Jeffrey Thayne When a need presents itself, we have a choice of how to respond. In my previous post (Resisting
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I Already Knew That
In a previous post (I Can’t Know Until I See), I explained that the phrase “perfect knowledge” as used in
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Jeffrey Thayne In my last post, I talked about the difference between Martin Buber’s “I-Thou” and “I-It” relationships, and how
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Nathan Richardson The phrase “perfect knowledge” is used fifteen times in the scriptures. Sometimes it just means “knowing a lot
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Of all the many subjects discussed by philosophers over the ages, love is certainly one of the most relevant and
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Jeffrey Thayne I could easily have given up the seat next to me on the bus, but I didn’t. Why
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Nathan Richardson Economics can sometimes be a hard term to define; it’s a field of study with blurry boundaries. This
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Nathan Richardson The gold plates. I came to know the Book of Mormon is true through prayer and a personal
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Jeffrey Thayne In a previous post, I presented Oakeshott’s view of rationality as the capacity to form interpretations of and
Continue readingBastiat and Repentance: How Not to Get Out of a Recession
Vandalism will get us out of the recession! If a little kid throws a rock through your window, shouldn’t you
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