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Ethics

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    Why Do Right? A Secularist’s Answer

    The careful and impartial student of nature will discover that therein continuous law is to be found, but no accidents or contingencies. And what we…
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    Making the decision

    by JT Anthony, I respect your opinion that: I personally would have not made this decision. I hope you are never in the position that…
  • Reflections on Ethics

    Why Do Right? A Secularist’s Answer

    In considering the question of right and wrong we ought not to ignore any facts, however unpleasant they may be to some of us. Human…
  • Reflections on Ethics

    Why Do Right? A Secularist’s Answer

    Alas! it is too true that the world, for the most part, has hitherto worshipped force. Poets, from Homer downwards, have thrilled thousands with graphic…
  • Reflections on Ethics

    Separation of Church and State

    by Maarten van den Driest Re: Reflection 30 Dear Mr. Mackowiak, Although I agree with you in principle that the separation of church and state…
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    Why Do Right? A Secularist’s Answer

    Why should we be good? The answer, from a Secular standpoint, is: Because goodness, in itself, is the basis of all true happiness; it is…
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    Why Keep the Commandments?

    by Maarten van den Driest and of course I had to get involved… In Reflection 35, the question is posed ‘Why should we even try…
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    Why Do Right? A Secularist’s Answer

    While admitting that the moral brightness of life is some-what tarnished by the base, the brutal, the suicidal, and the insane characters that are still…
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    You cannot attack someone for voting in line with their religion

    by: Jason Kuttenkuler I agree that the separation between church and state is important for modern governments and politicians in power should always keep it…
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    A Doctor’s View of Abortion

    by Margarita Carrión I agree with the idea that discussions on abortion do not necessarily need to to be lead by religion. I feel disgusted…

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