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0038 Am I My Brother’s Keeper?
Audio Article of Am I My Brother’s Keeper? by Ben Stone Featured in this episode: An invitation to atheists, pagans, non-Christian theists and agnostics A reading from the book of Genesis, Chapter 4 A summary of the crime and the … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and Sin, Bad Quaker Theology, History, Property, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
Tagged agnostics, atheists, Bertrand Russell, Cain and Able, Conquest of Happiness, democracy, envy, ethics, evil teacher, greed, jealousy, lust, morality, non-Christian theists, pagans, Progressives, Puritan, sin, the state, theology
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How much tax is morally justifiable?
Audio Article of How much tax is morally justifiable? by Ben Stone Featured in this episode: Liberals, conservatives, leftists, rightists, Democrats, and Republicans are all the same Some morals are ethical and some are based on desire Tax is theft, … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Free Society, Liberals and Conservatives, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged conservative morals, ethical, ethics, how much tax, individual responsability, is tax morally justifiable, liberal morals, moral taxes, roads without taxes, tax is theft
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The Responsibility of Charity
The Responsibility of Charity by Ki Vick There’s quite a bit in the media these days about various and sundry charitable laws and government programs. We must help welfare moms, and we must pass laws to stop child abuse. If … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker and Taxes, Brief Articles and Short Notes, The Campfire, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
Tagged charity, duty, ethics, golden rule, government programs, individual responsibility, laws, responsibility
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Am I my brother’s keeper?
Am I my brother’s keeper? by Ben Stone (audio version) Caution, Bad Quaker Theology Class is in session! Please note: Atheists, pagans, non-Christian theists and agnostics are welcome to sit in and ring in with your opinions and observations. Genesis … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker and Sin, Bad Quaker Theology, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Law
Tagged agnostics, atheists, Bertrand Russell, Cain and Able, Conquest of Happiness, democracy, envy, ethics, evil teacher, greed, jealousy, lust, morality, non-Christian theists, pagans, Progressives, Puritan, sin, the state, theology
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How much tax is morally justifiable?
It’s the great question. And its likely more important that you think. How much tax is morally justifiable? Some people think that how you answer this question determines if you’re a Democrat or a Republican. Some think it determines if … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker and Taxes, Free Society, History, Liberals and Conservatives, Voluntaryism and Law
Tagged anarcho-capitalism, anarcho-capitalist, anarchy myths, christianity, conservative morals, ethical, ethics, how much tax, individual responsability, is tax morally justifiable, liberal morals, moral taxes, roads without taxes, tax is theft
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