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Category Archives: Read a book
Gun Control: Satire
Last night I began thinking that maybe the anti-gun politicians aren’t so wrong after all. Hear me out! See, guns are used to injure and hurt people, so naturally people shouldn’t have access to them. Anything than can hurt someone … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Drawing, Humorous, LIberty, Opinion, Read a book, Thought expansion
Tagged Congress, government, gun control, humor, independence, media, responsibility, satire, United States
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Ajax’s Whimsical Revolution
A few years ago I was living in Idaho attending university. I would often call my BFF (yes, we are adult males and use that abbreviation without embarrassment) Markus who is attending university in Hawaii. Idaho, Hawaii, it’s pretty much … Continue reading
Posted in Humorous, Read a book
Tagged Ajax's Whimsical Revolution, amazon's kindle, eBook, free eBook, Paul Brodie, read a book, the building blocks
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The Building Blocks
I am straying from my Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday posting schedule to announce the release of my new eBook, an allegorical novelette to be exact, on the Amazon Kindle platform. If you click on the eBook page tab above you will … Continue reading
Posted in Read a book
Tagged amazon kindle, children, control, eBook, gun control, novelette, Paul Brodie, society
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Freedom to choose vs. total control
I enjoy reading books from the “dystopian future” category. I don’t know why, specifically, but I guess a lot of other people enjoy it as well because there sure are a lot of them. I think it relates to the … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, Read a book
Tagged book, control, decision making, dependence, eric lloyd, ethics, gerald lund, independence, individual will, liberty, moral agency, political agenda, society, the alliance
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Society’s demands for youth
In order for society to carry on it needs high quality parents raising up new members. This means that the new members need to one day become high quality parents themselves. We know that not everyone is capable or even … Continue reading
The effect of violent media on children
I’m pretty sure I’ve heard “experts” give evidence for and against the role violent media plays in influencing violent or aggressive behavior in children. It probably comes down to semantics; how do you define violent media, how do you define … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, Read a book, Thought expansion
Tagged children, effect, entertainment, gun control, individual will, liberty, maturity, media, moral agency, parenting, socialization, violence
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What did I really learn in history class?
At times I feel as though I’m experiencing a great awakening. It isn’t often, but i’ve had my share of moments of clarity and epiphany. Sadly I’ve probably forgotten some of them, which is a good reason for me to … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoon, Drawing, Opinion, Read a book, Thought expansion
Tagged 5000 Year Leap, charity, Cleon Skousen, Common Sense, Faith, family, Founding Fathers, government, Thomas Paine, U.S. Constitution
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Guest Blogger: Benjamin Franklin
I don’t remember a lot from elementary school, at least, not consciously as being a memory from elementary school. I’m sure a lot of what I know is what I learned during elementary school, but I don’t have memories of … Continue reading
Posted in Information, Read a book
Tagged Benjamin Franklin, Founding Fathers, government, politics, U.S.A.
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Regarding the freedom to choose and to act for yourself
One of the greatest abilities we have as humans is the ability to make decisions and determine the path of our own life. This freedom is naturally occurring and when groups have attempted to take it away, or have taken … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, Read a book, Thought expansion
Tagged children, choice, Chris Kyle, family, free will, interconnectedness, meaning, Monster, moral agency, R.A. Dickey, socialization
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