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Category Archives: moral restraints
Guilty pleasures release the g-word in your life
When you’re behaving badly, you’re buying tickets for lots of future guilt trips. Guilty pleasures release the g-word in your life Guilt is not the source of your moral pain. Your unethical thoughts and behaviors are. Guilt is like speed bumps. … Continue reading
Posted in clear conscience, ethical decision making, how to overcome guilt, human conscience, immorality, moral character, moral choices, moral decision, moral failure, moral judgment, moral principles, moral relativism, moral restraints, moral standards, morals, overcome guilt, Uncategorized, universal moral principles, universal morality, voice of conscience, what is conscience
Tagged conscience, ethics, guilt, guilty conscience, guilty pleasures, morality, sharme
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Why so much evil in the world? People like us.
Perhaps there is so much evil in the world because there is so much evil in our human hearts. That would mean that the key to reducing the evil in the world is to let the living Jesus override the evil … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, biblical morality, dealing with disappointment, for the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, immorality, moral restraints, morality, Romans 7, speak the truth in love, spiritual training, spiritual weapons, Train yourself unto godliness., training, Uncategorized
Tagged a good person, doing good, ethics, holiness, right and wrong, spiritual warfare, there is none righteous, Why is there evil?
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Should cat owners have the right to chose to declaw?
(Some of the comments on this post have made me wonder: If cat fetuses were declawed in their mother’s womb, would that make the act less cruel and barbaric?) Should declawing cats be illegal? A cat owner’s right to choose is under attack … Continue reading
Posted in a woman's right to choose, adopting cats, anti-abortion, Bernie Sanders, cat owners, cats, choice, ethical decision making, ethics, Hillary Clinton, immorality, kittens, moral choices, moral decision, moral failure, moral foundations, moral laws, moral principles, moral relativism, moral restraints, morality, morals, people and cats, PETA, prenatal, prenatal rights, prolife prochoice, right and wrong, right to abortion, right to life, Uncategorized, womb, women's rights
Tagged abortion, animal rights, declawing cats, NPR, pets, prenatal care, prochoice, prolife, right to choose
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Why do people in America frequently kill groups of strangers?
Why do people in America frequently kill groups of strangers? President Obama said: “We’ve become numb to this.” Perhaps it is time that we wake ourselves up to some of the possible reasons for such home grown terrorism: 1) Calling … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, causes of violence, ethics, Franklin regional High School, High school stabbing, Judeo-Christian, killing, mass shootings, meaninglessness, media, media circus, moral foundations, moral laws, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, sex, sex objects, sexually confused, television, Ten Commandments, terrorism, Thou shall not, tolerance, TV
Tagged American culture, mass murder, mass shootings, Oregon shootings, We've become numb to this
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Bold Christian Quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr. (For MLK Day)
“We need to pledge ourselves anew to the cause of Christ. We must capture the spirit of the early church. Wherever the early Christians went, they made a triumphant witness for Christ. Whether on the village streets or in the … Continue reading
Posted in Almighty God, Christ, disease of fear, early Christians, early church, evil, fear, God, God is able, gods, Gospel, holiday, holidays, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jr., Martin Luther King Day, MLK Day, MLK quotes, moral foundations, moral laws, moral leaders, moral principles, moral reformer, moral restraints, morality, morals, Nashville, nonconformists, quotation, Quotations, quote, rare form of Christianity, relativism, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Savior, self-worth, sermon, servants, sin, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual movement, spiritual transformation, The Movement
Tagged Christianity, Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King, MLK, quotes
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Don’t Abort The Christ Child . . .
Don’t abort the Christ Child! Let Him live in your heart this holiday season. Think how different things would be this time of year if Mary had not made the pro-life choice. Had Mary killed the Christ Child in her … Continue reading
Posted in birth of Christ, choice, choose life, Christ child, ethics, Happy Holidays, holiday, Holiday season, holidays, Jesus, Jesus Christ, life, Merry Christmas, moral decision, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, pro choice, pro life, prochoice, quotation, Quotations, quote, Quotes, Reason For The Season, right and wrong, right conduct, right from wrong, right living, right to choose, right to life, rights, unwanted children, unwanted pregnancy, values, virgin birth, virgin Mary, virginity, What you do to the least of these, you do unto Me
Tagged abortion, Christ Child, Christmas, religion, sin
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When a culture continually casts God’s commandments into denial river, it causes confusion, conflict, and eventual collapse.
Posted in commandments, commands, conflict, confusion, cultural taboos, culture, deceipt, deception, ethics, God's commandments, judging, judgment, judgments, laws, moral, moral failure, moral failures, moral foundations, moral laws, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, morals, right and wrong, right conduct, right from wrong, right living, values
Tagged denial, moral standards, religion, society, Ten Commandments
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“You’re a victim of disorganized thinking.” –The Wizard of Oz
Watching The Wizard of Oz in IMAX 3D in 2013, the wizard’s words to the Scarecrow seemed prophetic from this 1939 movie: “You’re a victim of disorganized thinking.” Our contemporary culture “is a victim of disorganized thinking.” “Intellectual freedom” has … Continue reading
Posted in biblical, biblical morality, conscience, contemporary, contemporary society, entertainment, ethics, evil, feelings, film, God, hedonism, historic moral standards, moral decision, moral foundations, moral judgment, moral laws, moral restraints, morality, movie, movies, Paul of Tarsus, Philippians 4:8, positive thinking, right and wrong, right conduct, right from wrong, right living, think on these things, victim of disorganized thinking, whatsoeverthings are true
Tagged 3D, faith, IMAX, intellectual freedom, philosophy, the Scarecrow, Wizard of Oz
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Perhaps the “new normal” is nothing but, surrendering to the same old self-focus the Bible says is sin.
Posted in Bible, buzz words, cliches, corrupt culture, holiness, moral decision, moral failure, moral failures, moral foundations, moral judgment, moral laws, moral leaders, moral principles, moral restraints, morals, peer pressure, performance, purity, religion, right and wrong, right conduct, right from wrong, right living, righteousness, surrender
Tagged ethics, moral standards, morality, sin, the new normal, values
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