Beautiful: Parts of a giant, exquisitely-carved marble sculpture depicting the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius have been found at an archaeological site in Turkey. I wrote the Christian's Stoic Handbook, but couldn't find any publishers. In it, I wrote about Aurelius:
It has been said that the last of the great Stoics, the good and virtuous Marcus Aurelius, did not have the god he deserved. His philosophy gave way at the logical end to a resigned, and sad, nihilism: “A little while and thou wilt have forgotten everything, a little while and every thing will have forgotten thee.” He never heard of Christ's redemption and didn't know about the beatific vision–the vision the good Christian awaits patiently, with Stoic detachment and resignation.
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What? No warnings about hookers? The New York state Democratic party devoted a page in its information packet to three separate warnings to its delegation about how hard booze hits the system in mile-high Denver.
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This sad story reminds me of a high school incident. One of my good friends (a senior) was drinking with a bunch of younger kids. He drank way too much and passed out. The younger kids panicked and called an ambulance. He woke up in the hospital later with a catheter and wondering, "What the heck happened?" He said the incident wasn't too bad, until a burly nurse ("Genghis," I think he called her) came in, grabbed Him with one hand, and harshly jerked the catheter out with the other. He said it was the most painful thing he'd ever felt, and the hangover didn't help matters.