Intellectual honesty necessarily means that your positions on any given issue may change as you learn new information. It has to do with an intellectual process, not a result. Over time, experience, and the collection of information, the consistent process will often tend to result in inconsistent conclusions about a single issue. You will not…
Category: Facebook Archive
These are posts that were originally posted on the Facebook page, and are archived here on this blog.
There is no social relevance to all of the various –isms and pho…
There is no social relevance to all of the various –isms and phobias we tend to rant about, except when these manifest themselves in some sort of genuinely discriminatory action that is objectively unfair and has tangible results. In the absence of that, it doesn’t really matter if you hate anyone for their race, religion,…