At least you’ve got time to get right with God
I opened my browser a few minutes ago (FireFox, of course) and was pleased to find that I don’t have to wonder anymore about when the world will come to an end. A group of scientists has mercifully given all of us a hint about when it will be officially too late to call on Jesus to save us from our sins. Apparantly we only have a billion years or so left, so don’t even think about waiting until the last second to get right with Jesus.
Just to be on the safe side, I wouldn’t even wait until the last millennium. But hey, that’s me. You do what you need to do.
Wow. Just wow.
Our society has come a long way in our acceptance of things that aren’t true. We listen to lawyers give closing arguments defending a client who is 100% guilty and applaud him or her for their cleverness. We are swayed by a politician’s campaign speech and are won over more by how it is crafted and delivered than we are by what is actually said, mainly because we know the vast majority of it isn’t even true or possible. We know they’re playing fast and loose with truth and accept it.
And so, what do we do with this story about a high school football player faking his own recruitment to the point of holding a televised press conference revealing his choice of colleges? Inevitably, something like this was going to happen. Some will say the media is to blame because they’ve blown college football recruiting out the wazoo with hype; others will say the boy is wrong for concocting the story. I’d say there’s plenty of blame to go around, but the real question is this: take football out of the story and substitute politics and tell me how it’s different. Maybe we should start writing stories like this at CNN, MSNBC, and FOXNews about the way candidates lie to the country in their campaign speeches?
Weathergeeks unite!
So, who knows how many hours of quality television programming will be interrupted today as the weathergeeks track “Winter Blast 08?” Time will tell how wrong they are…
Stay tuned.
**update: after all the warnings and “can’t miss” snow predictions, we got a dusting. Go figure.




