A family member recently sent out a family email and it got our discussion juices flowing again. My problem with the email was that it portrayed liberally-minded people as foolish and weak. If you really believe that, then this email is definitely for you.
Someone said ...
There Is No Spoon
There is a scene in the movie "The Matrix" where the main character, Neo, is visiting a so-called oracle. As he waits to see her, he looks at the other "potentials" that stay with her. These potentials, all children, are able to manipulate objects using ...
Lawless, Godless Heathens!
I had a couple family members make (what I believe) are huge mistakes by assuming that without religion one cannot have law. They acted like the only place people learn rules is from religious entities. I wonder if they realized that most of the rules ...
Can’t Prove or Disprove It
Saying that you can't prove or disprove the existence of God has been the cop-out for the God debate for as long as I've been aware of it. Atheists, Christians, and primarily agnostics use this idea when it all comes down to agreeing to disagree. ...
America: The Rich, Fat Uncle
A good friend and I were discussing Thanksgiving and I started to think about how it must look to other countries for us to have a holiday where we stuff ourselves full of food and roll around on the couch watching football.
You know, I can't ...
The Evolution of the Signal
We may not have been the first species to invent language, but we have honed our own language to extend beyond grunts and yells. We started with sticks and clay then moved to scrolls, then to codices, then parchment and paper, then fixed-type, then type ...
You’ll Never Convince Them
During all of these religious and political discussions, I keep hearing from people who try to tell me to lay off because it seems like I'm trying to talk someone into something. I keep hearing people say, "You're never going to convince them." I wish ...
WHAT IF there was no God?
I have been raised to believe in God, and I have always felt a presence, though my definition of the source of that feeling has changed over time. But, throughout that time, I truly believed in a higher power of some kind, continually watching over ...
The Outsider – A Perfect Circle
https://youtu.be/nzyNWyZhUS0
Love as a Drug
Today I was thinking about how drugs affect the mind, and I stumbled upon an analogy. What do drugs do? In other words, how do they work on us? Well, they are simply chemicals that get in our bodies and our brains that disrupt or ...
Americans Can Be Too Egocentric
When the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a farm in Pennsylvania were attacked, most Americans saw it as an attack on America itself. Sure, it all happened on American soil and killed many Americans, but the truth is that it wasn't a direct attack ...
Iraq Teaches Us to Think Long-Term
One of the things that bother me about some people is their refusal to look at things in the long-term, or the Grand Scheme of Things. I've observed that many conservatives fall into this category, and I believe this is due to a predilection to ...
Animal Instincts
I'm sitting here with my giant golden retriever puppy (Buddy), my fairly young cat (Sasha) and her less-than-a-month-old kitten (Spot). The mama cat sat down beside me, right in front of where the golden retriever was sleeping. The kitten, smaller than the dog's snout, crawled ...
Eldery Drivers (and my 15 seconds of fame)
I just got my 15 seconds of fame! Earlier today I was watching CNN Headline News and I heard about the old man in California that ran through a crowded market. Then they asked, "Should the elderly be required to take yearly driving tests?" I ...
Abortion
Everyone who ever debates abortion should read this first. I first read the following article in Billions and Billions by Carl Sagan. It was co-written by Carl and his wife Ann Druyan in the mid-90's, but the arguments they detail here are still highly relevant. ...
Saddamn, What a Moron
President Bush, in reference to Saddam Hussein, recently said, "It would be foolhardy to wait for him to attack us before we acted." Besides that quote being fundamentally flawed (which I won't get into for fear of being accused of "acting intellectual"), let's just assume ...
My Statement of Aesthetics
Initially, I took my first poetry class because I thought that poetry and prose were two completely different things, and I needed to explore my poetic side. But as the semester progressed I quickly discovered that they are imperatively inseparable. Poetry keeps prose fresh, healthy, ...
Trinity
In a time before Ground Zero meant something else,
After our cousins Einstein, Teller, and Oppenheimer,
In an empty desert guarded by squat mountains,
Humanity took its first step into another age
With the detonation of a bomb named Trinity.
We viewed the Opening from miles away,
As creatures with fragile ...
KTXT: Lubbock’s Only Propaganda Alternative
I grew up in this area, so I was around when KTXT became "Lubbock's only alternative." And, I'm old enough to remember the "this is your brain on drugs" commercials on TV. I agree that there are bad drugs out there that can harm people, ...
Circle
infinite
sides and points
generated within Euclidian
geometry framework, expressing
natural beauty, finite in design yet
infinite in possibilities, creating completely
unlimited sides and angles and points
complex actions are condensed into
simple equations, as the pie are
squared, bringing all points
together
Dog Spiel
In our schools and public places
The meme of submission minus reason perpetuates,
Replicates like bacteria in our sweet minds.
We live, some learn, and work ourselves to death,
But that was why we were created, wasn't it?
