A very self-possessed Chinese kid on a talent show

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  • LoisLane looking for Superman
    LoisLane looking for Superman

    I want one! Or two or five!!! So cute.

    LL (not Bean)

  • fulltimestudent
    fulltimestudent

    Smile, five boys like that one, Lois - would wear you out. Imagine trying to keep them quiet at meetings.

  • Slidin Fast
    Slidin Fast

    He will be giving a talk next and getting baptized.

  • fulltimestudent
    fulltimestudent

    Actually, the reason I posted the video was to demonstrate a point, but then I got pressured too much on an essay I'm writing on 'Apostles,' and did not get to follow up.

    A little while back, I was sitting waiting for a bus at my local shops, when a young girl wants to offer me a leaflet telling me that Jesus loves me. As you may imagine, that led to my story - and then her story. She was impervious to 'reason,' why? Because she had personally met 'Jesus' just like Paul claims that he did, and hence she had 'faith' that did not need reasons for faith! Moreover she had a continual witness in her life in the form of the holy spirit. And, moreover, her church was filled with holy spirit, and it flowed even to young children, who preached with conviction.

    So when I saw the above video, I thought I'd post it. Why? Because it demonstrates that quite young children can learn routines.

    Just like this 'child preacher' video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF_nRDWd2y0

    While noting the 'cuteness' factor in both videos, the ability to act and imitate, is not neccessarily evidence of invisible force or person.

  • fulltimestudent
    fulltimestudent

    Cute kids are favourites everywhere.

    The Chinese internet (over 600,000,000 users) has been obsessing over this kid. Apparently, someone (parents, likely) has dressed him as a Shaolin Buddhist (martial arts) monk and photographed him in different scenes - many of them memes that remind Chinese of the role of Buddhist monks in Chinese history.

    The piks were taken around the city of Zhengzhou, in China's central Henan Province

    Being a wandering monk is exhausting work and even monks must eat sometimes...

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