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Being the random thoughts of a middle aged overeducated physician, father, and citizen. James M. Small MD PhD. Send me a reply to jmsmall @ mycap.org.
Monday, February 14, 2005
The competition for our soul
Dennis Prager writes a series on Judeo Christian values. I like his style, his honest inquiries. Take a look at these:
Judeo Christian Values I
II III IV Index (NEW: V VI VII)
Reminds me of what I think is a Dosteoevsky quote, although I can't Google it. It goes something like, "If there is no God, everything is permissible." Where, indeed, would you find the idea that the Nazi's were wrong other than "opinion" if not from moral tradition, which comes from JudeoChristian religion?
Judeo Christian Values I
II III IV Index (NEW: V VI VII)
Reminds me of what I think is a Dosteoevsky quote, although I can't Google it. It goes something like, "If there is no God, everything is permissible." Where, indeed, would you find the idea that the Nazi's were wrong other than "opinion" if not from moral tradition, which comes from JudeoChristian religion?
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