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What it means to be moral: why religion is not necessary for living an ethical life
What it means to be moral: why religion is not necessary for living an ethical life
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From the Book - First Hardcover edition.
Why morality cannot be based on faith in God
Isms
Absence of evidence is evidence of absence
The insidiousness of interpretation
You will obey
Sally, Butch, and Plato's dilemma
The fundamentals of secular morality
What it means to be moral
Where do you get your morals?
The secular seven
Challenges to secular morality
Accounting for immorality
Genocidal century
Secular solutions
Moral relativism.
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Controversial literature
Ethics
Philosophy
Political
Religion
Religion -- Controversial literature
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Brion, Paul
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Zuckerman, Phil
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9781640092747
9781684576241
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