Watch the video clip of his interview with Fox News. Keep in mind that only a few decades ago
Searching for the ultimate reality of peoples, cultures and places through incite, creativity and philosophy.
Monday, March 13, 2006
Iran’s Prince Reza Pahlavi Speaks
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
The Search for Meaning
Who of you have traveled the world in search of something? Maybe you sought to find adventure, peace or mystery? Throughout all of my travels I have come to see that despite the desire to help others I was the one that benefited the most. In a way after a number of trips I felt a little selfish. Can there be an ultimate trip of voyage that can give back to what I have taken and received.
The quest is but an instant in the realm of life yet when all is said and done who will remember our reaching and stretching for betterment? What decisive and unique contribution will each of us have made to humanity? Or will we like so many others end this life with only a couple remembering our name, our smile, our warm touch, our sharing, our caring, our giving, and our love?
I found a unique film that shows the efforts of a young man and his search for something as he walks across
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Pictures Reveal All
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Who’s Your Daddy?
Abraham is basically the second most important person in all three religions, the first being Moses to Jews, Jesus to Christians, and Mohammed to Moslems. Yet of all the information we have of Abraham where are his writings? According to all these religions, prophets receive the word from on high and are then commanded to write, so we the populous can have the words of God. This is the method that God reveals his word and yet Abraham one of the most important historical figures does not have any writings…or does he? I have found the prophetic words written by Abraham that were translated in the mid 1800’s. They are profound and give huge incite to the big question of this legendary man. Now who’s your daddy?
Here is the online version of the Book of Abraham.
Sunday, February 12, 2006
St. Paul’s Ruins in Macau

These ruins are clearly the center piece of this historic country. With the Portuguese landing here in the 1550’s they established a city and effective port of trade. Many years after the name evolved to Macau and it has been a point of intrigue ever since.
St. Paul’s Cathedral was built in 1620 and all that remain of this glorious structure is its magnificent stone façade and grand staircase. It was also the first Western college in the
Thursday, February 09, 2006
Jyllands-Posten Muhammad Cartoons Controversy
Every day now for the past week I can’t seem to get away from the constant onslaught of news articles relating the protest by the Muslim world over the cartoons of the prophet Mohammed from a Danish newspaper. So I did my self some digging to find out just what the different parties involved has to say.
Have a look at the twelve cartoons that were published by the Danish newspaper. Also see them in The Brussels Journal.
First of all I would like to put my self in perspective. Although I am not a Muslim I have lived in many countries, and in particular for over 6 months in a 98% African Muslim society. I wore their clothes, grew a beard, studied their religion and culture, and gained respect from the religious leaders during my stay. I have also been involved in protesting and more recently participated in the WTO protest in
There is certainly a lack of understanding on all sides. There is a very concise article entitled “Honourable Fellow Citizens of the Muslim World” written by the Danish newspaper that published these cartoon the Internetavisen Jyllands-Posten where they clearly apologize for their offending anyone and in the same note categorically state that this was part of an ongoing debate of how people felt of Islam. They furthermore have issued a direct appalling statement to the extra cartoons that they did not ever publish and would not ever publish because of their ethics stance. This leads me to believe that there are people at work adding fuel to the fire and new cartoons to the list. I wonder who these people are and what their goal in doing this might be? One article has called this The Cartoon Hoax.
There are countless Muslims scholars that condemn these riots and even a Lebanese Minister that has quit his job. Not to mention the mass amounts of damage to buildings and many deaths as a result. Is all this protesting really necessary? It seems to simply show the lack of respect and control that is having drastic ramifications on those who are not in any way involved. Peaceful demonstrations certainly have great impact on showing the world true feelings. If someone took my God (and I am very religious) and defamed and offended that sacredness I would certainly like to show my feelings…however when they involved killings of innocent people I think this is gone way to far. Allah will judge these people and give them their reward…the protesters and the cartoonists.
I give Islamic community a certain respect to speak out and express their feelings as the cartoons have been reprinted in more that 30 countries. They have a right to show disapproval and demand apologies. The simple difference I see is the lack of separation between state and religion in many parts of the Islamic world. While in the west we see cartoons of Bush for example which are morally degrading yet scream freedom of speech. If someone posted morally degrading cartoons about the Ayatollah would that person fear for their life?
Has not enough damage been done to innocent people to prove a point? I initially supported the respectful protest of Muslims and yet now all I see is disaster and lack of understanding…for it has been said that “God is a God of understanding.” I pray resolution to this challenging ordeal.
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Race Against Time
Here is a picture I took of my friend Irenee Rutema in a former Bosnian minefield. We had the unique opportunity to see the aftermath of mass genocide and the lasting ramifications of war. Irenee was fortunate to leave his own country of
I urge you to listen to Stephen Lewis who is the UN secretary-General’s special envoy for HIV/AIDS in
Click on Race Against Time to listen to Stephen Lewis. He has also written a book by the same title.
Sunday, February 05, 2006
Exploitation vs. Exploration (Angkor Wat and Cambodia)



Wednesday, February 01, 2006
A Time and a Place

There is a time and a place for almost everything I am convinced.
A time to be here, a time to be there, and a time to stare,
A time to give and to get and a time to forget,
A time see and to feel and a time to be real,
A time to think and to wonder and a time to make a blunder,
A time to pee and to poo and a time to just be you,
A time to find and to make and a time to break,
A time to like and to love and a time to receive from above,
A time to learn and to teach and a time to preach,
A time to cry and to yearn and a time to earn,
A time to hug and to kiss and a time to miss.
Through all of these times there comes with them certain places. They are understandably places in time, or perhaps time in places. I am a wanderer, wandering across lands and worlds, seeing, feeling, touching, and being. I am a man. I have been perplexed by the lives of many to only at some distant time find their lives in myself. How far must I need to go, how long do I need to sow. At this moment I am trivial in my thinking of life. The times and places consume and presume themselves in a thought of good fortune. As for this time I will lose myself in the reality of
Inspired by Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Canada Chooses a New Government
Thursday, January 19, 2006
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Liberal, Conservative, NDP…We’ll Cut All Your Taxes
I Just like to sit there and count how many times a week I hear those precious words. Then you have the powerful rebuttal that 66 Economists deplore tax cuts. "Sixty-six economists have signed a statement warning that the tax breaks offered by the major parties will leave a huge deficit in social services and contribute to greater inequality in Canada."
Now please don't take these articles at face value for all we know those 66 economists were paid off or just saying they were real money people. As the previous post states anyone can pull something out of the air and call it truth. Do your homework and base your choices on truth rather than a swift talking politician or witty media guy.
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Vote for the Man
Who wants to vote Liberal? How about Conservative? The NDP could do the job? There are three main parties yet which one will have the job. This is honestly the toughest job interview I could possibly imagine. My words today come from what we commonly call a ‘reality check’.
While Paul Martin was recently campaigning in B.C. he was speaking with Dan Muzyka the chair of the Board of trade on the economy. (see bottom of article) There were some friendly jokes and then the fired up Dan Muzyka blasted the Liberals record on crime. Quoting Statistics Canada Muzyka said “
Instantly this sends off buzz signals in the brain…
Sunday, January 15, 2006
A Crazy New Look After South East Asia

Friday, January 13, 2006
The Peaceful Coast of Croatia
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Sharon versus the Middle East
For those of us who have been following the events in the
One major event quite amazing to me was the Six day war in June 1967. It is obvious that since the
Monday, January 09, 2006
Yale Town and Vancouver
Recently I visited
I remember returning to