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The Bible epilogue text can be found here and here and here(you may have to
scroll down a bit to find the exact
part...).
My intentions
Hurricane Katrina was horrific on all accounts. After some thought I picked up on a couple of points that seemed to be helpful: firstly when a disaster like this is about to strike you should just get out (which corresponds to the christian message to repent or turn from the way you currently live before God's judgement falls); and secondly, those who are in any position to help should help anyone and everyone regardless of their cultural situation. George Bush had been criticised for not caring about black people and I had wondered whether it was something that could be levelled at christians... are they selective about who they share the news of Jesus with?
Style notes
Images of Bush, a card game I saw on the news and a satellite image of the hurricane.
Other
I don't think that this one works very well. I took advice from Mike Tindall a few years back about using the epilogue text as an interactive element - to send people to the Bible to look up the words and try to work out the connections rather than lay it all out on a plate, but this one is just too abstract. Who know what I was talking about?
My intentions
Hurricane Katrina was horrific on all accounts. After some thought I picked up on a couple of points that seemed to be helpful: firstly when a disaster like this is about to strike you should just get out (which corresponds to the christian message to repent or turn from the way you currently live before God's judgement falls); and secondly, those who are in any position to help should help anyone and everyone regardless of their cultural situation. George Bush had been criticised for not caring about black people and I had wondered whether it was something that could be levelled at christians... are they selective about who they share the news of Jesus with?
Style notes
Images of Bush, a card game I saw on the news and a satellite image of the hurricane.
Other
I don't think that this one works very well. I took advice from Mike Tindall a few years back about using the epilogue text as an interactive element - to send people to the Bible to look up the words and try to work out the connections rather than lay it all out on a plate, but this one is just too abstract. Who know what I was talking about?