by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jun 17, 2013 | Philosophy & Ethics, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
{Submitted by Jerry Davis, this gives us an Islamic perspective on when religion can go wrong, something that applies to Christianity or any other belief system or ideology. The first half is from the book “Romanticism” by Harun Yahya and the second half...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Mar 31, 2011 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
Why am I stooping to such a title? I have no overall opinion of Trump and in fact think he’s hit the mark dead on in some politically-oriented comments he’s made. But his most recent interview is emblematic of the pandemic of armchair conspiracies run...
by Barry Fagin | Apr 8, 2013 | Uncategorized
{Publsihed in the Colorado Springs Gazette, November 11, 2009} The House of Representatives has passed a bill which, if it became law tomorrow, would require every American to purchase a certain product in order to remain a legal resident of the United States. In...
by Barry Fagin | Aug 9, 2010 | Politics & Law, Society & Culture
“Fahrenheit 9/11” just came out on DVD. I watched it with my family, and I’m glad we stayed away from a theater. Theaters have annoying cell phones and overpriced candy. DVD players have “pause” buttons. Images have tremendous power. That’s because we’re made to...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jan 27, 2012 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
Anyone who follows this blog knows much of what I write is not an analysis of events as much as the implications of our reactions to them. Sometimes a teeny, tiny event (or even non-event) can be blown by the media and blogosphere into a huge conspiracy or...