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The seven deadly sins
The Contrary Virtues were derived from the Psychomachia (“Battle for the Soul”), an epic poem written by Prudentius (c. 410). Practicing these virtues is alledged to protect one against temptation toward the Seven Deadly Sins: humility against pride, kindness against envy, abstinence against gluttony, chastity against lust, patience against anger, liberality against greed, and diligence against sloth. Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Charity, Church, Crime, Culture, Entertainment, Ethics, Law, Literary Theory, Media, Mental Health, Money, Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, Society, Symbolism, Theology, Violence
Tagged abuse, alcohol, anger, anxiety, Aristotle, balance, Bible, charity, Christian, classical, compassion, crime, criminal, diligence, drugs, ego, emotions, entertainment, envy, extreme, feelings, food, forgiveness, greed, habits, harmony, health, human nature, humility, Jesus, Jewish, kindness, laziness, lust, Maimonides, mental health, mental illness, money, morality, morals, Moses, murder, Neil Postman, philosophy, prescription drugs, pride, psychiatry, psychology, psychopathology, psychopathy, sex, sexual immorality, sin, sloth, Solomon Schimmel, temperance, The Seven Deadly Sins, theft, Thomas Aquinas, vice, violence, virtue, well-being, William Shakespeare
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10 uses of the word “monster” in 21 paragraphs ≠ journalism
10 uses of the word “monster” in 21 paragraphs ≠ journalism “One of the leading voices in the U.S. on the subject of Journalistic Standards and Ethics is the Society of Professional Journalists. The Preamble to its Code of Ethics … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Culture, Ethics, Journalism, Literary Theory, Media, Politics, Press, propaganda, Publishing, Religion, Society, Terrorism, Theology, Violence, Writing
Tagged atheism, Christ, Christians, Church, democracy, demonization, demonize, dishonesty, extremists, fact, fear, fiction, Frederick Nietzsche, God, hate, hate speech, hate writing, hatemongers, haters, homophobes, honesty, Huffington Post, immorality, Jesus, Jews, journalism, justice, law, libel, lies, Michael L Weinstein, militant, military, morality, name-calling, Pentagon, professionalism, religion, Satan, slander, state, terrorism, theocrats, theology, truth, US Constitution, yellow journalism
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Apologists for infanticide
“In the essay, titled “Heavy Petting,” Singer concluded that “sex across the species barrier,” while not normal, “ceases to be an offence [sic] to our status and dignity as human beings.” “Occasionally mutually satisfying activities may develop” when humans have sex … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Bible, Charity, Crime, Culture, Ethics, Government, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Society, Violence
Tagged abortion, bestiality, children, choice, culture of death, culture of life, death, ethics, God, immorality, infanticide, killing, law, lawlessness, legal positivism, libertine, liberty, life, medicine, morality, murder, natural law, people, Peter Singer, Planned Parenthood, post birth abortion, prochoice, prolife, Roe versus Wade, sex, sexual immorality, sexual orientation, sin, social darwinism, Wesley Smith, will to power, women
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Re: Violence – Let’s be intellectually honest, for a change… shall we?
The last quotation from the final page of The Order of Things does not allude to Sade by name. But, in association with the other passages and in context, there can be little doubt that the great cultural ‘mutation’ welcomed by Foucault refers directly to Sade’s moral philosophy and to its practice in actual life.” (Forbidden Knowledge, 246-247) Continue reading
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Tagged Abu Ghraib, beauty, Christianity, death, dispair, evil, fear, Frederick Nietzsche, God, good, gratification, hate, hope, immorality, injustice, justice, knowledge, lies, life, literary theory, literature, love, Marquis de Sade, Martin Luther King Jr, Michel Foucault, military, morality, natural law, pain, philosophy, pornography, power, Prometheus, prophets, pseudo-intellectualism, Roger Shattuck, sadism, sadistic, Satan, sex, sexual immorality, sin, society, torture, truth, ugliness, violence, will to power
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The prohibition of marijuana is like the prohibition of alcohol = good for criminals, bad for the public
“Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of temperance. It is a species of intemperance within itself, for it attempts to control a man’s appetite by legislation and makes a crime out of things that are not crimes. A prohibition law strikes at the very principles upon which our government was founded.” – Abraham Lincoln Continue reading
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“Period of moral crisis” = over 50,000,000 DEAD innocent children since 1973
“I agree with Dante, that the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in a period of moral crisis maintain their neutrality. There comes a time when silence becomes betrayal.” ~ Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Continue reading
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Tagged 1973, abortion, animals, birth, bloodshed, children, choice, Christianity, conception, Confucius, conservative, crisis, culture, culture of death, culture of life, death, freedom, harm, health, Hinduism, hyper-conservatism, injury, Jesus Christ, Judaism, killing, law, liberty, life, morality, murder, plants, poison, progressive, Roe versus Wade, SCOTUS, scripture, The Golden Rule, US Supreme Court, Wicca, women
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Christianity and Law
Moral liberty, as we have seen, finds its limitations in law. The aspects of law are manifold. In general: by law is meant a constant manner of being and of acting. This manner of acting is either necessary or free, according to the nature of different beings. Thus we have the first division of law into physical and moral… Continue reading
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Tagged Aristotle, Bible, Catholic Church, Christian, Christianity, courts, ethics, government, justice, law, liberty, moral law, morality, natural law, people, philosophy, physical law, Plato, social theory, society, state
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Attention all LGBTs who believe Chick-Fil-A and Christians are hate-mongers
I’m no prude, and neither are most Christians. In fact, we may have enjoyed more pleasures of sin for a season than you have….some Christians were real freaks you know, or do you? Perhaps you don’t. Anyways… Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Bible, Culture, Ethics, Politics, Psychology, Religion, Society
Tagged Christ, Christianity, Christians, emptiness, ethics, forgiveness, gay, God, homosex, homosexuality, hunger, lesbian, LGBT, love, morality, morals, religion, sex, sin
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