watching Jay leno, and he's hosting Jimmy Smits, and they show a clip of a bad tv show that quotes solomon saying 'my bride, my spouse' and they focus on that line and make fun of it. its ironic to me--no one has any clue that is actually from the Scriptures themselves.
Its funny to me how Hollywood portrays sin as more appealing as it is--less real than it is, and portrays true life as less appealing than it is. This made their love look tame. Song of Solmon. is. not. tame.
worked this summer for a basketball team. it basically is a warrior culture. the entire league. it struck me how much our society is like Rome, we are affluent. we have plenty of necessities and as a result have turned to spectacle to pique our interest. real life, real family, real people, no longer seems to be enough.
does anyone else think Steve Jobs is like an oracle handing magic beans to the naive masses? i swear its like people are getting little gods to worship when i watch his products being unveiled.
i'm not saying there's anything wrong with technology. but our obsession with it may be very, very wrong.
buffet doesn't understand the full capacity of the internet. so he won't invest in it. we should take notice.
much and many ideas have been rolling through my head at a pace so fast ive had to write them down. need to consolidate soon.
so, all you millions of my readers out there, i should be back on the blogging trail soon...
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