Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Mormonism Part 2

The second video in my Mormonism series. The subject of this one is the beliefs of Mormons. Mormons claim to be Christians, but Christians do not accept Mormons as Christians. Being a Christian I have commented on some of my objections to their beliefs and why I believe some of them to be unbiblical.


The next one is going to be on family and will also address polygamy more in depth. I just mention it briefly at the end of this video.


Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=544a_3NFl_A



Monday, June 20, 2011

Mormonism Part 1

I figured I would do some videos recording interesting things and facts that I am learning about in my Mormonism class. These videos are not intended to be a replacement for actually studying the religion yourself though should you be interested in it. This is part 1.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Natural Human Rights

First video post for this blog. I may actually continue to do this in the future because it is easier for me than having to write these posts out. The audio is behind the video, but I figured out what the issue was so future videos will not have this issue. If the embed does not work for you the link is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt-vm7Lhb2c


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

What I Learned About Introversion and Extraversion

Psychology has been something of interest to me ever since I took a course in it in college, and if I could have at that point I might have changed my major but it was the final course so I wasn't able to. Well lately I have been looking into introversion and extraversion. What has prompted this interest has been, as modern psychologists might say, "the way I have been experiencing myself" recently. Commonly it seems that extraverts are thought to be people who are outgoing, sociable, always up for doing something, and incapable of reflection. And it seems that introverts are thought to be people are not outgoing, prefer to be with their thoughts, and can go for weeks without social interaction. Now I think there is truth to those definitions, but I think that it is an incomplete definition of introversion and extroversion.