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Tag Archives: better world
God can teach lessons, even through atheists (i.e. Existence teaches us lessons)
I found this link while searching my favorite internet dump, reddit.com. This link is to an opinion article that briefly describes the experience of a Christian being the guest of and living with an atheist family. The following passage from … Continue reading
Posted in Active Philosophy, Quick Ideas
Tagged atheist, belief systems, better person, better world, children, christian, God, golden rule, good nature, Ideas, living, moral guidelines, morals, motivation, people, perpetuating behaivour, Philosophy, raised well, reason for action, religion, Self-improvement, treatment, values
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The Verifiably Impossible
Day by day I find that our biggest problem as humanity is the disconnect between experience and the value we accord the verifiably impossible (see post). It’s funny that the biggest problem in creating a so-called better world – that … Continue reading
Posted in Quick Ideas
Tagged better world, causality, cause and effect, consequences, countries, dialectics, empiricism, ethics, history, Ideas, impossible, institutions, Kant, logical positivism, nations, notions, noumena, politics, power, state, wealth
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