What we Believe dictates what we Do, and what we repeatedly Do defines who we Are. Our Beliefs, therefore, determine who we become; however, Beliefs are not static and for that matter neither are people. People are constantly shifting, changing, and growing- sometimes for the better, sometimes not but often back and forth again. It …
Tag: ethics
Chains-Free: No Gods- No Masters
An abstraction is initially a tool for human understanding; an abstraction that people have come to worship is a god. I have read the Torah, New Testament, and Quran, front to back in their entirety and without the obfuscation of outside interpretations or “apologetics”. As far as I can see, the Abrahamic god of the …
No Tribalism: Free Personhood
People make a lot of excuses for their families, they make a lot of excuses for their tribes, and they make a lot of excuses for their traditions. People who make these excuses for their arbitrarily assigned groups, most of which they never chose themselves, are often at the expense of all reason and at …
Elon Musk is in a Simulation
Mr. Musk has done a lot of good for the world; he was an idealist trying to make things better. I suspect his more recent destructive, self-destructive, and just plain pointless and trollish behavior can be explained by the fact that he genuinely believes that the universe is one big computer simulation. When he mentioned …
Multi-Spections
Multi-Spections is the intentional perspective taking of multiple points of view in order to form a better understanding of a more holistic reality. It takes more than one perspective to understand the world. While some beliefs are utterly unverifiable and/or contradictory, most (while not all the time) can provide valuable insight into the holistic yet …
The Earthlings (a poem)
I wish to step Out on to soil Beyond all of this Turmoil. Into a Place That in its span Has never known The touch of Man. I would kneel there If i could, As a supplicant And brood- With my Attention Worship ground Run my hand 'Long every mound Upon the grass And bark, …