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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2007

Responses to HiveRadical about entrepreneurship and socialism, to qipengart about marriage and mechanical reproduction, and my response to someone's comment about my Blasphemy Challenge, and wondering what took them so long to post it! Plus, Eric LaRue learns how to include still pictures and record voiceovers in iMovie!

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This video is a response to Entrepreneurship and the Fatal: Part I
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  • Hey freak boy.

    Conan O'Brien wants his hair cut back.

    You know, he's the host of a TV program from HELL...

    Well, I'm going to have a romp with the neighbor's daughter before the wife gets home. See Ya

  • you have the same hair syle as me i know it has nothing to do with what you said but i am random

  • In 1826 a court in Bainbridge, convicted Joe Smith of being "a disorderly person and an imposter"

    From the book 'God is not Great' Chrostopher Hitchens.

    Correction - Hitchens got the info from the local New York Papers of the time. Which he says can still be read. Pg 161 (he is a first rate journalist and writer and can be trusted)

  • which new york times?

  • I take it that you are a mormon. If so does it concern you that the mormon faith was started by a convicted fraudster Joe Smith. Its all on record in the New York Times.

  • I'm not following/understanding your response on the whole "serve" mammon. I've NEVER advocated that. Rather I've advocated making friends with the economic realities we find ourselves in.

  • The phrase "everyone's talent is valuable" is rather circular. Certainly every talent is valuable, you wouldn't call it a talent if it did not have value attributed to it. Not all traits inherently have value NOR are traits inherently talents. And even in terms of talents there's differences in yields, in returns, and thusly, differences in value.

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