July, 2007 Daytime
Should “we” be responsible for the acts of someone else?
What constitutes moral action?
A challenge facing our nation is how we react to terrorism and how we manage our fears
and achieve security without losing our freedom.
“A ‘prince’ would maintain his authority is often compelled to be other than good. For
when the class, be it the people, the soldiers, or the nobles, on whom you judge it
necessary to rely for your support, is corrupt, you must needs adapt yourself to its
needs and satisfy these, in which case virtuous conduct will only prejudice you”.
This group meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:00 P.M. and the third Thurdsay of each month at 1:00 P.M. at the Palm Harbor Library, 2330 Nebraska Ave., Palm Harbor, Florida 34683
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Friday, December 18, 2009
July, 2007 Daytime
April, 2007 Evening
April, 2007 Evening
Is the concept of God fundamentally irrational?
Change tax structure to a more fair system?
How does the morality or lack thereof affect our country’s standard of culture?
What is the most important non-domestic issue facing our nation?
Is civil gone in the civilization of the United States?
What is truth?
What duty does public education have to its students? To society?
Is the concept of God fundamentally irrational?
Change tax structure to a more fair system?
How does the morality or lack thereof affect our country’s standard of culture?
What is the most important non-domestic issue facing our nation?
Is civil gone in the civilization of the United States?
What is truth?
What duty does public education have to its students? To society?
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March, 2007
March, 2007
Do the media today truly reflect our society?
What obligation do we as individuals have to society?
Is selflessness more admirable than selfishness? Is selflessness inherently better than
selfishness?
How do we define and teach morality?
What is the most important foreign policy issue facing our nation?
Is God necessary for religion?
What is justice in today’s Western society?
Do the media today truly reflect our society?
What obligation do we as individuals have to society?
Is selflessness more admirable than selfishness? Is selflessness inherently better than
selfishness?
How do we define and teach morality?
What is the most important foreign policy issue facing our nation?
Is God necessary for religion?
What is justice in today’s Western society?
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February, 2007
February, 2007
What is courage?
What is the most important foreign policy issue facing our nation?
Iraq.
Our education system leaves a lot to be desired. Why is it then that America gets more Nobel prizes than any other country?
Is marriage necessary for family formation?
What is courage?
What is the most important foreign policy issue facing our nation?
Iraq.
Our education system leaves a lot to be desired. Why is it then that America gets more Nobel prizes than any other country?
Is marriage necessary for family formation?
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