
Atheists often hear the question, "How can you be moral without God?" The real question is, "How can a moral person accept God?" If the scriptures are true, God sets a terrible example for Goodness.
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Just a little something I thought I'd try out. =) The Deluxe Wheel of Morality - a package big enough to rival anything they sell at Costco! Enjoy! PS Animaniacs Vol. 3 will be released on June 19, 2007!! Good Golly Miss Molly, the Warners are coming, the Warners are coming!

Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com Richard Dawkins @ Big Think: While science is indelibly distinct from the field of ethics, Richard Dawkins believes that there are a number of ways in which its facts and reasoning could greatly benefit our ability to understand and repair the worlds suffering. --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com --- Question: Can science shed light on any moral issues? Richard Dawkins: Science is not in the business of shedding light on moral debates, but I think it can do sometimes -- the whole subject of moral philosophy, of examining moral questions in a logical way to expose inconsistencies, for example. When you're looking at moral questions, so-called moral questions, like abortion or euthanasia, you can show that people who take a very strong absolutist line may be being inconsistent with themselves because they are taking a strong line on one thing while at the same time inconsistently not taking a similarly strong line on another. So that would be a scientific way of thinking; it's not science per se. It's moral philosophy, but it's a kind of scientific way of thinking. But also I think scientific facts can illuminate moral debate. In the case of abortion again, for example, a scientist might contribute to the debate information about at what point during the development of an embryo the nervous system comes into being. And presumably, before the nervous system <b>...</b>
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I have been attacked on this subject an awful lot and I find it so very fascinating that 'religious' people just do not understand that I can possess any kind of morality as I have no God to guide me. Absolute codshit! I live my life as a good person, because I want to, not because I fear God's wrath or an eternal punishment in Hell. I do not lie, I do not cheat and believe it or not, all because that is what I CHOOSE. I know right from wrong. It is in the best interests of Humankind to 'get along'. If we all killed each other off then we wouldn't be able to carry on generation after generation. Killing each other and doing harm goes against all of Evolution! It is increasingly disturbing that people of many religions seem to be exhibiting the Atheist = No Morals attitude AS IF without God there is a moral vacuum. I have heard first-hand Christians say that without God everyone would be rapists and child molesters because they definitely would if they weren't obeying some higher law. This is CODSHIT - morals only have real meaning when they come from a personal code, not a dusty old 2000 year old (and therefore extremely out of date) book. If you had no 'God' to guide you would you be a rampant killer?
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www.ted.com Questions of good and evil, right and wrong are commonly thought unanswerable by science. But Sam Harris argues that science can -- and should -- be an authority on moral issues, shaping human values and setting out what constitutes a good life.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at www.ted.com
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PART ONE: THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER If you had to choose between (1) killing one person to save the lives of five others and (2) doing nothing even though you knew that five people would die right before your eyes if you did nothing—what would you do? What would be the right thing to do? Thats the hypothetical scenario Professor Michael Sandel uses to launch his course on moral reasoning. After the majority of students votes for killing the one person in order to save the lives of five others, Sandel presents three similar moral conundrums—each one artfully designed to make the decision more difficult. As students stand up to defend their conflicting choices, it becomes clear that the assumptions behind our moral reasoning are often contradictory, and the question of what is right and what is wrong is not always black and white. PART TWO: THE CASE FOR CANNIBALISM Sandel introduces the principles of utilitarian philosopher, Jeremy Bentham, with a famous nineteenth century legal case involving a shipwrecked crew of four. After nineteen days lost at sea, the captain decides to kill the weakest amongst them, the young cabin boy, so that the rest can feed on his blood and body to survive. The case sets up a classroom debate about the moral validity of utilitarianism—and its doctrine that the right thing to do is whatever produces "the greatest good for the greatest number."
