Beaman vs. Landrith
And so it goes, into even stranger waters with Dr. Beaman: Roderick T. Beaman said: “I’m holding your beliefs up to the same serious scrutiny.” Uhh, no. You very clearly challenged me to a...
And so it goes, into even stranger waters with Dr. Beaman: Roderick T. Beaman said: “I’m holding your beliefs up to the same serious scrutiny.” Uhh, no. You very clearly challenged me to a...
The text below is my response to a stupid-ass challenge by Roderick T. Beaman, one of the loudest mouthed, ego-fragile libertarian discussion group participants I’ve ever seen. It seems Mr. Beaman is all mad...
From fake libertarian jackass Ron May, on a discussion list I frequent: A How – To Seminar by the Scientific Patriot Liberaltarians are typically moral degenerates, moral failures, and or cowards. A Typical Liberaltarian...
A hot topic for the American public of late is that of gay marriage. In particular, the American public is quite divided on whether or not government should “allow” such marriages to take place....
In recent years, much debate has taken place regarding the posting of the Ten Commandments in public places. Usually, supporters of Ten Commandments postings target courthouses and legislative buildings as prime locations for such...
April 25, 2005 Reflections on Religion III American Military University HM 230, Introduction to World Religions by James Landrith I’ve always been fascinated by the flaws in human nature. In literature and films, I...
Dr. M.A. Muqtedar Khan on Are Pakistanis less prejudiced than Indians? : How should we understand this disparity in the conduct of Pakistanis towards Indians and of Indians towards Pakistanis? Are Pakistanis less prejudiced...
Laurence M. Vance, writing for LewRockwell.com, on Charles Spurgeon on Christian War Fever: We know all too well about Christian war fever ƒ€“ that sickening blind worship of the state that elevates George W....
March 6, 2005 Reflections on Religion II American Military University HM 230, Introduction to World Religions by James Landrith While I never bothered to ponder its significance as a sacred ritual, I estimate that...
February 27, 2005 Reflections on Religion American Military University HM 230, Introduction to World Religions by James Landrith My relationship with religion has evolved much over the short thirty-four years I’ve spent on this...
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