Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The Wikipedia Blackout and Your Money

Although I don't claim to know everything about it, there is a bill that congress is considering called SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act). While it seems on the surface to be a good law that protects writers and artists, it can have many far reaching affects that can harm the free exchange of ideas on everything from Wikipedia to YouTube to FaceBook and Twitter. For instance, according to abcnews.go.com in an article entitled "Wikipedia Blackout,’ SOPA and PIPA Explained," there is an explanation of the problem with this congressional law:
Internet entities such as Wikipedia, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and Tumblr said the two bills would force them to be online police and hold them responsible if users of their sites link to pirated content.
The companies said the bills could require your Internet provider to block websites that are involved in digital file sharing. And search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing could be stopped from linking to them — antithetical, they argue, to the ideal of an open Internet.
This could be catastrophic to many of our freedoms that we hold dear as a nation. Here's one example of what could happen if SOPA became law: let's say you recorded your child's birthday party and did not edit out your singing "Happy Birthday to You" from your video; the site you posted to can be shutdown; any comments made that referred people to your video can be shutdown; and you can go to prison for 5 years as a convicted felon. That is Draconian, to say the least.  It is scary stuff.

More here from TED on S.O.P.A

Blackout the Internet
Because of that, Wikipedia has fired the first salvo and will shut down on Tuesday, January 17th at midnight and will remain shutdown until Wednesday, January 18th. FaceBook, Twitter, Google, and YouTube are threatening the same thing. That begs the question, "What will we use the internet for?" It seems to me it will become little more than government regulated sites that have government approved content, with government approved responses. That is a kind of America that sounds more like Communist China or Shiite Iran. So, I hope every one of the entities affected will fight back with a blackout in order to help stop SOPA.

Blackout Excessive Spending
Another blackout we all need to consider is a blackout of spending more than we make. How is it possible to spend in excess of your income? Simple. Actually, it is entirely too simple. We use consumer credit brought on by our use and abuse of credit cards and other borrowing agencies to make up the difference. So, here's what I'm calling for, a blackout of any spending except what you have on hand. That is, if you don't have it, don't spend it. Credit can no longer be an option. 

Impossible you say? Maybe so in your current state of financial affairs, but Oceanside wants to help you make that possible. No, it may not happen tomorrow, but it can happen. We want to provide you with the tools and the knowledge and the will to move forward and become financially free. Why is that important? How would you like to have the biggest raise of your life? How would you like to fulfill your wildest dreams financially? Then lets agree to begin the journey to being debt-free. Join us this weekend at Oceanside Church, Saturday at 8:00 p.m. or Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and begin your incredible journey. 
Don't fail to plan your financial comeback, or you'll be planning to fail your financial comeback. Jesus exhorted us:  
“For which of you, wanting to build a tower, doesn’t first sit down and calculate the cost to see if he has enough to complete it? Otherwise, after he has laid the foundation and cannot finish it, all the onlookers will begin to make fun of him, saying, ‘This man started to build and wasn’t able to finish.’ Luke 14:28-30 (HCSB)
Let's plan for the kind of blackout that can impact every area of your life. You can make a real difference that way.

Moving toward financial freedom,

Pastor Trey Rhodes

Who are you inviting to Oceanside Church this weekend?

If you would like notes for last week's message you can link to notes from Last week's message here: Man vs. Money, Pt. 1

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