"The most striking feature of contemporary moral utterance is that so much of it is used to express disagreements; and the most striking feature of the debates in which these disagreements are expressed is their interminable character. I do not mean by this just that such debates go on and on and on - although they do - but also that they apparently find no terminus. There seems to be no rational way of securing moral agreement in our culture."
-- Alasdair MacIntyre, After Virtue: A study in moral theory (quoted in Paul Lample's Revelation and Social Reality)
On a Video History of the LA Baha’i Youth Workshop: 30 years of history from
the 70’s through the 90’s
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A little bit of Baha'i history and some great music from 70's are all
wrapped up as one in this video, the 2nd of 8 on the LA Baha'i Youth
Workshop. Every ...
9 hours ago