POC Blog

The random technotheolosophical blogging of Reid S. Monaghan

Chicken Resurrections...well, not really

 

Now this may just freak some people out: "Zombie chickens" hatch debate over older chickens' fate

Apparently when hens which are farmed for laying eggs get too old to produce those over easy specialties, they are euthanized in the following fashion:

To kill the chickens, farmers suffocate them in sealed boxes filled with carbon dioxide, a practice that has drawn the ire of animal rights groups. Afterward, the hens are layered in mounds of sawdust.

After being buried, some of the chickens "woke up" and started running around.  Besides freaking people out (think Pet Seminary) apparently there is some debate about what to do with the birds.  I am guessing the animal rights crowd might want a nursing home for the chickens, but the old school guy in me just says to keep them in the box longer.

But it looks like the "zombie chickens" have to wait awile before than can become something useful - like fuel.

A new European technology that turns dead cows into fuel to generate electricity -- and that could be the fate of spent hens someday, said Rich Matteis, head of the Pacific Egg and Poultry Association.

But ``that's not something that's going to be available anytime soon,'' he said.

Giving animal rights groups a cause for today.  Thanks to the chickens that ain't going down for nobody.

A to Z in Greek

There is a mistake in this illustration which recently ran in the NY Times along with an article chronicling a recent atheist gathering (mentioned in this POC Bundle).  Can you find the mistake? 

Hint Read Revelation 1...A to Z in Greek...

UNC Football Developments

 

Good news for the UNC Football Program. When I was in school we were good at both football and basketball...then Mack Brown went to Texas. With Butch Davis hired - the future may look a bit brighter for the baby blue gridiron boys.

I was on staff with Athletes in Action at Virginia Tech when Davis brought the Miami Hurricanes out of a period of probation and back to national prominence.  Maybe he can help the 1-9 Tar Heels.  I'll have to get used to cheering for coach Davis after years of cheering against him as a Hokie!

What to do when you come home from Iraq?

Yes, you can throw a party and blow your own buttocks up...yes, America did come from the good people over there in England.

Here is the story on MSNBC: Briton hurt after lighting firecracker in buttocks

I think this guy is a real Ninja...

This is just crazy stuff:

Should I buy this book?

My decision is not usually this complicated…but I thought this graphic was funny.  A friend sent it to me; I’m not sure where he gleaned this little masterpiece. I lean towards the old quote by Erasmus as well -“When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes.”

 
(HT - Brad Tunnell) 

SimChurch


New Video Game is putting Sim City and Sim Earth to shame.  Why build a city when you can build a megachurch.  Check out this new offering online.

Reid's disclaimer: Megachurches are not bad in and of themselves...but this link is funny.   And there are some megachurches that are doing goofy things.

 

Some Fine Satire from Russell Moore

Russell Moore has a funny little commentary on the TNIV being the official translation of Relevant Magazine.  I found this to be fantastic little weave of satire and wit.   If you are a huge TNIV fan (I'm not) and can't laugh you may not like this.  But I think whether you are über-Relevant or a 1950s pipe organ player you will get a kick out of this.

We know CS Lewis would not be allowed to be a Southern Baptist pastor (the moderate beer drinking thing), but he sure wrote, according to Moore, a great "early screenplay for The Chronic(what?)cles of Narnia movie that provided the context for Saturday Night Live's "Lazy Sunday" skit." 

If you have never seen Lazy Sunday it has been everywhere for a long time...and it might indicate you are not really with it.

My only edit to Dr. Moore's post would be to adjust his urban venacular in the final line. I would change it to: "Its all about the Benjamins, baby!" as this phrase is a bit more relevant.  See Urban Dictionary.  Or perhaps they knew this and used the "All about the Hamiltons" phrase on purpose to poke at sounding cool.  If so, the post is more masterfully written than I previously thought.

Touché! Dr. Moore.  Thank you for spurring the gift of laughter in the church. 
 

Watch this movie trailer and take this quiz...

Watch this movie trailer and then weigh in on this quiz: Jesus Camp

Tell us what family relation you see when you watch the trailer for Jesus Camp:
Like a distant Uncle who is a little crazy
My brothers and sisters in Christ
Maybe some relation, but I hope not
Family? These people are freakin nuts
Current Results

NC State and High Intelligence


Being a graduate from UNC Chapel Hill, this video about NC State confirms my long held suspicions about the people who roll under the sign of the Wolfpack.  Yet, I do love those RhettandLink Guys.

Additionally, you need to watch their - "Burgaz on the Beach" videos...too funny...too, too funny.  All the videos from Rhett and Link can be found here.

These guys are married, have kids, etc.  I remember them when they were Seniors in High School, playing in a band called the Wax Paper Dogs.   They were part of a "youth group" I was hanging with as a college guy and post graduate. 

Fun to see them grow up...well, sort of.  Did I mention that I love those RhettandLink Guys. 

