Krim's Simplistic Philosophies II
A handbook to simplistic reality
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About the Book
This book and author are unwittingly similar to the thoughts of Eric Hoffer, the San Francisco Longshoreman Philosopher, without sensational academic credentials but merely offering variables of thoughts to challenge others to seek knowledge without judgment or conclusions. Empirical thoughts need no documentation.
About the Author
Too often philosophers of today challenge the philosophers of yesterday without realizing that yesterday's philosophers and philosophies did not have the available tools of today and therefore depended on empirical exercises. Knowledge is not competitive when one examines the essence and origin and the voice of God is present if one can develop the antennae. New alternatives of knowledge review need no credentials as common sense problems are resolve using common sense and academic problems are resolved by academics because the problem was originated using academics. God's Word is heard in one's heart using faith as the language; science is heard in one's ears using logic as the language.