Article: COLUMN: Inherent morality to Christianity lacking

Michael Graney
University Wire
01-03-2006
(The Stoutonia) (U-WIRE) MENOMONIE, Wisc. -- Last week, there appeared an editorial by one of my fellow co-workers that stated that he felt, "the university fears Christianity and the morality it professes."

That got me thinking; which morality are we talking about? Let's take a look at the history of Christianity and the morality it talks about.

First off, we must realize that morality is a very individualized experience and concept. What is strikingly immoral to you might be fine and dandy to me (i.e. doctor assisted euthanasia or abortion rights) and vice versa. Given that aspect, it is hard to maintain an argument of one true morality.

Secondly, ...

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