The vast majority of human action reflects the thoughts, beliefs, and feelings of the actor. There have always been and there will always be those whose actions are erratic or divorced from reality. The actions of this small minority are best ascribed to pathology not philosophy. For the rest of us, we think, therefore we are. What we think about today, we act upon tomorrow.
Read more ›Archive for September 30th, 2015
A Shadow of Doubt
Many people act as if they can take a clear truth that they are uncomfortable with, and somehow cause it to become not true by casting whatever shadow of doubt upon it that they can.
Read more ›Did Republicans Lose Their Purse?
One can only hope that whoever takes over for House Speaker Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) after he retires recognizes these defects, and can begin to move to restore normal order. The framers of the Constitution never envisioned a system where Congress has so little power to set the nation’s fiscal policies.
Read more ›Honoring God is not a Right; it’s Imperative
George Washington was America’s first General of Individual and Religious liberty, whose “General Orders” included the Continental Army to appoint and pay Christian Chaplains in every regiment in hopes “that every officer and man will endeavor to live and act as becomes a Christian soldier defending the dearest rights and liberties of his country.”
Read more ›Government Unions and Democrats: Parties of the Rich
A new report puts the lie to what some Americans have suspected for a long time: “Party of the Rich” is a moniker best reserved for Democrats, particularly when it comes to their cozy relationship with public sector labor unions. The biggest losers in that version of “crony capitalism” – or something? Tax payers.
Read more ›Does God Love Everyone?
For the sake of rightly dividing the word, another way to pose the question could be: Does God love the reprobate?
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