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Tag Archives: past
History Reimagined
We imagine the future containing an infinite amount of possibilities. The present is more concrete, for obvious reasons. Sandwiched between the to-come and what-has-come. But all of our conceptions of history suggest that the past can only have happened one … Continue reading
Posted in Active Philosophy
Tagged causality, cause and effect, choice, concept, fate, fossil, future, history, now, paleontology, past, possibility, present, thing, time
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On Science, Religion, and Nationalism II
This post is in response to On Science, Religion, and Nationalism On the topic of (supernatural) religion and defending a society opposed to religion, I think that we are starting to have a disagreement on a fundamental issue, which is … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies
Tagged america, angels, border, britney spears, catholic, change, Christianity, church, construct, evil, existence, familarity, fundamental, future, God, gods, good, history, humanism, Mexico, mythology, myths, nationalism, nations, nature, past, poor, present, reality, religions, rich, school, science, serenity, supernatural, USA, vs., war, worldview, WWII
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