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  AUDIO: Illusions about Human Rights
Illusions About Human Rights
The Decline and Fall of the U.N.'s Human Rights Agenda
Start:  Wednesday, April 5, 2006  5:45 PM
End:  Wednesday, April 5, 2006  7:00 PM
Location:   Ethics and Public Policy Center
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The Human Rights Commission of the United Nations has become so discredited that even Secretary-General Kofi Annan admits it has "cast a shadow on the reputation of the United Nations system as a whole." But the creation of a Human Rights Council to replace the Commission, approved earlier this month by the General Assembly, will not lift the shadow of a politicized body that shields the world's worst human rights offenders from criticism. An ethos of multiculturalism, fed by a utopian vision of human societies, has infected the human rights agenda of the United Nations and many of the advocacy groups invested in its work.

EPPC Senior Fellow Joseph Loconte, who served on the bi-partisan Congressional Task Force on UN Reform, was joined by Nile Gardiner, fellow at the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at the Heritage Foundation, as they explored the reasons for the UN failure and mapped a way forward.



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Can Civilization Survive Without God?

Christopher Hitchens (a prominent atheist and columnist for Vanity Fair) and his brother Peter (a well-regarded Christian author) recently squared off in a debate over whether or not civilization can survive without God. This discussion was hosted by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life and moderated by EPPC Vice President Michael Cromartie. During the debate the brothers discussed morality, the science and origin of moral conscience, and the affect religious, specifically Christian, morality has on a civilization. Watch a clip and read a summary of the event here



For more than ten years, EPPC Vice President Michael Cromartie's Faith Angle Forum has brought together a select group of nationally respected journalists and distinguished scholars for in-depth discussions of some of the most crucial issues facing Americans today. Twice yearly, in South Beach, Miami, the Forum holds a two-day conference to discuss these important dimensions of our public life in a serious fashion, miles removed from Washington's ideological battlefields. Read more about the work of the Faith Angle Forum here


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