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How they live.

Subtitle: “A study of happy people.” Immanuel Kant taught, “Always do that which, if all people did in that way, it would be best for the world.” My forebears came from the same city, Königsberg, where he lived, and the … Continue reading

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Eros versus Puritanism

This might be a more popular blog entry, because it’s probably what people want to hear anyway. That’s interesting–why’s that? How come what we want is not kosher, and what we ought to do is not joyful and popular? Let’s … Continue reading

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Letter to the Latter-day Saints

This is my friendly response to an article I read in Deseret News, the Mormon newsletter, from a link to Utah Today which I read daily. The article addresses the issue of “religious freedom” in its precarious balance with the … Continue reading

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