Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Who Said That?

I found this quote today and I thought it would be a fun game to see if any of you who read my blog can guess who actually said it. The answer might shock some of you. So read it and hit the comment button and leave your best guess. I'll drop in from time to time to see if anybody gets it right. And I might throw out a few hints if you need help. No prizes or anything. Just for the fun of it. By the way, I agree with this.
"Americans are a religious people. 90% of us believe in God, 70% affiliate themselves with an organized religion, 38% call themselves committed Christians. Substantially more people in America believe in angels than they do in evolution. This religious tendency is not simply the result of successful marketing by skilled preachers or the draw of popular megachurches. In fact, it speaks to a hunger that is deeper than that, a hunger that goes deeper than any particular issue or cause. Each day it seems, that thousands of Americans who are going about their daily rounds--they're dropping off their kids, they're driving to the office, they're flying to a business meeting, they're shopping at the mall, they're trying to stay on their diets--and they're coming to the realization that something's missing. They're deciding that their work, their possessions, their diversions, their sheer business is not enough. They want a sense of purpose, a narrative arc to their life; they're looking to relieve a chronic loneliness, a feeling supported by a recent study that shows Americans have fewer close friends and confidants than ever before, and so they need assurance that someone out there cares about them, is listening to them. That they are not just destined to travel down that long highway towards nothingness."

5 comments:

Becky said...

let's go with Hilaryv

Adam said...

Come on Jason, you gotta make it harder. It was my guy Barack Obama. And he looks like he is going to win the potomac primary tonight.

Adam said...

here is the link to a video of the speech. That quote starts about 8:50 into the video. Its realy a remarkable speech. enjoy.

http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid353515028/bctid416343938

Jason Collins said...

Very good, Adam! And congratulations on your guy winning and taking the delegate lead last night.

Adam said...

I think its about time Democratic candidates stopped marginalizing the Christian community and realied that we are not single issue voters.