We have evidence that Iran makes a reactor to possess nuclear weapons.
Donald Trump is not a very bright or nice man. Bad combination.
I just think the way (for instance) evangelicals talk about God or Jesus, as in "Jesus says" or "the Bible says" points up a lack of honesty.
Science "says" nothing. People say things and knowledge changes.
I don't think anyone sees truth for a simple reason: we aren't static.
Beliefs should be like the rest of life, and real life isn't rules but learning and adaption.
I think that unlike W Bush who was an actual evangelical and sincerely so (my family knew the Bush family), of course Trump will disappoint when it comes to evangelicals. I'm not talking about personal behavior but policy.
Single misfortunes never come alone, and the greatest of all national calamities is generally followed by one greater.
But facts are facts, and if we only get enough of them theyare sure to combine.
There is a kind of certainty that seems to characterize Jared Smith's best work, an understanding about place and the flow of spirit that makes you think of Thoreau along with a commitment as fierce as that of Pablo Neruda.
Go on in the certain way, and if you do not receive that thing, you will receive something so much better that you will see that the seeming failure was really a great success.