I'm seeking to stir things up a little. I'm just starting, of course,
so there aren't tons of things out there just yet, but I feel I have
something to say that needs to be heard. It's not a Christian
message, I am not a Christian - but at its heart, it's also not an
anti-Christian message. Some will certainly see it that way, but it's
not "about" Christianity to me, it's about religion in general and the
human spirit. We have been at the crossroads for the past
many-thousands of years, and today I think we can finally pick
ourselves up and set off down one path or another. The choice is
ours, and we may eventually split up and go two separate paths - two
or more separate species coming from what is today "modern man". Who
knows? But we can communicate more efficiently than ever before, and
I'm seeking to communicate about things which the modern world really
should be talking about, subjects they try to shuffle under the carpet
as if ignoring them will solve all problems.
So please check it out, if that sort of thing interests you. And even
if you don't agree with what you hear, if you like that style of
communication, I would ask you to please help spread the word and
become involved - pick yourself up a web-cam and begin the debate.
It's amazing what a difference seeing and listening to someone can
make, though for some, text-based forums like Usenet are most vital.
For that reason, I will endeavor to respond to anyone who posts
replies to my videos on Usenet. Just leave a notation in the comments
section of YouTube telling me where you've posted it (a message ID
would be ideal) and I'll gladly read what you have to say and respond
to it (by video by default, but in Usenet itself if you state that as
your preference).
If you think you're interested in joining in, here is where I'm
located on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=DancesWithDeath
I will also be seeking ways to open up videos on YouTube - mine, at
least, but all videos if possible - to those who are blind, deaf or
both. I can sign my videos, but I don't presently have the right
equipment for that. When I get it, I will start doing so. I'd love
suggestions on how to open up these communications to various ****tions
of the disabled or "differently-abled" community, let me know what you
think.
Sincerely,
Bill Shroyer


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