@RustonKelly You may like Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman. Published in 1985 and eerily prophetic for today. He argues the medium is the metaphor.
Every time we treat someone with dignity rather than shame, respect rather than disregard, concern rather than exploitation, kindness rather than brutality and careful attention rather than turning away – we are doing things that are the reverse of trauma and evil.
Any culture that prizes safety & power above all else, as fearvangelicalism does, will inevitably worship guns. They will be held as sacred instruments of blessing, beyond the profane regulation of earthly authorities, & an unimpeachable divine right.
Hello hello! 👋 Do I know anyone in this community proficient in GA4? A former colleague in higher education is looking for support, possibly in a freelance capacity. Let me know if you’d like the introduction. 💥
@danitreweek Thank you for sharing these thoughts! Do you know of any helpful commentaries/books on Theology of the Body from a protestant perspective? I've only read bits of Christopher West's book on it.
There's a "Museum of Failure" in Sweden which highlights 150+ failed products. It's meant to show that innovation requires risk-taking and failure.
Here are 10 gems you may not remember:
Governor Abbott, if you have any decency, you will immediately withdraw from this weekend’s NRA convention and urge them to hold it anywhere but Texas.
As a content strategist, I'm unsure if Web 3.0 more excites or scares me. I'm already feeling old. 😅 https://t.co/pZUObLUlSp #contentstrategy#web3#webthree