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Daily Reads (Livestream Experiment Day 82) - High ground vision to give permission, and "clean" art.

Articles and more through the Poetry Filter—for personal innovation.

82 days down on a fun Friday!

Discussing how communicating vision works best with high ground persuasion—and how high ground persuasion gives permission.

Looking at a theorized Noah’s Ark discovery...

And some questions around “Christian” (”clean”) art.

Articles Discussed

Spencer Pratt’s high ground persuasion gives people permission to support him because of the vision he communicates through it.

Here, Jeff Callahan provides an excellent breakdown of Pratt’s high ground persuasion with another home run article.

“Spencer Pratt & The Art of the High Ground”


I do not believe this is Noah’s Ark (but I do believe it was real).

My theory is that Christians who lived in this area thousands of years ago had something to do with this possible “mound” monument.

How else do you explain the dimensions and interior?

“Final site of Noah’s Ark spotted in centuries-old map — matching real-life location long speculated as the buried Biblical relic”


Very interesting points on the topic of “clean” (and “Christian”) art.

A topic itself is not clean or dirty—it’s how we present it. What if we, as Christians, created art that is excellent and deals with topics we deal with as humans? Would that not be an opportunity to influence on those topics?

(When reading, be sure to read through the explanations before making assumptions of intent.)

The Living Room Disciple
Maybe Christian Art Shouldn't Be "Clean"
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