Thoughts To Provoke Your Thoughts
Provocative Thinking
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Adolf Hitler
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Hitler was an insane victim of his own heroes – such heroes like the German philosopher Nietzsche who wrote about the super race of men to r...
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As an Atheist
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As an atheist I have no interest in the system of reward or punishment. I am happy enough living my life without any sense of heaven as a pl...
Happiness
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If happiness depends upon the power of thought, then I dare say that most people suffer from unhappiness. Especially as they are consistentl...
Jesus in Our Hearts
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In grade school, high school, and in college at De la Salle University nothing was put into our hearts except the love for Jesus who preache...
Poor Filipino People
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How could we Filipinos ever mature as a people and develop as a nation when we have been taught to believe that there is a better country to...
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
Holy Books
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One may know all the messages written in the bible, or the Quran, or in the Talmud, but continue to remain shamelessly ignorant of science a...
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I love Bertrand Russell
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I love Bertrand Russell not for turning mathematics upside-down and logic inside-out, but for never threatening me with punishment in hell-f...
Our Troubled Selves
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There is the good side and the bad side in everything; except in religion - there is only the bad side. Religion damages the minds and heart...
Believe It or Not
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If you wish to set up a Foundation and have it registered with the government office in the Philippines known as THE SECURITY AND EXCHANGE C...
Jesus, the Pinoy
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Jesus was crucified dead on the cross to destroy the devil. The devil, however, is still alive and doing actively well. Jesus must have been...
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Animals
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We are all born unbelievers, not believers. We are turned into frightened believers by indoctrination. To think that animals are born animal...
The Biological Fact
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The biological fact is the day we are born is the day we begin to die. Birth, growth, death, and decay amount to the same realty. Indeed, e...
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Why Something
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Why is there something rather than nothing? But then again, why is God a nothing? Hardly a something? What is God? Where is God? How come Go...
Religion Against Religions
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Have you ever heard of atheist who hated and killed another atheist for not believing in God? What about you religious morons? When will yo...
The United States Government
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The United States government would rather be wasting TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS on stupid wars against other countries than be spending monies on ...
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Chronic Boredom
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Boredom is a chronic disease of the rich, not the poor. Chronic boredom stays with the rich round the clock. It smothers enthusiasm, impover...
Free Choice
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In the free choice to choose between thoughtless belief or thoughtful unbelief, without hesitation, I choose thoughtful unbelief. Sooner or ...
Christ Experienced
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I am told that Christ is best experienced, not explained. Well, that's fine and dandy. But we should experience Christ as a member of wh...
Blind Faith versus Bright Reason
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Faith continues to be popular because, like “humility,” it makes a virtue out of lazy mentality which is really a euphemism for ecclesiastic...
Born in the Flesh
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“That which is born of flesh is flesh, and that which is born of spirit is spirit.” Gospel of John 3:6. In the meantime, it is, indeed, anyb...
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