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Fable #1
Many thousands of years ago, when our fragile race was still new, there lived two men who were quite gifted, but also quite poor. The first man had a knack for sewing clothes but hungered for want of food. The second man quite skillfully grew vegetables but cried in pain, for his back was scorched by the fires of the sun. One day the first man took up an armful of his clothes while the second man carried a bushel of his crops. Desperately the two wandered aimlessly until after a while they happened upon one another.
The hungry seamster and the naked farmer stood at a distance with their wares, each having what the other wanted. Lo, there was but one misfortune keeping them from quenching their desires. The government had not been invented yet, so these two merchants were incapable of trading with one another. Without the economic guidance of the government, they could only stare at one another, dumbfounded. O, how happy we are, for without the government we all would be everlastingly poor!
UPDATE: This paper has been updated on 02/26/2014 with a rebuttal by yours truly. It appears on the second page.
by John “Who else?” Everett
Hello, there. In my article on Oregon Trail, I briefly explained the reasons for doing this series. Now I would like to add more detail. If you are not a gamer and you’re skeptical about the virtues of this medium, I hope that this will convince you to appreciate games. Even if you are a gamer, I think you’ll still have something to gain from this.
There is so much scientific proof that an embryo is a living human being with a right to live, that no one can justify abortion on any grounds whatsoever. I encourage you to read and share the following. If you support abortion, I hope that this will change your mind, and if you don’t support it, I hope that this will empower you with the knowledge and reasoning necessary to change the minds of others.
This link leads to the article in .pdf format, or you can read it in plain text below.
(Note: I have replaced my original article, written in 2011, with a much better one written in 2019. That is why this blog entry is dated 2011/07/15 but the article contained within gives a date of 2019/04.)
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