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Is Selfishness Killing America? (2008) Revised in June of 2008, this version has been expanded to 16 pages yet is only 52K in size as a PDF file. Included are modified versions of some other documents.
The Line from Right to left Put together in January of 2007, this is an update on how liberalism, permissivenes and the pro-choice attitde impacts our society. The five-page PDF file explains about how people are positioned on a line from right to left depending on their degree of liberalism and permissiveness. It also brings up the idea that politicians may be using our morals as a political football to win elections.
Liberalism and Interconnected Social Problems This five-page PDF document provides some of the latest research on how our social problems are interconnected because of liberalism, permissiveness and selfishness. It also goes beyond that to explain how liberalism and permissiveness have also affected numerous attitudes and actions in our society.
What is your Criteria? This five-page PDF document provides the same text and information as the first five sections of the Web site. It may take a few minutes to download since it has illustrations. Research has gone beyond this point but this information is still very appropriate.
The Extraordinary Profession. This single page PDF document explains how a stay-at-home mother and homemaker benefits society and surpasses other occupations, careers and professions in benefiting society.
Is Selfishness Killing America? (2005) This five-page document is our 2005 update covering the ongoing battle between the pro-choice/selfish decisions and pro-society/unselfish actions. Now is the time to think about whether you are part of the problem or part of the solution.
The Secret to Bring About World Peace Was Never a Secret. This is a five-page news release in PDF format for secular audiences which explains the basic need for unselfishness in our society and encourages people to discuss their criteria for right and wrong. Feel free to publish it or pass it on to others.
Are Liberals More Selfish than Conservatives? (May, 2006) This is an upgrade and expansion of earlier material to cover new research and statistics showing that a person's criteria for right and wrong goes beyond social problems and probably determines a person's attitude on church attendance, homosexuality, soft drugs, euthanasia, and even their political party and how they vote.
What does it mean to be a Christian? (March, 2008) Only two pages long, this resulted from several requests to approach the criterion for right and wrong from a Christian stanpoint rather than a secular standpoint.
Are Cafeteria Morals Killing Ameria? (April, 2008) Only two pages long, this resulted from several requests to approach the criterion for right and wrong from the old standpoint of Cafeteria Morals to point out that there really are only two criteria for right and wrong.
Newsletters
#1 - Why are Big Cities Blue? (June, 2008) The first of what will hopefull be additional newsletters to those on our mailing list. The introduces the newsletter, talks about our new 16-page "Is Selfishness Killing America?," and mentions the lack of political and religious attention to America's moral problems. Why are Big Cities Blue? asks the question why big cities tend to be liberal while rural and suburban areas are conservative and small cities are neutral.
#2 - The Secret
of the Universe (July, 2008) This issue covers the interesting fact
that people who are unselfish, who put others first, and who do what is
best for society come out ahead while being selfish, permissive and pro-choice
is statistically self-defeating. This is the ultimate secret of the universe.
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