Cambridge photos etc.
I’m now terribly excited as I have a Flickr Pro account, but there’s an iPhoto bug in the export feature which is losing aperture information. Never mind, I’m sure it’ll be fixed eventually.
In other news, I was looking back at my photos of the latest Oxford animal rights demonstration, and rediscovered the sign “Vivisection is satanic” that a couple of people had. Interesting. Also “Would Jesus torture God’s creatures?” Well, no – he wasn’t a scientist, he was the Son of God. He had far more important things to do than save humanity from physical sickness. It shows how much Jesus and Satan have been minimised in public awareness, though. Jesus is the do-gooder, Satan is the do-badder (not a word, but it’ll do). While this is true, that’s a rather minimal interpretation of their role.
Mark 11:15-18 is just one story that turns the public idea of Jesus on its head. He wasn’t just a meek do-gooder – he was far more radical. Calling a group of his critics a “brood of vipers” isn’t exactly a meek response.
Anyway, that wasn’t what I was planning to write about. In fact, I’m not sure I was planning to write anything. (Do you find that other people’s pictures aren’t always the most interesting things? I do sometimes, so I apologise.)
Matthew @ 11:49, April 29, 2006 to Miscellaneous | Comments (4)
Comments:
Mark
Fraiser Spears has just updated the Flickr Export Plugin, so you might want to check out the new version
Comment added at 12:13, April 29, 2006
Matthew
I emailed him and he thinks it’s an iPhoto bug though.
Comment added at 12:17, April 29, 2006
Rory
Jesus was a healer. He healed hundreds if not thousands of people. So I would say He was saving humanity from physical sickness. Of course, His saving humanity from spiritual sickness was undoubtedly far more important.
(Sorry, just an aside.)
Comment added at 13:16, May 1, 2006
Matthew
You know what I meant. :)
Comment added at 08:07, May 2, 2006
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