• You Can Not Live in A Perfect World With International Terrorists Running Around

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    Dear Liberal Minded American Citizen;The United States of America is the greatest nature ever created in the history of the human species and for that reason many of the liberals that live in the United States want to make the world a perfect utopia. Don't we all? Indeed, although United States of America is not perfect it is by far the greatest nation and has the most potential of becoming perfect.Read more…
  • There is No Long Term Alternative to Democracy

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    Human history is filled with so many successful civilizations and empires and with so many different forms of government, but in the end there appears to be no long-term alternative to democracy. Or rather some form of democracy where the people feel as if they are in somewhat control of their own destiny and live out their lives as if they have choice and are able to pursue a comfortable lifestyle, good standard of living and what they believe to be quality of life.Those forms of government and civilizations, which disregard basic human rights and abuse the privilege of the people are destined to eventual failure unless those in control rule their empires with an iron fixed.Read more…
  • Democratic Imperialism Debate

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    Many academic liberal professors have stated that you cannot force an Islamic country to become Democratic and that in trying you merely are practicing Democratic Imperialism and thus the debate. If we consider the Palestinian authority in the Democratic voting in of Hamas we can certainly see the problem with the democracy, which is run by the mob.A mob, which is indeed, controlled by radical fundamentalist clerics and along with their own form of mass media hysteria brainwashing.Read more…
  • No Nation Can Remain Safe in Isolation

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    Is it possible to remain an isolated nation and therefore not have to worry about international terrorism because you are in a neutral country? Doubtful. That might have worked at one time a few decades ago, but not in the present period with travel and communication so abundant.Read more…
  • Time To Cull The H1N1 Religious Viruses of the World

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    Religion is like a virus to the world; and as the world waits for bird flu to arrive to kill millions of people instead we allow the religious viruses of the world to kill even more and this has been going on for millenniums. It seems like religious fundamentalism is the cause of more human deaths through war in the present period than we will expect to find when bird flu adapts too a human strain, which is easily transferable from person to person.We must stop the N1H1 religious virus from spreading to save humanity and guarantee the forward progression of the species into a new era of peace and prosperity for all.Read more…
  • Lay Vicheka's Quotes on Humanity

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    Everything is not that serious; Want to be a singer; make fun about being singling, want to be a philosopher; joy with being philosophized.Being educated is always better, because at least you feel guilty and conscious about your mistake.Who and what can make a difference?Read more…
  • Memorization, Intelligence and Deep Understanding

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    For those whose study educational science and many of those who write white papers on the subjects of; learning, reasoning and thinking, will often describe the differences between memorization, reading and understanding. However, I would like to make a specific point in that is that people who are very good memorization, often have a better setup faculties and abilities in their brain and thus are often very good at deep understanding.Needs some cultures memorization is a key factor in the way things are taught.Read more…
  • The Myth of the Suffering Artist

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    There is no be-all-end-all work of art. No definitive statement will be made for all time by any of us, so let’s take things a little easier and give our muses a little space to breathe.This is one reason why, as I writer, I favor stream-of-consciousness writing practice as a means of priming the pump.Read more…
  • Epic Fantasy – It's Really About The Meaning Of Life

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    Since the beginning of time mankind has made up epic fantasy stories in the form of myths to reflect his role in the universe. The oldest piece of written work is the Epic of Gilgamesh. It was inscribed on stone tablets a thousand years before the Iliad was written and it is in the genre of epic fantasy.Read more…
  • Socrates and Plato

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    I have no desire to write this communication. Socrates, my teacher and friend, asked that I write for both of us."You know me as well as I know myself, dear friend," he informed me.Read more…
  • Aristotle - Third in the Look Who's Talking Series

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    My name is Aristotle. I was born in 384 BC in the mountains of Macedonia. My father, a surgeon to King Amyntas whenever he came to hunt in our mountains,died in an avalanche of stones.Read more…
  • Swedenborg, 5th in the "Look Who's Talking" Series

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    "Swedenborg, you're crazy!" they said when I told them I was designing a boat that could navigate under water, and I was nearly laughed out of town when I made a treadmill chariot where the horse rode on board. The horse bolted one day and caused damage in the town.Read more…
  • What Does The Eye Tell Us About Evolution

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    I previously cited the eye as an example of an organ that demonstrates irreducible complexity. It's an old argument in the creation-evolution debate but has never been properly defeated. That is not to say materialists don’t give it a shot.Read more…
  • Another Meaning of "Philosopher"

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    Until now, I have just found two reasons behind education. The first reason that over ninety-nine percent of the scholars have accepted is “money-mind.” The second reason is “to be a philosopher.Read more…
  • Republics and Efficiencies With a Little Philosophy and Observation

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    A Republic pushes the individual up and uses the maximum talents of the individual releasing that individual from tasks, which are irrelevant to their abilities for more efficiency elsewhere in the society. The combined resultant is human societies of efficiency.A Republic insures “number one” protection of her people.Read more…
  • Pre-Creation - Why Are We Still In The Dark?

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    Where did That term (Pre-Creation)come from?Actually, it has been taught for thousands of years. Every major Religion that I know of has either taught it specifically or referred to it in its writings.Read more…
  • The World in 7-Days; By God How Did He Do It?

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    In reading Genesis one has to ask how could anyone make the known Universe in 7-Days, create life and then rest? Well if he did or if one did, well I guess he might need a little vacation indeed. Book him on a cruise to a Tropical Island Paradise before Hurricane Season of Course?Read more…
  • Merging Biblical Scripture With Science for the Hell of It

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    Could the book of Genesis be more reality based than we think? After all it is very loosely written isn’t it. I mean if you do not take the storyline literally or get sucked into a literal interpretation of the religious literature created to enslave men; one might be able to explain much of its text thru scientific manipulation of its words.Read more…
  • Lance Rants on Human Religions

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    Human Religion indeed; Ha Ha Ha; Religion is a real Human Problem, from the VooDoo witch doctors in Haiti, to the African religions, which say if a woman does not have five living kids that the gods are saying she is unworthy when the mortality rate is 5:1 meaning she has to have 25 kids for five to survive? Then it becomes the Worlds Problem to feed them? And then the notion that the only way to get rid of AIDS is to have sex with a virgin, so they run around looking for 4 year olds who are still virgins.Read more…
  • Do You Have Freedom of Choice if You Have Been Brainwashed?

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    In civilizations and societies we are often told what is good and what is bad. We are indoctrinated into a religion, nationalism even political correctness. On this issue of what is free will or free choice one has to ask them selves how much is real and how much is brain washing.Read more…

Most Recent Articles in Philosophy category

  • What is Creation? - By: Stacey T Pollock
    A personal perception of creation.
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    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.
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    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.