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Monday, January 16, 2006

The Earth's Learning Curve - Issues 2006 - MSNBC.com

This is an odd article coming from Newsweek. Basically, it says that the world is getting to be a better and better place, and knowledge is not the same as wisdom. That, of course, is the answer to our search for Faith and Reason. This is, as the article remarks, a very old question -- "What is the Good Life?"

The author (Fareed Zakaria) notes that knowledge doesn't produce good sense, courage, generosity, tolerance, he notes, most crucially, the farsightedness that will allow us all to live together without war chaos and catastrophe. But I must ask, why is it so obvious that those are Good things. Sure, we like to be around courageous people, but is courage good for us? Prove it.

We can whittle down all of these things in this fashion, and I won't fill this blog with that, because it doesn't solve the problem. Just like you can't solve the problem of where the universe came from, you can't solve where "Good" came from.

One can claim that they came from the same place though. The universe, that is, all of creation, is good. All the items in Zakaria's list can be declared good only if there is some ultimate Good. That is: God.

Good work Newsweek!

The Earth's Learning Curve - Issues 2006 - MSNBC.com

This is an odd article coming from Newsweek. Basically, it says that the world is getting to be a better and better place, and knowledge is not the same as wisdom. That, of course, is the answer to our search for Faith and Reason. This is, as the article remarks, a very old question -- "What is the Good Life?"

The author (Fareed Zakaria) notes that knowledge doesn't produce good sense, courage, generosity, tolerance, he notes, most crucially, the farsightedness that will allow us all to live together without war chaos and catastrophe. But I must ask, why is it so obvious that those are Good things. Sure, we like to be around courageous people, but is courage good for us? Prove it.

We can whittle down all of these things in this fashion, and I won't fill this blog with that, because it doesn't solve the problem. Just like you can't solve the problem of where the universe came from, you can't solve where "Good" came from.

One can claim that they came from the same place though. The universe, that is, all of creation, is good. All the items in Zakaria's list can be declared good only if there is some ultimate Good. That is: God.

Good work Newsweek!

The Earth's Learning Curve - Issues 2006 - MSNBC.com

This is an odd article coming from Newsweek. Basically, it says that the world is getting to be a better and better place, and knowledge is not the same as wisdom. That, of course, is the answer to our search for Faith and Reason. This is, as the article remarks, a very old question -- "What is the Good Life?"

The author (Fareed Zakaria) notes that knowledge doesn't produce good sense, courage, generosity, tolerance, he notes, most crucially, the farsightedness that will allow us all to live together without war chaos and catastrophe. But I must ask, why is it so obvious that those are Good things. Sure, we like to be around courageous people, but is courage good for us? Prove it.

We can whittle down all of these things in this fashion, and I won't fill this blog with that, because it doesn't solve the problem. Just like you can't solve the problem of where the universe came from, you can't solve where "Good" came from.

One can claim that they came from the same place though. The universe, that is, all of creation, is good. All the items in Zakaria's list can be declared good only if there is some ultimate Good. That is: God.

Good work Newsweek!

The Earth's Learning Curve - Issues 2006 - MSNBC.com

This is an odd article coming from Newsweek. Basically, it says that the world is getting to be a better and better place, and knowledge is not the same as wisdom. That, of course, is the answer to our search for Faith and Reason. This is, as the article remarks, a very old question -- "What is the Good Life?"

The author (Fareed Zakaria) notes that knowledge doesn't produce good sense, courage, generosity, tolerance, he notes, most crucially, the farsightedness that will allow us all to live together without war chaos and catastrophe. But I must ask, why is it so obvious that those are Good things. Sure, we like to be around courageous people, but is courage good for us? Prove it.

We can whittle down all of these things in this fashion, and I won't fill this blog with that, because it doesn't solve the problem. Just like you can't solve the problem of where the universe came from, you can't solve where "Good" came from.

One can claim that they came from the same place though. The universe, that is, all of creation, is good. All the items in Zakaria's list can be declared good only if there is some ultimate Good. That is: God.

Good work Newsweek!

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Wal-Mart Sees How Fast Bad Press Spreads Online

Sorry I've been gone so long. Much upheaval on the paying job front. Good upheaval, but along with Christmas, distracting from hobbies.

The theme here is something that has been emerging as the bane of modern communications. It originally looked like the ever-increasing bandwidth of our communications were going to free society by allowing the truth to flow so freely.

Freedom is a two edged sword though, and lies flow just as freely. What seems to be happening, on the web and even TV, is that people are tuning into what they want to hear. Our sources of information are getting polarized. If we even look at the other side, it's to check out what the enemy is doing.

We like to read Web sites and blogs that we agree with and that reinforce our opinions. Aside from the few of you who practice "know your enemy" browsing, how many of you liberals read http://www.nationalreview.com/? How many of you conservatives frequent http://www.thenation.com/?


This is a sign of bad things to come. Read your favorite news source to see what will happen!