Apr
11th

Social Consciousness Or Social Charade

I’ve spent the last few days looking through my tattered, pocket-sized Constitution, searching high and low for the portions within that authorize or regulate our government’s implementation of various social programs that now are ubiquitous in America. I thought for sure that somewhere in the Constitution I would find something about education funding or medical […]


Apr
6th

From Here to There and Back Again

In the very old days, when people decided to venture away from their usual homelands, the journey to a new land was a long, dangerous, arduous trek. Today we can navigate the globe in a matter of hours. A few hundred years ago, a trip into town from the nearby countryside might take a day […]


Feb
7th

Morality and the Law

The next several essays will attempt to underscore the difference between religious morality and legal morality. In doing so, I fully understand that these next essays will probably bring about much contentious hand-wringing among my readers who will try to assert that their personal religious morals supercede social legal issues. So, before I dive into […]


Jan
11th

Freedom Isn’t Free

Most of us know the story of the Little Red Hen and her loaf of bread. For those of you who don’t, it goes something like this: LIttle Red had some wheat seeds and decided to grow some wheat and make some bread. All along the path to her goal, she sought to enlist the help of […]