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Benjamin Franklin's Moral System Leads to Pride
Even the best of humanists devise systems of ungrace to replace those rejected in religion. Benjamin Franklin settled on 13 virtues, including:
Silence: ...
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Natural Does Not Always Mean Good
Many people justify their participation in a variety of behaviors by calling them "natural." However, the following quote from M. Scott Peck ...
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"The 6th Day": Taking Over for God
The movie The 6th Day is set in the future and is about a billionaire tycoon who illegally and successfully clones humans. In this scene, Adam Gibson's ...
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Women Build Auto Parts Company on Integrity
In 1978, two women began their own business—Wetherill Associates, Inc—in an industry not typically associated with female entrepreneurs: automobile ...
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Hemingway Defines Morality
What is moral is what you feel good after, and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.
—Novelist Ernest Hemingway (1899—1961)
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Henry Ford's Undoing
Henry Ford is one of the biggest names in American life. His use of mass production in manufacturing the Model T automobile shaped not only the economy ...
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Madonna Feels She Was "Tricked by the World"
This self-described "rather strict mom of two kids" has achieved worldwide fame. In an interview with Ladies Home Journal, the 46-year-old woman ...
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British Broadcasting Was Initially Christian
Ian Bradley’s book on the history of Christianity in the British Isles includes this background on the transformation of British broadcasting:
British ...
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Author Lists 10 Convictions Governing Secularists
In his book The New Absolutes, William Watkins identifies 10 core convictions that govern today's secularists:
(1) Religion interferes with freedom ...
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The "Monstrous" Views of Influential Philosopher Peter Singer
How significant is the influence of Princeton philosopher Peter Singer? Marvin Olasky writes:
The New York Times, explaining how his views trickle down ...
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