Believing without evidence is always morally wrong
David Tamez
By republishing this article, we mean not to imply we agree with every aspect of the content. But, it nonetheless provides a number of interesting questions and propositions worth considering in a time of heightened misinformation and questioning of expertise. In this article, you will be asked to consider questions about the connection between beliefs and actions, whether one is committing a moral wrong by holding a certain belief, or what is required of us in forming our beliefs. Any disagreement is expected, if not encouraged.