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Never Trust a Human
Have you ever heard some say jokingly; Well, who can you trust? Interesting comment indeed, and that deserves an answer and the answer goes something like this; Trust No One and never trust a human. Of course as much as that is a true statement one really cannot live their lives under those terms and we must at least trust our spouse and family.Read more…I Want Sleep
Do you often find yourself craving sleep because, well perhaps you are not getting enough these days? Yet when you lie down to sleep sometimes you are not as tired as you thought or you simply cannot turn off your brain? Well I am sure you are not alone.Read more…It's Time to Prove Bertrand Russell Wrong: Christians Awake!
Bertrand Russell in his “Why I’m Not a Christian” essay, speeches and books states that the Christian Churches hinder rather than improve the social condition.You can read his lecture delivered on March 6, 1927 to the National Secular Society, South London Branch, at Battersea Town Hall at http://users.drew.Read more…How to Find God
You know a lot of people cannot seem to find God, so where is he hiding? Oh hell he is probably under a rock some where like a snake? Some people spend their whole life looking for god and still cannot find him anywhere?Read more…Philosophical Definitions of "Simple Man" and "Noted Man"
The boat of your life lies within your absolute and all-out authority; however, you might be rightly or wrongly steered by your surrounding, society or your born-with nature.To me, in this human world, there are only two kinds of human being: simple and noted man. This article aspires to show you the differences between simple and noted man.Read more…Academic Camouflage of Reality
Why does academia work so hard to deny reality, hide it and then purport a Utopian Dream Land which can only be had by working hard, living in reality, getting off their butts and building it? What I am saying is everyone wants to live in the ultimate Utopian Society, but it currently does not exist and someone has to build it you know. But who will build it?Read more…Academic Cadence
Is the pace of academic research and discovery really speeding up? Well most researchers believe it is thanks in part to collaboration efforts, the Internet and massive research funding for some of our top areas of scientific momentum. Yet I also see something else and let me call it “Conflicts in Academic Cadence” and the premise or thought goes something like this.Read more…Abandoning Consensus of the Means for the End Goal
So many people in our political structure have specific plans on how to achieve the will of the people and simultaneously steer enough good fortune to their political money supporters to stay in power that we have a completely filled political body. Yet some are not so smart and all too often jeopardize our nation’s future for their own political gain at the expense of the people.Luckily there are enough good hearted Americans and supporters who believe in America that the line is ridden on but not crossed too far enough of the time to move the ball down the field for the common good of country, corporation, politician and our future children.Read more…Academic Confusion
Have you ever noticed that one University Report conflicts or is diametrically opposed to another University Research Paper? You would think that if both groups are using scientific method that they would indeed come to the same conclusions right? Well you would think, but they never do.Read more…Academic Campuses and Free Thought
Is there really free thought in America’s Colleges and Universities? Well of course not as they are merely institutions of brain washing you see. Too harsh you are thinking?Read more…Academic Contradiction
The liberal based bias in academia is totally laughable as these folks attempt to convince us that they are smarter than us and the common sense is a relative term and based in perception? Oh really now?Have you ever considered the basis for this argument of theirs in their liberal skewed Utopian view of the world?Read more…Skeptics On The Run: Overcoming the Agnostic Thesis
Back in the day, I used to host a radio talk-show in Santa Rosa, CA called "Point of Contention." I had a great time fielding the whole range of calls you might imagine a host would reap on a show treating religious and philosophical topics. One of the more interesting refrains I encountered behind the microphone would run something like this: "You Christians all seem so confident that your version of "the Truth" really tells it like it is, and yet not only do you not agree with each other half the time, but you dismiss out-of-hand dozens of other views that scholarly types take seriously.Read more…Does a Royal Bloodline Give Someone an Edge in Competing in the Real World
If you have royal ancestry do those genes necessarily assist you in competing in the real world? Does royal bloodlines or DNA really help you win in life? This is an interesting subject because we come to find out that so many people running things, from large corporations to government offices, happen to have royal ancestry or bloodline.Read more…Ralph Waldo Emerson from the 'Look Who's Talking Series'
Such an ado was made at my passing from this life. Surely people knew that I was ready for the journey. Near the end, my memory failed, and my mind was not as keen and agile as it had been.Read more…The Sources of Any Knowledge
