It’s hard living in the shadow of a famous father. Some sons have done well (John Quincy Adams), while other sons have done very badly (Joe DiMaggio, Jr.). Hank Williams, Jr. was typecast as a “Hank Williams clone” of his famous father.
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It’s hard living in the shadow of a famous father. Some sons have done well (John Quincy Adams), while other sons have done very badly (Joe DiMaggio, Jr.). Hank Williams, Jr. was typecast as a “Hank Williams clone” of his famous father.
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I’m a presuppositionalist – and so are you. I use circular reasoning almost every time I think, debate or converse with someone else – and so do you. Although we like to believe that we are unbiased observers of life, we are all guilty of believing that what we believe to be true about the world is “the truth.” Disagreements begin when individuals cannot reconcile their core beliefs – their basic assumptions about how the world works – with the core beliefs of others.
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