Ethics classes too difficult to compete with; they must be destroyed
This article was published in Jeremy Sear, Pure Poison, Crikey 1 December 2011
NSW citizen David Hutt doesn’t like non-religious ethics classes. Particularly if they’re “non-judgemental”. Because ethics is all about judging people, and telling them whether they’re “right” or “wrong” according to the vagaries of an ancient text: if you don’t believe in an invisible man in the sky who’ll judge you when you die, then why would you not go around murdering people?

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