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Moral Reasoning and the Virtue of Prudence
The main purpose of this hub is merely speculative--to examine my passion about the interplay of psychology and theology, especially as it relates to Moral reasoning and the Virtue of Prudence. However, in...
0 commentsResponsibilities
I have started this ‘essay’ at least five times by now. Every time I get a little into it I get somebody disagreeing. “Well, walking the dog is not really a responsibility,” said my buddy as...
1 commentParable - "The Whiner, The Bully, The Winner"
A parable that examines those who whine their way through life, those who bully their way through life, and those who earn, protect and build their way through life.
0 commentsMind of Carrie
We should be concerned; where is this generation headed? It seems to me as time goes by kids are starting to act inappropriately at a younger age. First graders swear, third graders kiss, seventh graders...
0 commentsWork on Moral and Ethics
Nothing more beautiful and attractive when we look for inspiration to execute a task, however simple it is.Academic obligations are those that we have the opportunity to show what has been assimilated in the...
0 commentsDeism - Why It Makes Sense
So I'll start off by saying this - your Protestants believe what they believe. They study their teaching and scriptures and stay true to them. Your Shi'ites believe what they believe - again, studying their...
0 commentsWhat is a Hmrjmr?
I have been asked a couple times about my moniker here on Hub pages. Hmrjmr1 is an abbreviation of my radio call sign at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Hammer, Iraq. I arrived at FOB Hammer in spring 2007 just...
29 commentsThe Legislation of Morality
Are we Legislating Morality? Abortion... Where do I stand on abortion? I believe that it is morally wrong. I feel that abortion is the attempt to erase from existence, a situation that happened, be that a...
0 commentsOT Law or Moral Principle
According to numerous instances in the OT, when one (or an entire tribe) of God's chosen were disobedient or dabbling with the things that belong to the enemy .. Then they suffered the consequences of such...
0 commentsThe Euthyphro Dilemma Explained, and a Universal Definition of God.
The ancient Greek philosopher Euthyphro developed a theory of moral correctness stating that, “what is pleasing to the gods is holy, and what is not pleasing to them is unholy.” In other words, “what...
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