Category Archives: Editorial

Religion and the Economy

It is easy to think that religion has very little to do with our economy. Religion, after all, concerns itself mostly with our reverence for our creator and our system of morals. Our religions wish to serve all the population in this manner, offering guidance and solace to all, regardless of economic status, business or… Continue Reading

Cyrus and Civil Liberties

This certainly is quite a stretch. What in the world does a Babylonian dictator have to do with our civil liberties, and what does any of this have to do with our religions,  our morals, our commerce, or anything else important? Without begging the question further, they all have a great deal to do with… Continue Reading

Freedom of and Freedom from Religion

It’s been a nasty ride so far this year. We began with the common myths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, then discussed how each of those religions has added their own myths on top, to establish their individuality. We talked about why religion seems to be one of the necessities of human life and how… Continue Reading

Fear, Religion and Nuclear War

We have spent considerable time in these essays discussing the bipolarity of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. At one pole, each of them has a wonderful system of morals, which have stood by us well. Those morals started out as pretty nasty social laws. It was an eye for an eye, a hand for a hand,… Continue Reading

The Punishment Phase of Our Religions

The great beauty of our religions is that they emphasize and teach us morals. They are not just concerned with our concepts of what or who began the universe, what the characteristics of this great force are, and what the plans are for us as a species. They are also deeply concerned about the implications… Continue Reading

One World for All Humans

The best evidence we have is that life began on Earth about 4 billion years ago. Plant species evolved by natural selection for over 3 billion years, but there were no animals for those billions of years. The first evidence we have of animal life occurred about 600 million years ago, during the Cambrian explosion.… Continue Reading

Layers of Probability

We have, so far in 2009, discussed the common myths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, the additional myths which each of these religions uses to seek unique status, and the common base from which all religions stem. That has led us to affirm, once again, that there certainly is a God in our universe. For… Continue Reading

There is a Reason for All Religions

The previous two essays for 2009 have discussed both the commonality of the three religions of Abraham, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, but have also discussed their particular added interpretations of their common myths, which each religion uses to claim unique status. Those claims for unique status certainly get them and the rest of the world… Continue Reading