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Complete video at: fora.tv Philosopher Colin McGinn and theologian Denys Turner discuss the question of whether atheism can coexist with a sense of morality. Both agree that morality exists independently of divinity. ----- Journalist Susan Jacoby, philosopher Colin McGinn, and theologian Denys Turner explore questions such as: Is humanism another kind of religion? Is it religion's evolutionary future, rather than just one of several alternatives? What light does the recent scientific study of religion throw on these possibilities? How do the new humanists compare to the new atheists? Can an atheist identity be shaped by a positive ethic, or must it be primarily an anti-religious sentiment? How will the persistence of belief and disbelief, as well as the tension between them, shape thought and culture in the 21st century? - CUNY Colin McGinn (B.Phil., Oxford University), joined the UM Philosophy Department in 2006, having taught previously at University of London, University of Oxford, and Rutgers University. He was the recipient of the John Locke Prize at Oxford University in 1973. His research interests are in philosophy of mind (particularly consciousness, intentionality and imagination), metaphysics, ethics and philosophical logic. Denys Alan Turner is a British academic in the field of philosophy and theology. He is currently Professor of Historical Theology at Yale University having been appointed in 2005, previously having been Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity at <b>...</b>
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Second part of series on morality. See below for bible references included in this video. Death for victimless 'crime' Yahweh requires death of sabbath workers (Numbers 15 : 32-36) Yahweh requires death of gay people: (Leviticus 20 : 13) Yahweh requires death of women who can't show virginity on wedding night: (Deuteronomy 22 : 20-21) Unaccountable slaughter Yahweh kills 70000 for David's census: (2 Samuel 24 : 1-15) Yahweh kills almost all land animals for human wickedness: (Genesis 6 : 5-7) Entrapment through mind-control Yahweh hardens Pharaoh's heart: (Exodus 4 : 21; see also Exodus 7 : 3; 9 : 12; 10 : 1; 10 : 20; 10 : 27; 11 : 10; 14 : 4; 14 : 8) Yahweh hardens Egyptians' hearts: (Exodus 14 : 17) Yahweh hardens King of Heshbon's heart: (Deuteronomy 2 : 30) Yahweh sends powerful delusion: (2 Thessalonians 2 : 11) Yahweh deceives prophets, then punishes them: (Ezekiel 14 : 9) Punishment for others' sins Yahweh says children won't die for fathers: (Deuteronomy 24 : 16) Yahweh requires children's death for their father's sins: (Isaiah 14 : 21-22) Yahweh orders the killing of Amalekite children and babies: (I Samuel 15 : 2-3) Yahweh orders the killing children without pity: (Ezekiel 9 : 5-6) Familial cannibalism: (Jeremiah 19 : 9) (Deuteronomy 28 : 53) (Ezekiel 5 : 10) Yahweh permits rape: (Zechariah 14 : 2) Yahweh permits slavery (the owning of people as property): (Leviticus 25 : 46) Yahweh permits (commits) mass murder: (Exodus 12 : 29) Jesus reinforces OT law: "But he <b>...</b>
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Complete video at: fora.tv Political philosopher Michael Sandel argues that free market economics have affected American perceptions of ethics, morality, and value. By emphasizing the monetary value of human goods, says Sandel, Americans may be moving away from notions of emotional and social worth. ----- Harvard Professor Michael Sandel deliveres a speech titled "Markets and Morals" as part of the Chautauqua Institution 2009 Summer Lecture Series. He tackles some of economics' toughest ethical questions, such as the business of commercial surrogacy and the price of citizenship. - Chautauqua Institution Michael J. Sandel is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government at Harvard University, where he has taught political philosophy since 1980. He is the author of Liberalism and the Limits of Justice (Cambridge University Press, 1982, 2nd edition, 1997; translated into eight foreign languages), Democracy's Discontent: America in Search of a Public Philosophy (Harvard University Press, 1996), Public Philosophy: Essays on Morality in Politics (Harvard University Press, 2005), and The Case against Perfection: Ethics in the Age of Genetic Engineering (Harvard University Press, 2007). His writings also appear in general publications such as The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, and The New York Times.
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I want to add that males are also targeted severely. I came across this video on a blog and have decided to upload it as the message is extremely fitting. This is the Miss Representation 8 minute, trailer. I did not create this video. Feel free to share your opinions and keep in mind how ridiculous insulting and degrading comments (From either side of the spectrum) can make you look! Respect needs to be a must, for anything to change in this world... Enjoy.
