Did Griem say nonreligious folks lack morals?
I am writing in response to Bryan Griem’s take on the In Theory topic on June 17 “Does the budget need a dose of morals?”
He suggests that the moral beliefs of the office holders weigh in on their stances. I totally agree.
He further states that “people that reject God are not good.” Does that mean that all people who don’t follow religions are bad and have no morals?
Really, I mean, really?
Norma Mason
Glendale