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Fear and believing?

Religion and denomination have ruled our spiritual contemplation for, well, ever. Going back to medieval times where the church ruled as a government, and to now. Though we are all "free" to ponder the world and supernatural entities, we are bound by our past teachings to rethink the already thought.  Read More »

A man's mind

"I dare do all that may become a man; who dares do more is none." This quote from Macbeth has always intrigued me. I draw new conclusions from it every time that I read it. It seems that it is a reaction to Lady Macbeth calling him a coward, belittling his manhood. He seems to be saying two things about himself. He says that he will do anything to become a man.  Read More »

Strength, Love, Pain

Strength love and pain. It is too often that these three vital aspects of life are separated. The most commonly separated are pain and love. Love comes in so many different forms it is sometimes hard to address. Therefore look at it as a feeling of complete selflessness, where nothing big or small could ever sever this feeling from you.  Read More »

Back to the Renaissance

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It is amazing how far standards have slipped. I know that this sounds like any other whiney observation, but hear me out. I believe that the renaissance was the greatest time, philosophically, the world has ever seen. The development of loving the individual, broadening the mind, fulfilling all potential these are the beauties of the renaissance and these things are amazingly profound.  Read More »

Language

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There has long been a debate about which subject is the most important or valuable. By the title I am sure that you have correctly deduced which subject I find to be the most valuable, language. Words play such an intricate role within daily life; words provide a concise way to convey one's feelings and to communicate with others.  Read More »

Holy American Empire?

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I know that it seems farfetched, but it seems that our current government is baring many similarities to the Holy Roman Empire in its declination period. Some obvious indicators are: corruption of political leaders, greed, power hunger, and sex centralism. If one looks back at these components of the Roman Empire they can clearly see our nation's similarity to it.  Read More »

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