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Moral Kombat takes a look into the controversial subject of violence in video games. Director Spencer Halpin shows the constant conflict between the game creators' first amendment right to make a violent game and the eminent threat that violence poses on the next generation. In addition, the film is full of the latest green screen and high-definition technology that allow watchers to actually envision the world of gaming. Filled with interviews from lead game designers, politicians, parents, and psychologists, this film provides a candid take on the influence games have on youth today.
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Dr. Andy Thomson gives a talk on morality at the Atheist Alliance International 2009 Conference in Burbank, California. Dr. Thomson uses Francis Collins' claim that morality is proof of God as a jumping-off point to discuss what we know about how morality works and where it came from. The conference was co-sponosored by The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, which brought in several well-known scientists to give talks. Download Quicktime (720p HD): c0116791.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com Other talks by Dr. Andy Thomson: Why We Believe in Gods: www.youtube.com "We Few, We Happy Few, We Band of Brothers": www.youtube.com Produced by The Richard Dawkins Foundation and R. Elisabeth Cornwell Filmed & Edited by Josh Timonen The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science richarddawkinsfoundation.org Atheist Alliance International http
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Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com Sam Harris @ TEDtalks (Part 2/3): The moral landscape. Can science answer moral questions? --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- Questions of good and evil, right and wrong are commonly thought unanswerable by science. But Sam Harris argues that science can -- and should -- be an authority on moral issues, shaping human values and setting out what constitutes a good life. • www.ted.com --- Sam Harris has been identified as one of the "Four Horsemen of Atheism" -- company he shares with Richard Dawkins, Dan Dennett and Christopher Hitchens. An outspoken proponent of skepticism and science, his two books -- "The End of Faith" and its follow-up "Letter to a Christian Nation" -- have become best-sellers. In "The End of Faith", Harris showed "a harrowing glimpse of mankinds willingness to suspend reason in favor of religious beliefs, even when these beliefs inspire the worst of human atrocities." After receiving thousands of angry letters in response, he wrote "Letter to a Christian Nation", which centered on religious controversies in the United States stem cell research, intelligent design, and links between religion and violence. Harris received a degree in philosophy from Stanford and a Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA. He is the co-founder and CEO of Project Reason, a nonprofit devoted to spreading scientific knowledge and secular values in society <b>...</b>
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This was the keynote speech on Darwin Day 2010 at Broward College in South Florida. I was supposed to land in Ft. Lauderdale a full day before I did, and I expected to use that time locked in my hotel room rehearsing and revising my presentation. But record snow falls in Dallas and Atlanta caused my flights to be cancelled, rescheduled, and rerouted through other airlines, all amidst the threat that both airports might have to close. Consequently, I spent all my prep time flitting between gates and calling sponsors trying to secure another flight. I ended up getting in absurdly late, and missing sleep. Then I went before a hundred scientists trying to freely recite a 6000 word speech that I refused to just stand there and read, although there were a couple moments that I wish I had done that. :-P
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The Secular Student Alliance hosted a panel follow-up discussion immediately after the Source of Human Morality Debate on 11/16/2010. The panel was largely an open forum for questions and conversation with the audience. [The rest of the panel videos will be uploaded shortly] Sorry about the sound quality, but everything should be audible if you turn your sound up. The intro song is "Listen to Reason" by Bryan Steeksma. Buy his music here! www.cdbaby.com The panelists are as follows, from left to right: Gregory S. Paul: Labeled religion's "public enemy #1" by MSNBC, Greg Paul is a freelance author and researcher about the effect of religion on society, and vice versa. His work has been featured in Newsweek, Science magazine, Evolutionary Psychology, Philosophy and Theology, and numerous other journals and publications. Paul's theory centers around the thesis that there is no "God gene" that gives people an inherent propensity for religion, and that "prosperous modernity is proving to be the nemesis of religion." Greg is a Baltimore native and active in the Baltimore Ethical Society. Find out more about his "science of religion" writings at www.gspaulscienceofreligion.com. John Shook, Ph.D. [debate moderator]: Dr. Shook is a scholar and professor living in Washington, DC He is Director of Education and Senior Research Fellow of the Center for Inquiry, and also is Visiting Assistant Professor of Science Education at the University at Buffalo, teaching for its online program <b>...</b>
