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Intolerance of the Tolerant

We are constantly bombarded with the exhortation to be tolerant of other cultures, beliefs, and lifestyles by liberal-controlled media outlets such as the mainstream news, movies, and television programs.  An abbreviated, paraphrased definition of tolerance according to Webster’s Dictionary would

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Why I’m no Longer a Christian

From infancy, I was raised in the Christian Church. I was born to parents who were Southern Baptists and believed that children should be brought to church. There’s nothing wrong with this I don’t suppose. There are lots of things

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Human Nature: The Id, Ego, and Superego

A few years ago I became interested in Buddhism. I read a short description of this “religion” somewhere on the internet.  Whatever the description said (I can’t remember now), it intrigued me; so I decided to learn more about the

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Words of Wisdom…
"Consciously, I was religious in the Christian sense, though always with [this] reservation: 'But it is not so certain as all that.'" -- Carl Jung