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Posts by James Ross Kelly

James Ross Kelly lives in Northern California next to the Sacramento River. Mr. Kelly was a long-time resident of Southern Oregon where he grew up. And the Fires We Talked About published by Uncollected Press in 2020 is Mr. Kelly’s first book of fiction. In 2024 Mr. Kelly published his third book, "Above Neil Rock," a memoir.

Article in Harvard Law Journal concludes: The preborn child is a constitutional person


The Fourteenth Amendment was intended to ensure that “no state in the Union should deny to any human being . . . the equal protection of the laws.”

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My Brain and I – The New Atlantis


Leading neuroscientists believe that we need to junk our everyday understanding of the mind, and that much of philosophy needs to go too. In this essay adapted from his new book ‘The Soul of the World’, Roger Scruton pokes holes in their confidence and proposes another way of understanding who and what we are.

“But suppose that the moral explanation is genuine and sufficient. It would follow that the genetic explanation is trivial. If rational beings are motivated to act in accordance with moral laws regardless of any genetic strategy, then that is sufficient to explain the fact that they do behave in this way.”

 

 

Source: My Brain and I – The New Atlantis

The Christian Message of Masculinity Behind the Gillette Commercial | Adam Ericksen


Jesus transforms our understanding of masculinity. And that transformation is depicted in the Gillette commercial.

Source: The Christian Message of Masculinity Behind the Gillette Commercial | Adam Ericksen

Why the Arabic World Turned Away from Science – The New Atlantis


Hillel Ofek on the lost Golden Age and the rejection of reason

Source: Why the Arabic World Turned Away from Science – The New Atlantis

Who’s More Compassionate, Republicans or Democrats? | The Conversation


It’s a common refrain: How can your party be so heartless? You Republicans separating babies from refugee families? You Democrats sanctioning abortion? In […]

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