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Secular Humanism: America’s Establishment of Religion

"Secular Humanism: Religious Mythology" is lettered on my computer bag. So "What is Secular Humanism?" The quick, simple answer is that it is the religion of self-indulgence with no possible consequences for the way we live in any kind of life after death. Beginning somewhere around the Kennedy administration, Secular Humanists learned that if they … Continue reading Secular Humanism: America’s Establishment of Religion

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October 8, 2011September 28, 20131984, afterlife, Aldous Huxley, Ammon, Antidisestablishmentarianism, antonin scalia, atheists, Athenagoras, Benjamin Franklin, Bible, Breasted, Charlton heston, compromise, consequences, Egyptians, evidence, Exodus, federal funding, free thought, George Whitefield, Humanist Manifest, inspiration, Japan, Jephthah, Jewish Temple, john adams, Judges, juror, Justin Martyr, law-giver, Lycurgus, Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, memorization, Mission Impossible, Oral tradition, Orwell, Phaedrus, Plato, Plutarch, polical power, progress, religion, Roman Empire, scientific history, secular humanism, sel-indulgence, Solomon, Spurgeon, Ten Commandments, theism, Thoth, tolerance, unbelief, US Supreme Court, writing4 Comments
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Book Review of The Shallows, What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains, by Nicholas Carr

Men's minds and thinking are getting shallower all the time, but it's wrong to blame that on the Internet. Many things are just as powerful as the Internet in changing our lives and our thought patterns. Rock music, television, video games and addiction (alcoholism) still play a greater role in "shallowing" the mind than the … Continue reading Book Review of The Shallows, What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains, by Nicholas Carr

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September 20, 2011September 26, 2013Amazon, Ammon, Anthropology, Antidisestablishmentarianism, artists, book stacks, brain studies, concentration, contemplation, cultural Impact, deep thinker, Dennis Praeger, distractions, e-book, Ecclesiastese, Einstein, Emerson, Enfield, filter, Freud, government control, GPS, Gutenberg, idolatry, Internet, Kindle, libraries, Linus Larrabee, Lycurgus, Marx, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Nicholas Carr, Niet, Old Testament, Oral tradition, patronage, Phaedrus, Plato, playboy, Plutarch, poetry, print books, productivity, pseudo-science, recommendation, Republic, Sabrina, scientific journals, sensory overload, Spartan, szche, The Shallows, Thoth, trains, trusted friend, writers1 Comment
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