Bill, as you correctly point out, right eventually wins over wrong. However, there are those times in history where wrong triumphs for a time. I would point to the Spanish Inquisition as one example. Another would be the Dark Ages. And a final example would be the 1930s in Germany, Italy and Japan.
Bill, as you correctly point out, right eventually wins over wrong. However, there are those times in history where wrong triumphs for a time. I would point to the Spanish Inquisition as one example. Another would be the Dark Ages. And a final example would be the 1930s in Germany, Italy and Japan.
Sadly, we may be living through another such time in history and will just have to work through it. Unfortunately, it take time for people to become enlightened and understand that they picked the wrong side in a discussion. Sometimes that means suffering through a dark time for that to happen.
I know those of us enlightened would like to avoid such moments, but sometimes that is just not possible.
Bill, as you correctly point out, right eventually wins over wrong. However, there are those times in history where wrong triumphs for a time. I would point to the Spanish Inquisition as one example. Another would be the Dark Ages. And a final example would be the 1930s in Germany, Italy and Japan.
Sadly, we may be living through another such time in history and will just have to work through it. Unfortunately, it take time for people to become enlightened and understand that they picked the wrong side in a discussion. Sometimes that means suffering through a dark time for that to happen.
I know those of us enlightened would like to avoid such moments, but sometimes that is just not possible.