The Foolishness of God
Saturday, January 26, 2013

What To Do About Gun Violence

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We are constantly bombarded with solutions to the problem of "gun violence". Inevitably, these solutions involve "gun contro...
Tuesday, January 1, 2013

We Live in a Libertarian World

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One argument I’ve often heard against libertarianism goes something like this: “we’ve never seen a libertarian government in actual practi...
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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Why I’m a Libertarian

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I frequent a conservative Christian website called “What’s Wrong With The World” (WWWTW) where my Libertarianism is often challenged on t...
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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Racism 101

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Listen to this radio ad put out by aRicherLife.org (a public awareness campaign developed by the National Fair Housing Alliance) and see if...
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Sunday, September 9, 2012

I'm Out!

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No, not in that way.  I am officially out of the Republican party.  So what did it?  Well, the straw that broke the camel's back for m...
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Monday, August 6, 2012

Stripes on a Zebra

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Obama and Romney are like stripes on a zebra: different color - same animal. Both support undeclared, unauthorized, illegal wars. Both...
Sunday, June 10, 2012

The Myth of the Two Party System

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A certain Soviet leader once reportedly commented, "We have a hard time convincing people in the USSR that our elections aren't rig...
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The word "gospel" literally means "good news". So what's the good news? The good news is that Jesus came to set us free from all of this crap. Everything that plagues humanity was nailed to the cross. He sets us free in two ways. First, he reveals the truth to us. He exposes the greed, lies and corruption of the "kingdoms of this world", i.e. the human establishments of wealth, power and religion. And second, he takes up residence in our hearts to heal us and set us free from the same kinds of things within us. This blog is my imperfect attempt to share some of my own imperfect thoughts with an imperfect world. It reflects my changing sentiments over time. My political leanings have changed from conservative Republican to Libertarian to apolitical as I gradually realized that humanity's problems are spiritual, and as such, have no political solutions. I have also recently embraced the Quaker faith.
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