Much of the world's moral compass is broken. The moral north reads south and the moral south reads north. Dennis Prager breakcompassmoral Change image and share on social
But if there is a just God, there is ultimate justice. Dennis Prager godjusticeultimate Change image and share on social
Yet, while producing increasingly selfish people, the mantra of the Left, and therefore of the universities and the media, has been for generations that capitalism and the free market, not the welfare state, produces selfish people. Dennis Prager capitalismfreegeneration share on social
If your religion doesn't teach you the difference between good and evil, your religion is worse than useless. Dennis Prager badlydifferenceevil Change image and share on social
Of all the characteristics needed for both a happy and morally decent life, none surpasses gratitude. Grateful people are happier, and grateful people are more morally decent. Dennis Prager characteristicdecentgrateful Change image and share on social
There was one thing more than any other that turned this New York, liberal, Jewish, Columbia University graduate student away from modern liberalism: its use of moral equivalence to avoid confronting evil during the Cold War. Dennis Prager avoidcoldcolumbia share on social
Even non-democratic allies no longer trust America. Barack Obama has alienated our most important and longest standing Arab allies, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Both the anti-Muslim Brotherhood and the anti-Iran Arab states have lost respect for him. Dennis Prager alienateallyamerica share on social
For conservatives, the issue is that for generations now, they have failed to make the case for their values. They haven't even conveyed conservative values to many of their children. And when they have, the university has often succeeded in undoing them. Dennis Prager casechildconservative share on social
The Left has always sought single, non-values-based explanations for human behavior. Dennis Prager basebehaviorexplanation Change image and share on social
Since the 1970s, I have asked students if they would first try to save their drowning dog or a drowning stranger. And for 40 years I have received the same results: One third vote for their dog, one third for the stranger, and one third don't know what they would do. Dennis Prager 1970saskdog share on social