Tag Archives: morality
The Bible is like the Dictionary
Have you ever written a word by hand, like on a piece of paper, and then stared at it too long? You know the feeling, like, YOU just wrote that word, but now you’re looking at it wondering if you … Continue reading
Black Lives Matter… or do they?
The liberal ideology expressed recently in the Black Lives Matter movement seems to be a contradiction. They assert that black people are oppressed by white people black people are poor and disadvantaged and white people are rich and privileged black people have poor … Continue reading
The Moral Argument in a Nutshell (And another reason to avoid Shia LaBeouf)
If God does not exist then there is no transcendent source for a universal moral law. There is time, space, matter, and energy, and blind, pitiless indifference. Think about a meteor smashing into the surface of the moon. The moon … Continue reading
Bullet on Trial (Or, the “Justice” of Atheism)
William McGonagall was arrested for murdering Patrick Kavanagh on March 3, 2011. He shot Kavanagh in broad daylight, at a cafe` in Brooklyn when a fight erupted about the check, following a fight over reviews the men had received in … Continue reading