Modern Poetry is Too Exclusive
As I have remarked as often as I can elsewhere, the exclusivity of modern poetry keeps making poetry more and Continue reading
As I have remarked as often as I can elsewhere, the exclusivity of modern poetry keeps making poetry more and Continue reading
“Cognitive dissonance” is a term coined to describe how a person can hold contradictory views without noticing it. Ayn Rand’s Continue reading
“You can be sincere, and still be stupid,” wrote a brilliant Russian novelist. That describes, it seems to me, so Continue reading
the Missouri legislature passed a proposed consitutional amendment that makes it possible for a student–as I understand it–to “opt out” Continue reading
Living makes us aware of the many faces of truth, and how some “truth” (such as two plus two is Continue reading
It seems to me that the more we see the Gospels as “history,” the less we see them as “faith.” Continue reading
Facts don’t dent ideologies. The more facts presented, the greater the denial. With Fox news and radio talk shows especially, Continue reading
An exaggeration is a lie; an edited clip that makes a person seem to say the opposite than what was Continue reading