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For a purely secular morality, weak before the ravages of relativism, moral decadence is an almost irresistible downward drive.
It is not only "conservative values" that can be reached through the use of reason alone, but also knowledge about God.
Robert Jeffress introduced Texas Gov. Rick Perry at the Values Voter Summit on Friday. He started a great big hullabaloo by asking, "Do we want a candidate who is a good, moral person, or one who is a born-again follower of the Lord Jesus Christ?"
No One Sees God: The Dark Night of Atheists and BelieversBy Michael NovakDoubleday, August 2008, $23.95
An AEI public opinion study looks at attitudes about the Supreme Court over time, what Americans want in a nominee, and their early reactions to President Obama's nomination of Elena Kagan.
Granted that we all live in darkness, even the atheist must decide how he should live.
No One Sees God offers believers and unbelievers the opportunity to find common ground by acknowledging the complicated reality of the human struggle with doubt.
Recent advances in Iran’s nuclear weapons program show that events are moving extraordinarily swiftly, as Tehran nears the end of its decades-long quest to possess a lethal WMD capability.





