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Is morality something fixed, eternal, divinely ordained? Or is morality something fluid, relative to time, place, technology? In our ongoing discussion on religion, we attempt to define what progressives value and how those values differ from classical liberals and conservatives. We invoke some insights from evolutionary biology and game theory to help illustrate some of those differences, and to help explain the growing lack of trust between men and women.
 By Philip Clark & Christina Clark
By Philip Clark & Christina Clark4.2
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Is morality something fixed, eternal, divinely ordained? Or is morality something fluid, relative to time, place, technology? In our ongoing discussion on religion, we attempt to define what progressives value and how those values differ from classical liberals and conservatives. We invoke some insights from evolutionary biology and game theory to help illustrate some of those differences, and to help explain the growing lack of trust between men and women.