...about the importance of the Golden Rule and introduces her Charter For Compassion... own version of the Golden Rule -- Do not treat others as ... did not fulfill the Golden Rule could not be called a ... compassionate, and bring the Golden Rule back to the centre of ... need to implement the Golden Ruleglobally, so that we only ... respect. Any ideology -- religious or secular -- that breeds hatred or contempt ...
... that everything carries the seeds of its own destruction. This would be the second rule of activism. The first rule, being of course, that no one asked you to save the world which we have discussed previously. After...and the right, the liberal and the conservative and the religious and the secular and duke it out with each other. Each group sees the gains ...
... the dorms, Roose reflects: "Liberty students who struggle with lust. Secular Quakers who enjoy prayer. Evangelical feminists who come to Bible Boot ...the Benefits of Reincarnation", Ian Watson: the worldbuilding premise is, "AIs rule the world through soul-brokering", but about halfway through the driving question becomes, "why do AIs want to rule the world, and is this kind of evil?" but the story...
...is nonsense. And last out, a federal jusge has rulethe Army Corps of Engineers can be held liable...happened with the revolution of 1979 and how the secular government was hijacked by religious zealots, all to ...the country are attempting to bring back real and secular democracy , something that we will agree with on the real, but not necessarily on the secular part. We could be wrong, and at what ...
... to the 1964 Diem Coup in Vietnam; afterward, there was no possibility of creating a stablesecular government.” While an Afghan king could have conferred legitimacy on an elected leader in Afghanistan; without one...with the concept of a loya jirga, we have sought to legitimate the men we chose to rule Afghanistan by an election. Doing so has produced a great embarrassment to our government. It isn’...
... we continually burden ourselves with extraneous activities and preoccupations. In Buddhist countries shila might involve following a particular rule of life as a monk or a nun, or adopting precepts appropriate to a Buddhist layperson. In the Western, secular context, shila might just involve cultivating an attitude of simplicity towards one's general life. Note- How ...
...on customs and practices from the secular world. For example, should one study...before you." If this is a rule of general applicability and not ...and a real problem for a rule of general applicability. We have to... because this is a rational rule that one would expect to ... societies have exceptions to this rule). But "thou shalt not boil ... practice. Nor is engagement in secularcivic affairs. Nor even is ...
... suddenly collapse if there was no religion? I don't think so. The development of successfulsecular governments even in societies where the population is dominantly religious suggests that religion has already lost its ... of authority for a society's leaders. If nations as a whole can behave themselves without the rule of religion (to some extent, and certainly no worse than *with*), can we not do ...
... much needs a man with Mohammad's bright thinking. If a man like Mohammad were to assume The rule of modern world, he would succeed in solving its problems and bring peace and happiness to it'' And ..., but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels'' And The great Indian LeaderMahatma Gandhi said: After i finishedthe second part of the ...
... I finally figured out the real key difference between Talmudic thinking and secular legal thinking. Well, not the only difference, but the important one ... the goal, the aim of the canon of law being produced. Secular law aims to produce a canon of law that can be ...does not confer onto itself the authority to decide and change and rule itself, and because the Talmud is so structured as to make ...