On 22 Sep 2006 11:24:17 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>"These days, most war (and lots of other evil) is perpetrated 
> by the Righteous.  "
...
>So while I understand what the phrase is trying to convey, it is wrong to say 
>all righteous people cause war and do evil things.  Righteous people can do 
>good as well.

So who implied otherwise?

As with business and with our tools (mainframe computers for
instance), we should never stop testing our solutions against the real
world.     Computer "wars" are often fought by people who know their
solution is right.   Sure, nobody dies here, but we make sure we learn
what we want to learn - instead of what we should learn.

The more righteous a person (or company or nation) - the harder it is
to accept one might be wrong, and the more willing one is to do more
wrong.

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