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| An Intellectually Honest Atheist | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Abortion, Agnosticism, Atheism, Belief, Doubt, Education, Ethics, Euthanasia, Evil, Immorality, Infant, Life, Morality, Murder, Philosophy, Religion, Truth, Unbelief, Wickedness, Worldliness, Worldview |
| Filters: | Famous People, Free, Stories |
| References: | Exodus 20:5 , Deuteronomy 5:9 , Psalm 2:1-3 , Psalm 14:1 , Psalm 53:1 , Romans 1:18-25 , Romans 1:28-32 , Romans 5:10 , 1 Corinthians 1:18-19 , Ephesians 4:17-18 , Philippians 3:18 , Colossians 1:21 , Hebrews 1:13 , Hebrews 10:13 , Hebrews 10:27 |
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Fresh from a debate on whether or not humans can be moral without God, author and apologist Dinesh D'Souza offers a few reflections on his sparring partner, Princeton University's Peter Singer, a bioethicist:
Singer is a mild-mannered fellow who speaks calmly and lucidly. Yet you wouldn't have to read his work too long to find his extreme positions. He cheerfully advocates infanticide and euthanasia ...
Dinesh D'Souza, "Staring into the Abyss," www.christianitytoday.com (3-17-09) |
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| Who We Are Willing to Accept as Lay Leaders | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Character, Choices, Church, Church, leaders of, Convictions, Decisions, Example, Godliness, Holiness, Homosexuality, Leadership, Leadership of the church, Morality, Sexual immorality, Sin, World, Worldliness |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Marriage & Sex, Statistics |
| References: | 1 Timothy 3 , Titus 1:5-7 |
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Congregations that would accept a member of a cohabiting unmarried couple as a lay leader: 31 percent
Congregations that would accept a member of an openly homosexual couple as a lay leader: 23 percent
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| Designers Create Video Game About Losing Your Virginity | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Abstinence, Chastity, Choices, Corruption, Decisions, Depravity, Entertainment, Fornication, Human condition, Imagination, Lust, Morality, Perversion, Pop Culture, Premarital Sex, Purity, Sex, Sexual immorality, Temptation, Temptation, resisting, Virginity, World, Worldliness, Youth |
| Filters: | Marriage & Sex, Pop Culture, Stories, Youth & Children |
| References: | Song of Songs 4:12 , Isaiah 66:18 , Romans 1:30 , 1 Corinthians 6:18 , Ephesians 4:17-19 , 1 Timothy 6:10 , 2 Timothy 2:22 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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Each year, video game developer Eric Zimmerman hosts a contest in which designers must come up with a plausible video game concept based on an unusual theme. According to Zimmerman, the purpose of the challenge is to push for video games that set themselves apart from the usual offerings based on monsters, street fighting, or sports. Well, it's safe to say that if any of the concepts presented in ...
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| "Flash of Genius": The Importance of Ethics at Work | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Career, Character, Choices, Consequences, Decisions, Ethics, Immorality, Integrity, Lifestyle, Morality, Responsibility, Uprightness, Work |
| Filters: | Famous People, Movies & TV, Stories |
| References: | Proverbs 6:16-19 , Jeremiah 17:9 , Matthew 15:18-20 , Mark 7:21-23 , Romans 1:28-32 , Romans 3:23 , Romans 7:14-24 , 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 , Galatians 5:19-21 , Ephesians 2:1-3 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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Flash of Genius is inspired by the true story of Dr. Robert Kearns (Greg Kinnear). After creating the intermittent windshield wiper, Kearns pitches his idea to General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler. All three companies turn him down, only to steal his idea and add them to all their automobiles. Dr. Kearns decides to take on the Ford Motor Company in a legal battle that no one believes he can win. (He ...
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| Toxic Assets | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Appearance, Beauty, Career, Carnality, Flesh, Greed, Idolatry, Immorality, Materialism, Money, Morality, Possessions, Purity, Sin, Temptation, Temptation, resisting, Trust, Vices, Worldliness, Worship |
| Filters: | Free, Marriage & Sex, Money, Stories, Work & Career, Youth & Children |
| References: | Exodus 20:3-5 , Deuteronomy 5:7-9 , Matthew 6:19-33 , Matthew 16:26 , Mark 8:36-37 , Luke 9:25 , Ephesians 4:22 , Colossians 3:5 , James 4:4 , 1 John 2:15-17 |
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The 2009 economic crisis brought an interesting phrase into the headlines: toxic assets. Toxic assets are one of the factors contributing to the trouble that banks are in now. The assets are loans. Somebody owes the banks money. Normally banks want people to owe them money and pay them interest on the principal. But as the economy now stands, especially with the mortgage foreclosure crisis, many of ...
