Alfred White
ENG122: English Composition II
Nikkele Shelton
30, April 2013
Technology today is becoming more of an advocate for how many people today address art, media and philosophy. Being in such a diverse world, how we choose to associate what we know is how we learn to get by in our day to day lives. Learning and believing in what is reality verses fantasy and how choose to allow it to exist in our world; it’s all based off our philosophy growing up. Being in school and learning about history and what our teachers teach us we start to question what is going on in this world. Then we watch television and see thing that is different from what we learned in school or religious setting and we are taught to be creative, don’t be a follower and have your own mind but then we are told pig are pink, the grass is green and the sky is blue then we question why is the sky gray today, and then the grass is brown and our creativity is thrown out the window. So how we choose to look at the world in which we live in we then began to define what the arts, media and philosophy really means to us. Organized religious groups should be political groups advocate to those in their religious groups. I feel this because if they don’t have a leader how would they know what to believe in, and how to choose what religion to go with. Religious convictions have implications, immediate and remote for what religion citizens think about political issues. (Greenamwalt, Kent). Even though I believe that religious group’s show be political advocate, I don’t believe they should be held responsible for the action the people in the groups take. People should be responsible for their own action. As a Christians I believe in God and I was taught that God is our number one savior. Growing up in such a diverse I learned that in other religious they have other savior and people in which they pray and give thanks to. I do believe in God and lots of things I