Challies has another funny up

This time, you can create your own online league and play fantasy church - This is a trip...read the comments if you have a minute.

This is Just Weird

This web site is spooky weird. Who welcomes you to the site? A fully animated white guy with flowing haired who is supposed to be Jesus.  Here is a picture of it - you have to go to site to see the video for yourself.

 
Is that Gaia behind Jesus? What the heck is that?

Worth a laugh, a tear, or just a puzzled look.  Here is the link: Welcome To Cross Rev Connect

On the bottom of the site is the following tag: This site was created and inspired by God through the Power Of The Holy Spirit. Maybe, but I'm not so sure that the Jesus video thing was inspired by God and of the Holy Ghost.

(HT - Tim Challies)

Mass Ape Immigration Anticipated

Just when everyone thought that the deepest jungles were the choice destination of classic ape living with the highest of style, another location emerges as the great ape living place of choice.

Instead of living in those terrible jungles, or even more disgusting, a prison human's call a "zoo", great apes may now immigrate to balmy mediteranean destination known as Spain!  Oh yes, in Spain the apes are afforded a legal status of equality with human beings, complete with labor laws, paid vacations, and maternity/paternity leave.  They can even join the union and only be required to work 26 hours a week!

As the European population ages and the Euros just refuse to reproduce, many see the new Ape population as a great asset to the economy.  Jose Noway, a prominent Spanish politician, recently commented:

I think it is great to have our Ape brothers in the work force.  We don't have any more people for jobs so someone will have to do it.   We think Apes may be our solution.  Up until now radical Islamists have taken over our jobs, but now we have a second source of labor.  Granted, Apes cannot use computers, do simple math, count money, understand simple abstractions such as banking, but they do have similar DNA to us.  Plus, we think if put in the right environment, such as Europe, the Apes will rapidly learn and evolve.  Additionally, we hope the apes can help our sorry football team in future world cups!  The apes have been victims of speciesism for too long.  Spain is leading the world in this new revolution! 

Peter Singer echoed great enthusiasm as the goals of his Great Ape Project are being realized!  The goals of the great ape declaration are finally coming to past in the enlightened lands of Spain.

We demand the extension of the community of equals to include all great apes: human beings, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas and orang-utans.

The community of equals is the moral community within which we accept certain basic moral principles or rights as governing our relations with each other and enforceable at law...

Apes everywhere rejoiced at the movement in Spain.  Though the ape community's reaction was mostly positive, there have been some mixed responses.  Some, who desire to remain anonymous, shared their disappointment by the slow progress in America.  Many understand that the ape community really dislikes Europe as they see no future for the continent.  Most prefer the state of California as the true golden coast of ape rights.  They feel it is the first state which may grant them moral standing in the community of equals.  Though thankful for the movement in Spain, many want to see lobbying dollars and more social pressure put on California.  Ape Lincoln (R - Asia) did go on record about the so called Californian Initiative:

The great apes of our lands do appreciate all the efforts, hard work, and tireless service to achieve this great victory for ape-kind in Spain. Yet much more work is to be done.  We have many, many zealous friends in California that need our support in their struggle.  Once apes have rights in California, we will be truly free from the bonds of speciesism - plus, we can go live in Hollywood and continue to follow our dear brother Clyde in the movie business. 

 

 

 

This will be the great day of rejoicing for all ape-kind - when California drops her great deception of human superiority.  This will signal the end of ape oppression! 

Americans are mixed on the whole matter - some realizing that we are no better than apes want to go ahead and codify this evident truth in law.  Some simpletons (particularly Jews, Muslims and Christians) want to maintain that human beings are ontologically distinct from the apes.  But some superstitions are slow to pass in the minds of men. 

[For the Reuter's story on Spain to grant equal rights to Apes, see
Demanding rights for great apes]

 

Here Birdie, Birdie

This is a fun bird - lots of fun at parties.  Too funny - you have to watch this.

Lyrebird Unbeleivable Jungle Bird Mimics Bird and Human Sounds - Google Video

<HT - Challies>

This is Funny!

This is for geeks - but I thought this was very funny

Airline Pilot Central - FedEx arrivals during Thunderstorms

(HT - Challies.com)

A Worldview from a Monkey

 


This is a great example of a worldview. A self-referentially incoherent worldview; indeed, nihilism has always cannabilized itself. It cannot be sustained. At least this attempt is a bit funny...or is it?

Check this out - Dance, Monkeys, Dance - then come back...

One interesting feature of this filmstrip is that is plays the rather played out song and dance that "religion" is the source of all wars, then it displays an image of a 20th century war that was related more to atheistic economic theory than religion.  Go figure.  

Additionally, he goes on to say "the monkies have so much potential if they would only apply themselves" - what does that mean?  Potential for what?  For if the worldview of this filmstrip is true...then one monkey way is as good as another - in fact, there is no good, there are just monkies, and we have nothing left to say.  Yet the author seems to have a lot to say...I wonder why that monkey feels compelled to speak?

