Letter From God

July 12, 2008 · Comments

Katrina and I were checking some things out on YouTube. We both like this nifty UK team, Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip. Their most popular tune is Thou Shalt Always Kill, which is fun itself. But this video, “Letter From God,” is interesting to consider. Do I agree with his point of view? Not necessarily, but it opened my mind up. Point to make to people thinking about the value of social media: you can explore MANY points of view for free online, spread them, and build movements with almost no cost, and with no restrictions and barriers.

What do you think?

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  • Really good work. The music is almost distracting; well written.
  • Nice find, Chris! The power of such mediums is incredible.
  • That's really well done.
    Things like this always make me wonder if I'm exercising my creativity 'muscles' enough.
    :)
  • As a fan of spoken word poetry, Scroobius Pip is doing a great job of bringing the verbal arts into social media. I highly recommend that everyone checks out more of his stuff.

    Thanks for sharing this, Chris. This is one of my favorite pieces of his.
  • Very cool - both the medium and the message.
  • Nice post Chris...
    and I love the video - clear message :o)
  • Very cool presentation. I always am amused by people who seem to blame God when things go wrong, but never give Him praise when things go right. There are also a lot of things which are right in this world.

    The theology of the video is certainly questionable, but its more becuase we don't fully understand the relationship between "free will" and God's "plan". One of those things you can't ever really understand I guess.
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