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I thought there was such thing as "freedom of religion".
govols comments on Oct 8, 2019:
There WAS.
Voices of Lee // What A Beautiful Name [youtube.com]
govols comments on Oct 8, 2019:
I can't help it. I want to hear this performed by Dolly Parton and Vince Gill.
Voices of Lee // What A Beautiful Name [youtube.com]
govols comments on Oct 8, 2019:
That was beautiful; thank you.
The Dirty game [youtu.be]
govols comments on Oct 8, 2019:
You're going into dark places.
You have a Fender or.... You have a G&L..... I have a G&L.. I absolutely love it. [youtu.be]
govols comments on Oct 7, 2019:
I've never had a top end instrument.,but, I've never put in the work to deserve one, either.
AP: US forces begin pulling out of Syrian Kurdish areas along the Turkish border.
govols comments on Oct 7, 2019:
How many time has the US betrayed its native allies as it walks away from the foreign entanglements our first president warned against.
[youtube.com] Tosh gets it.
govols comments on Oct 7, 2019:
Okay, that was funny as... Thanks.
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govols comments on Oct 3, 2019:
Well, I guess I'll drop this here for any who was made curious by the OP. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9ZJe2dxx5k
How do you measure fairness (in the employment context)?
govols comments on Oct 3, 2019:
Seems like it's a matter of product cost and quality. If the quality of one director's work is worth the extra cost of assistants, then the extra cost is justified. I have a hard time finding a question of fairness in the example.
Thoughts about this?? Is she back? Most likely Bernie and Biden will be out... [vanityfair.com]
govols comments on Oct 2, 2019:
I think she's running from an angle, sort of making herself available if the crashing and burning gets to a point that some money comes along to plant some "recruit Hillay" grass.
IRS: Sorry, but It’s Just Easier and Cheaper to Audit the Poor — ProPublica
govols comments on Oct 2, 2019:
Why would a story say BOTH this: "Congress asked the IRS to report on why it audits the poor more than the affluent." AND this: "The IRS audits the working poor at about the same rate as the wealthiest 1%." What did I miss that would justify both claims as truthful?
shut up and pay your carbon taxes, Earth murderers
govols comments on Oct 2, 2019:
Dear God, Willie Nelson's looking rough.
Dahlmer Dilemma
govols comments on Oct 2, 2019:
My wife ALWAYS cleans the fidges and freezers when I'm not home....
What do you think is the best Canada can hope for in this election?
govols comments on Oct 1, 2019:
I think many western states could benefit from near zero voter turnout. Apathy might at least express the mood of the citizenry.
[foxnews.com] Seemed a pretty easy decision to me.
govols comments on Oct 1, 2019:
I wasn't on the jury and haven't read the transcripts, but my impression is one of a lack of the sort of intent required under Texas law to reach beyond manslaughter. The presumption of innocence implies, also, a benefit of doubt where I might also expect as possible of myself, a certain unforced carelessness after a double shift, a moment of terror, an over-reaction, and a horrible mistake.
Free speech: is it actually a good thing? - Vox
govols comments on Oct 1, 2019:
As near as I can tell, the subject of the interview and author of the paper under discussion is frustrated that free speech interferes with the ability of the expert class to control the public narrative in the manner that would serve as persuasive upon the "lay-jurist" masses who make up the under-body of the polis. He correctly points out that "Capitalism" monetizes public speech through media, and turns the vast majority into little more than click-bait propaganda. The public good would be better served if the noise was reduced, and the "epistemic" signal were amplified through gate-keeping rules that would reduce the information available to the masses, in order that expert conclusions were drawn by said unwashed in a manner that would lead them to perceive those conclusions of experts as their own. His conclusion and lamentation that our capitalistic system isn't structured to facilitate the censorious moderation of the public square is backhandedly framed as a case against capitalism itself. His criticism is more against the notion that criticism of the expert conclusion is allowed than it is against free speech itself. His criticism is more against capitalism than against the profit seeking nature of the elitist establishment media within a click-bait environment, and the natural tendency for that to result in propaganda mills pretending to be reliable sources of information. This guy isn't concerned in the least about free speech, the free exchange of ideas, or even the societal search for true knowledge; this guy is whining that the expert class no longer monopolizes the form and flow of information, and that the free market of ideas has move the conversation out among the polis and has reduced the influence of the expert aristocracy. He isn't wrong to worry, but it's really so unseemly to do it right in front of those for whom he obviously harbors contempt.
