A History Lesson In Grace for this `Serious Saturday`

Video Description:

Short documentary on the fascinating story of how John Newton wrote the most famous hymn in the world…and helped bring about one of the most powerful social justice movements in the history of Western Civilization. Documentary was researched and written by Dr. Devin Brown. It was produced with Asbury University Media Com students and an Asbury Art Dept student under the direction of Prof. Greg Bandy. The original score was composed by Matthew Oxley.

Produced by Asbury University Communication Arts Department in cooperation with Brian Oxley.

Round Two (*Ding* *Ding*): Bill Cunningham vs. Tamara Holder

The first encounter wasn’t pretty either, if you remember. Here are the “lovebirds” again… and Bill is right… this isn’t a game. His numbers are right as well, 220-trillion in unfunded liabilities.

Howd`ya Like This Guy as Your Professor?

Via Gateway Pundit:

David Guth, a professor at the University of Kansas’ journalism department, Tweeted out a sick message to the world after Monday’s Navy Yard shooting.  He hopes that the children of NRA members are killed by the next crazed mass murderer.  And he calls it “God’s justice” on “misguided miscreants”.  Equally appalling is that the University stands behind its sick professor who wishes death on children.

An afterthought ~ Using the professors logic, couldn’t someone similarly posit that if the NRA “caused” these deaths, then God is working mysteriously? In other words, the profs later position backfires on him. It [his position] becomes incoherent, or, self-refuting… taking any moral high-ground he thought he was safe camping out on.