Dr. Read Schuchardt, Professor of Media Ecology and Web Communications, talks about social media and the soul. Excerpt from a Wheaton College Chapel on March 4, 2009.
Dr. Read Schuchardt, Professor of Media Ecology and Web Communications, talks about social media and the soul. Excerpt from a Wheaton College Chapel on March 4, 2009.
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Glad that you were challenged by Dr. Schuchardt's presentation. We were, too, and continue to be. Did you catch his "God Does Not Post to YouTube" video?We consider it a privilege to be able to post such presentations from our community.
I'm not a Christian, but am committed to my spiritual & ethical well being, and work very hard to cultivate meaningful principles in my outlook & life.
One of these is critical open-mindedness. So when I was watching this clip, instead of hearing "God", "Jesus" etc, I thought of the speaker's points in terms of "truth," "good," "beauty," "responsibility", "care" etc.
When I did, I found that this video makes a powerful statement on media saturation & how to protect ourselves from it.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
Glad that you were challenged by Dr. Schuchardt's presentation. We were, too, and continue to be. Did you catch his "God Does Not Post to YouTube" video?We consider it a privilege to be able to post such presentations from our community.
One of these is critical open-mindedness. So when I was watching this clip, instead of hearing "God", "Jesus" etc, I thought of the speaker's points in terms of "truth," "good," "beauty," "responsibility", "care" etc.
When I did, I found that this video makes a powerful statement on media saturation & how to protect ourselves from it.