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A Liberal Ayn Rand? [Huffington Post]

Does America Need Ayn Rand or Jesus? [Fox News Opinion]

Memo To Foes Of Health Reform: Repudiate The Morality Of Need

Commercialism Only Adds to Joy of the Holidays

Celebrate Thanksgiving the Ayn Rand way: Thank yourself

The Easter Masquerade

After Ten Years, States Still Resist Assisted Suicide

The Right to Assisted Suicide

The Religious Right's Culture of Living Death

The Anti-Life Movement

The Conservatives' War on Birth Control

The Terrorists' Motivation: Islam

Catholic Leaders Need to Show a Little Respect for Freedom

The Transformation of "Jihad Jack" and John Walker Lindh

The Fear to Speak Comes to America's Shores

Religious Terrorism vs. Free Speech

The Twilight of Freedom of Speech

The Cartoon Jihad: Free Speech in the Balance

"Intelligent Design" Is about Religion versus Reason

To Save Lives, Legalize Trade in Organs

The Bait and Switch of "Intelligent Design"

The Faith-Based Attack on Rational Government

Moral Values Without Religion

The Anti-Life Opposition to Embryonic Stem Cell Research

The "Sin" of Pride

A Culture of Living Death

The Ten Commandments vs. America

Supreme Court Should Uphold Rights, Not Majority Sentiment in Ten Commandments Cases

Faith and Force

Bush's Faith-Based Initiative Is an Assault on the Wall Between Church and State

Council on Bioethics Antagonistic to Man's Well-Being

A Passion Against Man

Immoral to Ban Human Cloning

Ban on Partial-Birth Abortion Would Be a Blow to Women's Rights

Thought Control

Let's Revive Philosophy

Walker Lindh: From Marin County to Mazar-I-Sharif

The Virtue of "Playing God"

Bush's Un-American and Immoral Call for "National Service"

Love and Selfishness

The Immorality of a "Compassionate War" on Terrorism

Religion and Capitalism Are Antithetical

Reason vs. Faith

 

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