This blog contains comments and teaching regarding living the Christian faith and comments on the intersection of faith and many other aspects of life from pop culture to science. It also has some stories--hopefully they are amusing stories--from my life. ~Dan
Showing posts with label Charlie Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlie Brown. Show all posts
Monday, December 16, 2024
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Getting Tired of the "Experts"
I was watching a panel of distinguished experts who all wore
very nice neckties on an all-news channel and they were talking with confidence
and authority about what “could happen” and what “could not happen” regarding
some of the current political stories.
As I listened carefully, their discussion became even more
earnest and then I noticed that suddenly, their voices began to sound, to me,
like the strange honking-type noise that was used when any adults spoke on the
old Charlie Brown animated specials. The
“experts” were still speaking normally, but they sounded, to my hearing, like
empty, vacuous noise.
“Wah, wah wah, waaah, wah wah waaaaah!”
For a moment I was puzzled about what to do next. But then it hit me and I flipped through the
channels and found a “Road Runner” cartoon.
I smiled and said, “Ahhh, yes. Indeed!”
The intellectual brilliance that I encountered there was
much more profound.
(And, frankly, there’s great practical value in knowing how
to make a giant slingshot that can launch yourself out over a cliff.)
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Getting Tired of Hearing The "Experts"
I was
watching a panel of distinguished experts who all wore very nice neckties on an
all-news channel and they were talking with confidence and authority about what
“could happen” and what “could not happen” regarding some of the current
political stories.
As I
listened carefully, their discussion became even more earnest and then I
noticed that suddenly, their voices began to sound, to me, like the strange
honking-type noise that was used when any adults spoke on the old Charlie Brown
animated specials. The “experts” were
still speaking normally, but they sounded, to my hearing, like empty, vacuous noise.
“Wah,
wah wah, waaah, wah wah waaaaah!”
For a
moment I was puzzled about what to do next.
But then it hit me and I flipped through the channels and found a “Road
Runner” cartoon.
I
smiled and said, “Ahhh, yes. Indeed!”
The intellectual
brilliance that I encountered there was much more profound.
(And,
frankly, there’s great practical value in knowing how to make a giant slingshot
that can launch yourself out over a cliff.)
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