Archive for August, 2005



As I sit here, working on my SCG title, I take pause to lean back and listen. It’s sometimes good to do this. Good ideas are often whispers and subtle ambiance and even the hint of a good feeling passing by.And as I listen, I wonder about things. Today, one thing was [...]

Has anyone ever wondered why religion always claims that it is more moral than anyone else? Most tend to think, I feel, that religion has to have a moral standing because moral can only come from a god-being.
Here is the reality.

I’m sure I didn’t spell it right, but after watching Pat Robertson put his ass firmly in his mouth (normally it’s foot, but Pat’s blunders tend to be a tad larger) I can’t help but comment on this.

Historically, the Ten Commandments of God (speaking of the ones that originate in the religions derived from Abraham’s teachings)originate, most likely in Ancient Egypt, specifically, the Book of the Dead which contains a list of things to not do if one wishes to enter the afterlife.