Archive for January, 2008

 

 
I think many in the gaming community have played the award winning “Portal.” I managed to get my hands on it, and enjoyed its dark comedy and ending credits song on so many levels that I can’t describe it all. For me, Portal is a very philosophical game that raises many questions about A.I., life, […]

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Traffic Surge!

Wow, thanks everybody. There’s been a huge surge in site traffic thanks to social networking site StumbleUpon. If you’re new here, feel free to check all the possibly life-changing articles out. Or systematically debunk them. Either way, exercise your right to do whatever you want on the internet. Be free! If you have any comments […]

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Free.

 
Free as in free, period.
A man can be beaten, broken, imprisoned, tortured, mentally anguished, and any other number of things that man can do to his fellow man to cause him pain. But if they cannot pull his head out from the clouds, if they cannot cull his dreams and bring them back down to […]

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Some milestones

Woohoo! I would just like to comment on a milestone of mine. Religious Zen now has over 40 free articles to read and use for self improvement and simplifying your spiritual and mental life. I hope all that read this blog have been helped in some way.
Some stats on this blog:
42 published posts
35,000+ words
89 pages […]

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Something, Rather than Nothing

 
Why something rather than nothing?

This is an age old philosophical question. Since this is filed under “Random Musings,” I really don’t plan on answering it. I simply want to throw it out there for people to ponder. Why is there something rather than nothing?
Some argue that this is a clear case for a creator. But […]

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