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Category Archives: Ethics
The Destruction of American Education
Why Colleges are Becoming Cults Dr. Lyell Asher This video confirmed my experience teaching college for 27 years. If you have children or grandchildren, or if you know can care about people who do, I implore you to watch this … Continue reading
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A Rose by Any Other Name
In my book on Christian Ethics, I mentioned that the moral position behind the Golden Rule spoken by Jesus – “All things . . . that you want men to do to you, you also must do to them,” is … Continue reading
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All I Wanna Do Is Have Some Fun
Miriam Webster defines Hedonism as: the doctrine that pleasure or happiness is the sole or chief good in life. This simple philosophy has been around since the dawn of humans. Live for the pleasures of the moment. It sounds reasonable. … Continue reading
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Effects on Children
Child maltreatment has a profound effect on the brain — even in kids who are resilient and don’t suffer from psychiatric disorders, according to two new studies, one of which found that brain activity in children raised in violent homes … Continue reading
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Acceptance vs Endorsement
“I much prefer the sharpest criticism of a single intelligent man to the thoughtless approval of the masses.” (Johannes Kepler) Most of us want to be accepted/approved by others. Others want full endorsement. There is a reason that we have … Continue reading
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