Nope, but this conversation would have been a waste of time for both
of us if you had answered "yes".

Since it was a no:

I think that "right and wrong" and morality are not absolutes. In my
life, my beliefs have undergone numerous changes and refinements. My
beliefs of right and wrong are somewhat different from my father's,
considerably different from my grandfathers'. I do not always believe
the same things my society believes about right and wrong. My society
often clashes with other societies. And over time, I can see that
morality has shifted considerably.

I am NOT willing to give up my beliefs without a fight. I will state
my beliefs when asked, and defend them when questioned. I will try to
convince others of my beliefs, but only when their beliefs affect me
or mine. Also when those who are unprotected or not in a position to
defend themselves.

On 3/14/06, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course not........what does that have to do with anything? You can't form
> an opinion and defend it unless or until you can provide evidence that your
> opinions are never wrong?
>
> What's your point?

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