https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychogeography Seems vaguely related.
Our innate sense of justice, of how things ought to be, clashes with how things are. Thus we have divine retribution. We ought not die, but we do, so after we die we live supernaturally. Dissonance can give way to…
http://www.openculture.com/2012/04/orson_welles_explains_why...
"...sustained dissonance would probably cause burnout." Or religion.
Ignorance can fuel innovation. It can help to not know what you can't know or do.
I don't know what that person posted but if you're referring to my post above as pointless negativity I just don't know what to think.
I understand concern trolling. I understand trolling. What I don't understand is how my post is trolling. I meant what I posted. It was in earnest. It seems like someone can say that a divergent opinion or criticism of…
People aren't allowed to comment on religion at all? Unless it's a positive comment that entices no debate? A discussion of religion is relevant to the article. I'm getting an icky feeling that if my post was directed…
Wait, what part was trollish? Last sentence?
Let's not forget the two slippery fish in our hands that is other people's "ignorance" and our "knowledge."
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f6d_1435932798 I am Jack's stunning lack of perspective.
Christian "fundamentalism" is quite benign in this country. Aside from the issue of abortion and perhaps stem cell research can you list some travesties caused by Christianity in America? The fastest growing religion is…
I think critiques of American bumbkins is an American tradition. Hawthorne to Twain to Mencken to etc. It is the American organism hashing itself. It is healthy and has helped to make this country what it is. However…
The unabomber wasn't a mass murderer.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychogeography Seems vaguely related.
Our innate sense of justice, of how things ought to be, clashes with how things are. Thus we have divine retribution. We ought not die, but we do, so after we die we live supernaturally. Dissonance can give way to…
http://www.openculture.com/2012/04/orson_welles_explains_why...
"...sustained dissonance would probably cause burnout." Or religion.
Ignorance can fuel innovation. It can help to not know what you can't know or do.
I don't know what that person posted but if you're referring to my post above as pointless negativity I just don't know what to think.
I understand concern trolling. I understand trolling. What I don't understand is how my post is trolling. I meant what I posted. It was in earnest. It seems like someone can say that a divergent opinion or criticism of…
People aren't allowed to comment on religion at all? Unless it's a positive comment that entices no debate? A discussion of religion is relevant to the article. I'm getting an icky feeling that if my post was directed…
Wait, what part was trollish? Last sentence?
Let's not forget the two slippery fish in our hands that is other people's "ignorance" and our "knowledge."
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f6d_1435932798 I am Jack's stunning lack of perspective.
Christian "fundamentalism" is quite benign in this country. Aside from the issue of abortion and perhaps stem cell research can you list some travesties caused by Christianity in America? The fastest growing religion is…
I think critiques of American bumbkins is an American tradition. Hawthorne to Twain to Mencken to etc. It is the American organism hashing itself. It is healthy and has helped to make this country what it is. However…
The unabomber wasn't a mass murderer.