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Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, the Belgium scholar Raymond de Roover penned numerous articles demonstrating how during the Middle Ages financial transactions and banking more generally started to take on the degree of sophistication that is commonplace today.
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Social justice is thus another way of describing our obligation to contribute to the common good, with the emphasis being upon people receiving what they are owed. Obviously the state has a role in this... Equally significant, however, is the emphasis upon society pursuing this end. It follows that social justice is not and cannot be the government's exclusive concern.
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"Secularism" today, however, often denotes a distinct set of beliefs which hold that any religious-motivated action is unacceptable in the public square. Such secularism has nothing to do with maintaining a healthy distinction between spiritual and temporal authority. Rather it is about the state effectively prohibiting or unduly restricting religiously motivated acts outside the freedom of worship.
Mar 17, 2016 07:09PM
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Joseph
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"Secularism" today, however, often denotes a distinct set of beliefs which hod that any religious-motivated action is unacceptable in the public square. Such secularism has nothing to do with maintaining a healthy distinction between spiritual and temporal authority. Rather it is about the state effectively prohibiting or unduly restricting religiously motivated acts outside the freedom of worship.
Mar 17, 2016 07:09PM
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...what is at stake is knowledge of the truth and our ability to arrange our lives on the basis of what we discern to be the truth, consistent with the freedom of others to do the same. Truth is thus the foundation of religious liberty, but truth is also the goal of religious liberty.
Mar 16, 2016 07:11PM
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The point of religious tolerance was, to [Charles] Carroll's mind, not the promotion of religious indifferentism (the self-evidently false position that all religions are basically the same and therefore equally meaningful or meaningless). Rather it was to create conditions in which people could argue about their respective religions' claims of truth without such differences leading to tragedies...
Mar 14, 2016 07:01PM
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Well, we agree on the insidiousness of fiat money.
Mar 13, 2016 07:13PM
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