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Author Archives: Philip Kulishov

How To Signal For Service
3 Aug 2021

How To Signal For Service

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Business & Economics | 0

The couple posts that I’ve written about economics, although making their own point without outside intrusion, do build on each other. Reading them in order would be beneficial, I think. The first time around, I emphasized the point that all … Continued

business, economics, profit, value
With Liberty and Justice For All, Part 2
20 Jul 2021

With Liberty and Justice For All, Part 2

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 0

If you haven’t read Part 1 yet, it might serve for clarity to read that one before this one (hence the numbers 1 and 2). But if you have read it, on we go. Back to nuancing our way through … Continued

america, patriotism
With Liberty and Justice For All, Part 1
8 Jul 2021

With Liberty and Justice For All, Part 1

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 0

Gwen Berry’s “protest” of America on an international stage while being a representative of America has properly received overt criticism. Apart from the lack of patriotism that many cry out against, there are a few words to be said about … Continued

america, patriotism
Playing Legos and Potty Training
23 Jun 2021

Playing Legos and Potty Training

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Family & Education | 0

We all know the type: the confident dimwit. It’s the person who is too sure of himself to see his own failure. King Solomon warned his son of the fool who can’t enter a room without thinking he’s the smartest … Continued

confidence, fatherhood, parenting, sons
Rotten Fruit and A Tumbled Tree
9 Jun 2021

Rotten Fruit and A Tumbled Tree

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 1

Ironically, although the last 15 months have been lived in masked isolation, more has been revealed to our faces than was evident before. The gullibility of the dependent masses, the tyrannical tendencies of the ruling elites, and those muted dissident … Continued

choice, freedom, libertarian, liberty
Poking At Hives and Neglecting Beauty
18 May 2021

Poking At Hives and Neglecting Beauty

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Family & Education | 0

A few weeks ago, some of the women of our church had a conversation. They’ve had conversations before, and they had one at that time, also. Because I’m not a woman and I don’t identify as one, I was not … Continued

adornment, beauty, glory, women
More Than Wallets and Guns
5 May 2021

More Than Wallets and Guns

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Business & Economics | 1

Sometimes I make vague, open ended commitments. Our “yes” is to be yes, and our “no” is to be no. But there are times when I’m not sure if it’s yes or no just yet. So, I say something along … Continued

economics, materialism, money, transcendence
Not Like Lemonade On A Sunday Afternoon
19 Apr 2021

Not Like Lemonade On A Sunday Afternoon

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Family & Education | 0

Well, this could be a problem. Laying out a case supporting or opposing government education is bound to ruffle some feathers. I really am not interested in making my life any more difficult. That happens all on its own. Unlike … Continued

christian education, education, government school, public school
The Black Water of Wokeness
7 Apr 2021

The Black Water of Wokeness

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Culture & Politics | 0

Perhaps it’s not a coincidence that Coke rhymes with woke. Or perhaps it is. Nonetheless, #WokeCoke is a thing now, and The Coca-Cola Company doesn’t mind the association one bit. The company has been training its Caucasian employees to “try … Continued

blm, racism, slavery, woke
Our World Is Not A Spreadsheet
16 Mar 2021

Our World Is Not A Spreadsheet

by Philip Kulishov | posted in: Church & Religion | 0

Jordan Peterson recently shared a conversation he had with Jonathan Pageau on his YouTube channel. During the conversation, Peterson espoused the undeniable reality of a divine moral standard impacting physical objectivity and the epitome of that reality being Christ. What … Continued

atheism, jordan peterson, justice, pain

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