Archive for moral standard

FFQF: Can Legislation and Reason Change America’s Moral Climate?

To hear so many public figures, or even ordinary people who publicly sound their opinions, say it, many might answer “yes” to the above question. So many people, on all sides of any issue, see so many wrongs in a country, including ours, that need to be corrected. It seems to be the fashion these [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Friday, August 28th, 2009

FFQF: Does One Size Fit All?

After an absence from this blog, and from my own meme “Founding Father’s Quote Friday,” I now resume my pen typewriter. I also apologize (do I do that more than I blog, I wonder?) to my readers and to FFQF participants. My absence was the result of necessity. Today, we pose the question “Does one [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Friday, May 22nd, 2009

FFQF: The Bible in Schools

In a day and age when our society embraces moral relativism and religious relativism, in a day and age when these demented philosophies have produced more major problems than we seem to be able to grapple with, and in a day and age that refuses to turn to God in the midst of escalating licentiousness [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Friday, March 20th, 2009

FFQF: George Washington on the Spirit of Party

Beginning with this month, I have decided to stop issuing monthly themes for the Founding Fathers’ Quote Friday meme. My reason for this is simply, it will make it easier for bloggers to participate, and encourage other bloggers to become participants (hopefully). There is the possibility that inspiration will strike me and I will issue [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Friday, March 6th, 2009

Religion and Morality: Indispensable Supports?

It’s confession time for Hercules Mulligan: I get more comments on this blog than from irregular readers, than on any of my other (many) blogs. Several of these comments, I have not yet responded to. I sincerely and profusely apologize to those who wrote them for not having given them the attention and concentration that [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Saturday, January 24th, 2009

FFQF: John Adams on Moral Authority

Today we will hear from an address which President John Adams gave to the officers of the First Brigade of the Third Division of the Massachusetts Militia, on October 11, 1798: While our country remains untainted with the principles and manners which are now producing desolation in so many parts of the world; while she [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Friday, December 26th, 2008

FFQF: George Washington on Moral Authority

Again today, we examine our theme of “moral authority.” Our goal, once again, is to solicit the Founding Fathers on the question of “What is the foundation for morality?” Today, we will hear from George Washington. He is definitely a fitting person to hear on this subject, as he has been called “the Eighth Wonder [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Friday, December 19th, 2008

FFQF: Benjamin Rush on Moral Authority

Last week we discussed the necessity of religious principle in the people of the republic in order for it to remain free. To use the words from last week’s quote: “Does [morality] require the aid of a generally received and divinely authoritative religion?” It is here that we run into a little dilemma, however. Our [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Friday, December 12th, 2008

FFQF: Alexander Hamilton on Moral Authority

In the last three months, our FFQF meme has explored the themes of liberty, virtue, and the importance of motherhood, and by following that order we have been systematically exploring the ultimate foundations upon which the American form of government rests. All this talk of liberty (as a just form of government), virtue (as the [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Friday, December 5th, 2008