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| Articles about Morals |
| Atheists Have No Morals | | 2007-09-22 07:32:51 | | I can follow some religious fundamentalists that claim that atheists have no morals. But only with some interpretation, and only some of the way.Most movements, including Christianity, define themselves according to "positive" and "negative" comparisons. A positive definition is when the movement makes statements about who its followers are, what they believe in, and what their opinions are. A negative definition is when the movement makes statements about what it isn't; for example, Christians will readily state in which areas their religion differs from Islam, and the various Christian groups will gladly explain how they differ from other Christian groups. A positive definition is the religion's "what we are" statement, and a negative definition is the religion's "what we are not" statement. Both are valid descriptions helping define the movement, and both are moral statements of what one believes in and what one doesn't believe in.Atheism is only negatively defined. It rejects the n | | By: What's This? | | |
| | The way you mean to start out ? Faith, Morals and company culture | | 2007-04-23 08:16:00 | | Morals,Faith and Company culture I was talking to a CEO of an emerging start up company in the Telecom sector, it was a few weeks ago, and we were talking about faith, religion and how they fit into the modern business culture. He told me a story, it was about one of his relations who was running a large company, he told my friend that he would never ask anyone to do anything he would not do himself, and he went on to talk about his secretary, he would never ask her to tell a "white" lie, because if she did, he would never know when she would tell him one or a customer. This got me to thinking about the weeks before you start your first new employee, what culture are they going to meet with when they first join, another way to ask the question how do you want them to represent you in there dealings with customers, suppliers and workmates. I am not going say here what is the correct way to set the culture, because we are all individuals and have our own thoughts and believes, but what | | By: Gordon Whyte's Blog of the daily challenges of an | | |
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