On the good side of things, the iTunes discovery download last week entitled "Grace" and sung by Phil Wickham is not bad. It’s cool that iTunes puts Christian music on the market like that. But I strongly suspect that it's only because Christians, (having "scruples" with downloading music for free, what with the Bible saying it's wrong etc.), are probably one of their biggest customers. But don't anyone sue me if that's wrong, and christians turn out not to be one of iTune's biggest buyers. it's only speculative anyway. On the dumb side of things, when did the time change happen??? Suddenly my computer was an hour different from my cell phone. I guess my cell phone was changed automatically (evidencing once again that "they" and "them" have way too much control over my things...I mean what if I didn't want my cell phone to switch to an hour earlier, did they ever think of that) And now all my assignments are due an hour earlier!!! This has definitely put a damper on my WSU assignment deadlines. Everything used to be due by 3:00 pm Philippine time (which was midnight in Utah). But now the switchover is an hour earlier, 2:00 pm in the Philippines is now midnight in Utah. Argh, how annoying, why did those people have to think of messing up everyone's lives by switching the time every few months?
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Check their top 10 lists. I hardly think Christians are their biggest customer base. The fact that you would put something as offensive as an assumption that non believers are unscrupulous and dishonest is both offensive and a point of immense fascination -- do you care at all that a non believer may read your arrogant comment and think less of Christians?
Besides, how many Missionaries do you know have downloaded music illegally? I know many.
By Andrew L., at Monday, April 03, 2006
I'm sorry. That was very, very mean of me. I just get mad when people say things that would offend a non believer without thinking
I heart you. Please forgive me.
By Andrew L., at Tuesday, April 04, 2006
i said christian's buy music from itunes, i didn't in any way say that they only bought christian music. And what i said is still true even it if is offensive. Christians have their conscience as well as the Word of God and the Holy Spirit telling them it's wrong to download music for free. Whereas non christians only have their conscience. Thus, logically, Christians do have more scruples against, or should i say more of an incentive for, not downloading music for free.
By Joy, at Tuesday, April 04, 2006
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