-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- action
- active
- Active Philosophy
- america
- anarchy
- art
- atheism
- belief
- bible
- Buddha
- Buddhism
- capitalism
- certainty
- change
- choice
- Christianity
- church
- crisis
- culture
- decision
- destiny
- division
- Documentary
- economics
- education
- ethics
- existence
- faith
- freedom
- God
- government
- guitar
- history
- hope
- humanity
- Ideas
- infinity
- jesus
- knowledge
- language
- life
- logic
- love
- meaning
- morality
- morals
- motivation
- movement
- Music
- nature
- obama
- peace
- perception
- Philosophy
- politics
- power
- questions
- reality
- religion
- revolution
- science
- self
- society
- Spinoza
- technology
- thought
- time
- truth
- understanding
- universe
- war
- will
- Wittgenstein
- work
- Zen
Meta
Tag Archives: fourth of july
North Korea
Why are they the enemy? Why is it wrong when they test missiles? The act of developing missiles itself is not wrong, because we ourselves do it. But when a poor nation tests weapons, this is wrong. An example: less … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events
Tagged crisis, destruction, fireworks, fourth of july, Georgia, gunpowder, invasion, Kim Jong-Il, Medvedev, missiles, north korea, nuclear, obama, peace, politics, president, Putin, russia, state, terrorism, treaty, war
7 Comments