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Morality: invention or discovery?
by: Gordon Barker m. This exchange of views has been continued. It would seem to me that morality is just a rationalization of the behaviours… -
The Eighth Commandment: What Constitutes a Theft?
by: Joseph Lewis Editor’s note: This is the opening section of Chapter Eight of Joseph Lewis’ book, The 10 Commandments. “Thou shalt not steal.” What… -
Morality is a heuristic that is complicated by religion
by: Will Petillo Disclaimer: the following article is based on personal experience and opinon, not rigorous and unbiased observation of a representative sample. Thus, unless… -
Morality: invention or discovery?
by: Bernardo Arroyo I have been thinking about morality since I saw the videos from the “Beyond Belief” conference. We agnostics and atheists seem to… -
Morality And Religion: Unnecessary Union
by: PsiCop Morality is defined as “principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behaviour … the extent to which an… -
Can we teach morality without involving religion?
by: Catherine Gager Hello. My name is Cathy. I came upon this site by happenstance and it intrigued me from the beginning. I am not… -
Agnostic Ethics
Submitted by Rev. Paul A common criticism by Theists of Agnostics (and Atheists also) is that by doing away with God (as they usually suppose… -
“Christian” Ethics
by Sean Re: Reflection 10 In regards to your article on the problems with Christian morality… I’d like first off to praise you for offering… -
Basics of Ethics
A Basic Primer on Non-Deocentric Ethics Rev. Thomas K. Adam I would like to address a common concern most theists put forth to atheists and… -
What the Ten Commandments say shouldn’t make a difference
by Rev. Peter Waugaman To add to this discussion (or any other,) please use the Contact form. This discussion has been continued. I don’t generally…
