Full length documentaries online
Posted by Stephen Waits Mon, 16 Oct 2006 03:03:05 GMT
TayTV has posted links to 10 documentaries, which they recommend, and are available online - for the moment anyway.
I hope to check a few of them out soon.
Posted by Stephen Waits Mon, 16 Oct 2006 03:03:05 GMT
TayTV has posted links to 10 documentaries, which they recommend, and are available online - for the moment anyway.
I hope to check a few of them out soon.
Posted by Stephen Waits Sat, 30 Sep 2006 05:08:49 GMT
A 5th grade teacher is suspended, ultimately fired (no contract renewal), because some wanker kid’s parent complained that they saw some nude art at the local museum. WTF.. this place is an ever rotting shithole.
Article here on NYTimes (reg req’d).
Posted by Stephen Waits Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:27:32 GMT
It’s not like they’re hard to find or anything. But some, usually the most vocal, the one’s at the top, are particularly bad. Maybe most.
Yah, I could pick on anyone, but I’m picking on Christians today. I don’t like ‘em.
Anyway.. today’s Crooked Christian? Ralph Reed.
Posted by Stephen Waits Wed, 21 Jun 2006 04:09:26 GMT
0wned by the truth that is. Check out the mirror.
Posted by Stephen Waits Tue, 06 Jun 2006 18:43:32 GMT
Wow.. All I can say is wow to this story of a man who put a lot of faith in god.
Posted by Stephen Waits Sun, 05 Mar 2006 05:02:02 GMT
I am intrigued, more than any other “religion”, with Buddhism. I’m really not a believer in the whole Church concept – I think it’s too open to corruption. The people attending often need it though, and the people running it seem happy to oblige.
Buddhists don’t proselytize; instead, they are contempt with themselves and their studies. They’re definitely in it for the right reasons.
If you’re interested in learning more, check out this Five Minute Introduction to Buddhism. For a little more detail, read the longer Introduction to Buddhism.