Nabila Ramdani – Channel 4 News – Charlie Hebdo Atrocity & Freedom of Speech – 08 January 2015 – Video


Nabila Ramdani - Channel 4 News - Charlie Hebdo Atrocity Freedom of Speech - 08 January 2015
French journalist Nabila Ramdani joins a discussion with Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks and Channel 4 host Jon Snow on freedom of speech in the wake of the attacks on the Charlie Hebdo staff...

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Carnival Freedom Cruise Twister Water Slide Full POV Ride at Sea – GoPro Shot 1080p HD – Video


Carnival Freedom Cruise Twister Water Slide Full POV Ride at Sea - GoPro Shot 1080p HD
This is a POV ride on the Twister water slide on the Carnival Freedom cruise ship! It was shot with a GoPro in 1080p HD. We rode twice in the video. Check out our YouTube show MouseSteps...

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Freedom to Choose (Sup w/ Jesus) — Sterling Sunday School — Graduate Studies for the Remnant – Video


Freedom to Choose (Sup w/ Jesus) -- Sterling Sunday School -- Graduate Studies for the Remnant
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Freedom: the fruit of obeying God

The desire for freedom is natural, especially if we feel boxed in by personal circumstances or social customs. Perhaps it is forced observance of stringent traditions or a domineering family member that makes us think were unable to fulfill our potential or be ourselves.

What kind of freedom are we yearning for? Isnt it the freedom to express our God-given identity, unencumbered by social status, personal history, gender, opinions of family members, or tradition? This freedom isnt found in disobedience or licentiousness, in doing whatever one wants, or living for oneself alone. The freedom to progress and be who we really are is found through obeying God, our creator, the divine Principle of the universe.

Often its not people or traditions themselves that harm us. Rather it is our mistaken belief that something can keep good from us. There is Gods promise in the Bible, If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land (Isaiah 1:19). We might think of the good of the land as the freedom to live our own spiritual individuality.

To be obedient to God is to be who we really are. We are obedient to God, Truth, by expressing honesty and integrity. We are obedient to divine Mind as we give thought to what we do, expressing our native intelligence. We are obedient to God as Love when we show compassion toward others. Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, says in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures: God creates and governs the universe, including man. The universe is filled with spiritual ideas, which He evolves, and they are obedient to the Mind that makes them (p. 295).

Obeying the Ten Commandments and Christ Jesus corollary teachings in the Sermon on the Mount leads to freedom from limits imposed on us. To express love, honesty, humility, confidence in Gods supremacy, peaceableness, and so forth, is to express something of our true nature and to find release from the fear of being dominated. The customs of society may not change, but the individual who listens for Gods guidance gains an independence from human pressures, because God guides us to do what is right in every situation.

Christ Jesus left a remarkable record for those who wish to be free to express their true individuality. His obedience to God gave him a freedom that others had never known. For example, he healed sickness in obedience to Gods law and in opposition to false, physical laws. He even healed people on the Sabbath despite narrow Pharisaical religious codes. He was free from superstition because he served the God of the Bible, the true God, whose presence allows no place for little gods formed in human thought. Even when Jesus was faced with difficult circumstances, his obedience to God gave him the freedom of dominion. After he had calmed a storm at sea it was said, even the winds and the sea obey him (Matthew 8:27). His obedience to God eventually gave him the ultimate freedom the freedom from death.

The way he obeyed God and the way we can obey God is no mystery. Jesus lived in obedience to the laws of God as they are explained in the Bible. What did that involve? He had one God and didnt believe that there could be any other power or Life than the one infinite creator, good. And he loved his fellow beings.

The person who puts God first in daily life is putting unselfishness, lovingkindness, spiritual understanding, willingness to serve, before selfish interests. These qualities lived in family life or in business or wherever we feel caged in bring a change for the better. We free ourselves and by example help others. By living our true Godlike individuality we are in obedience to divine law. And Gods law is supreme in every situation. Through heartfelt obedience to God we can begin to find our freedom. And to obey God is as natural as for a flower to turn toward the light.

Reprinted from the Jan. 7, 1986, issue of The Christian Science Monitor.

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50th Anniversary of the Freedom Ride

A re-enactment of the Freedom Ride - the bus tour of University of Sydney students which shone a spotlight on the parlous state of the nation's race relations - will bring original Riders and current University students and staff together to mark the 50th anniversary of this historic event.

It will also bring two major Australian musicians to Dubbo, Walgett, Moree and Kempsey to perform free public concerts.

In February 1965 the Freedom Ride saw 29 University of Sydney students visit regional NSW towns in an attempt to bring to the nation's attention discrimination against Aboriginal people, to shine a light on poor Aboriginal health, housing and education, and to try to stimulate local action.

The original Freedom Ride was instigated entirely by students. Now, in 2015, the University of Sydney is supporting the original Freedom Riders, alongside current students and staff, to recreate the Freedom Ride.

"It was the first time Indigenous issues were on the front page for a continuous period and in a manner that drew the public's attention to issues of discrimination and deprivation," said Jim Spigelman, one of the original Riders who went on to become Chief Justice of the NSW Supreme Court and currently chairs the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Next month some of those original Riders will band together with current students and University staff to retrace parts of that journey. They will travel by bus to Dubbo, Walgett, Moree and Kempsey. Events in each town will pay tribute to the momentous events of 1965, and include a community barbecue and a free public concert featuring musical legends Troy Cassar-Daley and Paul Kelly.

"The Freedom Ride was born out of the passion for justice of University of Sydney students and became a critical part of the awakening of the nation's conscience on Aboriginal affairs that was the 1960 and 70's. It was one of the key events that helped put us on a path to a more tolerant and responsive society" said the University's Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) Professor Shane Houston.

"Our first Aboriginal graduate, Charlie Perkins, led the Freedom Rides. This anniversary is an opportunity to pay respect to the compassion and bravery of the students who took part and to remind a new generation of students and Australians."

The NSW Aboriginal Land Council as the peak representative network of Aboriginal people in NSW is partnering with the University and the Charlie Perkins Trust on these events.

NSW Aboriginal Land Council Chairman Craig Cromelin said the Freedom Rides were a pivotal moment in Australia's history.

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Operation Cyborg E29: Bachelor Revolution | Borderlands the Pre-Sequel (TPS) (PC) – Video


Operation Cyborg E29: Bachelor Revolution | Borderlands the Pre-Sequel (TPS) (PC)
Double side quest time! Viva la revolution, and an episode of The Bachelor We #39;re doing a blind playthrough of the new Borderlands the Pre-Sequel with Wilhelm...

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