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I always thought so. What say everyone else?
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Hi Merlin and Eric, The problem with evolutionary philosophies of mind and decision making is that such philosophies apply recursively to your own minds. ALL evolutionary accounts of mind ultimately posit molecular self replicating and computing machinery as the ultimate source and origin of the human...
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Hi Goddard, Good comments. A little background about me...I was both an atheist and a libertarian long before I became a Christian. I am very much committed to the principles of libertarianism, and have long been fascinated by the idea of a truly free market society. One of the biggest problems in the...
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Hi Jay, Thank you VERY much for your reply. Yes, of course you are a Christian Libertarian. One of my motivations for this discussion post is to address the problem of how a pure anarcho-libertarian society can maintain order...I think I can address this and respond to your points at the same time.....
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A Christian libertarian is one who believes that: 1. The moral sense of right vs. wrong people find within themselves comes from God. 2. The only way to God, and consequently the only way to a true and correct sense of morality, law, and justice, is through God’s only begotten Son, Christ Jesus...
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[quote user="wilderness"] Charles, Whether or not its a consequence or punishment it is still the action after the event handled by a person. I don't see the hang-up in why one word is better than the next. [/quote] I point out the subtle difference in the language because there is no scientific...