Benoit Guillot

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However, this conversation reveals how our culture differs from all the others that have gone before. People still have strong moral convictions, but unlike people in other times and places, they don’t have any visible basis for why they find some things to be evil and other things good. It’s almost like their moral intuitions are free-floating in midair—far off the ground.
The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism
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