Friday, July 18, 2008

Billy Graham at TED

Billy Graham at the TED conference in 1998. The video is about 25 minutes.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Margaret Sanger on sin

From this transcript, an interview by Mike Wallace in 1957:

WALLACE: Do you believe in sin -- When I say believe I don't mean believe in committing sin do you believe there is such a thing as a sin?

SANGER: I think the greatest sin in the world is bringing children into the world--that have disease from their parents, that have no chance in the world to be a human being practically. Delinquents, prisoners, all sorts of things just marked when they're born. That to me is the greatest sin -- that people can -- can commit..

WALLACE: But sin in the ordinary sense that we regard it -- do you believe or do you not believe.

SANGER: What-what would they be?

WALLACE: Do you believe infidelity is a sin?

SANGER: Well, I'm not going to specify what I think is a sin. I stated what I think is the worst sin.

WALLACE: Yes, but then you asked me to say what--and I said what and ah--you refuse to answer me?

SANGER: I don't know about infidelity, that has many personalities to it--and what a person's own belief is--you can't, I couldn't generalize on any of those things as being sins.

WALLACE: Murder is a sin...

SANGER: Well, I naturally think murder, whether it's a sin or not, is a terrible act.
This woman declares that bringing a child into the world in less than ideal circumstances is the worst sin possible, but when it comes to murder, she's not convinced it's sin.

I encourage you to read the entire transcript. It's a little long, but well worth the read to get a little insight into why society has gone downhill so fast in the last 50 years.