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Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com "Morality: The Bible - Basis For Our Moral Code?" This is a clip from The Atheist Experience #648 ("Interview with YouTube celeb AronRa. Matt chats with AronRa, who goes after those pesky creationists via YouTube.") with Matt Dillahunty and AronRa: blip.tv --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com --- What is The Atheist Experience? The Atheist Experience is a weekly cable access television show in Austin, Texas geared at an atheist and non-atheist audience. The Atheist Experience is produced by the Atheist Community of Austin (ACA), a nonprofit educational corporation to develop and support the atheist community, to provide opportunities for socializing and friendship, to promote secular viewpoints, to encourage positive atheist culture, to defend the first amendment principle of state-church separation, to oppose discrimination against atheists and to work with other organizations in pursuit of common goals. • www.Atheist-Experience.com • http • www.NonProphetsRadio.com Watch The Atheist Experience live • Ustream: tinyurl.com • Channel Austin: tinyurl.com (Sundays 4:30 to 6:00 pm CST / 22:30-24:00 UTC) Support the ACA (donations/membership): • www.Atheist-Community.org • www.Atheist-Community.org • Blog: AtheistExperience.blogspot.com • Wiki www.IronChariots.org • DVDs atheist-community.org • Blip.tv: atheistexperience.blip.tv • Cartoons <b>...</b>
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"The Source of Human Morality" - a debate held at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County on November 16, 2010. Hosted by UMBC's Orthodox Christian Fellowship and Secular Student Alliance. With Matt Dillahunty and Father Hans Jacobse. Matt Dillahunty is the president of the Atheist Community of Austin, and host of the popular public access television and internet show "The Atheist Experience." He was raised as a fundamentalist Baptist, and was on track to become a minister until he started asking questions about the reasons for his belief. He rejected religion, and now serves as a public voice for rationality and secular morality. Father Hans Jacobse is an Antiochian Orthodox Priest, who administers the website Orthodoxy Today and heads the American Orthodox Institute. Fr. Hans is convinced that Orthodox Christianity has an important part to play in American moral renewal. He views the current world as a battle between competing moral visions of the secular and the sacred, and hopes that Christianity can restore the moral tradition of the gospels. NOTE: This video is mirrored from the umbcOCF chanel in order to enable commenting. ► www.youtube.com
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Hitchens responds to the first question from the Q&A session of the Hitchens/Mcgrath debate: "Without God, what basis do you have for declaring things right or wrong?" Hitchen's opening statement from the debate: www.youtube.com Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All copyrighted materials contained herein belong to their respective copyright holders, I do not claim ownership over any of these materials. I realize no profit, monetary or otherwise, from the exhibition of these videos.
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Complete video at: fora.tv Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University, argues that traditionally-held American values of free-market capitalism and Christian morality are inherently contradictory. ----- In this exclusive Sydney lecture, Professor Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University, will trace how Americans have thought about the key concept of freedom through the course of history. He argues that freedom has never been a single idea, but has been the source of considerable disagreement and conflict - University of Sydney Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor of History, specializes in the Civil War and Reconstruction, slavery, and 19th-century America. He received his BA from Columbia in 1963 and his Ph.D. from Columbia in 1969. His publications include Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party Before the Civil War (1970), Tom Paine and Revolutionary America (1976), Politics and Ideology in the Age of the Civil War (1980), Nothing But Freedom: Emancipation and Its Legacy (1983), Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877 (1988), Freedom's Lawmakers: A Directory of Black Officeholders During Reconstruction (1993), and The Story of American Freedom (1998). In 2000, he served as President of the American Historical Association.
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Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com Moral Superiority Of Atheism - Christopher Hitchens' Ethics Challenge. --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com --- Why does god matter? Christopher Hitchens explains why atheists are more moral than religious fundamentalists. Many Christians will maintain they have a superior foundation for knowing and for choosing to do what is good. They claim to have objective ethical standards for being good, based in a morally good creator god, and that the atheist has no ultimate justification for being moral. --- Brockport Student Government sponsored a debate between Christopher Hitchens and Rabbi David Wolpe, moderated by BSG Vice President, Nathan Herbert, on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at The College at Brockport on the question: "Why Does God Matter?". The debate filled the venue to capacity with nearly seven hundred attendants. • www.bsgonline.org • http .
