A word to the wise—CHRISTMAS IS REAL

This is from the writings of A.W. Tozer:

Great is the mystery…God was manifest in the flesh. (1 Timothy 3:16)

            The birth of Christ was a divine declaration, an eternal statement to a race of fallen men and women.

            The Advent of Christ clearly established:

            First, that God is real.Read more

The vortex of the metaverse (Part 2)

In the last post, I ended with the possibility that the metaverse will divide society between those who want to live in real life and those who want to escape real life. Back to smartphones. Smartphones have evolved into mini-computers with huge memories, fast processors, and apps that allow you to play video games, watch movies and communicate in all ways except physically.Read more

New rhetoric has ruined political speeches

Philosophers are no different from scientists in that they like to take something and break it down into its various constituents, even if they have to invent some. This post will deal with philosophers and the something that is broken down into its constituents is rhetoric and its effect on political speeches.Read more

Kant’s cant

The Kant I am talking about is the German philosopher, Immanuel Kant (1724–1804); the “cant” I am referring to is, “hypocritical and sanctimonious talk” (Oxford English Dictionary). Kant was a very influential philosopher during the Age of Enlightenment and is probably best known for his moral philosophy captured in his Categorical Imperative as stated in his Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals.

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