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Moral Progress.

23-Sep-11

purchase Lurasidone Will Wilkinson on the phenomenon which makes religious fundamentalism so grotesque, and argues implicitly for the necessity of a “spirit and truth” religion if we are to have any at all: moral progress.  Our moral ideas continue to move in a definite direction, in this instance away from violence.  I am curious as to where […]

Bertrand Russell’s Atheist Essays.

14-Sep-11

http://ukadventureracing.co.uk/groups/championship-and-national-rankings-940590196/ There is a fine little collection of essays about atheism by Bertrand Russell, entitled Why I Am Not A Christian, which I read on subway rides about the city the past week.  It is light reading, and his mature essays are in a lucid style which offers no difficulties (some of his earlier essays, such […]

Camus.

10-Sep-11

Reading Bertrand Russell lately, I remembered a photo I had seen, which I had always thought was him, of a mid-twentieth-century intellectual, a handsome man, well-dressed, with a kind of hopeless seriousness in his eyes.  I know no more of faces than to say that we are all affected by them, and such a face […]