Humorous Philosophical Questions
For those who love the philosophy of ambiguity, as well as the idiosyncrasies of english: 1. Why do shops have signs, ‘guide dogs only’, the dogs can’t read and their… Read more >
For those who love the philosophy of ambiguity, as well as the idiosyncrasies of english: 1. Why do shops have signs, ‘guide dogs only’, the dogs can’t read and their… Read more >
In church last Sunday, I heard a sweet elderly lady in the pew next to me saying a prayer. It was so innocent and sincere that I just had to share it… Read more >
This happened to an Englishman in France who was totally drunk. AFrench policeman stops his car and asks the gentleman if he has been drinking. With great difficulty, the Englishman… Read more >
Atlanta Craigslist Ad Seeks Crisis Actors for “Mass Casualty Exercise” On May 20th, National Report reported they found this ad on Craig’s list offering actors $100 a day to phony-up… Read more >
Anyone who has ever attended an Internal Revenue Service court case likely noticed the biased attitude of the presiding judge in favor of the prosecution. Perhaps, though, only those of… Read more >
By Dr. Mercola Open, honest debate is crucial to furthering knowledge, resolving controversies and moving forward on important questions of public interest. Debate as a form of reasoning and education… Read more >
A group of women were at a seminar on how to live in a loving relationship with their husband. The women were asked, “How many of you love your husband?”… Read more >
36,000 Illegals, 88,000 Convictions – Sprung by ICE in 2013 Monday, 12 May 2014 07:00 PM By Cathy Burke Not only did Homeland Security spring 68,000 criminals who are in… Read more >
More proof that everyday media brainwashing will override logic and good sense.
Francis August Schaeffer Cox American Political Prisoner July 26, 2013 Dear Sensible People of a Candid World, My name is Francis August Schaeffer Cox. I am a 29 year old,… Read more >