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"The Source of Human Morality" - a debate held at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County on November 16, 2010. Hosted by UMBC's Orthodox Christian Fellowship and Secular Student Alliance. With Matt Dillahunty and Father Hans Jacobse. Matt Dillahunty is the president of the Atheist Community of Austin, and host of the popular public access television and internet show "The Atheist Experience." He was raised as a fundamentalist Baptist, and was on track to become a minister until he started asking questions about the reasons for his belief. He rejected religion, and now serves as a public voice for rationality and secular morality. Father Hans Jacobse is an Antiochian Orthodox Priest, who administers the website Orthodoxy Today and heads the American Orthodox Institute. Fr. Hans is convinced that Orthodox Christianity has an important part to play in American moral renewal. He views the current world as a battle between competing moral visions of the secular and the sacred, and hopes that Christianity can restore the moral tradition of the gospels. NOTE: This video is mirrored from the umbcOCF chanel in order to enable commenting. ► www.youtube.com
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Cute chimp, willing to evolve, seeks scientific breakthrough. Result: "Rise of the Planet of the Apes." Frieda Pinto and James Franco star in the story of how the world took a Darwinian turn for the worst as portrayed in the original 1968 science-fiction film.... www.euronews.net

It is difficult to accept the theistic views of morality. While there are many, they are usually, if not always, incorrect. They are not just incorrect, but obviously incorrect. This callers argument is common and Matt lets him know how bad it is. From the first show back in the studio.Don Baker and Matt Dillahunty host this clip from The Atheist Experience #627 - www.atheist-experience.com The Atheist Experience is produced by the Atheist Community of Austin. The ACA is a non-profit organization, promoting positive atheism and the separation of church and state. If you would like to make a donation please do so at http To Watch the live internet stream: Every Sunday at 4:30pm CST / 2:30pm PDT / 5:30pm EDT / 9:30pm GMT www.ustream.tv To watch full archived episodes: www.atheist-experience.com atheistexperience.blip.tv eNJOY!
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From Nevermore new album -[ The Obsidian Conspiracy ]-. Buy the album as soon as it hits stores and support the band! Thread the path of sin and sorrow, swim into the red If you slowly pull the noose You choose to walk as if you're dead Choke until you cannot feel The pressure never ends Without morals we wither We might as well be gone I believe in the other world We cannot right our wrongs If you lie to me, you slander me, this is why I hate you Your petulant seed is a dying breed, this why I hate you Scream into the grave Unrelenting and unrepentant Suffer guilt in shades Choke until you cannot die The lines refuse to bend Without morals we wither We might as well be gone I believe in the other world We cannot right our wrongs If you lie to me, slander me, this is why I hate you Your petulant seed is a dying breed, this why I hate you If you lie to me, you slander me, this is why I hate you You lie to me, you slander me This is why I hate [Solo] Roll the dice, the plot device is fatality in disguise Choke until you until cannot feel, the pressure never dies Lie to me, slander me, this is why I hate you Your petulant seed is a dying breed, this why I hate you You lie to me, you slander me, this is why I hate you You lie to me, you slander me This is why I hate
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August 23, 2007 Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge Reflecting on what he calls the appalling insinuation that I would not know right from wrong if I was not supernaturally guided,. Christopher Hitchens takes on Jonathan Swift, CS Lewis, and Charles Darwin in making his case for atheist morality. Apologies for the audio being out of sync by a second or so.
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Read my webcomic: kanirabaxter.comicgenesis.com Visit the BionicDance store: www.zazzle.com Twitter: twitter.com "The A-Word" Podcast: theaword.podomatic.com Morality is not something imposed upon us from without; it is a subjective, personal judgement on what is or is not good. What makes something moral or immoral? WE DO. Nothing else could! Morality is the intersection of Benefit vs Harm and With Permission vs Without Permission; that's it. Nothing else determines what is or is not moral, and each of those judgments is personal and subjective. Society functions because there is a lot of convergence of morality, and morality CAN be taught...but none of it comes from anywhere but minds. This video is a re-make of an older video that was not copyright-legal. Music by Kevin MacLeod: incompetech.com Used with permission
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Secret Language of Symbolism. A Manly P. Hall's lecture series about "Studies in Morals & Dogma by Albert Pike".