It may be that the concepts of good and evil are as subjective as a distinction between warm and ...
govols comments on Sep 30, 2019:
If there is a God of creation, a creator, I'll not curse him under any circumstance. The vast majority of my experience has been Good. The nature of creation is Good. The way all things interact is stunning to witness. If all things are the creation God, the will of God, and if all things, even if by his will, eventually lead to all things suffering and all things dead--I praise and thank him for the brief glimpse at the glory of his work that I am granted. The absolute wonder that I have experienced through my being in creation has been worth whatever price I will pay. I may eventually beg for relief, but even then I will regret if relief requires I sacrifice the experiences of being and becoming. Maybe I'll pay it, maybe I'll suffer on. I don't know. The concepts of good and evil seem not so much subjective, but a single function. The more I know about what I ought to do, the more shame I feel for my failure to do so. And we all fail. All the time. We know it in our bones. I think it was Socrates whom Plato told of having a voice, a daemon or some shit, that told him what he ought to do. The difference between a legend, worshiped by a student, and all of the rest of us? Socrates fucking listened to his conscience. Aristotle, student of Plato, wrote fucking prolifically about how we know good and evil, and but must train ourselves relentlessly in order to develop the ability to recognize, not just in our bones, but up through our Reason, and to choose The Good...rather than to enslave our Reason, and our Souls, to a practice of sophistry on behalf of rationalizing the rejection of Good. The OT tells it in a few verses: Don't partake in the knowledge of good and evil, for if you do you will die...of shame. The Tree and its Fruit were both Good, but Man, not mature enough yet to know of and yet to refrain from evil--to Do The Good--will die of shame in the presence of God. We exist in a sort of "Goldy-locks" zone within Creation--not too hot, not too cold. Damned near all of us know good from evil. Our comfort level within the acceptable tolerance limits of the temperate zone is a function of how well we practice toward The Good. The more closely we come to hearing the Word--the voice we all have breath within us to exclaim--the better we aim toward Being without shame. I have a long way to go, but I'm glad to be about it.
I can't continually spend more than I make without serious consequences.
govols comments on Sep 30, 2019:
Governments have the power to borrow on the good faith and credit of generations yet born, and, for now, the power to force them all to pay up. Our prosperity is no longer built from our own blood upon the shoulders of our ancestors, but on the enslavement and cries of posterity.
Scientists create the first ever autistic monkeys (So they can create autism 🤔) [bbc.co.uk]
govols comments on Sep 29, 2019:
WTF?
Who knew, writing a check to pay for the service of a lawyer is a crime?
govols comments on Sep 27, 2019:
Context?
I have been thinking about this impeachment hysteria.
govols comments on Sep 26, 2019:
That was a pretty well developed post. Thanks.
[cnn.com] OK then.
govols comments on Sep 26, 2019:
Odds that your next software update will result in the "OK" emogi being removed from your texting app?
I think that William nailed it with this one that is perhaps more appropriate today.
govols comments on Sep 26, 2019:
What year was that said? I would guess it was in an era when radical progressive factions, radical communist factions, radical socialists factions, were all so out of favor they were mislabeling themselves as "liberals." The liberal tradition is to question established norms and the conservative tradition is to preserve the social institutions that allow for such questions to be expressed in the public forum. Remember that. REMEMBER THAT! Actual liberals don't set fire to the public forum, and actual conservatives don't put of barricades around the perimeter. Conservatives murdered neither Socrates nor Christ, nor was it liberals who nearly destroyed Notre-Dame. Tyrants managed the one, and radicals the other. When it comes to culture, failing to remodel from time to time is as contrary to conservatism as burning the house down is to liberalism.
