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We’ve been having this discussion for at least 100 years.  How is it possible that two siblings with essentially the same DNA and the same home environment can be such different people?

In the 18th Century, British philosopher John Locke proposed his theory of tabula rasa, “blank slate,” suggesting that, when we’re born into this world, we bring with us exactly zero in terms of what will later become our unique selves. Few if any of us believe that today.

But what precisely do we believe?

Spiritualists assert that each individual has its own “basic personality,” perhaps deriving from our past lives.

Biologists who specialize in this arena are investigating epigenetics, the concept that we have genetic information that causes elements of our genome to either be expressed or not.

Many questions remain.

Nature, Nurture, and …. ?

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American-Made U.S. Flags

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The people at Allegiance Flags announce: Our best-selling 3×5 American Flag is made right here in the USA and will be the perfect addition to your home!

A reader adds:

Adding 2-3 extra stars to the flag will sell so many more flags! I’ll buy one, once we get two – three new states!

It’s hard to know what this guy is trying to say.

If Texas secedes the union, we’ll have one fewer state.

If California splits in half, we’ll have one more, not two or three.

I suppose he’s talking about military intervention into Canada, Greenland, and Cuba.

We’re a pariah nation, rightfully despised by the rest of the developed world.

American-Made U.S. Flags

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Is Greta Thunberg a Climate Scientist?

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My Republican mother used to ask me about Greta Thunberg, “Since when has a 15-year-old girl become an expert on climate science?’

“She not,” I would reply, “She’s a political activist who trusts what scientists are telling us over what the oil companies say. Whose accounts on this matter do you trust, and why?”

Is Greta Thunberg a Climate Scientist?

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Where Surveys Are Irrelevant

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We don’t need opinion polls regarding matters of fact.

This is why it’s incorrect to say that we do (or do not) believe in climate change.  One either understands or does not understand climate science.

The same concept applies to the meme at left.  Who could possibly care about the opinions of largely under-educated Americans regarding the strength of the economy under Biden or Trump.

Would you rather ask 100 economists or 100 managers of men’s apparel stores?

Where Surveys Are Irrelevant

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