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Diogenes is both eloquent and poignant. I could not have done more than he has done.
Posted on September 18th, 2004 by Zsallia
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Diogenes is both eloquent and poignant. I could not have done more than he has done.
Posted on September 18th, 2004 by Zsallia
Filed under: Philosophy | 3 Comments »
Mark Alger, a regular reader and commenter here of late, has some provocative notions regarding the nature of evil, the proper perspectives required to recognize and confront it, and what is and is not justified in seeing evil defeated. I happen to agree with him up to a point, our differences being subtle, but [...]
Posted on September 6th, 2004 by Zsallia
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Mr. E Poet has done me a grave injustice, positing a question near and dear to my heart and then failing to have me note it until I was ready to depart on the little adventure mentioned the other day. I am not one prone to immediate reaction or quick reply; however, in this [...]
Posted on July 19th, 2004 by Zsallia
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Life is more than a mere collection of events and happenings. There are those who would argue against such a notion, those who believe that a human being’s journey through most of a century of time is little more than a process of genetic replication and propagation. Man as animal, lacking anything of [...]
Posted on June 13th, 2004 by Zsallia
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In the comments to this post, Mr. Renick takes me to task for my inhuman and murderous ways, then asks:
“By the way, do you even believe in God? He may judge you one day you know.”
Mr. Renick,
What am I to believe in? What would you have me believe in?
God. If I [...]
Posted on May 29th, 2004 by Zsallia
Filed under: Immortality, Philosophy | 8 Comments »