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    Why Do Right? A Secularist’s Answer p15

    Equally defective and objectionable is the system of punishment as taught by Christians, making, as it does, correction to proceed from a motive of revenge…
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    I Will Put My Faith in Humanity

    Discussion 2 to Reflections on Ethics 33 I Will Put My Faith in Humanity by Clay Ellsworth Re: Reflection 33 m. This exchange of views…
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    The 10 Commandments

    by Anthony DeLucchi To JT I do not really understand your point actually. You claim that the 10 commandments have no moral value but even…
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    The state should permit the dignity of death

    by JT Anthony: Three brief points: The state does not have unlimited resources. One way another, what the state spends comes out of its citizens…
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    The Source of Morality

    Early man discovered there are benefits to living in a community. Previously unattainable tasks become possible by working together. Specialization means higher quality goods. More…
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    The Meaning of Sin

    In Dermot Healy’s novel, Sudden Times,[1] there is the following exchange between the narrator and a German psychiatrist: I have something for you, he said,…
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    Why Do Right? A Secularist’s Answer

    The word “right” originally meant straightened; hence the common saving, “putting things to righty,” is understood as being equivalent to putting them straight or in…
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    The state should guarantee the dignity of life

    by Anthony deLucchi No, I do not blame modernists or anybody really. If the “blame” is to be sought it is not the people, it…
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    What Would You Substitute for the Bible as a Moral Guide?

    by Robert G. Ingersoll YOU ask me what I would “substitute for the Bible as a moral guide.” I know that many people regard the…
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    Morality Without Religion

    by Joseph C. Sommer This article is republished, with the permission of the author, from the web site Humanism by Joe. This site contains a…

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