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The Michigan Campus Compact held an event at the University of Michigan to host "teams" from universities around the state of Michigan. Volunteers joined together folks from City Year Detroit to work on a Habitat for Humanity project, to volunteer at local shelters and to work with youth to talk about service and the legacy of MLK.
Seer Travis Truman wrote:The bravest philosophers are clearly the Seers Of Forbidden Truths.
I am a good choice for the bravest philosopher.
Charles Manson is also a good choice, as is Carl Panzram.
So question: Bravest Philospher.
Charles Mason? Brave?? no, Philospher? no
Carl Panzram? Brave?? no, Philospher? no.
Travis Truman? Seer? no, has a brain? no evidence!, a paranoiac? yes.
You are developing quite the condition, aren't you? Always following Me around on the forums...desperately trying to poke a hole in My revelations of Forbidden Truth.
Seer Charles is a brave man. He faces up to Truth. Yes, he is a philosopher. So you are wrong again.
Carl Panzram was a very brave man. Fearless. Faced Truth. He could philosophize and has written essays on the state of society and crime.
Of course, I am a philosopher, and a Truth-based and bone-died hero.
Seer Travis Truman wrote:The bravest philosophers are clearly the Seers Of Forbidden Truths.
I am a good choice for the bravest philosopher.
Charles Manson is also a good choice, as is Carl Panzram.
So question: Bravest Philospher.
Charles Mason? Brave?? no, Philospher? no
Carl Panzram? Brave?? no, Philospher? no.
Travis Truman? Seer? no, has a brain? no evidence!, a paranoiac? yes.
You are developing quite the condition, aren't you? Always following Me around on the forums...desperately trying to poke a hole in My revelations of Forbidden Truth.
Teehee. Forbidden Truth the Swiss cheese of the world of the sad.
Seer Charles is a brave man. He faces up to Truth. Yes, he is a philosopher. So you are wrong again.
Carl Panzram was a very brave man. Fearless. Faced Truth. He could philosophize and has written essays on the state of society and crime.
Of course, I am a philosopher, and a Truth-based and bone-died hero.
Seer Travis Truman wrote:The bravest philosophers are clearly the Seers Of Forbidden Truths.
I am a good choice for the bravest philosopher.
Charles Manson is also a good choice, as is Carl Panzram.
Yeah, but you're a nut with a persecution complex.
I am not a nut. Nor do I have a persecution complex. I just calmly examine the facts, and find Truths.
You are incapable of this simple process. Pathetic!
You have to dismiss your Superior and Seer as a "nut" as that is all you are able to manage when faced with
a Seer of Forbidden Truths. Ad Hominem.
Today, along with many brave philosophers around the world and those at the foot of the new Stone of Hope in Washington D. C. we remember the great Martin Luther King'sI Have A Dream speech.
Dr. King is the only African American and the first non-president to be honored with a major memorial on the National Mall. His image emerges from the Stone of Hope, which references a line from his 1963 I Have A Dream speech.
Two of the greatest philosophers to have come from philosophy. Two of yours are from religion. And the rumour is that one would have considered two of them kaffirs.
Arising_uk wrote:Two of the greatest philosophers to have come from philosophy. Two of yours are from religion. And the rumour is that one would have considered two of them kaffirs.
Are you suggesting that Gandhi and Mandela are from 'religion". How quaint of you.
They both came from LAW. It was their study of English law which gave them both the fuel to bring down colonialism and racist policy.