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How can I tell you?

In a recent article, I posed the question “Should I tell you?“, regarding the situation in which I’m pretty sure you’re wrong about something, but am uncertain as to whether you will tolerate a discussion about it.  In this present … Continue reading

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Character Not Included

Finally, after 6 years, I have published the first installment of my new book: Character Not Included: What America must fix before she can fix anything else The book is published in website format and can be read for free … Continue reading

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How To Be Criticism-Proof

If you or anything you care about is being criticized, and if you don’t really care about truth, honor, or self correction, this article lists some strategies you can use to pretend that you are criticism-proof.  The stakes are high … Continue reading

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The “Judge Not” Fallacies

Increasingly popular in the United States is the notion that it is morally (or perhaps otherwise) wrong to “judge” others.  And akin to this notion is the notion that it is also wrong to judge anything else.  I have been … Continue reading

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Should I Tell You?

If I believe you are wrong about something, should I tell you, or should I keep it to myself? What a dilemma! On the one hand, I could free you from some error that is hurting you or holding you … Continue reading

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Just One Pull of a Trigger

If it ever were to become necessary for me to shoot someone, I sure do hope that that person has colorless skin, has no sex, nor sexual preference, and no nationality, belongs to no socio-economic class, has no political affiliations, … Continue reading

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On Praying for Politics

It would seem that many Americans pray about political elections.  I’ll share some evidence about that shortly, but for now, let’s take that as a given.  They may pray, for instance, that a certain candidate wins the Presidency, or that … Continue reading

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How a Simple Game Revealed a Crucial Paradigm Flaw

Whoda thunkit?  It turns out that one puzzling and disturbing episode in a board game revealed a church’s fundamental paradigm flaw—one that it took me years to figure out! Here’s the story: Having recently joined a new church in the … Continue reading

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The Dishonesty of Not Responding to Proof

Recently, a friend sent me a link to an old acquaintance’s blog.  My friend noted that the blogger had been significantly challenged by a commenter, and she wondered whether he would respond.  Last night I checked again to see, after … Continue reading

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The Idiocy of “Electability”

NOTE: Please keep in mind as you read that the author belongs to no political party, and generally eschews them as bastions of compromise and corruption. One doesn’t have to listen to people discuss presidential primary candidates for long before … Continue reading

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