“Mass consumption, advertising, and mass art are a corporate Frankenstein; while they reinforce the system, they also undermine it. By continually pushing the message that we have the right to gratification now , consumerism at its most expansive encouraged a demand for fulfillment that could not so easily be contained by products.” ArtProductsDemandMessagesMassAdvertisingCorporateFulfillmentPushingConsumptionConsumerismGratificationMass Consumption Book:Out of the Vinyl Deeps: Ellen Willis on Rock Music Source: Out of the Vinyl Deeps: Ellen Willis on Rock Music
“The abortion industry can try to improve its messaging all it wants. But unless abortion advocates change their devotion to abortion-on-demand, the only message Americans will receive is that the abortion industry is only really interested in improving its bottom line at the expense of the most defenseless among us.” WantTryingLinesIndustryDemandMessagesBottomDevotionAbortionExpensesImprovingBottom LineDefenseless Author:Gary Bauer
“Christianity is not the faith of the complacent, the comfortable or of the timid. It demands and creates heroic souls like Wesley, Wilberforce, Bonhoeffer, John Paul the Second, and Billy Graham. Each showed, in their own way, the relentless and powerful influence of the message of Jesus Christ.” WaySoulJesusChristPowerfulChristianityInfluenceDemandComfortableMessagesJesus ChristHeroicRelentlessComplacentJohn PaulBonhoefferWilberforce Author:Mitt Romney