[cnn.com] OK then.
govols comments on Sep 26, 2019:
Bless their hearts....
[foxnews.com] Why do so many atheist feel the need to force others to change?
govols comments on Sep 26, 2019:
It's a puzzle to me too. I'm not exactly an atheist, but I've dabbled in it almost all of my life. Most of the time I don't join public prayers to which I'm party, but I have generally made a practice of quietly meditating on the items brought up by the performer. A few things I've pondered over the years: The simple prayer of praise, delivered humbly to an authority on high, and how the person or group who would sue to prevent such a public performance would do so through an appeal to a powerful secular authority. The appeal to "give us this day...(the grace required) to forgive our trespassers," and how many of us struggle with that feat, and fail. The game day prayer to grant safe conduct, glory worthy grit and determination on behalf of our team and the community who support us, humility toward and respect for the opposing team and their fans, and basically a wish for this game and our play to reflect the way we would hope to live our lives and the way we would hope our communities would provide a fair and sporting environment in which to do so. The public performance of God praise has never been an intrusion for me, even at my least believing moments, because it is the way of my culture and a ritual worth sharing if one approaches from a perspective of awe at the blessings that culture itself provides.
Charles Murray argues for a level of affirmative action as a tool for social utility in a diverse ...
govols comments on Sep 26, 2019:
I can make an argument in favor of a sort of affirmative action, but most of the forms we've managed to fabricate are fairly indefensible. Like, instead of busing kids to other neighborhoods to integrate schools, identify schools at which students are under-performing and focus action toward those schools and neighborhood. I have no idea what that looks like, exactly, but in part it would mean things like shuffling some teachers between schools in a district, lesson plan exchanges, maybe setting up something like intra-district exchange teacher/student programs... Imagine a college professor as visiting lecturer to a few high school classrooms, or the "teacher of the year" being assigned to spend the following year as itinerant mentor to a district's first year teachers. Affirmative action to bring up the institutions, and individuals within them, toward better delivery of service. Think about the "vibrancy" efforts at the better universities, and ask if those efforts in some way contributed to the decline of historically black colleges. If you cherry picked the top 10% of blacks off to Harvard and Yale, what are you doing to the classroom discussions at Morehouse? How many black entrepreneurs are stultifying in large corporations because they were recruited away from opening businesses in the neighborhoods they grew up in. Affirmative action should have been aimed toward communities, but instead is aimed toward depleting communities of their best and brightest.
Resettled Refugees Grow Population in Shrinking Cities - CityLab
govols comments on Sep 25, 2019:
Manufacturing exported, prosperity extracted, middle class reduced to desperately leaving towns their ancestors built, refugees in their own nation, the steel crescent reduced to rust, thriving cities mere shadows of a former glory, lost, broken. But behold! a second coming! An influx of vibrancy from abroad. Salvation sets upon a wasteland that a generation or so ago was the Heartland of a thriving people, now reduced to a diaspora, seeking refuge among their dwindling countrymen on a continent their forebears once conquered. Nice. Way to go America.
Resettled Refugees Grow Population in Shrinking Cities - CityLab
govols comments on Sep 25, 2019:
Yep, almost like some sort of replacement or something.
In my opinion, The problem with education today is; 1.
govols comments on Sep 25, 2019:
Demanding excellence from children, by parents, and providing them examples, is probably the first step.
Seriously? lmao [huffp.st]
govols comments on Sep 25, 2019:
I wonder how this one will implode.
Our media is utterly corrupt.
govols comments on Sep 25, 2019:
The republic has fallen, the empire is collapsing, and the ruling class is now simply pilfering the wealth of what's left of the middle class until the time comes for them to flee to a new body politic on which to feed. Cheers!
Oh man, Donny's not looking very healthy... [youtube.com]
govols comments on Sep 24, 2019:
What is it that you see in this collection of clips?
Emaciated Elephant Forced To Parade The Streets During Buddhist Festival Has Died
govols comments on Sep 24, 2019:
What rabbit hole might this post lead me down?
