Free Market Forever

April 23, 2006

What Are We Affraid Of

Filed under: Short Blogs — admin @ 11:10 pm

We do not need to be afraid to those who are never mad or those who are mad all the time.

April 17, 2006

Religious Study 101

Filed under: Unmasking Moral Prejudices — admin @ 10:53 am

Hear me all listeners. I have just received a revelation from God himself. All of you got to pay me a gazillion dollar. You can donate the money at http://GeneTips.com.

What? Why I haven’t heard money coming to my bank account yet? Do you know, if you don’t give me my money, you’ll go to hell.

You’ll go to hell or heaven based on whether you give your money to me or not and how well you convert others into believers like you. (more…)

Religious Doctrines and Hemophilia

Filed under: Short Blogs — admin @ 10:39 am

Thousands of people are marching in outrage over a few caricatures in Denmark.

When I heard that, I was very confused. There so many other beliefs and opinions that humans have. We, for example, believe that protons attract electrons with force inversely proportional with the square of the distance.

Such beliefs have tremendously changed our life for the better. (more…)

Wealth Tax And Kids' Tax

Filed under: Proper Alignment — admin @ 10:33 am

The way we evolve is as if we’re not at war we’re in a race.That is why there are often a lot of hatred against success. Those who knew they cannot run the fastest often end up resorting to hit those who do.

Envy bigotry explains virtually all the major genocide all over the world. (more…)

Capitalism and Higher Standard of Living

Filed under: Proper Alignment — admin @ 10:23 am

The year is 1300 AD. The place in a small tavern in Peking. Somebody burst into the room. Alert! The mongol attack with a brand new weapon.What weapon? Catapult? Horse Archer? Gun? Nuclear Weapon?

No. Much worse. They subsidize their farm product and try to fire sell it to us here. This will hurt the interests of our farmers. Also many of their workers are willing to work here for cheaper price. Not to mention of hordes and hordes of capital coming in to increase labors’ productivity and salary. We’re invaded! (more…)

Benefits of Being Fair

Filed under: Education — admin @ 10:20 am

Different individuals have different ideas of what is fair.

However, some ideas have certain very practical consequences.. Fair means you’re good to those who are good to you and bad to those who are bad to you.

We should be fair within that definition. Why? So people are good to us. (more…)

Why Many Hate Porn?

Filed under: Unmasking Moral Prejudices — admin @ 10:17 am

Human nature s fine tuned for gene pool survival.

The way we evolve in the gene pool is that when we’re not at war, we’re in a race.

Peace and freedom means competition. Some people are uncompetitive. So they don’t want to compete. Those people demand slavery. (more…)

April 13, 2006

Why Moral Issues Become Porn Issues

Filed under: Unmasking Moral Prejudices — admin @ 3:48 pm

Many people want to prohibit porn and prostitution. Some do so to protect religions and morality.

We can only wonder. Stealing and robbing are also immoral. Religions also prohibit stealing. Why there are no terrorist that commit suicide bombing to kill thieves, burglars, and robbers. (more…)

Do People Choose Their Dictators

Filed under: Short Blogs — admin @ 8:39 am

Do people pick dictators? We’ve heard the atrocities people like Mao Tze Tung, Saddam, or Kim Jong Il do. We believe that those poor people never have a choice. That they suffer because they’re out of luck and get bad leaders that force him self out to be a leader.

That’s partially true. But not entirely.

You see, even when somebody put gun in your (more…)

April 12, 2006

Imagine John

Filed under: Unmasking Moral Prejudices — admin @ 9:08 am

John is a very productive individual. He doesn’t eat, he doesn’t sleep, he doesn’t rest, and he doesn’t play.

At age 3, he learned medicine, and past doctor tests with flying color. Then he worked 24 hours a day serving humanity earning $ 1 million dollar per day. (more…)

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