What are you watching on Youtube, right now? Part VII

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A good '70s TV adaption of Irving Wallace's novel 'The Word', the opening credits are fuzzy but the movie itself is clear.

'The Word' isn't a religious movie, it's a movie about religion and how it can be corrupted.

Worth a watch.


First read the book, back in the '80s, back then 'Textual Criticism' wasn't something I thought about but recently I've discovered it on the net. Here is a short video explaining it. Danial Wallace is a well known Bible scholar.

 
Not a bad lecture. I thought that he should have mentioned Kropotkin, who pushed the idea of cooperation as an important factor in evolution much earlier than many biologists of his time.
 
One of the best sketches SNL has done recently.
 
Who is the strange woman and what hold does she have on the bride's husband?
Not a bad tale, worth a watch. It's on youtube.
 
I just found this youtuber and I love him. I saw that video too! Very interesting.

No nonsense video, informative, and using really beautiful highlighting throughout. I wish there were more like it instead of the ones that are cluttered with intro and outro music, and all manner of other irrelevant fluff.
 
No nonsense video, informative, and using really beautiful highlighting throughout. I wish there were more like it instead of the ones that are cluttered with intro and outro music, and all manner of other irrelevant fluff.
There's a couple of youtubers that have been around for years and when I go back to their old material, I always cringe at the crappy into music and stuff. The gaming historian is definitely one of those.
 
That thing/show refuses to die :/
I detest Ian Hislop.
Paul is good, though.
I don't like Hislop's one-liners in that show, but I like parts of Private Eye, and some of his documentaries.
When my brother-in-law came out of palliative care to stay at our house (and play Civ!) before he died, we watched 200 hours of HIGNY with him over about 3 weeks. It was like reverse archaeology, digging upwards through about 30 years of political disasters and ridiculous predictions that we knew in advance.
 
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