What foundation is needed for morality?

I have observed and been the subject of many discussions with members of theist religions (that is, those who believe in a god of some sort) about what foundation is needed for morality. Theists typically argue that without belief in a god, there can be no foundation for morality. Those who do not believe in …

The Purpose of Parenting: Encouraging Autonomous Human Beings

Parenting is such a challenge. I know this from experience because my wife and I have raised two daughters and the stories I’ve heard from other parents confirm it. Raising a child is one of the most difficult, complex, and challenging tasks that any human being can engage in. From what I can gather, we …

Safety, Security, Significance: An interview with Brenton Woolfe

Safety, security, and significance are the three essential things that Brenton Woolfe believes every young person needs. Have a listen to this interview I recently conducted with Brenton. Brenton has been working in mental health for many years and is now a counsellor at a private high school. The interview focuses specifically on young people …

Radical changes … better nurturing of the “garden”

The creator of the Root & Branches Web site, Geoff Boyce, had a vision of creating a safe place where people around the world could be nurtured in the “garden” of life. You have been experiencing a version of this Web site which we hope has been inspiring and encouraging. Up until now, Root & …

The moral obligation to change our views when we are wrong

Today, I have begun writing an occasional series of thought provokers on the Medium platform. The brief articles will be my commentary on quotes from books and articles I have read that have provoked me to think about life, the universe — everything and anything. I thought they may be of interest to our readers …

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