion of the equation because he is God who is without beginning or end. Below is a transcript of the interview which I will input some of my own thoughts.

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we, myself and i

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Here is a newest video release by Shad.

Click the link below for the lyrics.
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the third tower

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Tonight at 10pm on CBC NewsNetwork there is a documentary being aired title 9/11 Conspiracy Files: The Third Tower. Check this website for channel listings for the city you are in (channel 26 on Rogers Digital Cable in London Ontario). This page gives a broader synopsis for what the program will cover. Below is a trailer for the documentary:

What you need to understand about this topic is simple. Building 7 was not hit by a plane. It may have had some fires burning but there was not substantial smoke billowing out of the building… in any event the tower fell a little more than 7 hours after the first two. Why? The official story is that fire brought the building down. To millions of people that explanation is foolish. Below is some famous video of WTC building owner (owned all three towers that fell) Larry Silverstein admitting that there was a decision made to “pull it”… pull it being a demolition term for taking down a building.

What needs to be understood is that it takes days, if not weeks, to properly wire a building for demolition. How could a building be wired in such a fashion in under eight hours? The problem is it can’t be. Not only does the building and explosives need to be wired and set but there needs to be cutting done on key columns to make the whole thing a neat and tidy collapse.

So the issue becomes if this building was taken down by means of demoltion and the demoition can’t be set in 8 hours when was it done? If it was set before hand that implies foreknowledge of the event. And if foreknowlegde becomes a reality then that means there was complicity and planning by people in very high places. If there was complicity and planning then the whole story of a surprise terroist attack falls apart. And if the whole story falls apart is terrorism even true? And if it’s not true what is this lousey war on terror being fought for? Decide for yourself, aside from this there are numerous other loose ends around this day I will cover in the future. At the end of the day if this was a staged event it makes me wonder what else are the people in high places capable of to carry out whatever plans they have? I hope you watch the documentary.

Here is a link to another documentary I have posted on this subject before.

in war, there are no bad guys…

Monday, September 6th, 2010

I grew up watching cartoons like G.I. Joe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Transformers. If those shows gave me anything it was the lesson that there is an eternal struggle between good and evil, good guys and bad guys, right and wrong. I also learned that the good guys always win, usually in just under thirty minutes including commercials which told me I could own my very own good guy action figure.

As I have grown up and been able to watch the world through the T.V., internet, newspapers and a set of adult eyes I see the very struggle of good and evil present on our planet. However as I get older and little wiser I have been starting to wonder if there is even such a thing as bad guys. When I think about it, I don’t think anyone would ever view themselves as the bad guy. The bad guy after all is always someone else. The bad guy is the opponent. The bad guy is someone that wants to hurt someone else, take what belongs to others or worst of all, enslave or kill people. Well that can’t stand, we need some good guys that will go and fight in defense. But then aren’t those good guys viewed as the bad guys by the other side?

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