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The author quotes freely from her college ethics text, a solid-gold reference for the suitability of human acts to human nature. Truth: The Golden Heresy was written in response to the alarming decline in moral standards, and with the thought that not everyone has learned these things from their families, schools, and religious institutions as they did in times past. Some subjects are listed below:
- Natural Law
- Babies
- Conscience
- Happiness
- Forgiveness
- Logic
In the second work, Writing Class, the author includes some personal stories written for this class, a
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Produktbeschreibung
The author quotes freely from her college ethics text, a solid-gold reference for the suitability of human acts to human nature. Truth: The Golden Heresy was written in response to the alarming decline in moral standards, and with the thought that not everyone has learned these things from their families, schools, and religious institutions as they did in times past. Some subjects are listed below:

- Natural Law

- Babies

- Conscience

- Happiness

- Forgiveness

- Logic

In the second work, Writing Class, the author includes some personal stories written for this class, a weekly gathering of writers that gave her the final impetus, skill, and pressure to put long-held ideas down on paper.


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Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Ward Nottrodt is an independent thinker, prolific writer of letters-to-the-editor, and long-time defender of conservative causes. She graduated from Mt. St. Agnes College in Baltimore, MD with a degree in Medical Technology and worked in clinical and research laboratories, including Johns Hopkins, the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, and a stint in public health at the World Health Organization in Geneva,Switzerland.

After her marriage she turned her attention to nursery schools where she taught science in kindergarten for more than 40 years.

Besides shell collecting, geology, and government ethics, her interests include Irish music. She played the concertina in an Irish band for five years and traveled to Ireland to study the instrument.

She and her husband live in Baltimore.

A person of deep convictions, much of her spare time is devoted to the support of conservative causes.