Crock Pot Raccoon Ingredients: 1 Large Raccoon 1 Large Onion 2 Stalks of Celery 1 Large ...
govols comments on Sep 23, 2019:
Have you actually prepared and/or eaten tis dish?
The Query Letter Formula by Jason Brick.
govols comments on Sep 23, 2019:
I have no idea how I could make that useful to me, but thanks for post an interesting little piece that's sure to prove immediately useful to at least some of us.
TheGuardian: It's Dangerous to Think DNA is Just Another Computer Code [theguardian.com]
govols comments on Sep 23, 2019:
To point out in a very small way the complexity of the "logic" in our "coding," a little "study" from WWII: Late in the war, one of the Scandinavian countries was under siege, blockade, some such crap, for about 3 months. During that time a number of women were at varying stages of pregnancy, and experiencing nourishment deficiencies. Among children in gestation during that period, those in the third trimester during the poorly fed times wound up experiencing more obesity and obesity related diseases as adults than those born prior to the deprivation or who were in first or second trimester of development. Their "scarcity program" was turned on in the womb. We will screw with stuff we don't understand. We just do. Often the unintended consequences extract generational costs that the originators of the fucking never live to pay.
A few points on the scientific method: (1) Science is not a belief system.
govols comments on Sep 22, 2019:
If a hypothesis can't be disproven it's incorrectly framed.
"The Weight" was created and performed by The Band 50 years ago.
govols comments on Sep 22, 2019:
This project is amazing and I thank you for bringing it to my attention.
PragerU relies on a veneer of respectability to obscure its propagandist mission | Media Matters for...
govols comments on Sep 19, 2019:
Media Matters is going to criticize another for propaganda? Really?
Political humor
govols comments on Sep 19, 2019:
My God! that's funny as F.
This is funny such a good one
govols comments on Sep 19, 2019:
Someone has spent too much time playing with white powder and razor blades.
Criminals are in positions of authority not only in the US, but many other countries as well.
govols comments on Sep 17, 2019:
They're not criminals; they're sociopaths to whom the commoner law doesn't apply.
"Embarrassing Mom" is a person I sub to on you tube.
govols comments on Sep 17, 2019:
Yes, I've read those papers. For fun, find a real one and try to read the abstract aloud.
What do y'all think about this?
govols comments on Sep 17, 2019:
I try to do classical and recent books, long article web sites like Areo, Quillette, The Chronicle of Education. I scan headlines everyday, but try to give stories a few days to mature before really getting into details.
I was told a vote for Maxime was a vote for Trudeau. Is it counterproductive?
govols comments on Sep 16, 2019:
I've always looked at it like, you are under no obligation to vote for or against a position or person that doesn't most closely match your own views. I've thus far never voted for either a republican or a democrat, nor exclusively for Libertarian Party candidates. The enemy of my enemy is not necessarily my ally, nor deserving of my support.
Does anyone have the original video of Kennedys speech on Secret Societies.
govols comments on Sep 13, 2019:
https://speakola.com/political/john-f-kennedy-secret-societies-1961 Vid.
Does anyone have the original video of Kennedys speech on Secret Societies.
govols comments on Sep 13, 2019:
https://www.jfklibrary.org/archives/other-resources/john-f-kennedy-speeches/american-newspaper-publishers-association-19610427
AC-DC in history
govols comments on Sep 12, 2019:
I don't get it.
CBS actually profiles black gun rights group... [bearingarms.com]
govols comments on Sep 12, 2019:
Well, arms control has always been about preventing the peasants from having the means of deposing their masters. CBS executives are among the masters.
Gun control coalition urges companies to severe ties with NRA... [bearingarms.com]
govols comments on Sep 12, 2019:
I don't condone...well...some people need k.....
Pelosi goes off on reporter over gun control question... [bearingarms.com]
govols comments on Sep 12, 2019:
Well, they did say that the fall narrative would be gun rights violations.
Democrat Pulls The Most EVIL Sh I have Ever Seen, Calls On Tech Monopoly To RESTRICT Our RIghts - ...
govols comments on Sep 12, 2019:
I'm gonna say, here and now, in solidarity with decency, Fuck Beto.
