Category Archives: Morals

Aristotle’s Fish In The Vortex

ShareOxford Dictionary defines vortex as a mass of whirling fluid or air, especially a whirlpool or whirlwind: we were caught in a vortex of water. It originates from mid seventeenth century Latin, meaning eddy. Oxford Dictionary defines eddy as a … Continue reading

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Love and Tolerance and the Future Generation That Does Not Know Their God

ShareSusan Stamper Brown wrote an article entitled “Religious Freedom in Our Military; This Is What Intolerance Smells Like” You can read the full article by clicking here. “Religious Freedom in Our Military; This Is What Intolerance Smells Like” The following … Continue reading

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God’s Laws don’t change at Public’s Whim

ShareCatherine A. O’Connell of Dublin, Ohio wrote an article for the April 27th, 2013 Columbus Dispatch, in response to the hubbub about the firing of Carla Hale by Bishop Watterson High School over her Lesbian lifestyle, titled God’s Laws don’t … Continue reading

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From a Crack in the Dam, To a Flood in the Valley

ShareThe following is taken from “Morality Apart From God: Is It Possible?” by Ray Cotton. Take time to read his insight about why German Doctors were able to do medical experiments on live patients, then read his entire essay at … Continue reading

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