The Ethics of FAILblog.org

This week has been all about ethics.

I’ve been in classes for the past week and a half at Bethel Seminary in St. Paul, MN (which is why the posts have been few and far between.) Basically my days have consisted of class from 8-4:30, go home (read: dorm) and eat, read, sleep, and do it all over again the next day.

Here’s a land-mine-face-melter-rump-shaker truth of the week: Our problem is not that we’re immoral as fallen human beings, it’s that we’re moral. According to Genesis 3, the problem for the human race is that we are able to tell the difference between good and evil. God designed us to hear only from him, not to try and judge for ourselves what is right and what is wrong. That, my friends, will challenge a lot of people’s theology. (All that and you didn’t even have to pay a dime!)

But enough talk about ethics. Let’s dumb things down a bit and watch a video of a foreign newscaster faint during a broadcast. Nothing says “funny” like momentary unconsciousness!



Bonus Question: What are the ethical issues involved in this video? Extra credit for the right answer!

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3 Responses to “The Ethics of FAILblog.org”

  1. Jerry February 11, 2009 at 2:58 pm #

    Love how they let her lie there and attempt to continue on. Thinking someone else will help her.

  2. Justin Wise February 11, 2009 at 3:11 pm #

    It's just all kind of awkward, isn't it?

  3. Lucius February 11, 2009 at 3:30 pm #

    I'd say coming to work drunk poses a few ethical questions…