Showing posts with label Ethics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ethics. Show all posts

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Five Fallacies | Idea Channel | PBS Digital Studios





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Argument against the Person or Argumentum ad Hominem - PHILO-notes White...



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Saturday, September 21, 2019

Good Morning ~ God's Minute







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September Twenty-First  ~  God's Daily Minute


 “I command thee this day to love the Lord thy God.” – Deut. 30:16 ~

Our Heavenly Father, we come to Thee this morning with praise and thanksgiving for Thy care and love. We are grateful for the temporal blessings Thou hast given us, and for the loved ones we have to enjoy. We thank Thee for the gift of Thy Son, and for the Holy Spirit.

We ask Thee to forgive our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Be with us this day, and help us to be kind and courteous. Help us to be more like Thee. May our eyes be opened to the opportunities for serving Thee and helping others to know Thee, Whom to know aright is life eternal.
May Thy spirit be with those, at home or abroad, who preach or teach salvation, and grant that the word preached my not return unto Thee void. Be with those in authority and may they rule with justice and equity. Comfort “as one whom his mother comforteth” those in trouble and sorrow, and strengthen those in sickness.

Our Father, hear our petition, and keep us this day without sin, for the sake and in the name of Jesus, our Saviour. Amen

By: Clarence B. Mitchell, Haverhill, Mass.


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Monday, July 8, 2019

Philosophy of Film


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Philosophy of Film

Lecture 1:


Lecture 1 covers the course requirements and other things needed to complete this free course.


Saturday, June 29, 2019

Decay is The Word H-18

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“Again see you not that even stones are conquered by time, that high towers fall and rocks moulder away, that shrines and idols of gods are worn down with decay, and that holy divinity cannot prolong the bounds of fate or struggle against the fixed laws of nature?” 
― Lucretius