Communication.Religion.Art.

Posted: November 21, 2011 in Uncategorized

Communication is the imparting or exchanging of information

In today’s globalized environment it is almost impossible to be restricted from all media, news, etc. from beyond what is occurring locally. The process of communication is at the touch of our fingertips. From cell phones to laptops, it is easier than ever before to share information and communicate with the world around us. As with any great invention and innovation, the use of such things can be put to use for the work of, both, the good and the bad.

Religion consists of the details of belief as taught or discussed.

The controversial topic of religion. Who believes in what to explain why and how. A bit confusing, huh? Though freedom of religion is a constitutionally guaranteed right, there seems to be quite a controversy as to exactly how far people are pushing this freedom. From the Westboro Baptist Church protests to the anti-homosexuality groups that gather at Kennesaw State University, it seems some people are taking full advantage to their rights. Maybe someone should remind them that some of the very people they are protesting and hating against are the very ones fighting overseas in order for them to have those rights.

Art is the expression of human creative skill and imagination.

So what exactly is art? From Picasso and Frida Kahlo to Andy Warhol and Claes Oldenburg, there is a wide range of what art can be. Just as religion, the topic of “what is art?” can grow from a simple conversation to a heated dispute. I guess its true when people say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Religion would not be possible if it were not for Communication. Art is a form of Communication.
Therefore, can be said that Communication is among the greatest concepts of human life and interaction?

Yes, I believe it can.

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