Are the biblical Ten Commandments REALLY responsible for our laws and morality, as many Christians claim? Do we owe anything to them at all? Should they be considered significant? Displayed in public buildings such as schools and courts? Yahweh, the old testament god, looked into the future and discovered that the mighty western civilization was getting by without paying all that much attention to his commandments, so he thought about changing them a bit in order for them to be reflective of the actual laws and values we hold to. _____________________ "Tablet", get it? Get it? Remember -Noah threw his iPad (YahPad) at the wall and smashed it (in Noah's Ark Part 2), so Moses got a more durable one (just with less functionality). _____________________ Some may argue that my claim of "three out of ten" is inaccurate, and that from a certain viewpoint it more be more like four. I can live with that. I did cross reference a number of articles on the net of people claiming it's three, others four. Either way - the purpose of the video is to show that it's closer ZERO than it is to TEN! ____________________ #11 Thou Shalt BackUp Thy Hard Drive. I'm proud to now be an affiliate of the online back-up service I've been using for more than two years: www.backblaze.com Back up your hard drive before you wish you had. CLICK IT.

Trying to figure out what morality is. LOVE NEIL THE NERD? TELL YOUR FRIENDS: clicktosharevideo.com BLIP.TV: www.blip.tv FACEBOOK: on.fb.me TWITTER: www.twitter.com Because college classes can be so stupid, I didn't learn what morality was in my Business Ethics class. Therefore, I must figure it out for myself. I personally take the Bible to be my code of ethics. However, I'm at the stage now that I am able to analyze what the Bible says and come up with my own opinions about it. No longer am I relegated to the unlearned masses who simply take what they are told and regurgitate it at a later date. I think that it is important for all of us to understand morality and religion, and what we, personally, believe about each. In my opinion, there are two fundamental laws about which all people of all religions can agree. 1. Do all you have agreed to do (ie keep your promises). 2. Do not encroach on others or their property (ie don't steal, kill, cheat, murder, etc.) These laws were articulated by Richard Maybury in Whatever Happened to Penny Candy? This book is one of the best economics books ever written. Trying to figure out what morality is. One vlog at a time.Neil the Nerd is a new video blog showcasing awesome and nerdy ideas. It's basically just me, Neil Wacaster, sounding off about the stuff that matters to me. Please subscribe if you like the show! bit.ly
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Dan Barker proves it with a simple experiment. This is an excerpt from his 2011 debate with Dinesh D'souza. The full debate can be found here: www.youtube.com God's killings in the bible: dwindlinginunbelief.blogspot.com Cruelty in the bible - skepticsannotatedbible.com Atrocities in the bible - www.thethinkingatheist.com Absurdities in the bible - skepticsannotatedbible.com Rape in the bible - www.evilbible.com Murder in the bible - www.evilbible.com Slavery in the bible - www.evilbible.com Contradictions in the bible - skepticsannotatedbible.com A few more contradicitons - www.evilbible.com Failed prophecies in the bible - skepticsannotatedbible.com More failed prophecies - www.goatstar.org Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All copyrighted materials contained herein belong to their respective copyright holders, I do not claim ownership over any of these materials. I realize no profit, monetary or otherwise, from the exhibition of these videos.
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Moral Values - A motivational filler from the series 'Minute of Motivation' at Pragya TV, by TSMadaan, Motivational Speaker and Author. Visit www.tsmadaan.in
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This Du'a has been taught by our fourth Imam (a) and is a clear indication of the loftiness of moral virtues expected of a believer. Islam believes in the elevation of the human being, that a human is a great and dignified creation, far above the animal world. One of the signs of this dignity is the possession of noble and magnanimous qualities. In order to achieve this behavioural excellence, man needs to overcome his base and selfish attributes, and cultivate noble qualities. In this Du"a the Imam specifies these qualities, and shows how we can try to inculcate them in ourselves. Taken as a lesson in Akhlaq, the Du'a is a wonderful program for those who wish to excel in good manners. "The most complete in faith among the believers is he who has the best manners." [Holy Prophet (s)] "Habituate yourself to magnanimity, and choose for yourself the most excellent of all etiquettes, for virtuous behaviour is a habit. Avoid the most low of all etiquettes, and struggle with yourself to avoid it, for evil is stubborn." [Imam Ali (a)]
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