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Upgrade Your MoralMaster 2.0

Category: Religion
Posted on: December 1, 2008 9:55 PM, by Greg Laden

Do you remember the Moral Master 2.0? Well, you may have noticed that the training video gave you the first and last of the Fundemental List of Moral Question, but not the ones in the middle.

This is because it was assumed, correctly I'm sure, that we are a culture of immediate gratification and rapid MTV style entertainment and would not sit through the whole thing.

But, there were complaints. So the middle ... the additioanl questions ... are now available as part of the Moral Master 2.0 Add-On Pack. Here:

Hat Tip Javier

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