Defining the slang term zaddy, what it means to be in a relationship with a zaddy, and explaining how it differs from a daddy.
Pascal maintains such a man cannot avoid wagering about it. In practice, he must stake everything on one of two propositions, either (A) that there is a purpose in life (God made us for life with him); or (B) that there is not. Man cannot refuse to wager for by doing so he im...
What does Pascal have to say about Montaigne and human flourishing? How did Tocqueville democratize happiness (and unhappiness)? Why it’s so hard to know how we measure up How diversions have become nearly religious What happens when we lose a common language Is there a solution to this...
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— Blaise Pascal 4 Look at the Coen brothers. All their minor characters are as interesting as their protagonists. If the smaller characters are well-written, the whole world of the film becomes enriched. It's not the size of the thing, but the detail. — Brendan Gleeson 4 ...
(at least for the most part).Pedro Pascalis the bounty hunter of the title who finds himself unexpectedly the guardian of a valuable package, the one and only Baby Yoda (or, Grogu, to give him his official name). After three series (well, three and a half if you’re countingThe ...
get-go. "He told me on our second date he was serious and wasn't going to wait more than two years to ask me to marry him," Gadot revealed toGlamour. While he may have seemed confident, the "Wonder Woman" actress wasn't absolutely sure. "I was too young to get it. He did!"...
God did not make many of them. When I was a junior in college, I went to hear Burgess, then in his mid-50s, talk extemporaneously to maybe 250 undergraduate students and answer questions. He was up there for an hour at most. He was, hands down, the most fluent, articulate human ...
that is the nature of beliefs, they can't be forced. however bring in the threat of hell, pascal's wager, and you have people believing in the imaginary due to an imaginary threat. it's like using the fake threat of terrorism as an excuse to inv...
In this episode, Tim and Jon begin their conversation about heaven and earth starting in Genesis 1. This is the first time “heaven" appears in the Bible. “The heavens” literally means “the sky.” Did the ancient Israelites think God lived in the sky? Maybe. The gu...