Religion for Robots

One of the worse things about conciseness is wondering whether you deserve it. This pervasive angst is particularly poignant in survivors of plane crashes or war veterans but I think we all suffer from it to a greater or lessor

The End of the World as We Know It

Chronicling the end of creation can be tiresome. Throughout the centuries prognosticators have gamely tried to predict the exact time and manner of our impending destruction with monotonous regularity.

Jewish revolutionary Simon bar Giora held that his revolt against the

Instructions for Existence

It is the height of folly to pontificate to others on how properly to live, and only a fool would presume to do so. With that in mind, lets get started.

All but the most libertine of us embodies at

The Cosmic Jackpot

As higher purposes go, humans seem to have hit the cosmic jackpot. Not only do we have the easiest and most important job in creation, all we have to do is enjoy the view. Should we all then quit our

Net Mirth

One Saturday morning in 2016, Steven Scholz decided to go on a shooting spree inside his own home. “I figured I’d just shoot at random because I had all these guns,” explained Scholz arrested at his newly perforated house in

The Mathematics of Morality

Wiley Brooks, founder of the Breatharian Institute of America claims his soul is so pure he can exist on a diet of nothing but air. No water, no food, just air. Money however is another matter. Brooks markets his spiritual

Lessons of Lobster Sex

We have been interrogating the natural world about the etiquette of existence. Observers seem particularly important to the unfolding of celestial events. Are there any empirical clues found in the evolutionary record on how sentient observers ought to treat each

The Dour Mirth of Greta Thunberg

Mirth is not just fun and games. Just ask Greta Thunberg. In the short span of her planet saving career, the Swedish teenager has unleashed her dour rage at global leaders and become the leading voice for serious action on

The Never-ending Story

Lana Ishkontana was killed by a story. The five year old Palestinian girl was excited to show her family her new holiday dress given to celebrate the the end of Ramadan when an Israeli bomb fell through the ceiling of

Moral Injury and Autonumous Weapons

Military psychologists recently coined the term moral injury to describe the root cause of an epidemic of suicide, depression and substance abuse afflicting returning war veterans. Over 500 vets of Iraq and Afghanistan attempt suicide each month. Twenty-two per day