Craig Brian Larson, editor, PreachingToday.com |
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| Americans Willing to Act Immorally to Keep Jobs | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Anxiety, Career, Carnality, Character, Conviction, Deceit, Deception, Depravity, Dishonesty, Flesh, Godlessness, Golden Rule, Greed, Guilt, Honesty, Human condition, Human nature, Immorality, Integrity, Lying, Morality, Self-centeredness, Selfishness, Sin, Sinful nature, Truth, Vices, Vocation, Witness, Work, Worldliness, Worry |
| Filters: | Statistics, Work & Career |
| References: | Proverbs 6:16-19 , Proverbs 12:17 , Proverbs 14:5 , Proverbs 15:4 , Proverbs 17:20 , Proverbs 19:5 , Proverbs 19:9 , Proverbs 24:28 , Matthew 7:12 , Romans 1:28-32 , Ephesians 4:2-5 , Colossians 3:9 , 1 Peter 2:1 |
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Percentage of Americans who say they would act immorally—including lying or backstabbing—to keep their jobs: 28
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| Barna Group Statistics on Weekly Immorality | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Addiction, Adultery, Alcohol, Anger, Character, Deception, Desire, Drunkenness, Gambling, Gossip, Lifestyle, Lust, Lying, Marriage, Morality, Passion, romantic, Pleasure, sinful, Pornography, Profanity, Purity, Retaliation, Revenge, Righteousness, Self-control, Self-Indulgence, Sex, Sexual immorality, Stubbornness, Teenagers, Unrighteousness, Vices, Youth |
| Filters: | Free, Marriage & Sex, Statistics, Youth & Children |
| References: | Genesis 2:24 , Exodus 20:14 , Leviticus 19:18 , Job 31:1 , Psalm 103:2-5 , Proverbs 6:16-19 , Proverbs 12:17 , Proverbs 14:5 , Proverbs 15:4 , Proverbs 17:20 , Proverbs 19:5 , Proverbs 19:9 , Proverbs 24:28 , Matthew 5:27-28 , Matthew 5:39 , John 8:34 , Romans 6:16 , Romans 12:17 , 1 Corinthians 6:18 , Ephesians 4:2-5 , Ephesians 5:4-5 , Colossians 3:8-9 , Titus 2:11-12 , Hebrews 13:4 , James 3:7-12 , 1 Peter 2:1 , 1 Peter 2:11 , 2 Peter 2:19 , 1 John 1:9 |
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A 2008 survey by The Barna Group asked adults which, if any, of eight behaviors with moral overtones they had engaged in during the past week. The behaviors included looking at pornography, using profanity, gambling, gossiping, engaging in sexual intercourse with someone to whom they were not married, retaliating against someone, getting drunk, and lying. Of those surveyed:
- Twenty-eight percent had used profanity.
The Barna Group, "Young Adults and Liberals Struggle with Morality," www.barna.org (8-25-08); Brian Lowery, managing editor, PreachingToday.com |
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| Pittsburgh Steeler Troy Polamalu on the Christian Life | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Appetites, Carnality, Character, Christian life, Christlikeness, Depravity, Devil, Dying to self, Entertainment, Envy, Evil, Flesh, Godliness, Greed, Holiness, Human limitations, Human nature, Humility, Jealousy, Lifestyle, Lust, Meekness, Morality, New man, Old man, Perspective, Pride, Righteousness, Self-denial, Sex, Sexual immorality, Sin, Spiritual warfare, Sports, Temptation, Temptation, avoiding, Temptation, resisting, Tests, Worldliness |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, Famous People, Quotes, Sports |
| References: | Genesis 3:1-7 , 2 Samuel 11:1-26 , Proverbs 11:2 , Proverbs 16:18 , Proverbs 29:23 , Micah 6:8 , Matthew 4:1-11 , Matthew 18:4 , Matthew 23:12 , Matthew 26:41 , Luke 4:1-13 , Luke 22:26 , Romans 12:3 , 1 Corinthians 10:13 , 2 Corinthians 2:11 , 2 Corinthians 11:14 , Philippians 2:3 , 1 Timothy 6:9 , Hebrews 12:1 , James 1:13-15 , James 4:10 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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Professional football player Troy Polamalu, a three-time Pro Bowl strong safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has worked hard to maintain his Christian character since joining the NFL in 2003. Before winning his second Super Bowl championship with the Steelers in 2009, Polamalu agreed to an interview for the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN). "Pride is tough," Polamalu said to the interviewer. "You ...
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| Brad Pitt on Good Society | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Ethics, Fairness, Government, Homosexuality, Justice, Love, romantic, Marriage, Morality, Politics, Rights, Sex, Society |
| Filters: | Famous People, Marriage & Sex, Pop Culture, Quotes |
| References: | Genesis 2:23-24 , Romans 1:24-27 , 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 |
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On the issue of legalizing same-sex marriage, even Christians who agree that it is wrong differ about whether Christians should make it a political issue. Whether legalizing same-sex marriage is an important political issue to you or not, the beliefs that are used to argue for it should matter deeply to you. No matter what our society decides on this and other issues, when an unbiblical belief works ...
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| Findings from Survey of Nearly 30,000 High School Students | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Character, Cheating, Conscience, Deception, Desire, Ethics, Integrity, Lifestyle, Lying, Morality, Perception, Pleasure, sinful, Righteousness, Self-control, Self-deception, Self-image, Self-Indulgence, Stealing, Teenagers, Ungodliness, Unrighteousness, Vices, Youth |
| Filters: | Statistics, Youth & Children |
| References: | Genesis 3 , Proverbs 6:16-19 , Jeremiah 17:9 , Matthew 15:18-20 , Mark 7:21-23 , Romans 1:28-32 , Romans 3:23 , Romans 7:14-24 , 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 , Galatians 5:19-21 , Ephesians 2:1-3 |
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The Josephson Institute, a Los-Angeles-based ethics institute, conducted a character survey of nearly 30,000 students at 100 randomly selected high schools nationwide. Among the findings:
- Sixty-four percent of students said they had cheated on a test in the past year.
- Thirty percent had stolen from a store.
- Forty-two percent said they would lie to save money.
- Eighty-three percent said they had lied to their parents about something significant.
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