Friday, February 04, 2005

 

"Someone who does not know the difference between good and evil is worth nothing."

Dennis Prager, as usual, hits the nail on the head. He has my favorite radio show (even though it is over the noon hour and I rarely get to listen.) I've got his book, "Happiness is a serious problem" which I highly recommend.

There is a huge problem in the world, started by philosophers who went out into left field and decided that because they couldn't always decide between good and evil, therefore a person could never decide. How strange. Only someone with a PhD could be that dumb.

Most of us know, most of the time, when something is evil. Start listening to that inner knowledge and tell Hume and Nietzche that they were entertaining but ultimately irrelevant.

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