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Mr. Bergmann is quite an awesome chemistry teacher. He carves a pumpkin for his class using SCIENCE:

NPR explains the world’s population and “how we got so big so fast”:

Movie Trailer – Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax – in theaters March 2nd, 2012 – I love that The Polyphonic Spree’s “Reach for the Sun” is on this soundtrack!

The Ministry of Defense of Japan has developed a spherical flying machine that is very cool:

We have already purchased all of the supplies to give this home-craft a shot in the near future:

If I would’ve known about “stick bombs” at an early age, there’s a chance I could have become famous:

Which video is YOUR favorite?

Observational science vs. Historical science

I love these videos from AiG!

I enjoyed this short (9-minute) documentary about a family working through the issues of illegal immigration.

There are a few powerful quotes and perspectives featured in this short film. The danger each of us has is adapting an instant perspective on subjects such as illegal immigration based on politics, media, and water-cooler chat. As Christians we must ALWAYS view issues through Biblical lenses!

I think when we put faces and real-life stories on subjects like this we gain new perspective on the matter and perspective can mean all the difference in the world!

More great resources available at UnDocumented.tv

Human Slingshot

10.21.2011 — 2 Comments

Genius? Stupid? Somewhere in-between? Whatever it is, it is definitely being brainstormed to happen at a church camp near you this Summer!

Can’t see the video?
Go here.

The slinkgshot was developed by the Pope family in Hobble Creek Canyon, UT

This is too creative NOT to share:
Chan Hwee Chong is quite talented. Check out one of her pieces of art being created in this Faber-Castell commercial that is causing quite a buzz on YouTube.

More pictures here.