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More X-Men on it’s way

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

Mystique & Magneto from X-Men 3I won’t hide the excitement behind the upcoming release of the third installment of the X-Men movie series.
X-Men 3: The Last Stand
will it hit world wide release on May 26th, 2006. From what we see in the official trailer it’s an all out war between “classic humans” and humans with the X gene. I’ll save the details for the trailer to tell. I had some concerns when I heard that the previous director Bryan Singer was not onto the X3 boat, gone to direct the also summer blockbuster to be: Superman. Besides the fact that X-Men is a huge franchise it is to my opinion the best comic-to-movie adaptation and is light years ahead of Spider-Man. None the less, the official website has been updated recently and now features all the goodies you could expect (wallpapers, screensavers, trailer, mobile goodies, cast info and more). X-Men 3 will be a solid movie that promises to be one of the biggest hit of the summer. Be sure that I’ll get to see it as soon as it comes out and will make a brief review of it.

Meanwhile I found that article originating from Newsfactor.com : Are There X-Men Among Us? It puts in perspective how we are still evolving and what are the probabilities of having a Storm or Rogue in our society.

It’s all about faith

Friday, April 14th, 2006

Today is Good Friday, it’s the day that commemorates the crucifixion of the Christ, which was to be reborn three days later. Now this brought me to think how much our entire society was based on the concept of sheer fate. Now this post has no intention of turning your allegiance to Christianity but on only to shed some light of a universal concept that is greatly misunderstood. Now let us consider what we know. Can you bluntly prove anything that you know. Let’s take for example the Mount Everest, we’ve been told it’s the highest mountain on Earth. Even if I’ve never been there or know it’s precise location I believe what I’ve been told is true and in all good faith I will defend this position no matter what.

The word faith has various uses; its central meaning is similar to “belief”, “trust” or “confidence”, but unlike these terms, “faith” tends to imply a transpersonal rather than interpersonal relationship – with God or a higher power. The object of faith can be a person (or even an inanimate object or state of affairs) or a proposition (or body of propositions, such as a religious credo). In each case, however, faith is in an aspect of the object and cannot be logically proven or objectively known. Faith can also be defined as accepting as true something which one has been told by someone who is believed to be trustworthy. In its proper sense faith means trusting the word of another.
- Wikipedia.

Hands of Faith, help from aboveNow religious beliefs are somehow based on similar assessments, there is claim that an event happened and we are to believe what we have been told. Now you’ll tell me the major difference is that if I don’t believe the Everest is the top of the world I can just buy a ticket for Tibet and go measure it myself. Now the strength of science is that it’s always based on empiric data that can be verified or on data that has been verified in a rigorous way. Now that is interesting because pretty much every religion on this planet is based on writings left by different people. From this point on, it’s the job of Historians to double-check if those information are true or the simple work of fiction. Hopefully we live in a ear where information can be easily preserved , when it comes to events like the 9/11 terrorist attack no one will be able to deny their existence because even a thousand years from now they’ll find audio, picture and video footage of the event.

By digging deeper we must understand that faith is not about what you can prove, it’s about a conviction that something exists without the need of tangible proof. That’s pretty inconvenient because if Jesus came in this century (21st) we’d have live footage of his death and rebirth and their would be a lot more believers right? Now some of you must explain to me how is it that so many people throughout the ages believed in God or for other cultures in different divinities. How is it that human beings all adopt a pattern that involves supernatural forces. Now what is raving amongst North America and Europe is the atheisism. Now that’s an easy position, I don’t believe in anything, or better yet agnosticism, give me proof!

There that famous/infamous say that “God is dead” or something. That’s like claiming that humans needed God up to now and that thanks to science they can shed that obsolete concept. Ok, now I’m not trying to make too much criticism but I’ll get back to my theory on the subject. The world is the balance of two opposing forces, order and chaos, good an evil, day and night. We have all reasons to believe the world is made of opposites that create balance; eat or be eaten, if we were only to eat we would run out of resources and all die (hey aren’t we doing that to the planet right now?) So in this perspective religion has been there to identify the different forces that rule this world and give meaning to what happens, whether it’s explainable or not. So there is no real difference between science and religion; they both try to present explanations to what is happening around us. So basics reviewed, by joining both how and why we get a suitable explanation for everything.

