This video has been floating around the web for the last few days, and I finally took the time to watch it. At which point I decided I needed to share:
I’m sorry.
THE(always-reforming)DRIFT[er]
Life is a Journey… (Under Construction)
This video has been floating around the web for the last few days, and I finally took the time to watch it. At which point I decided I needed to share:
I’m sorry.
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Holy crap.
This is a well written, well told poem. And a very relevant topic right now.
definitely relevant. Glad you enjoyed it, too.
I saw this on MPT’s blog first. Loved it and couldn’t leave it alone. Definitely want to memorize it – It has such great rhythm besides having a great message.
Btw, I picked up a new interesting book today that I may send along to you when I’m done – Daniel Radosh, “Rapture Ready.” Pretty sure the guy at B&N thought I was one of those weird fundamentalists when I asked for it by title.
Just read an exert from the book (which is not raptureready.com, btw..heh.) Looks like a good one. The poor guy had to do his homework, though. Yikes.
Indeed. I’m actually amazed by all the stuff he includes – he’s really sharp, and looks at economics, sociological, theological and philosophical perspectives. Being Jewish, he has a better grasp on some theology than a lot of “outsider” writers, and I’m enjoying that. Plus, he’s a guy who writes for the Daily Show! What’s not to love! Ahaha.
This says it all. Thanks for sharing!
This right here?
Awesome.
Min, Claire, I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Pretty powerful stuff, yea? Thanks for stopping by
Wow. Just wow. I loved this and I hadn’t seen it before. I’m so glad I came across your blog. Thanks for passing this along!
this really hit me the most.
“i’m sorry that i stand at the front doors of abortion clinics screaming at 15 year old girls as they enter instead of waiting at the back door to hug them as they leave.”