Moral Videos
Everyday Ethics 08.11.09
from Everyday Ethics on November 08, 2009
Duration: 2054
Duration: 2054
Red Tory theologian Dr. Phillip Blond explains why he believes religious values still have a place in British public life. After a newspaper apologises for publishing a picture of a man who took his own life, we ask if the media's reporting of suicide is making the problem worse. Jonathan Bartley from think-tank Ekklesia talks about their new report which calls for a more honest and more inclusive commemoration of Remembrance in the UK and the philosopher Alan Haworth celebrates the intellectual legacy of John Stuart Mill's essay "On Liberty", which was first published in November 1859.
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The Borg Agenda 58 of 88
from Favorites of icwofury00 on November 01, 2009
Duration: 366
Duration: 366
Lenon Honor Radio Show every Saturday from 10 am to 12 noon Pacific Standard Time. For more information visit my website: http://lenonhonorfilms.com/
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Apparitions and Global Warming
from Everyday Ethics on November 01, 2009
Duration: 1695
Duration: 1695
On this week's Everyday Ethics we're exploring religion and science and the gap between them. Two stories for you: one involves American evangelicals who have resisted the climate change debate for years because of theological views about the future of the world but who now are re-orienting their tradition in the direction of climate science. The other story is a tale of apparitions, visions and dancing suns. Why did ten thousand people travel to the Marian Shrine in Knock this weekend?
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Pedro Gordillo ex sacerdote y ultracatólico del PP de Ceuta dimite por un video sexual
from Most Viewed on October 31, 2009
Duration: 82
Duration: 82
http://www.lasmalaslenguas.es/2009/10/31/dimite-ultracatolico-pedro-gordillo-pp-de-ceuta-video-sexual/ La pestilente doble moral de la derechona: El 3 de Junio de este mismo año durante un mÃtin con motivo de las elecciones europeas asà llamaba el ex-sacerdote y ultracatólico Pedro Gordillo al voto integrista musulmán para su partido, el Partido Popular: Los musulmanes votan al PP por estar de acuerdo con la filosofÃa de lo que significa el matrimonio, la vida y la familia. Aun cuando respeto personalmente todas las opciones sexuales todos ellos y ellas saben que les quiero y que cuentan con mi apoyo, considero que su unión no debe llamarse matrimonio, que sea lo mismo, pero que tenga otra nomenclatura.. Defiendo la esencia de la familia y los valores de esa sagrada palabra con lo que representa en nuestra sociedad. Me posiciono en contra del aborto porque a nosotros no se nos ha dado el derecho de arrebatar la vida de nadie, que es lo más sagrado con lo que cuenta un ser humano. Unos meses después, dimite por sorpresa alegando motivos personales y nos enteramos vÃa noticias en Cuatro que los motivos son la combinación de sexo, un centrista, y un vÃdeo. Utilizó su despacho para hacer cosas poco decorosasun vÃdeo grabado con un teléfono móvil por la mujer que le acompañaba a la que el sátiro popular hace promesas a cambio de favores sexuales.
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Interfaith Service of Prayer For and Commitment To National Health Care Reform
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 31, 2009
Duration: 2437
Duration: 2437
Chicago - October 19, 2009 - Chicago Temple - An interfaith meeting and press conference in support of national health care reform.
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Michael Sandel on 'Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?'
from Speakers' Forum Podcast on October 30, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Is it okay to steal a drug your child needs to survive? Would you force one person to die in order to save five others? Would you bid on a baby? These are some of the questions Michael Sandel raises in his extremely popular Justice class at Harvard University. It has so many fans that Harvard turned the course into a TV show, running now on public television. Sandel links moral questions to concrete, hotly contested, political issues like bank bailouts, affirmative action and torture. He shows us how political controversies are really debates about values. Along the way, he sprinkles in history lessons on philosophers like Aristotle, Plato and Immanuel Kant. Michael Sandel spoke at Town Hall Seattle on October 1, 2009. University Book Store and Town Hall Center for Civic Life sponsored the talk. Sandel is the author of many books, including Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?
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Learn2Discern - Respecting Life by Aborting Babies
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 30, 2009
Duration: 91
Duration: 91
Have you heard about this? An Open Letter to Religious Leaders on Abortion as a Moral Decision, signed by 1,000 alleged religious leaders insist that abortion on demand is a divine imperative, and that God wants taxpayer funding for abortion in the federal health care plan. Learn2Discern! Go to http://www.coralridge.org/equip and find out how you can be equipped to learn2discern media lies and deceptions. Support this ministry and help impact lives: give online or call 1-800-229-9673.
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