Have you ever wondered if criminals really commit crimes or simply suffer from dissociative ethics? I mean what do laws really serve other than holding at bay the hungry jaws of anarchistic dissolution and despotic oppression? Don’t you think that it would be so much easier if we dispensed with all the restricting regimes of [...]
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Freedom and restriction, can you tell the difference?
Posted in Irony, Philosophy, Satire on March 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
God? Justice?
Posted in Christianity, Philosophy, theological debate on March 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
A God of love divorced from justice and wrath towards transgression is lunacy. It does not provide for the protection of his people, nor the absolution of the their transgressions of his law. But as well, he would cease to be a God worthy of worship, for he himself [...]
Thoughts on coming and going
Posted in Epistemology, Philosophy on March 8, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Situationalism, or the proposition that subjectivity is the only constant itself is, albeit subconsciously and without intent, predicated on the inherent understanding of concrete or objective reality. The very concept and or endeavor of the metaphysical interpretation of life involves the application of principles which require a referent of concrete veracity. Meaning may not be [...]
What is Good?
Posted in Epistemology, Philosophy, Speech/Act, Theology on February 8, 2007 | 1 Comment »
A friend recently asked me to define “good” for him, he seems to be under the impression that it is not possible; an apparent paradox of this life. My initial response was that God was good and that the question itself pressupposed not only the possibility of definition but one actually. My supposition was [...]