“Our birthrights, known by various names such as G-d-given rights, human rights, inalienable rights, inherent rights, etc transcend time and space, …
The Sanctity of Our Being: Birthright & Inheritance
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Societal Order and Human Dignity
“All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a …
Societal Order and Human Dignity
Do We Ever Feel Like We Have Enough?
Success is often the first step toward disaster. The idea of progress is often the enemy of actual progress.
The Welfare of the People is Supreme Law
“Comprehending the Roles of Personal, Economic, and Political Rights”
The Welfare of the People is Supreme Law
A Matter of Will
“Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh; is anything too difficult for me?” Jeremiah 32:27 While reading in Mark chapter nine recently, I read a…
A Matter of Will
Politics and Governance: The Intersection of Power and Responsibility
This is an excellent article that explains politics and governance in an understandable format. It shows exactly where our system is broken. Good …
Politics and Governance: The Intersection of Power and Responsibility
Knowing the Narcissist : I Use Words Purely To Control
The words that our kind use are the instruments of our dark profession. Words are advantageous because they are so easy to say. There is little …
Knowing the Narcissist : I Use Words Purely To Control
Aging Gracefully
Oh, to age gracefully. How many times have you heard this term? It seems that we hear/read it more and more these days, as people seem to be obsessed…
Aging Gracefully
Do you always think too much? These tips can help
Do you always think way too much and don’t know how to stop this? About what people think of you after a first impression session, when deciding what…
Do you always think too much? These tips can help
Turning Laughter into Resilience: A Lesson from Marcus Aurelius
No pirate ever found gold by sipping cocktails on a beach with a tiny umbrella.
Turning Laughter into Resilience: A Lesson from Marcus Aurelius