I'm not sure how, but I welcome any knowledge you are willing to pass over.
It would play a huge role in turning over a military dictatorship, I think.
Really the problem lies with the level of education and progressive ideals of the common folk.
The common people have always had the most...
Because Islam represents a special type of peace, that of submission.
This isn't the common usage of "peace" for most of the world, so Islam calling itself a religion of peace is a half-truth.
Not a hypocrisy, but a half-truth.
Because calling it that is a half-truth.
Edit: My mind accidentally auto-corrected your question to "Why is it wrong to call Islam a religion of peace?".
I'll leave my answer as is though.
I'm not sure, I don't have enough in-depth knowledge about the politics surrounding this issue.
I assume that people who are pro-life would generally rather abortion be a final measure when all else fails.
I don't think that implies anti-abortion, but, like I said, this isn't a realm I have...
I share the sentiment.
It's up to the woman. It's not amoral to call abortion self-defense when you look at the damage childbirth does.
Her body, her choice to take on the risks. Not my place to judge or question it.
Depends entirely on the subject, I go for what I find to be more rational and logical.
So neither/either, I guess. I don't need to be either to feel satisfied politically.
I vaguely remember playing games like spyro and crash bandicoot when I was fairly young.
Other than that, I always liked school more than home, learning new things, regardless of what they were, was my favorite thing to do. Pretty much still is. I'd happily sit through a four hour lecture on the...
I'm doing about normal, don't know if it's good or bad.
Had a delicious breakfast, played some morning games, got my sister up to shower before school.
All in all, I say it's been pretty okay, might catch some sleep later on before work.
Shock therapy, was it? Does it work out well? I've been...
Kant (100%)
Hume (48%)
Sextus Empiricus (47%)
Nietzsche (45%)
Aristotle (39%)
Protagoras (23%)
Augustine (9%)
Aquinas (8%)
Plato (0%)
I felt the results were a bit strange, but here they are nonetheless.
My full-time job is relaxed and quiet, as expected when working in a library.
My part-time job at UPS is rather loud and physically demanding, but it's simplicity is nice.
The old boss and secretary scenario... ;)
Yes, I am a complete idiot and narcissist because I call someone else out for being one.
Obviously I'm projecting my own issues onto other people, rather than observing their behavior and reaching a rational conclusion.
Thanks for the enlightening article.
I really don't want gov. interference with the media.
However, I also want the media to utilize integrity more than 10% of the time.
If there could be policy to stop funding and denounce media outlets that spread falsehoods, I would be for that.
By no means do I want any sort of censorship, though.