Monthly Archives: October 2019

Justifying Our Prejudices

Recently I was reading about the death of Nuon Chea, one of the Khmer Rouge leaders of Cambodia in the 1970’s.  The article stated that Nuon Chea never admitted his guilt in the deaths of 1.7 million Cambodians.   In an … Continue reading

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Ways of Thinking

Andrée Sen Peterson aptly describes the bankruptcy of modern thought. Truth is subjective—but my view is right and yours is wrong.   Values are impossible—but fight racism and sexism.  America is evil—but it’s unjust to keep anyone out.   Technology is ruinous—but … Continue reading

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