I only recently discovered ContraPoints youtube personality and channel.
govols comments on Sep 12, 2019:
Violence *is* human nature, at least in part. What's worse is that if you want to subdue it you generally have to beat it out of us. On the big question at the end, of preference--violent revolution and order imposed through threat, or actual subtle violence? Well, both suck, but each in their turn seems to be the norm.
Once again... A guy talking about men issue to a girl that will go unheard. [youtu.be]
govols comments on Sep 11, 2019:
Damn.
wow CNN did a thing.. [youtu.be]
govols comments on Sep 11, 2019:
Ex-red pill? Somehow I doubt it.
I'm listening in to the Pixies live session on Radio 2 then half way through am subjected to this ...
govols comments on Sep 11, 2019:
I'd like to see the propaganda but youtube ads aren't shared even among people in the same place. They're aimed.
How closed off is information on the Canadian Liberals?
govols comments on Sep 11, 2019:
The media is owned? https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=215&v=hBlnQh057z0
How closed off is information on the Canadian Liberals?
govols comments on Sep 11, 2019:
I don't know how it could be. From my U.S. perspective it looks like all media requires funding, and funding requires submission to some agenda or other. All information media has become propaganda. We all now belong to the Cult of Clicks.
What song would you play?
govols comments on Sep 11, 2019:
I'd hafta find a twistier road.
Those that hide philosophers and other thinkers that have influenced their own thoughts possess a ...
govols comments on Sep 11, 2019:
Not everyone is hiding their influences. I haven't a clue any longer where all of "my" ideas were ingested nor how they were integrated into my own muddled way of looking at things.
“A mere dress rehearsal” for the “civil war” awaiting the white community, a radical ...
govols comments on Sep 10, 2019:
One wants to scream, "Run!" Then one thinks, and cries "Charge!" And then we anguish.
John Bolton is out
govols comments on Sep 10, 2019:
I think this is great news, pending who replaces him.
Insane.. [washingtonpost.com]
govols comments on Sep 9, 2019:
I'm not sure he was at all insane, honestly. He was certainly a sociopath, but I don't consider that necessarily a defect of mind.
Researcher Predicts THE END Of Democracy, From Culture War To CIVIL WAR - YouTube
govols comments on Sep 9, 2019:
I don't know how "democracy" can function under a system intolerance for dissent.
So.
govols comments on Sep 9, 2019:
It's a decades old concept that involves prosperous whites refusing to suffer the direct environmental consequences of their consumption, instead building all of the factories in poor colored ares and leaving the waste in their neighborhoods.
Dennis Prager: Media more of a threat than Russia - YouTube
govols comments on Sep 6, 2019:
Russia and Eastern Europe are OF The West, and might wind up making its last stand.
Score another win for the right-wing speech police
govols comments on Sep 6, 2019:
That's life in the trolling shout down culture. Live by it; live with it. Enjoy...
Awesome and Easy Creamy Casserole 1/2 cup butter, melted 2 eggs, beaten1 (8.
govols comments on Sep 5, 2019:
It was pretty good, but I'm gonna add shredded onion and a healthy shot of white pepper next time.
After Life – An Answer to Nihilism [youtube.
govols comments on Sep 4, 2019:
I'll toss out another way to look at nihilism and avoiding it, or living with it. All of the absurdity that life presents you? Teach yourself to laugh at it, and to enjoy it and make others laugh with you. I've done it by studying philosophy, psychology, and sociology. Here in current year, the most ridiculous stuff I run into is frequently based on the reification of some form of theory from the past that has been poorly understood but internalized by those causing me to chuckle. I assumed I was okay, and then assumed all of you who make life absurd must have something the hell wrong with you. Then I went out trying to figure out what it was. Much of it seems to stem from so many of us having a too superficial exposure to a few thousand years of thinking by dozens and dozens of people who were brighter than most of us, and then taking snippets of multitudes of extraordinarily complex analyses, reducing them to too simple maps of reality, mapping them onto the most complex social and technological environments any human has ever existed in, and trying to operate as though the world it predicts is materially "True." In an environment so poorly understood as ours, finding meaning enough to avoid nihilism is as simple as taking a moment to make some meaning rather than dwelling on discovering it. Cleaning your room is one way. Firing up the weedeater is another. Volunteering to sit with AND TALK WITH the elders is useful. Forcing yourself to learn that many of the answers you seek were intentionally hidden from you by your "teachers" is also effective. How to have a good life was answered thousands of years ago: practice aiming for good, and practice figuring out what good, is. Practice actually becoming good at aiming toward something that IS actually good. And practice laughing at absurdity.
