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3 Things to Remember as the Election Approaches

Electing a president into office is a big responsibility. The Commander in Chief is an important role, and plays a significant part in not only political agendas but also in providing an example to the American people. For the most part, everybody is doing their best to do the right thing. People generally affiliate with a specific political ideology because it most closely aligns with what they (passionately) believe to be most beneficial to humanity and the future of our country. At the same time, election season tends to bring out the abhorrence in people regarding some of the more sensitive moral issues. And one of the most difficult and most fascinating things about philosophy (in my opinion) is that there really is no way to determine an absolute truth with respect to ethicality.  Which tends to get overlooked during heated conversations surrounding morality in political issues. We cannot choose “the right answer” to these political questions, because there is no “r

An Open Letter to Ordain Women

I am a woman. I do not support feminism. Contrary to feminism philosophy, feminism is not a progressive ideology about gender equality; it is a digressive movement toward female supremacy. And I will not support the supremacy of one sex over the other. I believe in equality. The History I am a firm believer that masculine and feminine can (should) exist in a balance without both sexes fulfilling identical roles in society or religion. Not that either sex cannot fulfill the others' role in society or religion, but that they don’t need to in order for humanity to experience a balance between masculine and feminine. In fact, the historical world successfully practiced this balance between masculine and feminine for thousands of years. Until the reign of the Roman Pagan leader Constantine the Great around 300 AD, there was a balance in the world between masculine and feminine with an emphasis in the religious world on matriarchal paganism. (And, yes, Constan