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27. Philosophers, Artists, and Sages
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Guest Blog: My Paradigm Shift Experience
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How Leftist Ideology Will Fall Like Jericho
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Love: The Tangent To The Divine
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QUOTE: Billy Graham
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We all can fall to temptation, normally without even realizing it. The Screwtape Letters are a riveting series of story-like letters that show how people can be tempted to turn away from God. Whether or not you believe in God, this story can teach you how to beware the parts of human nature that steer you away from your purpose and towards self-destruction. So watch this video and go read the book. Then, tell me what you think!
Book Review: Walden And Civil Disobedience By Henry David Thoreau
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Book Review: Tao Te Ching By Lao Tzu
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My Experience At The Free State Project’s Liberty Forum
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QUOTE- J.R.R Tolkien
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QUOTE- Edmund Burke
Ever read something and forgotten immediately? Ever eaten something and been hungry not long after? Both of those leave you unsatisfied, yearning for more. Live by this quote and you'll fix that with reading--- sadly, Burke's advice doesn't apply to food.
The Mean: What It Is And Why It Matters
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