Archives for July 2006
Separating the wheat from the chaff
The grand tradition of western religion typically sees our “loving” deity issuing a series of ethical guidelines by which the adherents of any given faith should behave. Sometimes it’s on a giant stone tablet, other times it’s through disciples or… continue reading »
On the to-do list: my life
Faced with impending graduation with a degree in the liberal arts, I have crumpled several times over the past few weeks under the weight of the realization that, upon receiving my BA, I will have absolutely no direction. Engineering majors… continue reading »
The shibboleth of democracy
I try to regularly skim over the offerings at the Arts & Letters Daily, as I’ll usually stumble upon a thought-provoking and enjoyable piece to mentally chew on for a little while. Today I found an article worshipping critical thinking… continue reading »