BRYCE ON MORALITY – The observation of consequences (reward and punishment) is an important part of learning moral values. This is Part 5 in my series on “Morality” as derived from my new eBook “Stand Up for MORALITY.” In Part 4 we discussed how Morality is taught and learned. Here, in Part 5, consider the […]
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Stand Up For Morality: Part 4
BRYCE ON MORALITY – The observation of consequences (reward and punishment) is an important part of learning moral values. This is Part 4 in my series on “Morality” as derived from my new eBook “Stand Up for MORALITY.” In Part 3 we discussed how Morality affects our culture. Here, in Part 4, we will discuss […]
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BRYCE ON MORALITY – Our actions are based on our perceptions and sense of morality. This is Part 3 in my series on “Morality” as derived from my new eBook “Stand Up for MORALITY.” In Part 2 we defined what Morality is and described its properties. Here, in Part 3, we will discuss how Morality […]
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BRYCE ON MORALITY – Morality is a COLLECTIVE concept which defines us as a culture. This is Part 2 in my series on “Morality” as derived from my new eBook “Stand Up for MORALITY.” In Part 1, we examined the state of Morality in our culture and where it is heading. Here, in Part 2, […]
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BRYCE ON MORALITY– “Morality is something we all claim to know, but never openly discuss.” Today I begin a series on “Morality” as derived from my new eBook “Stand Up for MORALITY,” which discusses morality in American culture, the properties of morality, and how to teach it in a uniform manner. “Morality is something we […]
Continue readingAre We Becoming More Tolerant, or Less?
Ask yourself the question, who was more tolerant, your parents or yourself? – Bryce on Morality I have been working on a project aimed at teaching morality in a uniform manner. This has caused me to examine the properties of morality and consider the causes for its decline in this country. One key variable is […]
Continue readingThe Universality of Freemasonry
“[The Lodge] is of such vast dimensions to show the universality of Masonry and that Masonic charity should be equally extensive.” Throughout the Masonic degrees, symbols are used to show the universal nature of Freemasonry. The idea that Masonry is universal is a grand idea and there is no doubt that it captures the attention […]
Continue readingBad Masonic Press – Airing the Dirty Laundry
The Small Town Texas Mason E-Magazine has an excellent article going out in the November 2010 edition. The publication comes from the heart of a brother who publishes it to “enlighten, educate, and entertain Masons and non Masons alike.” Like so much of Masonic publishing it is a free press to circulate Masonic thought and […]
Continue readingThe Seven Blunders of the World
Mahatma Gandhi developed seven blunders of the world. Gandhi was a man that believed in change through peace and his pacifistic rebellion in India inspired many other peaceful protests such as Martin Luther King Jr.’s civil rights crusade. He was a man that lived in a century of unimaginable violence and let the regularity of […]
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