The Problem with Secular Morality

The problem with simple, secular morality, is that when all seems lost–when it seems the whole world is against us–our reason to uphold any moral framework disappears. 

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About Robin L. M. Cheung

I am currently a PhD student at Walden University in the AMDS programme, Finance specialization. I am passionate about applying my individual strengths and competencies as a researcher and I feel my best contributions to society will be in the field of research and education. I completed my BSc (Hons.) in Biology and Biotechnology at Carleton University, Ottawa (1999) and my MBA at McMaster University (AACSB), Hamilton, ON (2003). I am a CSPA-licenced skydiver (A-5076), classical pianist, club and rave dj, and avid cuber, though not at all interested in speed-cubing's memorization of special cases, but rather--as I explained in various posts--as an exercise in inductive and deductive reasoning.

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