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Sweet Words And Distant Hearts

We live in an age where "marvelous" and "wonderful" have been tamed. We hear these words and immediately get excited about the "good" things happening! But this definition that "marvelous" and "wonderful" always mean "pleasant" and "positive" things is a reflection of our own shallow age. Through centuries of human existence, these words have also conveyed…

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The Cornerstone

In ancient architecture, the cornerstone was the first stone laid in the foundation of a building and its importance was both practical and irreplaceable. It was by the cornerstone that the whole building was oriented. The cornerstone was the stone that all other stones in the building was referenced to and oriented toward. In other…

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The Walking Dead

Isn't it amazing that we humans all share some similar fears no matter what culture we come from. Most cultures have horror stories about zombies and vampires and ghosts. Why is that? I'll tell you why. We humans are aware enough of our own existence that we fear mortality, but we also fear the unknown.…

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Cursed With Eternal Life

They even have a name for it; it's thanatophobia. Of course it's based on the Greek word for death - Θανατος and φοβος - literally the fear of death. It can become so bad in a person that they are terrified of dying every waking moment. Horrible! And yet, we live in such a death-denying culture we…

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The 4 Fantasies of Fairness

I don't believe in "fairness." Really! I really don't believe in it at all. Oh, I get the concept, don't get me wrong, but I simply don't believe humans are capable of it. At least not yet, anyway. Frankly, I'm convinced the Evil One uses our innate knowing that fairness SHOULD exist AND our inability…

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Learning to Choose

I have a friend who is a biologist and she is also an atheist. She's an atheist because she's convinced there is no such thing as "free will." And she believes this because of her science. To her, every choice we think we make is actually just certain chemical reactions to different stimuli. I know,…

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The 3 Fold Path to Wisdom

What's the best way to improve society? Change the person or change the society? There was a day in America when the common understanding was to change the person and society would improve, but nowadays it seems that many think that fighting to change society means addressing society's faults rather than the faults in the…

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A Painful Cure

My best friend in the world died of a brain tumor many years ago. Anyone who has either struggled with cancer or knew someone who did, knows the radical nature of cancer treatment. The chemotherapy is literally poison used to kill the cancer. But it's still poison. Many have wondered if the cure is worse…

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