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Freedom Cannot Exist in a Theocracy

By Eric Dean | September 10, 2015 - 10:13 pm |September 10, 2015 What do I know?
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  To anyone opposed to gay marriage claiming that their opposition is anything but religious in nature: stop it, no one is fooled, and your … more →

The Incarceration of Kim Davis

By Eric Dean | September 4, 2015 - 5:53 pm |September 10, 2015 What do I know?
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  I’m confused by those in my news-feed who decry the imprisonment of non-violent drug offenders, but are now celebrating Kim Davis’ incarceration. We should … more →

“The Emcee: Part 2” – a short film by Eric Dean

By Eric Dean | August 18, 2015 - 1:54 am |August 18, 2015 What do I know?
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You won’t BELIEVE…

By Eric Dean | August 13, 2015 - 2:13 pm |August 13, 2015 What do I know?
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  THIS JUST IN! (as per another dubious internet article we copied) You won’t BELIEVE what an anonymous Reddit user claimed to overhear Eric Dean … more →

“The Emcee” – A Short Film by Eric Dean

By Eric Dean | August 5, 2015 - 2:11 pm |August 5, 2015 What do I know?
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The Insincerity of “Hey, how are you?”

By Eric Dean | August 4, 2015 - 7:26 pm |December 9, 2016 What do I know?
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  “Hey, how are you?” “Great, you?” “Super!” —— We’re conditioned to think that white lies and superficiality are courteous, and I think it’s had … more →

An Open Letter to Government Employees

By Eric Dean | July 16, 2015 - 8:04 pm |July 16, 2015 What do I know?
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  (specifically, to the court clerks and judges refusing to issue same-sex marriage licences, though let this apply in every situation in which it may) … more →

God Looks in a Mirror: Painting a Portrait of My Existential Crisis

By Eric Dean | July 13, 2015 - 4:20 pm |January 30, 2017 What do I know?
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  The “how” and “why” of existence is an endless rabbit hole that we, collectively, have been sticking our heads in, probably, from the moment … more →

Religious Monuments and State Property

By Eric Dean | July 1, 2015 - 6:54 pm |July 1, 2015 What do I know?
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Very recently, the Oklahoma State Supreme Court ruled that a privately funded monument featuring the Biblical ten commandments must be removed from the state capital … more →

Equal Rights and the Roll of Government in Marriage

By Eric Dean | June 29, 2015 - 3:35 pm |June 29, 2015 What do I know?
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If there’s one principle I hold dear, it’s the freedom of the individual. Every adult human being should have the right to do whatever they … more →

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