I Wish I Was a Messenger and All the News Was Good
Congratulations to Mr. Peter Pope for correctly naming "Babylon" by David Gray as the Monday Song of the Day. It should be noted, though, that even if Peter's answer had been wildly incorrect, I probably still would have given him credit, because let's be honest, when you're in P.C. at Baylor Law, you need all the encouragement you can get.
Now, on to the next part of my continuing conversation with Luke Reeves
Now, on to the next part of my continuing conversation with Luke Reeves
Part VII: (Luke's Response)
Now more on the nature of balance- are there things (causes, ideas, etc.) about which one should be extreme?
It seems that "balance" could be part of the answer to many of life's questions. But is extremism ever the best/right/reasonable answer? A religious person might answer that one ought to be extreme in their devotion to that religion. A political person might might answer similarly in regards to politics. And so let the conversation begin: the virtue of extremism. Go.
It seems that "balance" could be part of the answer to many of life's questions. But is extremism ever the best/right/reasonable answer? A religious person might answer that one ought to be extreme in their devotion to that religion. A political person might might answer similarly in regards to politics. And so let the conversation begin: the virtue of extremism. Go.
Labels: Amateur Philosophy, Baylor Law, Practice Court
2 Comments:
Wishlist by Pearl Jam. They were great on SNL. The Twilight Zone skit was classic.
Extremism is the correct reaction to LOST.
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