But recently in Michigan, the group called American Bikers Aiming Toward Education (ABATE) authored a bill which was introduced to the State House which would allow motorcyclists to forego wearing a helmet when they ride as long as riders p...
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Great question! Love to answer. The kind of man who always thinks that he is right--that his opinions and his pronouncements are the final word--when once exposed, shows nothing their. God and the government ordain just laws; the citizen wh...
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Don't all laws limit individual freedom? For example I might want to drive 100 mph past the elementary school, but I can't because of the law. Or I might want to punch my boss is in the nose because I don't like him, but I can't because it...
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Yes and no. The rebbe often makes such decisions because he takes for granted that a person has what is called a sefeikah – a real doubt. That he comes with ambivalence and he cannot decide on a question. It is not that he is saying, I want...
http://www.algemeiner.com/generic.asp?id=2573
Yes. You will find once you arrive that you are encouraged to express your individuality, your own uniqueness. This is not usually an issue for people once they begin to experience the teachings.
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Last week, Marc took up the question of the discussion in France surrounding banning the wearing of the burqa in public. Marc demonstrated how the question reveals a tension in classic liberalism, as both the cases for and against the ban ...
http://www.thepublicphilosopher.com/2009/07/02/liberali...
Absolutely! I met only forceful individuals there. In contrast to the Cistercians or the Trappists, who also observe silence, the Carthusians live each on their own. Their individuality finds its expression quite strongly in their cells: yo...
http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/films/features.p...