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Morals, Faith, and Society

How did we come to be here, at the highest point so far in history, and yet at such a historic low.  The morals of individuals and society are together crumbling to the ground and leaving only a mockery of right in their place.  Organized religions are under attack from all quarters.  Society thinks nothing of weekend affairs, getting drunk, or half-naked women everywhere. Somewhere along the line we have also lost any common sense we once had.  It seems to go hand in hand with the degradation of society.  Decisions that once were obvious now take so much double speak and politics to make that when all is said and done the problem could have been fixed twice over but is indeed just barely getting underway. Here you may say, “But, now we are more enlightened and understand that one must be thorough when making a decision.”  It’s perfectly true that we need to look at both sides.  But when there is an obvious moral issue why does it take so much skir...

Pondering the Logic of Liberty

If you watch the tags on my posts, you’ll notice one or two that don’t really make sense.  One of these was on the post “Meditation.” I had added the tag “Founding Fathers.”  Now why would I do that?  Surely the Founding Fathers weren’t really into meditation?  No, they probably weren’t.  It was the last quote in my post that made me decide to add that tag: “You believe in freedom of speech; you strive for articulation. We believe in freedom of silence; we lapse into meditation.” –Proffesor Hari Dam It made me think of the couple hundred years the colonists had to exercise true freedom and live in true liberty away from the English mainland.  Having such an unrestrained use of land and their own labor gave many men the opportunity for leisure.  This leisure was used, among other things surely, for study and self-improvement.  There were many well-read people who had no pressure from war, insufficient means of living, or an established state re...

Meditation

is AMAZING! I'm not talking about the Western misconception of trying to fly or have an out-of-body experience or whatever else the majority of us thinks of when we hear the word "meditation." I'm talking about moderation in all things; about temperance, self-control and restraint.  I'm talking about taking a few minutes out of the day to shut down the computer, turn down the radio, pull out the earplugs, turn off the TV and just clear your mind, let the stress of life go, evaluate your life, enjoy your blessings, give thanks for your friends and consider how you might make new friends out of old enemies. You know, this sounds a little like Christianity, doesn't it?  I have heard it posited, and believe to be true, that meditation is indeed part of Christianity.  Here's a few scriptures from the Bible: This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night. (Joshua 1:8)  Let the words of my mouth, and ...