Companies don’t have morals, people do

Photo by George Milton on Pexels.com People have morals and ethics. Companies are nothing more than legal entities constructed to organize people. And yes, those people communicate values, a culture, and they establish some guidelines or policies, that establish a sort of moral FRAMEWORK or ethics they idealize, but at the end of the day, … Continue reading Companies don’t have morals, people do

Martin Luther’s view on Education and the Bible

Luther did not limit his comments to the university, as he believed the Bible ought to be central to all education. Luther knew the obligation Christian parents have to train their children in the faith, and this begins in the lower levels of education: Above all, the most important and most usual teaching, in both the … Continue reading Martin Luther’s view on Education and the Bible

Absolutely valid truths about integrity

Your integrity will be your strongest defence when you are wrongly accused. No matter how you pretend to be a person of integrity, people must discover that you do not have it. Only men of integrity are worthy of trust. If you have no integrity, people will doubt your words, even when you say the … Continue reading Absolutely valid truths about integrity