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    Entries in Morality (2)

    Tuesday
    Jan262010

    On Ethics, Underwear and Obama

    Consider the following scenario: At the time your college age child is attending the big homecoming football game, you hear on the news that event security have apprehended one of the visiting school's fans after learning of a plot to disrupt homecoming activities. The person in question was caught red handed trying to sabotage the bleacher's of the hometeam, which could have possibly collapsed resulting in injury or even death to hundreds of fans.

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    Tuesday
    Mar032009

    Blame the Doctors

    I blame the doctors. There needs to be someone to blame for a tragedy. That is the dualist thought that hampers America’s sophistication, but helps us get along with some modicum of civility in such a large and diverse nation. Good vs. Bad. Right vs. Wrong. It is simple as that and with every perceived evil action there must be an immoral culprit. So what is this practice of dualism to do, blame the babies, blame the mothers, blame the hospitals, or the equipment makers? I am talking about genetically modified, custom made children that are being created in fertility labs across America. The very topic would cause most to go away and hide. The moral, political, racist, and religious implications are just too much for us to consider over the morning coffee or dinner table. But there needs to be someone to discuss it, and not to just put it aside as a political choice with one’s body. So that is why such a complicated social issue must be placed in the philosophy of dualism, and through that we can blame the doctors.

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