Hitchens writes: «Violent, irrational, intolerant, allied to racism and tribalism and bigotry, invested in ignorance and hostile to free inquiry, contemptuous of women and coercive toward children: organized religion ought to have a great
deal on its conscience.»
Not exact matches
She suggested taking what has been shared
on this thread, along with information that can't in good
conscience be shared in public, for private professional review, making use of structures developed by denominations over many years of
dealing with situations like these.
All subterfuges based
on «reason and
conscience, responsibility and piety» stand in the way of complete obedience.10 The usual type of rationalization of the commands of Christ are
dealt with mercilessly.
Indeed, at this special juncture of the world's history, few things need more to be driven home
on the public
conscience than this simple but ominous fact: it is a good
deal easier to waste a patrimony than it is to make one.
The Windrush scandal is a stain
on our national
conscience and there has rightly been a great
deal of political and moral outrage, but what happened to the Windrush children is no accident.
The Windrush scandal is a stain
on our national
conscience and there has rightly been a great
deal of political handwringing and moral outrage.
«Posting about climate change and a green
conscience may strike some as preachy, and we at the Gopher have to confess a great
deal of pickiness when it comes to reading up
on it... Franke James is the opposite of preachy.