Hello People,

Excuse me for butting in (above) with the authoritative tone and
without recognizing you all. I spent a couple of days getting my
thoughts together for the post, then I had a problem actually posting
and forgot about greeting you. I do speak as if I know what I'm
talking about because of many years running construction work, the
tone of authority is necessary. I really am open to alternate views
though.

Allan said, "I think society is more immoral than moral."
My understanding along that line would be more specific, 'business'
instead of the whole of Society. The 'rule' of business 'does' suspend
moral consideration for an advantage necessary to succeed in a
competitive environment.

Molly said, " Is morality only what we feel is good for us?  Or is
there a
greater good to consider?
I believe that considering the greater good would be criteria for
'moral'.

Michael stirred up an idea that I will present to any discussion on
the subject of homosexuality. I am not anti-gay, and have friends who
are gay. The personal beliefs concerning the sanctity of ones physical
being would define whether or not the act is considered immoral. The
rectum is not, never has been and never will be a 'natural' sex organ.

ornamentalmind said, "The notion of usury has always been suspect..."
Whether or not Jesus was, the idea of him turning over the tables of
the money-changers, supports the statement.

peace & Love

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