Category Archives: Politics

Character Not Included for Cognitive Misers

I just finished writing the extremely-abridged version of my book, which I am calling: Character Not Included for Cognitive Misers. The full text is as follows: America is an awesome idea but the people are messed up. Anybody wanna fix … Continue reading

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The Irony of Independence Day

This is the day upon which we celebrate the heroism and vision of our forefathers who, interestingly, thought, believed, spoke, and acted in ways that we would condemn today in our own contemporaries.

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How Celebrating the 4th is Hypocritical for Many Christians

On the one hand, many Christians interpret Romans 13 as a command that Christians today are to obey the government.  (See the passage below.)  On the other hand, these very same Christians live in a nation that was founded by people … Continue reading

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Why “Liberal Hollywood” Creates “Conservative” Shows

NOTE:  I don’t normally use language like “liberal” and “conservative” because I think there are some substantial problems with it, which I will explain briefly later.  But for the moment, let’s just pretend that I have no beef with the … Continue reading

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If You Haven’t Done the Math, You Don’t Really Know Anything!

“He’s always late!” complains the boss.  It turns out, however, that he’s late 8% of the time over the last year.  But the boss doesn’t know the numbers; he’s content just to go with his perception. “Our church really follows … Continue reading

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“Because He’s Black”

I witness a lot of people defending Obama’s various positions by use of the argument that those who oppose those positions aren’t really bringing meritorious arguments to the table, but are simply arguing against Obama “because he’s black”. Interestingly, I … Continue reading

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“Constitutional”?

“Constitutional”? America has lost its mind when it opines that what is “constitutional” or “unconstitutional” is defined by the Supreme Court instead of by the Constitution.  And I hear Democrats and Republicans alike spouting this utterly stupid idea. This is … Continue reading

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The Stunning Question

Every once in a while, a simple and straight-forward question comes along that can have profound effects on the people who give it the consideration it deserves.  The question itself seems to separate people into different types, based upon how … Continue reading

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“Wasted Votes” and a Failing System

“It’s a waste of a vote to support a candidate who cannot win.” Is there anything wrong with this assertion? You hear this often when folks like Ron Paul or Ross Perot are being discussed. I find it quite funny, … Continue reading

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Rethinking the Pledge of Allegiance

I ran across this cartoon on Facebook and it prompted a discussion that I thought I should share here. My response to some of the dogmatic statements in support of it was as follows: Hey, folks, I have some objections … Continue reading

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