My hope and intention as I begin this blog is to give a thoughtful, considered response to world events, deep discussions and personal circumstances. I hope it will be encouraging, challenging, informative and edifying to those that read it. I by no means intend to be a self-proclaimed expert, but I do want to share my thoughts in the global marketplace of ideas.
Time has an interesting article on the background of Pope Benedict's speech. He was trying to explain theological differences, not provoke religious strife.
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I don't really have time for the news anymore, and I'm happier for it. Stop watching the news. There's nothing you can really do about what's going on. Becoming filled with inarticulate rage over something I could not change used to be a problem, but not anymore. I think I'll come out of the woodwork to vote, but I no longer have a taste for the sociopolitical vomit that the television regularly spews. I am not a dog.
You know, I like this David Hynes kid more and more each time I read some sort of comment. I am particularly amused by the phrase "sociopolitical vomit."
3 comments:
I don't really have time for the news anymore, and I'm happier for it. Stop watching the news. There's nothing you can really do about what's going on. Becoming filled with inarticulate rage over something I could not change used to be a problem, but not anymore. I think I'll come out of the woodwork to vote, but I no longer have a taste for the sociopolitical vomit that the television regularly spews. I am not a dog.
You know, I like this David Hynes kid more and more each time I read some sort of comment. I am particularly amused by the phrase "sociopolitical vomit."
You would like him even more if you ever get a chance to meet him. He's an amazing young man.
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