The moral cliff is fast-approaching.
We're well-aware of the dangerous moral cancers exposed in Thomas E. Mahon's previous work, «Radical Chemo»: Moral Justifications, Individualism, Relativism, Secularism, Fundamentalism and Moral Compartmentalization. So what is it that we're doing? We're hitting the brakes, right? Well, not quite.
Given how we're dealing with issues like the use of the N-word, the worship of Earth, raising brats and narcissists, predicting disaster through global warming, spending obscene amounts of money to elect our presidents and fostering the continuing conflict between science and religion, we're actually accelerating toward that cliff.
Take the plunge into «28 Minutes to Midnight».
Let's take a deep breath. Let's find common ground. Let's get our moral bearings.
Most of all, let's find that brake pedal.
Thomas E. Mahon is a 26-year educator. His previous works include «Radical Chemo» and «The Last Daughter». He lives in South Florida with his wife and three children.
We must expand our fight against cancer– mental and moral cancer. Radical Chemo explores six psychological cancers that have been lurking among and spreading through the population for quite some time now. The text uses many personal examples, as well as examples of sports figures, politicians and celebrities. Learn to recognize the symptoms and what to do about them.
Thomas E. Mahon is the dean at a Ft. Lauderdale area high school. He has a master's degree in educational leadership, and is married with three children. Mr. Mahon has another published book– «The Last Daughter»– a novel of suspense.
THE LAST DAUGHTER is a fast-paced suspense/thriller centered around the first daughter, Caitlin Prescott. A curious email invitation tempts Caitlin to track down and find her biological father. A man who is the nation's most wanted assassin. A man who wants something from his daughter after all these years…
About the Author Thomas E. Mahon is a high school dean in the state of Florida. He is married with three children. Mr. Mahon has a master's degree in educational leadership, and writes on a variety of subjects – fiction, philosophy, logic, politics and religion.