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Religion is the principal enemy of moral progress
by Philip van Bergen Anthony: From your post, I can only presume you view non-belief as conducive to “the moral degradation and ultimate spiritual death… -
Fair and Just
by Phil Dear Anonymous: According to Webster’s Dictionary, the definition of the word “just”, when used as an adjective is as follows: Honorable and fair… -
Faith vs Works
by Paul McLaughlin Why is accepting the supposed truth of the bible more important in god’s eyes than doing good works? By living an ethical… -
The Bible most certainly is not a source of morality.
by: JT Michael: I’ll use this response primarily to address the issue you raised of the Bible as a source of morality. And I’ll do… -
Right & Wrong
by James Krieg OK. So you’ve got the guy who does good things because he’s afraid of hell. Then the next guy who does good… -
Atheists rely on moral relatvism
by: Anthony Atheists have absolutely no grounds for deciding what is right and wrong in a society. They rely only on relativism, meaning whatever a… -
Basing morality on the Bible…
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Further Reflections on Ethics
by: Paul W. Sharkey In the previous Reflection, I outlined what I take to be the most fundamental aspect of ethics: responsibility.[1] One reason for… -
Imposing a set of ethics is wrong
Discussion 2 to Reflections on Ethics 89 Imposing a set of ethics is wrong by: Steve Blasier Greetings to Michael A Davis. I agree that… -
People of faith have no monopoly of virtue
by: JT Last month, Queen Elizabeth II in her role as head of the Church of England[1] addressed the Church’s annual synod. Among other things…
