Gangs killing as many people attract so little attention. The sickness of such killing is sufficient in itself. Trying to enlarge the hate and...
Can people really be non-binary? In spite of all the illusory re-enforcement for binary immersion ("up" and "down" and "right" and "left", etc.),...
What if "AI" advised humans to hold a spiritual revival, since what makes humans human is not material?
Trump, while terrible, failed to edge out "W" for last place as Presidents go. Putin, while detestable, is a piker compared to Mao, Pol Pot,...
"Russia" is not an issue; Putin is the issue.
Insuring a gamble is antithetical to sane finance.
The military cult of death, powered by the bodies and minds of young, ignorant males, continues to poison life. When mothers raise sons to be men...
This has been the problem with derivatives all along. Not only approving of but also allowing the insuring of gambling (which is what derivatives...
Ukraine's entry into NATO was not imminent. In fact, it was entirely uncertain. Given Georgia and Crimea, Putin certainly gave his neighbors ample...
Perhaps closer to the dead/live cat in the box; there is no result until a result is sought.
For any creature such as a human, placed on this planet with its ecosystem and the neighbors in space and a multitude of other indicators, it is...
The very absence of an observer makes the existence of anything moot. If it were not for humans, would the universe be here? The question is...
And this committed by "Christians" for "sins" that, according to Jesus, can be forgiven.
Sometimes the most amusing people are the ones unaware of being amusing.
Humans have so often exhibited deeply sadistic tendencies.
Women's advancement, inroads to ending slavery, relatively well performing economic systems, research and scientific advancements, philosophical...
'They' aren't infallible any more, are 'they'?
The problem is most likely the limitations of language and how we have learned to think. Because a question can be formed does not mean that it...
The idea has certainly occurred to me. If it isn't humor (sometimes), it is difficult to find another term.
Amusing that "common sense" is called upon to confirm the 'authenticity' such an obviously inconsequential object.
The community of Christianity was much more accepting of great degrees of variation in expressing belief before the 11th century. As the temporal...
Thanks. It looks as if this thread has turned sterile.
True, yet that isn't even the worst part of the diversion. Wasn't Jesus always pointing to the immaterial?
"Rights" being a word, it means what people decide. It could be a "right" that just isn't covered in the Constitution. It might not be a "right"...
This is another diversion from the true importance of Jesus' message.
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