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Daily Archives: June 18, 2012
Links on Rodney King
I have some links on Rodney King for today. 1. I thought this article by Dylan Stableford was really good. Stableford says: “He ‘never set out to be a James Meredith or Rosa Parks,’ the Los Angeles Times wrote. ‘He … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Deaths, Life, Political Philosophy, Politics, Ronald Reagan, School
Tagged james meredith, lou cannon, Politics, ripple effect, welfare policies
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Ron Paul’s Liberty Defined 6: Illegal Immigration
In this post about Ron Paul’s Liberty Defined: 50 Essential Issues That Affect Our Freedom, I’ll write about Ron Paul’s views on illegal immigration. Essentially, Paul is somewhere between amnesty, on the one hand, and building a wall to keep … Continue reading
Posted in Candidates, Political Philosophy, Politics
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Deification
One of the chapters that I read in my latest reading of The Cambridge History of Christianity: Constantine to c. 600 was Alan Brown’s “The intellectual debate between Christians and pagans”. An issue that Brown discusses is the deification of … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Greco-Roman, Philosophy, Religion, Resurrection
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