I wonder if I should post in this thread...
I mean, it seems like a good idea, and it's really more just to read than necessarily respond to...
Then again, we do have this whole 'blog' feature that I could use...
Hmm...I'm not sure. Perhaps I could do both, but I'll have to ponder that for a while...
On another note, it's Sunday (which is the busiest day of the week for those in ministry as a career/profession).
*sigh* It's all good...I'll get back to this eventually...but if my blogs or posts here are anything like my journal irl...it could be days, weeks, months, even years...between writings. ...which is ironic, because I can actually glean a lot from literature and give a lot from writing...it's just that something about it doesn't particularly tickle my fancy...
I guess that while there is substance and thought and even enhancement (on a sort of... grammatical level...with speaking, reading, exposure, and the like...), overall, in today's fast-paced world of sensory overloading entertainment as well as necessary work, school, or otherwise productivity-related media and electronic communications, the old ways (while still valuable in their given states) just tend not to quite measure up.
This may upset some, I know, but look at this way... People at an earlier time and age actually enjoyed listening to people speak (in the form of lecture), and did so as a form of entertainment. Thus, the lecture (or preaching) format in our churches and schools exists. Recent studies (and many past), however, show this to be the least effective way of learning for most... strange...don't you think? IT was for a time, quite effective, but then a great deal of life is change...
In a similar fashion, I found myself reading and writing electronically far more than simply picking up a book or pen, and in earnest am almost really more inclined to. Sure, when it comes to music, I better enjoy the pencil and page, but then...shift happens.
"Did You Know?/Shift Happens" (Version 6, 2012) - YouTube