I have always wondered where our academic curriculums; law, politics, international relations, business administration, philosophy, biology, health, aviation or building come from, but now, I have found the answer to the above wonder. These academic curriculums come from our “repeated surroundings” and these repeated surroundings are referred to as the sources of any knowledge. What are repeated surroundings?Read more…Elite Bloodlines Must Be Stopped Said the Conspiracy Theorist
Many folks complain about the ruling elite and label them as scoundrels and led by pure greed. Personally I take offense to this notion, fore I myself indeed have such names in my own family. And to those who label our family names in such a negative way I would like to address you now and offer you another point of view.Read more…United Nations and We the People Debate
It is truly amazing the amount of anti-globalist sentiment out there. Often you have to wonder what is these people’s problems, as they protest, riot and graffiti during World Leadership conferences which discuss how best to help the third world. It is almost as if they are saying do not help the poorer nations at all.Read more…Silver Spoons and Slavery; Reality Check in the Present Period
So often anti-establishment and anti-globalists will call into question the dominance of what they call the global elite bloodlines. Indeed this is unfortunate because as we look around we only need to thank the entrepreneurial capitalists for all we are and all we have built in this great civilization of ours. Indeed these global elite family names are well known and they are strewn throughout my personal ancestry, does that make me a bad guy?Read more…Philosophy Discussion on Autism
Many do not understand why Autistic Children are so different. We know their brains are wired differently and they do not appear to be stupid or retarded or anything of that nature. So what is the answer to all of this?Read more…How Small Is Small?
It may not be quite obvious but the word small is indeterminate. It is relative not only because it has to refer to some physical attribute but also it has a ‘large’ range to it. There are small stars and there are small insects.Read more…
Most Recent Articles in Philosophy category
- Creation Theories - By: Stacey T Pollock
A personal perception of creation theories. - History of Kabbalah: Rabash - Baal HaSulam's Son and Successor - By: Bnei Baruch
Rabash (1906 - 1991) was the last great Kabbalist to attain the spiritual world individually. In our times only a group of people can do this, and Rabash's books are indispensable guides for one who develops spiritually today. - Passion for my Nation “Nepal” - By: Kshitize Agrawal
These voices and these songs of the Nepalese people altogether seem to re- quicken the cosmic pulsation. - An Amazing, Hazy Look Into The Future - By: Geoff Howard
Sometimes we all sit and think. Sometimes we doodle with a pen. Do we ever look in depth at what we are thinking? - Simple Words - By: Julie Pierce
The words, the thoughts, the processes go on and on.As simple as it may seem to me I tend to feel that all words have their own meaning and not always the dictionary form.A simple word takes the form of many other words as each individual person who hears it puts it through a transformation process. - Raindrops Keep Falling On My Web - By: Sandeep Tiwari
I really believe there are things nobody would see if I didn't photograph them. The probability of that obviously is very low but laws of probability have often been known to falter at the crucial test of reality. For example, there is a statistical theory that if you gave a million monkeys typewriters and set them to work, they’d eventually comes up with the complete works of Shakespeare. - What Is Destiny? Is There Some Thing Called Free Will? - By: Ashok Kumar Gupta
One of the greatest and everlasting debates of humanity has been about the role of destiny in the lives of human beings. There was a time when it was almost an accepted fact of life that each and every event was governed by destiny of human beings. Astrology was considered a science. - Culture and Knowledge - By: Lance Winslow
In eastern Cultures the passing of thought was considered valuable, so much in fact that even to this day members of those cultures respect their elders and listen to their advice. The passing of such thoughts and concepts and philosophies is of extreme value. The Christianity religion and its followers take those stories in the bible literally, almost to an absolute truth. - Desire is the First Step - By: Lance Winslow
When a member of a species determines it wants something a thought is born, which triggers a desire and thus starts the brain into a cycle innovation and strategy. If it is hunger in a Bald Eagle it means flying over the river to catch a Salmon. If it is a tourist who is cold it means going in and buying a sweatshirt. - DNA, Fiction and Society; How it Affects Thought - By: Lance Winslow
A book called the Seven Daughters of Eve by Richard Sykes is worthy of a read and talks about what we have learned about the flow of human beings populations through DNA research. Thus it is safe to say that certain members of our species have developed differently and in different ways, meaning the brain also learns differently. As Scientists look at different human brains while doing various tasks and watch which areas light up with energy as it works through these different thoughts and tasks we are finding just how unique and different each mind really is.
