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Monthly Archives: February 2010
On Parenting
If we were doing something of little importance, such as climbing Mt. Everest or training for the Tour de France or even enduring the necessary rigors of space travel and exploration, then perhaps we could look upon these moments of … Continue reading
A few thoughts about free will
When we think about will, it’s helpful to think about it in the context of desire. To will to do a certain thing, the person who wills it, must desire that thing. Granted, this desire can be because of a … Continue reading
A Quick Link for State’s Rights and a Modest Proposal
So, two things: One, if you are newly interested in states rights, constitutional law, state nullification of federal laws, or are just curious as to what any of that even means, then there is an article by Peter Heck over … Continue reading