Part III Question 5 I have heard you say that homosexuals do not choose their “orientation” and that everybody has a right to be happy and thus has the right to marry. […]
Life Isn’t Fair: Part III

We are at the position where somebody thinks a rule, law, or stricture, or the lack of the same, is fair or unfair. The justification for this belief must (eventually) rest on […]
Relevance, Tolerance, And Vanishing Christianity
From Tim Stanley of the Telegraph: America’s liberal Christians might be progressive and inclusive, but they are also dying out. The marketing mantra of liberal Christianity is “change or die.” Here’s the […]
Woman To Marry Fairground Ride. A New Sexual ‘Orientation’?

I want you to tell me exactly why Amy Wolfe, a 33-year-old “US church organist”, can’t marry her favorite roller coaster. You heard me. Roller coaster—an “80ft gondola ride.” Exactly, now. No […]
Same-Sex Marriage For And Against: Part I
Sylvain Allard, a history student at the Université de Montréal specializing in US history and individuals rights and freedoms, graciously took up the challenge of constructing an argument in favor of same-sex […]
The Argument Against Same-Sex Marriage, Part III
Part II Question 3 You often say everybody deserves to love somebody. Why do you think re-defining marriage into something it isn’t is an answer to this? Do you think the state […]
Diversity Is Not Always Desirable Part IV
Diversity Is Not Always Desirable Part I Part II, Part III Part IV We have shown that limited, and only limited, maximal diversity of physical characteristic is logically possible. However, three aspects […]
Bad News For Conservatives? Or Bad News For Rational Thought?
Let’s examine Marcus Arvan’s peer-reviewed paper, “Bad News for Conservatives? Moral Judgments and the Dark Triad Personality Traits: A Correlational Study”, published in the 25 July 2011 issue of Neuroethics. Through the […]
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