Gilbert is definitely on to something and has really provided his own 
explanation to his question
below. "Relative morality" has to do with one's relatives as opposed to 
"non-relative morality"
which relates to non-relatives, both bigoted and non-bigoted.

Regards,
George


> Gilbert Lawrence wrote...........
> Hi Aristo,
> I am not an authority on religion or morality. Yet, you stimulated me to 
> think about
> "relative morality" of various activities that I had outlined in my post.....
> At another time, we can have a fruitful uninterrupted dialogue and advance the
> understanding of "relative morality".  

>  Have you noticed how individuals in your camp freely call others "bigoted",
>  sadly even their own relatives?  Can you please explain why? Really! Please!

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