The Heart vs. The Gut
…“heart”!) If we, believing that our “heart” is our emotional life, hear that we are to accept Jesus into our “heart,” or that God wants our “heart,” or that “it’s…
…“heart”!) If we, believing that our “heart” is our emotional life, hear that we are to accept Jesus into our “heart,” or that God wants our “heart,” or that “it’s…
…are two propositions that I, being a person of wealth, will not accept: That I am in any way morally superior to those with lower incomes than myself. That my…
…likely be books, periodicals such as The Economist, The Week, World, and my own life experiences. Needless to say, BlueKennel is not intended to be an alternate channel to present…
…Theory of the Leisure Class, by Thorstein Veblen. At the same time that Max Weber was writing about the Protestant Ethic, Veblen wrote that the prestige class of a society…