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Should the Government Raise Taxes on Those Making More Than $250,000?

October 23, 2008 by mattperman

It has been said on the campaign trail a couple of times now that those making over $250,000/year can “afford” to pay more in taxes. There are lots and lots of problems with this thinking. First among them is that the issue is not about what citizens can “afford,” but about what the government has […]

Filed Under: Economics, Politics, What's Not Best

The Great Depression as we Know it Was Avoidable

October 22, 2008 by mattperman

Most of my life I’ve been wondering, far in the back of my mind, if another spell like the Great Depression or the misery index of the 1970s would hit. This probably stems in part from the media (they always seem to be talking about the dangers of a recession, whether the economy is doing […]

Filed Under: Economics

Can There be Ethics Without God

March 7, 1996 by mattperman

I believe in a deontological theory of ethics. This means I believe that God Himself is the standard of right and wrong. Put another way, objective morality exists and it is rooted in God’s immutable and glorious nature. Furthermore, “God’s moral nature is expressed in relation to us in the form of divine commands which […]

Filed Under: 2 Apologetics, Ethics, Existence of God

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