Li: ritual, propriety, etiquette. Hsiao: love within the family (parents for children and children for parents. Yi: righteousness--the noblest way to act in a situation. Xin: honesty and trustworthiness. Jen: benevolence, humaneness towards others. Chung: loyalty to the state and authority. --Confucius (Kong Fuzi)

All articles appear in reverse chronological order [newest first].

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I believe the past is relevant, sometimes more than others of course. In most cases we are seeing history being repeated, so it is most relevant.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

If Your Against Gay Marriage,Then Don’t Marry Someone Who’s Gay!

imageThe essay formerly titled If Your Against Gay Marriage,Then Don’t Marry Someone Who’s Gay!”, September 10,2012, has been edited, updated and retitled, “The Myth of Conventional Marriage”. You can find it by clicking here.

UPDATED: 4-25-2015
UPDATED: October 8,2014
Original Post Date: September 10,2012

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