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There IS such a thing as right and wrong
I have been writing -- sporadically -- on topics in moral philosophy for many years now (See here ) so I think it is time for me to ask if I have learnt anything over the years. I think I have. In particular, I think I have now arrived at a complete answer to what Leftists say about the ...
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You're WRONG Bill!!! You're WRONG Bill!!! You're WRONG Bill! (O'Reilly) (video)
youtube.com — http://cspanjunkie.org/December 15, 2008 News Corp (more) You're WRONG Bill!!! You're WRONG Bill!!! You're WRONG ...
What’s Wrong With This Picture?
bluecrabboulevard.com — We are being told - incessantly - by the media that the global economy is melting down.... We are being told - over and over - that things are as bad or worse than they were in the Great Depression. We are being told - by the President-elect of the ... (more) What’s Wrong With This Picture?
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Dissecting Leftism — ... I have written a bit recently on what philosphers call meta-ethics. In other words I have been talking about what morality is in the abstract rather than discussing a particular moral dilemma (such as whether or not abortion is right). ...

Assumptions in moral debate
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS — I have written a bit recently on what philosphers call meta-ethics. In other words I have been talking about what morality is in the abstract rather than discussing a particular moral dilemma (such as whether or not abortion is right). ...

Assumptions in moral debate
Stop The ACLU — I have written a bit recently on what philosphers call meta-ethics. In other words I have been talking about what morality is in the abstract rather than discussing a particular moral dilemma (such as whether or not abortion is right). ...

Dissecting Leftism — ... onwards, most moral codes have had much in common and the Australian and Christian moral codes do also have things in common but the Australian moral code is not preached in churches. It is simply traditional and widely heartfelt. I have looked recently at why moral codes tend to be similar from society to society. In brief, there are some inborn moral instincts. Such instincts are necessary for social life to exist. ...

Is Atheism Morally Bankrupt?
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS — ... onwards, most moral codes have had much in common and the Australian and Christian moral codes do also have things in common but the Australian moral code is not preached in churches. It is simply traditional and widely heartfelt. I have looked recently at why moral codes tend to be similar from society to society. In brief, there are some inborn moral instincts. Such instincts are necessary for social life to exist. ...

Is Atheism Morally Bankrupt?
Stop The ACLU — ... onwards, most moral codes have had much in common and the Australian and Christian moral codes do also have things in common but the Australian moral code is not preached in churches. It is simply traditional and widely heartfelt. I have looked recently at why moral codes tend to be similar from society to society. In brief, there are some inborn moral instincts. Such instincts are necessary for social life to exist. So: Apologies to American churchgoers but people CAN be moral and decent without someone either putting the fear of God into them or inspiring them with the ...

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