Many years ago, Will Herberg spoke of “cut-flower ethics.” He argued that, once unmoored from the religious soil that nurtured them, ethical principles would endure for a while, but would ultimately wither. To assume otherwise is to mistakenly dismiss the catalyzing effect that the idea of God has had on ethical motivation throughout the centuries.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Cut-flower ethics
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Atheism,
Hays,
Metaethics
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Now this I agree with wholeheartedly. If only Thomas Paine and Voltaire could come back today and see the results of their rejection of God and the Bible on Western civilization.
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