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Daily Archives: 30 July 2007
20070730 World Watch United States- Analyzing Moral Paralysis
Simply put, the problem the West has is that secular humanism has created a moral ambiguity that makes it impossible for many individuals, most population groups, and Western governments in general to make clear decisions when faced with clear threats. This impossibility in making decisions stems from the fact that secular humanism disbars the use of any clear moral guide for making decisions. Because faith, religion, and their associated moral and ethical foundations are taboo to secular humanism, there is no longer an absolute guide by which decisions can be made. Continue reading
Posted in Nations, Quid Facis, Uncategorized, United States, World Watch
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