On "New Gospels

With all the buzz surrounding the Gospel of Judas, I found this to be pretty funny...

The Gospel of Brutus: A Revolutionary Revelation About the Real Jesus

I'll have a short post on Gnostic gospels up soon...very short, but lots of friends have been asking questions, so I thought I would throw my stick in the fire. 

The Great Philosophers on March Madness and Bracketology

What Would They Say About March Madness and Bracketology?

[Updated 3/20/06 : Due to UNC's recent loss to lowly George Mason University (no offense), the illustrations below of the philosophy of the great thinkers lose some force.   However, not being a fair weather fan, I stand by the arguments below.  Though I may have to be an antirealist to hold the one that says Dook sucks...they still look pretty good]

Plato

There is a perfect basketball bracket, but all brackets are but shadows of the form. Though the bracket last year where UNC defeated a powerful Illinois team came very close to the good. I came to this through use of the dialetic with a Dook fan.

AristotleEthically, one can find a a good bracket by approaching the golden mean. One should not just pick all top seeds, or all upset games, but in moderation, you may approach a virtuous good life in March Madness.
PlotinusThe basketball teams all emerge from the world soul and all eminates and flows forth from the one. Do you know what the heck I am talking about?
AugustineYou cannot teach me about basketball brackets using signs and symbols for we all innately know by divine light the truth about basketball.
BoethiusGod knows all things from a standpoint of eternity, even though the games must be played in time with players making good shot selections. For we indeed are guilty of taking bad shots.
AnselmIn all knowledge of basketball, I have faith in my team, though my faith is seeking understanding. In fact, I have an a priori proof that UNC is a necessary team. First, would you agree that UNC is That Than Which Nothing Greater Can Be Thought?
AquinasOne must properly demonstrate from the principles of reason that UNC is the best team. Anselm is a fine boy, but on crack. We have no knowledge in the mind except that which first exists in the senses. Here are five ways (a posteriori) that demonstrate that UNC is the greatest team, by way of observing their effects.
DescartesHere is how I pick my bracket. I just doubt I can do it...but then, because I am doubting, I know I have the foundation from which to build my picks. I pick, therefore I win!
PascalThe one who picks Dook and the one who picks UNC both make a wager. But are both choices equal? Say if I choose UNC and they win it all - I have gained everything, say I pick UNC and they are not the greatest, I have had a good pick and still loose nothing. If I pick Dook and I am right, great I win, but don't really know this for I am dead. But if I am wrong - I have lost everything
HumeDo we really have knowledge of the causes for our bracket choices and the winner of games? We think we do, but we just know this by custom. For it is neither a matter of fact or a relation of ideas.
Kant - Ethically Categorically, one has the imperative to pick the Tarheels. If one does not, it makes all picking impossible.
Kant - EpistemologicallyConcepts without Brackets are Empty. Brackets without Concepts are Blind. So the categories in your basketball mind, structure the reality of your bracket.
HegelThe thesis that Kentucky is the greatest basketball program is challenged by the antithesis that Dook is the greatest. I think the synthesis that is spawned is the UNC must be the best - we are moving towards an ideal.
WittgensteinI don't really think we can talk about brackets and basketball, but you have your own language game, so by all means talk about basketball games.
A. J. AyerMr. Ayer, Dook sucks! Well, Reid your feelings of basketball ethics are meaningless, only statements that are either analytic or empirically verifiable are meaningful. Wait Mr. Ayer, that statement is neither analytic or empirically verifiable. I knew you were wrong...so Dook sucks!
DeriddaCar-olina or Carolin-a. Yeah Jaques, but South Carolina sucks, and there is a difference!
PlantingaBelief that UNC is the best college basketball team is properly basic in one's noetic structure. As long as one can defeat the defeaters for such a belief one is rationally warranted in holding it. A broader foundation is appropriate in religious epistemology. Joe and Suzy Tarheel are rationally justified to believe that UNC is the best; even without proof. But Reid has developed a dozen or so proofs that many other believers ought to make use of

Sir Charles Barkley

Charles Barkley was being interviewed on David Letterman this evening.  Barkley always seems to speak his mind and does not appear to be fearful of foot in mouth disease.  To be honest I like his candid way of talking about race; don't agree with all he says, or think he is a role model (he told us all that) but I think lots of white folk need to here from a Large Black Man from time to time.  Anyway, here is the quote of the night from Barkley in reference to why he "retired" from golf:

If you are a man and you cannot beat a woman or the "smart kids" in a sport, you are not any good. 

So he said after a girl beat him in celebrity golf tournament it was time to retire from playing golf.  Pray for Sir Charles; like me, he needs Jesus.

So You Wanna...

Fun little web site:

SoYouWanna.com teaches you how to do all the things nobody taught you in school.

A fun little web site with some advice - whether it is "good counsel" or not you'll have to check each article. Seems very helpful for the most part.

Link - SoYouWanna.com home

(HT - Evangelical Outpost)