Such a great idea for a book and one I was looking forward to enormously to see how the consequences of our actions can affect us so utterly. It should have been great. But I got bored: bored of Joanna, whom I found it was difficult to empathise with, bored of the plot which didn...
We can imagine the consequences of our actions and select those which suit a world we want to live in. We can do this without waiting for generations of genetic change. We can enshrine the common good as a norm. We can say, “Everyone who cooperates is good, and everyone who defects ...
This is really a test of faith, but it is where true, lasting change begins (and I emphasize "begins"). If he truly loves me enough to take the consequences of my own evil and death upon himself, and if he is actually the origin of every good thing given, then I can trust him ...
However, his loyal canine companion Gromit grows increasingly concerned about Wallace's reliance on technology and the potential consequences of his inventions. Gromit's fears are soon realized when the villainous penguin Feathers McGraw, seeking revenge for the duo's past actions, hacks into Wallace...
In Pursuit Of Honor (1995) A group of cavalry men defy orders to destroy hundreds of the army’s horses and head for the Canadian border to save them. Caught up in the moment, the soldiers neglect to consider the consequences of their rash and brave actions. Amazon | Prime | TCM | Ap...
You get to know a 16th century Bavarian town and the people who live there as you work to solve a murder mystery, then you see it change over the decades due to the consequences of your actions. Everything that goes wrong? Probably your fault. You're as bad as EA. Joshua Wolens: ...
Before Watching: Dr. Strangelove (1964) "Dr. Strangelove" (1964) is an iconic satire about the consequences of nuclear war and arms race. If you want to get as much out of it as possible, there are a few things you need to keep in mind before watching: ...
235. “Real repentance means coming not only to be sorry for the consequences of sin but to hate sin itself.”— William Barclay 236. “I am sorry for those that disagree with me because I know that they are wrong.”—Woodrow Wilson ...
First, the students didn’t want to get the consequences of “let’s you and him fight” that were just all over the news. Second, my alma mater for the history degree is and always has been a party school. “Let’s you and him fight!” doesn’t get very far when the alternative...
Actions have consequences, especially when they feel good. Speaking of which, quite a few military observers absolutely hate our President-elect's pick for Secretary of Defense, noted misspelled white supremacist tattoo-wearer/germ skeptic Pete Hegseth. Recall that our President-elect also wants to ...