So much needless and mindless discussion,
Of things that do and can change ...
The Gospel
God, protect me from your people,
With closed minds and blind third eyes.
Misinformation and half-truths
Are barely discernable from the lies.
I've felt your presence and your power,
My biology is impossible to deny.
But I do not fear to think these thoughts,
I'd rather know uncomfortable truths than reassuring lies.
I ...
Out of Palce
I was not in my right mind, I think.
While on vacation in Constantinople,
I thought I found a nice local café
Where I could snuggle up with a dry martini.
I thought I'd found a cozy place,
But discovered my mistake too late.
I sat down at a round table, ...
Cosmos XI. The Persistence of Memory
https://soundcloud.com/metzae/the-persistence-of-memory
Information is important to Life, and Earth is positively rippling with both.
Quasi-intelligent beings that never see the light of day live on inside us,
While mindless molecular machines copy our biological biography
With the guided precision of a skilled craftsman.
All living creatures store libraries of information in ...
Cosmos VIII. Travels in Space and Time
Before the Sun rose and set in the sky of Earth,
A giant blue-green rock spun lazily around its star.
Then a being, mostly calling itself Man,
Gave names to these gods of the ground and sky.
Our solitary sun floats with its family of planets.
A grain of sand ...
Cosmos XII. Encyclopaedia Galactica
Ethereal lights in the sky, unexplainable phenomena,
And alleged astronauts older than any nation
Lead many to believe we're inundated with uninvited guests.
Though I wish it were so, it probably just isn't true.
It could be that we have not been discovered,
And our xenophobia causes us to see ...
Hey Babe
I'll read this note aloud to you now,
So you can laugh at me later.
It won't take long, so don't interrupt,
In fact, it's halfway over.
Come cruise with me onboard the Eclipse,
And bake the bread of knowledge.
I learned today of the coelacanth,
Heresy, it seems, is taught in ...
A Sudden Waste of Time
After breakfast, in my silly slippers and cotton pajamas,
I shuffled out into the cold of morning to retrieve my mail.
Among the coupons I'll never use and advertisements I'll never read,
Was a letter with a smiley face where the return address should have been.
Starting to shiver ...
Introinspection
I find a nice park bench to rest for a moment,
While the ambience of the city roars all around me.
Here in the shade, near a busy playground,
My mind goes idle, and I open my treat.
The soft brown cube disappears in my mouth:
The warm, buttery sweetness ...
The River of Entropy
I imagine the Cosmos, infinite and remote.
I reflect on our sun, the perfect planetary host.
I consider our world, the pale blue home of the Earthlings,
I think of this forest, and of this path I tread.
Intentionally lost among Appalachian giants,
I wander a chaotic, forkful path.
Willfully losing ...
While Watching the News
One sock, two sock,
Red sock, blue sock.
What the hell? That's not a pair.
Shorts, shirts, pants and underwear.
After work on my neighbor's Sabbath
Is my time to unwind and relax my mind.
I stretch and I fold,
I smooth and I sort,
I bring order to the bedlam.
The only thing...to ...
Aisha
Today in the park, I watched the denizens of my town,
Going about their business, about their day.
I noticed a massive woman scolds her minuscule daughter.
Her voice was firm and serious, but clearly full of love.
Then later, a man with gold chains barked at his wife,
And ...
Where’s the Band?
Every year, tens of thousands of hard working students, teachers, and volunteers put forth a tremendous amount of energy to provide entertainment for half-time shows around the nation. Is this why they do it? To make sure those who aren't going to the snack bar ...
Nature vs. Nurture
To make it perfectly clear, this is an analogy, as I do not have enough evidence to prove otherwise.
We are born, and according to our DNA, in there is how we would respond to every question that could ever be asked or every event that ...
sickle and sword
i have an endless number of names throughout the ages
whatever my nom de plume, i am the author of insanity
inside the minds throughout all of time and space
and now i will vindicate the credenda of sages
bringing forth a deadly agent, bred by humanity
weed out the ...
Top 10 Good Things about 9/11
10. We are cracking down on terrorism.
With the horrors of terrorism reaching so vast an audience, the world's new focus on defeating terrorism may one day save us from each other and ourselves.
9. The odds are in our favor.
The chance of anyone dying today (or ...
The Community
Here on our island in the middle of the Sea,
My ninety-nine siblings and I live as kin.
We are raised together as a family
Taught only of love, and rarely of sin.
We all have one Father and no mother
But we know we were made from one.
He is ...
Skywatcher
We ride this world, an island of the cosmos
Which falls forever towards our sun.
We're perched on the cosmic beach
Poised to hold on to one.
The jet-black dome is alive with light
Ancient energy illuminates the night.
The sky is worthy of Heaven,
Graced by the upstart Sisters of Seven,
With ...