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added 2007 Wed May 23 6:33:43 by Danny456
This quote really brings out Mohammed's views on women. He automatically condemns the majority of them to hell. According to him a woman's intellectual capacity is only half that of a man and that is why two women are required as witnesses as compared to one man. He was so scared of women's intelligence that he said, "a man should not walk bet
added 2007 Wed May 16 6:27:35 by populist
We the people need to take our country back. We need four Linchpin basics - The Rule of Law, Financial Viability, Guaranteed Public Redress, Morality & Fidelity of Leadership. We need to start right now, this moment, and commit to continue until sanity is returned...
added 2007 Fri May 11 0:05:32 by TechnologyExpert
The top U.S. commander in Iraq reminded troops Thursday they must fight by the rules after a Pentagon survey found many of them support torture in certain cases and would not report a comrade for killing or wounding civilians.
added 2007 Sun Apr 29 22:31:17 by jcolman
A law making its way through the halls of Congress would enforce corporate social responsibility programs with heavy fines and civil lawsuits. In other words, the time has come for companies to walk the walk, before they make you walk the plank. But will this attempt to legislate morality actually work?
added 2007 Thu Mar 22 23:14:14 by Eagle Eye
(WebMD) Scientists may have pinpointed the area in the brain where morality and emotions clash in dicey situations. The area is the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPC), report the researchers.
added 2007 Tue Jan 30 5:38:37 by elzorro2162
As the presidential campaign begins to take shape, do you think it is appropriate and or important for the candidates to express their personal religious views and to use religious rhetoric? Why?
added 2006 Sun Aug 27 7:10:56 by JimEspo
A faith-based look at the latest films. Updated each Friday.
added 2006 Sun Aug 27 0:40:48 by Neophile
Corporations are the only legal subjects whose nature propels them to seek personal gains rapaciously, with little sympathy for moral complexity – and whose unchecked power and influence mean the most successful ones can often do so with something resembling impunity.