Category: Philosophy

  • Life Doesn’t Stop – Religion and Politics

    Life Doesn’t Stop – Religion and Politics

    So, the question must be asked, “Should the current president nominate a replacement for a Supreme Court Justice no longer able to perform his or her duties in an election year, close to that election?” The answer, it seems to me is, “Unless someone can give strong reasons not to do so, yes.” You may disagree; that’s your right. Keep in mind though, it appears precedent is on my side.

  • Chomsky Review Chapter 1 – Religion and Politics

    Chomsky Review Chapter 1 – Religion and Politics

    So summing up, the first chapter of “Understanding Power” is essentially Chomsky laying out his view of how the American government is managed (primarily as an arm of elitists), and how the media is—for the most part—a propaganda machine that likewise, represents the views of that upper crust.

  • First Paid Assignment – Religion and Politics

    First Paid Assignment – Religion and Politics

    In summary, be ready for a small amount of my writing to begin to examine and seek to understand Noam Chomsky’s, “Understanding Power, The Indispensable Chomsky.” I urge you to take a look, and if you decide it’s not something you care to read about, continue to read other work I put out there, and ignore this particular group of articles.

  • Times and Places – Religion and Politics

    Times and Places – Religion and Politics

    For those who no longer have Justice Ginsburg around, who will miss her (possibly terribly). I hope that the memories are more sweet than bitter, and that in the course of time, the hole now present in your lives may be filled with those memories. Please know, some of us are still intent on civility and kindness.

  • Right Wing Media – Religion and Politics

    Right Wing Media – Religion and Politics

    So if you support right wing media types without working to confirm what they’re saying, you’re really no better off, than somebody who does the same for folks in some other part of the spectrum of ideals. It’s on you to confirm veracity, regardless of what they’re saying, to the best of your ability.

  • The Common Man – Religion and Politics

    The Common Man – Religion and Politics

    In the end, it’s no surprise the media likely polls below ambulance chasers in reliability, accuracy and lack of bias. The common man may not be up on all that’s happening out there, but he or she is not the uncultured, ignorant buffoon the “regular” press assumes. Maybe, just maybe, it’s time for prime time media to start doing something closer to unbiased reporting. They may never get there (I don’t think they’ve done it before—not even in the “good old days”), but it surely wouldn’t hurt to try.

  • Multi Racial – Religion and Politics

    Multi Racial – Religion and Politics

    In the end, I guess what I’m saying though is, where there are bound to be folks out there who irrationally hate or dislike people like my children, I’m assuredly not among them. Honestly, where I can’t say what everybody I know is thinking, I’ve never heard anybody talk such folks down. That of course, doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen; just that I’d be surprised to hear it wasn’t rare.

  • Benevolent Selfishness – Religion and Politics

    Benevolent Selfishness – Religion and Politics

    Bringing things all together, remember that benevolent selfishness is really a pretty wonderful thing all around. Don’t know what that is? It’s doing things for others, so your life will eventually be that much easier for everybody. Try it, see how it works for you. It’s done wonders for me in the course of time.

  • Self Sacrifice – Religion and Politics

    Self Sacrifice – Religion and Politics

    The way I view things—and have done for quite some time—unlike self defense, self sacrifice is something that I should expect to have as a part of my life on an ongoing basis. That may seem like an odd thing to say, if you have a different belief set than do I, but it’s where things are in my world. That said, there may be exceptions, or situations where a choice must be made to whom I will give myself in some regard. Hopefully this helps you to better understand my outlook, as well as those of other people with whom I hold a common core of base tenets.

  • Self Defense – Religion and Politics

    Self Defense – Religion and Politics

    So asking the question, “Is self defense a reasonable course of action for a law enforcement agent?” where the answer is dependent on circumstances, results in a definite, “Yes!” where I’m concerned. You may think that’s unreasonable, for my part I cannot agree with you if you do.