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Therein lies the crux of my argument. You have placed the word moral in quotation marks. That is the very definition of the moral relativism of which I am speaking. I would assert that both are moral, regardless of the whether the motivation is extrinsic or intrinsic. If your atheist friends are...
Sorry, my IPhone had a hiccup.
Basically, I was saying that too many of today's youth live in a world where these concepts are not taught.
You had better believe that there is evil in the world. Everything is not gray.
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I am able to look this from different perspectives. I will not argue for or against his beliefs. They are his own. However, I would submit that are a couple of other beliefs which are more destructive. 1. The concept of moral relativism that tries to blur or remove the lines between good and...
I guess I really should say a little bit about why my journey began.
In 1984, my grandfather passed away. He had been a constant anchor in my young life, and he was, and still is, one of the greatest men I have ever known. He was quiet, but well-spoken, stern but loving, and was the epitome of...
I went today and spent two hours with my teacher. I should definitely be able to show my proficiency by the next lodge meeting. I am enjoying the journey so far.