The New Society (I believe that we are on the cusp of a new, unprecedented and largely ...
govols comments on Sep 4, 2019:
https://civilizationemerging.com/ The link above goes to the musings of an "evolutionary philosopher," and he's working on these very questions.
Swedish Behavioral Scientist Suggests Eating Humans to ‘Save the Planet’ ...
govols comments on Sep 4, 2019:
https://www.newsweek.com/cannibalism-animal-kingdom-ultimate-taboo-humans-1455287
Venue cites religious freedom in denying mixed race wedding--is that their right?
govols comments on Sep 3, 2019:
If payment processors can deny people or industries access to monetary services over political or moral objections, yea, I can deny people services on any grounds I see fit.
He’s back! [youtu.be] And Glenn Beck is interviewing him.
govols comments on Sep 3, 2019:
Glen Beck is doing some very good interviews the past several months. We'll reserve judgement on this one.
What do people make of the suspension of parliament to get the enactment of the referendum through?
govols comments on Sep 3, 2019:
From my vantage democracy was done three years ago and the people with power have been obstructing ever since.
We need to have a global viewing of this...very very important conversation [youtu.be]
govols comments on Sep 3, 2019:
Very interesting.
If anyone is to consider God real, one must admit three things: God said: "I create darkness and ...
govols comments on Sep 1, 2019:
Um, God said let there be light. He didn't create dark, he created light where before there was none. He didn't create evil. Each thing he created was good. Once created and allowed to run the continuous reincarnation of an information based order is subject to corruption. Evil.
Looking a bit deeper into the philosophy of Marx and Hegel's influence upon him we see the birth of...
govols comments on Sep 1, 2019:
I'm having great difficulty envisioning what a synthesis looks like. My experience as a fifty year old has been increasing chaos since I was a child. My experience is an ever more rabid increase in the pace of social change to a point of utter disorder.
Just as a heads up, all Christians would be wise not to waste their time trying to sell us atheists ...
govols comments on Aug 29, 2019:
Your faith in atheism is so strong that you no longer have doubts?
Electoral College is racist?
govols comments on Aug 29, 2019:
EVERYTHING is racist.
The latest episode of radiolab explored some of the history of IQ tests in the US.
govols comments on Aug 29, 2019:
Was it part of the series "G?"
God Has Put His Hand On Donald Trump - YouTube
govols comments on Aug 27, 2019:
Does anyone loving this video believe in God?
I finally read “The Diversity Delusion” — loved it! Unfortunately, Mac Donald’s message ...
govols comments on Aug 27, 2019:
No. Even Amazon can't keep up with all of the books I have open.
Exclusive: Falwell steered Liberty University land deal benefiting his personal trainer
govols comments on Aug 27, 2019:
Welcome back.
What do you know about Octonion Math? [images.app.goo.gl]
govols comments on Aug 27, 2019:
Enough to know better than to bother. I do good to math my way through bill pay. ;)
Here are some thoughts I posted on FB today.
govols comments on Aug 27, 2019:
I notice a huge difference between "what's on your mind?" and "what do you think?" One makes you question and the other make you assert. I'll play... I very, very often fail to do what I know I should. Why? Because I'm almost always an animal--man--and rarely a person--Man. I rarely "Man-up." Stupid, really. I'm always filled with joy when I manage to listen to what I know is right, but it's ever so much easier to muddle.
