Book of Mottos

Book of Mottos 006

“One of the most dangerous weaknesses in traditional education is that it contains no model for political history. Students are taught unconnected collections of facts – without any way to tie them together and make sense of them. When studying or teaching history, try this model: see history not in the terms if rich vs […]

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Book of Mottos 005

“To Make a book, my children, there is double work: first the labor of the one who thinks and writes it and then the one labor of the one who prints it. To think a book and write it under the sole dictation of one’s mind is a difficult and serious business. Brain work exhausts

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Random Thoughts

My computer crashed a few weeks ago, as fate may have it I purchased a new one. I circled back to Dell a tried-and-true favorite. There is a new feature on it, just a button that connects the user directly to AI – how convenient. I have noticed over the last 6 months Chat GBT

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Book of Mottos 004

“As soon as the soul spots the truth, it recognizes it as her first and oldest friend. The consequence of truth is great. Therefore, the judgment of it must not be negligent.” -Benjamin Whichcote.

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Book of Mottos 003

Unless I am convicted by scripture and plain reason, I do not accept the authority of the popes and councils, for they have contradicted each other. My conscience is captive to the word of God. I cannot, and I will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I

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