April, 2005
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Kaleo, Kids, Culture, and The Kingdom

Cultures can be judged in many ways, but eventually every nation in every age must be judged by this test: how did it treat people?
Each generation, each wave of humanity, evaluates its predecessors on this basis. The final measure of mankind’s humanity is how humanely people treat one another.
On a humanistic base, which is the idea that men and women can begin from themselves and derive the standards by which to judge all matters, people drift along from generation to generation, and the morally unthinkable becomes the thinkable as the years move on. In this view, there are no fixed standards of behavior, no standards that cannot be destroyed or replaced by newer, more pragmatic, expedient, and even fashionable standards which come and go. Continue…
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