In my personal opinion science is simply an other form of religion, and like all others they don’t like others to take their place. One thing is certain, the human mind will always seek for the extraordinary, before there was magic, now there is science-fiction. You think Spider-Man or Batman are not mythic figures equivalent to Hercules or Troy? The human psyche is not made to joggle between two ideas, it’s much more simple to pick one and use it as default for any situation, I’m asking to question your faith. Whether it’s in science or religion, it’s the best way to understand others and understand yourself. I could tell you right here and now I have a cure for HIV and give you a ton of scientific proof but you’ll never be a 100% sure until you actually see someone being cured by it. If it were to be true you wouldn’t take long to accept the fact, and eventually would meet someone that was cured this way. The tale of the Christ works a bit in the same way. The existence of God was known back then, he made miracles and there was believers.

Now then again the choice is yours, I’m not going to write a book on this blog, but if you’d like to discuss this column with me, share ideas or concepts on life please leave a comment!
Read more on the subject: Technology as Religion, When Technology and Religion Converge

Was that broken?

Friday, April 7th, 2006

This morning was not as usual. Got up way too early and just decided to do something else of my time. What better to watch a part of Kill Bill in the morning ;)

Travel-Money.jpgNow what about this broken stuff? I few months back I recall visiting this website: This Is Broken. This project website shows pictures of business that make stupid things or make weird associations. For example having an Ice Cream stand in front of a fitness center (it’s bad business for one of them). Now this site only displays pictures and it’s not meant to be hilarious or anything but makes you think about serious stuff: This morning on the radio (CKOI 96,9, French Canadian – American influenced) aired a short ad about gambling and gaming problems. This message was quite crude but can’t translate it for you because there was a pun that works only in French. Now this is a good thing and I really think that people with gaming problems should seek for help, but someone on that radio station does not agree. Call it a human mistake, careless misfortune, but right after that particular advertisement we had an other one about the Lotto Super 7 and it’s 17 million dollars prize. Now you get the non-sense? It’s not like you had a break or anything, those two ads were consecutive! Even more shocking is that most people wont see it as an attempt to maintain a healthy number of “gamblers”, we all know that if they loose all their cash in gambling they will not have three bucks to put on the Super 7, 6/49 or other lottery for that matter.
Seriously you can go check their website, they actually made a Foundation for Responsible Gaming, you can see part of their ad campaign there.

In between…

Monday, June 6th, 2005

Sitting in between two ways of life, stretched apart with two cultures. How does a man finds his place on Earth, how does he understand the plan prepared for him. How can he not defy his boundaries, how can he not challenge his fate. How can he win a fight against good and evil when they team up to beat him. This life is a dark cloud where the unexpected is common, to survive is not even a challenge. Zombified by the social structure, mental process you are raised with. Oh yes! there is a way, a way to walk the right path but your very life and passions is blinding you even further. Feel your way through life and pray to survive the next day. Because they’ll prey on you everyday.

Crashing down

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

Got home, took a shower and fell asleep by accident… never happened to you? It’s quite simple, it’s really hot out there (+28 °C) then you take a relaxing shower, you just lye for 10 seconds and you should loose 2 hours of important work. Nevermind let’s get back to it; all those end of semester paper and tests to prepare. One piece of advice our society is sick because we lack in our sleep hours, the advice being; during the summer stay in bed as long as possible!

A word on motivation

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005

You know the funniest thing happened to me. Today I had 2 big tests, one in History and the other in French. The thing is last night we had guests home (people from my church, we spent a few hours in prayer). The thing is as time came to pass I became frustrated by the fact that I had less and less time to study. But my mother gave me some advice; let God deal with thoses things because the time you take for that is never lost. After the home service (ended around 10PM) I managed to study until midnight. And I was still unsure about what to do of the situation. So this morning my test starting at 8AM had to get up at 6 and did… I won’t extend on that for ever. But with the support of God. I think I did good on thoses tests. The situation might of looked ugly but it’s not about what you are able to do. It’s not about luck either. I believe that in the grand design of things there might be a plan for you… So to all of you guys out there. I wish you to find in yourself the will to believe that there is something more…