When someone is raised thinking a certain way for their whole life, they will most likely not be persuaded of something else, whether it is a true or false worldview. Even if it seems completely ridiculous to everyone else, they will hold fast to their beliefs. Most Americans would probably recognize some of the more … Continue reading Western Literature 1: Lesson 10
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Western Civilization 1: Lesson 20
Nobody likes a double standard... that is, nobody in their right mind. Way back in Greece around 450 B.C., a group known as the Sophists was poisoning the youth by spreading their inaccurate and destructive ideology. They claimed that there is no absolute truth, but instead it is relative, for each individual to decide. They … Continue reading Western Civilization 1: Lesson 20
Western Literature 1: Lesson 20
This world is more corrupt than it has almost ever has been. And the wicked are only getting more corrupted by and numb to their sin. They are finding the most evil, disgusting, perverse things that could ever be done and doing them with pride. So many people who were once living with integrity have … Continue reading Western Literature 1: Lesson 20
English Lesson 34: Are there Times when Lying is Right?
At one point or another, we've all probably been told to tell the truth. We've also probably been told to always do the right thing. Hopefully, we can all agree that these are good morals that we should try to follow the best we can. Most of the time, telling the truth is the right … Continue reading English Lesson 34: Are there Times when Lying is Right?