It's Time to Disavow and Replace The NRA - The Liberalists
govols comments on Aug 27, 2019:
I largely agree with the OP link, at least in spirit. "The People" ought to be well enough armed, well enough organized, and well enough supplied that it could take over the community armory from local government control and reassert itself as the local sovereign. In my county, if "oppression" was asserting itself through the local government authority, it would be the hundred or so small community churches that might provide the organizing function, and personal arms and supplies would be adequate equipment for taking the county seat and local national guard armory. No individual could stand against local oppression, but that's not the assumption made with the 2A. The assumption is that their exists enough community that the militia is retained to the people, to preserve their state of freedom, against a community level imposition of tyranny. It scales up. If the local "law" is the problem, the community can stand against the local "law." If the corruption is coming top down from the State, communities across the State can organize adequate force to reclaim control over internal governance. It scales up; all that's required is community. Join your local church. Join your local community associations. Get to know your neighbors. Take part in the community yard sale. Organize a community food bank. Be part of your community and help build it into a, "The People." Do that, that alone, and you'll find arms enough among you to form up the militia as necessary.
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govols comments on Aug 27, 2019:
Thank you.
What purpose was hell created? Why did God create hell?
govols comments on Aug 26, 2019:
I don't think God created Hell. I think, if one assumes God and Hell exist, Hell is being apart from God where being with Him was and remains up to the individual to but ask. Hell is the existence we create for ourselves when our pride prevents us the humility to ask for and receive His grace. If you believe in Hell, you're but one step away from avoiding it.
Do you think greed is actually good for economy?
govols comments on Aug 26, 2019:
Part of what happened is that the cult of individualism dropped moral obligation to the community as God passed into less and less widespread regard. Lot's of people know about Smith's "Weath of Nations." Damned few are aware the Part One was "Theory of Moral Sentiments." The ancients and early enlightenment thinkers all deeply considered DUTY, ethics, and virtue, usually as a necessary input to good governance. I think part of where we've misplaced or obligations is by handing them off from mutual aid society to government institutions.
Do you think greed is actually good for economy?
govols comments on Aug 26, 2019:
Greed is good for the economy, but really screws the culture.
The alt-right manifesto that has Trumpworld talking - POLITICO
govols comments on Aug 25, 2019:
Has anybody read the book?
Chinese police in town to train Johannesburg Metro Police [trendsdaily.co.za]
govols comments on Aug 25, 2019:
The next great colonial power.
I guess I need to apologize for posting that video about the horse and his rubber chicken, since it ...
govols comments on Aug 25, 2019:
By apologizing you made me look.
The decision of the New York Times editorial team to frame the Presidential race around immigration ...
govols comments on Aug 24, 2019:
The left seem to be in the business of creating right wingers. They just keep pushing a narrative that pushes people to explore the alternatives.
Why Conservatives Don’t Trust Facebook My independent team of investigators looked into the ...
govols comments on Aug 23, 2019:
Interesting. Thanks.
Federal Agencies Have Been Sending Employees Links To White Nationalist And Conspiracy Websites For ...
govols comments on Aug 23, 2019:
I'll be able to mine this for interesting content for days. Thanks!
The alt-right manifesto that has Trumpworld talking - POLITICO
govols comments on Aug 23, 2019:
Thanks!
Admin, might it be judicious to go ahead and free Wily?
govols comments on Aug 22, 2019:
Hey, in the spirit of free speech and community, I had to bring it up after a day or two of witnessing his efforts to remain engaged.
Misinformation 101: Jewish people that follow the Torah are not "Waiting for the Messiah" Neither ...
govols comments on Aug 22, 2019:
There should be a link here, toward educational materials. Messiah. Anointed one? One blessed by God to righteously lead a nation of people devoted to fulfilling a covenant--a loyalty pact rooted in mutual devotion and faith? Don't come hither with condemnations alone. Teach. Or get off the pot.
"Okay I jumped to conclusions, I guess it makes sense that a person who is working under a dishonest...
govols comments on Aug 22, 2019:
There are 1.4k comments and counting. Yes, he sometimes postpones the sales pitch, but yeah, "g-word" was goofy. Not sure he's under Whitehouse command.
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