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Is it a Grey Area?
by JT I think I detect a rare element of agreement between Mr. DeLucchi and me. If I read him correctly, he does not find… -
What’s Wrong With the Ten Commandments?
by Lester C. Graham This article submitted by George G. Ardell and reprinted with permission from “God, Do You Exist: The Questions of a Curious… -
Why Do Right? A Secularist’s Answer
Regard for the moral law is not based upon a negation, neither is it a mere question of expediency, but rather a positive acting principle,… -
You can obey the 10 commandments
by Anthony DeLucchi How to answer this, or rather how to react to such a direct jibe? So no-one can obey the 10 commandments? I… -
The 10 Commandments
by Devon Bate Anthony DeLucchi wrote: “We do not need the 10 Commandments, no, we do not seem to need them. And what have we… -
Bad Law; Immoral Law
Last night Congress passed a law creating new legal remedies for the parents of Terri Shiavo. President Bush promptly signed the bill into law. This… -
Rape is not a get-out-of-thinking-free-card
by Maarten van den Driest Anthony (cum suis), There is a Dutch word in existence that means something like ‘viewpoint-discussion’. That is a discussion that… -
Myths About Marriage
by PsiCop The current furor in the US over “gay marriage” has brought to light a number of assumptions, or axioms, about marriage. People simply… -
Why Do Right? A Secularist’s Answer
The Secular method of establishing a true conception of right is to continually augment our experiences with the acquirement of additional knowledge. Although instances may… -
Separation of Church and State
by Teofilo Contreras Re: Reflection 30 The separation of church and state is very clear in my mind, but what is also very clear is…
