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Was Ayn Rand a Hypocrite If She Took Social Security?

Posted on August 8, 2012 by D3 Support

A number of readers know I’m a fan of Ayn Rand’s ideas. (Ayn Rand is the author of ‘Atlas Shrugged’ and much else.) They have written to ask me if it’s true that Ayn Rand, an advocate of individual rights … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Ethics

On One Subject, Freud Nailed It

Posted on July 27, 2012 by D3 Support

Sigmund Freud once wrote: “Religion originate(s) in the child’s and young mankind’s fears and need for help. It cannot be otherwise.” He also wrote: “Religion is an attempt to get control over the sensory world, in which we are placed, … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Ethics

The Road to Hell …

Posted on June 9, 2012 by D3 Support

If it’s true that the road to hell is paved with good intentions … what does this say about our definition of “good”?

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Compromise Isn’t Always the Solution

Posted on April 27, 2012 by D3 Support

When dealing with other people, the reasonable, sensitive, and even self-interested thing to do is compromise, and be prepared to meet the other person halfway. Correct? Well, not really. All action needs to be purposeful. That includes the action of … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Ethics

Conservatism Is Toxic for Liberty

Posted on April 17, 2012 by D3 Support

I recently heard a religiously conservative talk radio host, Mike Church, argue with an atheist caller. The atheist caller criticized the host for claiming that freedom would perish in a society of ‘Godless people.’ Church’s premise was that a free … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Ethics

Jimmy Carter: Wrong on Abortion, Right on Consistency

Posted on April 2, 2012 by D3 Support

Former President Jimmy Carter, a Democrat, recently expressed these views on abortion: “I never have believed that Jesus Christ would approve of abortions and that was one of the problems I had when I was President, having to uphold Roe … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Ethics

Lent and the Psychology of Sacrifice (Part 2 of 2)

Posted on February 11, 2012 by D3 Support

Conclusion of yesterday’s column. Q: You have defined sacrifice as essentially the giving up of a greater good for the sake of a lesser good. Now I am not a theologian, but I have been speaking with a few clergymen … Continue reading →

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Lent and the Psychology of Sacrifice (Part 1 of 2)

Posted on February 10, 2012 by D3 Support

A journalist and visitor to DrHurd.com writes: Q: ‘The meaning of Lent is different to different people, but overall there seems to be a general theme of self-sacrifice or self-denial in an effort to put one’s mind in a more … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Ethics

The Destruction of “Enabling”

Posted on January 30, 2012 by D3 Support

Dear Dr. Hurd: If you don’t mind suggestions on articles, have you ever written one on the evils of “enabling”? That is, the phenomenon where a person knows that what someone else is doing is wrong, sometimes morally, but will … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Ethics

Greatness Unrealized

Posted on January 21, 2012 by D3 Support

A company hosts a press conference to show how caring and compassionate it is. The CEO of the company, dressed in a top-of-the-line suit, stands in front of the television cameras with his arms around a homeless man who has … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Ethics

Morality Means Survival, Not Self-Destruction

Posted on December 26, 2011 by D3 Support

In response to my comment that there’ s no shame in hating the contemptible, an irate reader wrote in with the following quote from Martin Luther King, Jr.: “Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Ethics

Are People Doing the Best They Can?

Posted on December 8, 2011 by D3 Support

I recently encountered a psychologist who said, in essence, “People are doing the best they can; and they’re getting something out of what they’re doing.” He maintained, and he’s right, that psychologists and therapists especially should keep this in mind. … Continue reading →

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