Phil Beaver works to establish opinion when
the-objective-truth has not been discovered. He seeks to refine his opinion by
listening when people share experiences and observations. The comment box below
invites readers to write.
Note 1: I often dash
words in phrases in order to express and preserve an idea. For example, frank-objectivity
represents the idea of candidly expressing the-objective-truth despite possible
error. In other words, a person expresses his “belief,” knowing he or she could
be in error. People may collaboratively approach the-objective-truth. Note 2: It is important to note "civic" refers to citizens who collaborate for the people more than for the city.
A personal paraphrase
of the preamble by & for Phil Beaver: We the willing people of nine of
the thirteen United States commit to and trust in the purpose and goals
stated herein --- integrity, justice, collaboration, defense, prosperity,
liberty, and perpetuity --- and to cultivate limited services by the USA, beginning
on June 21, 1788.
Composing their own paraphrase, citizens may consider the actual preamble
and perceive whether they are willing or dissident toward its agreement.
I feel The Advocate wants me to
forget IBM’s failure to meet its promises:
theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/business/article_2d8f6c4a-a215-11e7-894c-b32baeed8a86.html
.
I hope the DXC Technology deal
works better for the people of Louisiana.
Today’s thought,
G.E. Dean (Matthew 18:21-22 CJB)
“Then Kefa came up and said to him, “Rabbi, how often can my
brother sin against me and I have to forgive him? As many as seven
times?” 22 “No, not seven times,” answered Yeshua, “but seventy times
seven!”
Dean says “We have been forgiven. We should forgive.”
I understand Matthew’s story about Jesus authorizing his
disciples to judge and forgive. It’s part of the mysticism 2000 years ago.
However, Dean as judge? I don’t buy it. And who is the “we” in Dean’s story?
Letters
Vote yes on hotel tax (Fetterman and Engelsman)
(theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/letters/article_5e11d468-c96e-11e7-aae7-e7b6e253dd44.html)
I think Baton
Rouge should be competitive.
Many people
travel to the Capital City for business purposes. They should leave thinking
Baton Rouge is modern.
Columns. (The
fiction/non-fiction comments gallery for readers)
Government folly (James Gill, Nov 11)
(theadvocate.com/new_orleans/opinion/james_gill/article_f19e1698-c49f-11e7-9f1b-fb8b65d9a57d.html)
To Matthew
White:
Phil Beaver is nobody to everybody.
The-objective-truth yields to neither man nor institution, and to ridicule it begs woe.
Phil Beaver is nobody to everybody.
The-objective-truth yields to neither man nor institution, and to ridicule it begs woe.
Phil Beaver does not “know”
the-indisputable-facts. He trusts and is committed to the-objective-truth of which
most is undiscovered and some is understood. He is agent for A Civic People of
the United States, a Louisiana, education non-profit corporation. See online at
promotethepreamble.blogspot.com.
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