Announcement: Dan Barker to Debate Ethics in Arkadelphia
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 3:03 pm
DAR
I just received notice about this debate between Dan
Barker, of FFRF, and Larry Ott, Pastor of the Greenwood United
Methodist Church in Greenwood, Ar.
The debate will be held at
Garrison Lecture Hall
Henderson University
1045 McKnight Dr.
Arkadelphia, Ar
7:00 pm
Thursday, February 23
The debate is entitled "Does Ethics Require God?"
Depending on which road you take, I think it is about the distance of Little Rock. Doug and I at least are thinking of going. Anyone else interested? I would have at least to more seats available in my truck. Barker, although not a philosopher, has debated this many times and no doubt will do a very good job against this minister.
D.
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“Regardless, I think it is pretty easy to justify a moral/ethical principle. If
morality is the minimizing of harm, then an action (or intent) or principle can be justified by showing how it in fact lessens harm. Given a choice, then on balance, less harm = justified; more harm = not justified.” -–Dan Barker
I just received notice about this debate between Dan
Barker, of FFRF, and Larry Ott, Pastor of the Greenwood United
Methodist Church in Greenwood, Ar.
The debate will be held at
Garrison Lecture Hall
Henderson University
1045 McKnight Dr.
Arkadelphia, Ar
7:00 pm
Thursday, February 23
The debate is entitled "Does Ethics Require God?"
Depending on which road you take, I think it is about the distance of Little Rock. Doug and I at least are thinking of going. Anyone else interested? I would have at least to more seats available in my truck. Barker, although not a philosopher, has debated this many times and no doubt will do a very good job against this minister.
D.
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“Regardless, I think it is pretty easy to justify a moral/ethical principle. If
morality is the minimizing of harm, then an action (or intent) or principle can be justified by showing how it in fact lessens harm. Given a choice, then on balance, less harm = justified; more harm = not justified.” -–Dan Barker