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I feel angry today. The anger feels good. The anger feels powerful. The anger I feel is towards those that use morality to control others.
The abuse that we suffered as children is a symptom of a much larger problem with our world today. We have been lied to.
Children are naturally curious. [...]
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As an atheist who cares deeply about the safety of children, I can not recommend that you take this course since Dave Ramsey supports the use of violence against children, including his own. I am going to write more about this soon, but wanted to get this up and indexed as soon as possible to [...]
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Man, this podcast really made me feel very happy and proud. I had tears in my eyes listening to the bravery of this guy who wrote to Stef about being honest with his parents. A must listen.
I just wanted to make a quick note to say how proud I am to be in the company of the people I have met at Freedomain and the friendships and growing relationships that have resulted from the work I have done on myself. I was walking to work today thinking about the interview that [...]
Stefan Molyneux and Tom Weed were interviewed by Times Online. The Times broke contract with Stefan, by not linking to the original audio interview. You can do a search for the article if you would like, but I rather suggest listening to the raw and full Times FDR Interview here. MP3.
Overall this article was better than [...]
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I have noticed an increase in new bloggers lately in my net community and I wanted to pass along some tips that I have learned in the blogosphere. Just to give you some background to create credibility to this post, I have been blogging for about 5 years now and my most successful blog had [...]
I think resolutions don’t have to wait until New Years of course, but for me the new year is certainly a good benchmark for myself since a year ago I really started to ramp up the self improvement goals in my life. Since last year was fairly undefined and I was plunging head first into [...]


