Charles H. Jones (Guest View, Aug. 21) maintains that the expression “‘morality derives from God’ [is the] logical equivalent [of] ’atheists are immoral’” and thus claims that to hold to traditional ...
When liberals start talking about “values,” watch out! They’ve been doing it a lot lately, probably because they want you to think they’re “good people.” It’s as if their entire sense of self worth is ...
The American polity is fundamentally modern in form and inspiration, but it remains conditioned by certain deeply held religious assumptions. It is a Hobbesian–Lockean system with overtones of the ...
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Is morality relative?

It is widely accepted in the Western world today that morality is relative. People who say this usually mean that morality is ...
Responding to the letter writers who are defending evolution and denying the existence of God – how did something come from nothing? Do consider this before making that assumption: Everything that ...
Religion forms a moral foundation for billions of people throughout the world. In a 2019 survey, 44% of Americans – along with 45% of people across 34 nations – said that belief in God is necessary ...
Jay Kelly, or Why I Skipped the Sergio Leone Award When White’s Not Right Audio By Carbonatix How refreshing: C. S. Lewis’s prescription of natural law and objective values Ayn Rand, the Russian-born ...
This is Part 2 of a series on moral relativism. The previous article can be found here. Lack of virtue. Moral relativism is based on individual preferences. Exactly who would do the nominating who for ...
There are two main views on morality. The traditional one is that there are objective moral norms that tell us what is right to do. It came from religion and assumed that God provides us with the ...
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Last May, Gallup asked Americans: How would you rate the overall state of moral values in this country today? Forty-seven percent said “poor.” Only 1% viewed it as “excellent,” 15% as “good,” 37% as ...