A strange argument

The Washington Post's "Religion" section (ironically titled "On Faith") is not usually worth reading. This article (which ran this week) is another example of why it has made itself irrelevant AND irreverent. Charles Colson has a good response to this question which he's been giving since at least 1993 when this speech recorded his answer to the question, "Can We Be Good Without God?"

My advice? Skip "The (com)Post" and read Colson's speech.

 

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  • 2/20/2010 11:40 PM Ron Furgerson wrote:
    Alan -- Thanks for sharing this. Interesting that in recent past the Dilbert characters have dealt with employees who have lost their "moral compass" and their "soul." Dilbert, who lost his moral compass was promoted to management and the employee who lost his soul, Isok I believe, was transferred to marketing where not having a soul was considered an asset.
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