On Aug 25, 2004, at 4:30 PM, Dan Minette wrote:
I don't make moral choices either, just ethical ones, and both good and
evil are human-defined terms that refer to things which do not
objectively exist.
So, an ethics in which it is immoral to allow a Jew to exist is just as valid as one in which genocide is wrong? You don't believe in human rights, I take it. How about free will? Responsibility? Reflective self-awareness?
Please don't let's get started on *that* old song again...
Listen: some people believe that there are such things as good and evil, and some people don't. This list contains both kinds, and it is extraordinarily unlikely that any more of the endless "yes there are" vs. "no there aren't" arguments will change that.
Dave
bickering-L Maru
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