The ethical edge – a religious question?

Last night, MSNBC had a rerun of a program that originally aired last summer – called “the ethical edge.” It honestly felt like being in the twilight zone when I realized that the panelists were a priest, a rabi and a professor specializing in tort reform.

Not only was a good portion of the show dedicated to workplace ethics – with none of those guys having ever worked in a mainstream workplace – but in general I wonder why MSNBC thought that a mainstream audience would find such a panel authoritative on the subject of ethics…

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2 Responses to “The ethical edge – a religious question?”

  1. s priest, a rabi and a professor specializing in tort reform.

    that sounds like the beginning of a very bad joke….doesn’t sound all that productive for the topic either.

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  2. Excuse me, but Fr. Thomas Williams and I go back nearly 20 years — and he has, in fact, “worked in a mainstream workplace.” If memory serves me, prior to entering the seminary he was helping reduce a $400 million deficit at a Toledo-based corporations in the 1980′s.

    If you’d like confirmation, contact him yourself: twilliams AT legionaries.org (edited email address to avoid robots picking it up)

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