Aphorism 121. Capitalism is only evil if the rich horde all the wealth.
Aphorism 122. Communism is evil because it claims property is theft.
Aphorism 123. Socialism doesn't work; at the end, everyone would die from boredom.
Aphorism 124. Reincarnation and Karma are just a way to justify inequity; rather, if someone's life sucks, it was their previous life that bore the reason.
Aphorism 125. Karma doesn't exist. I see too many rich criminals and poor whom are the salt of the Earth.
Aphorism 126. If a man's hungry. Feed him bread. Don't pass him by and say, "I ought to teach him to fish."
Aphorism 127. Some men, by forces of chance, cannot have anything in this life. It is neither just, nor is it right, but it is a truth nonetheless. It is one of the reasons I believe in God.
Aphorism 128. It's good, as a youth, to want to right all the wrongdoings of the world. But, as you get older, you ought to see the true solution is to right what you have wronged yourself.
Aphorism 129. Every generation invents its own cuss words; the test of a generation, and how corrupt it was, is how many of those cuss words it coined.
Aphorism 130. A cuss word is wrong depending solely on its context---the bloody cloth, dog and fox were vulgarisms used in the Bible.
Aphorism 131. When Paul says, "Let your speech be wholesome, young men," it means not to be given to crude conversation. There are many such conversations, which, nary a taboo will be said.
Aphorism 132. Solomon says, "Do not be overly righteous, lest you destroy yourself." I think the meaning of this is not to be prudish.
Aphorism 133. When speaking of a woman's beauty, speak of her beauteously.
Aphorism 134. When speaking of a woman's beauty, your words will betray your own beauty.
Aphorism 135. Politics and Religion are necessary topics in a free society, but not sex.
Aphorism 136. A slippery slope argument is only so, when the syllogism's causal chain do not necessitate.
Aphorism 137. Moral corruption leads to more moral corruption. There is nothing illogical about that.
Aphorism 138. The phantasy of the mind soon frustrates, and it must then be acted upon.
Aphorism 139. Saying, "Fire" in a crowded theater is not the same as saying, "You're a sinner" to someone who is in danger of eternal damnation.
Aphorism 140. Any sin Paul listed in Romans 1, if presently partook, will not be forgiven.
Aphorism 141. Put the old man in the past; and the new man in the present.
Aphorism 142. If you must cuss or blaspheme, it's better you cuss.
Aphorism 143. Phenomenology of the written word is to share experiences with the author.
Aphorism 144. Word is the axiom that any expression has an understanding.
Aphorism 145. There is truth.
Aphorism 146. One can, if they listen, know what someone else had said.
Aphorism 147. The most narcissistic trait of modern culture, is the idea that we are self-contained to only our own experiences.
Aphorism 148. A story's purpose is to feel what others have felt. And to know why they have felt it.
Aphorism 149. An essay, a poem and a story are not always a solitary entity.
Aphorism 150. I looked at everything a man could do, and found nothing better for him than to eat from his labors.
Mark 13:51Jesus saith unto them, Have ye understood all these things? They say unto him, Yea, Lord. 52Then said he unto them, Therefore every scribe which is instructed unto the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old.
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