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Category: Immanuel Kant

Making the right and good decision

It may seem that making the right and good decision in every situation we face is a difficult thing to do. But I am here to say, “It’s really not that hard.” Making good, right, ethical decisions comes down to the habits we form each day, which eventually form us to become the people we are.

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Slowly Eroding Christianity

Christianity has been under secular attack (as opposed to Islamic attack) for more than three centuries now, ever since the…

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Visit to a Familiar, Now Distant Place

Hadley Arkes: What is most distinct to human nature is reasoning, and most notably, reasoning over matters of right and wrong.

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The Bondage of Cultural Illiteracy

“We could have a summer of love.” — Jennifer Durkan, Mayor of Seattle “At last I am free!” declared Martin Niemoller, holding a small book as the prison door was locked behind him. He had been allowed to keep a Bible, and his words would have been an inscrutable paradox only to those who do […]

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