Can you take a person at their word do you mean?  Does the fact the we
are told 'this is an honourable man' have any real effect in real
life?

On 26 Sep, 17:34, Doris Ragland <[email protected]> wrote:
> Let me ask you this about honor ..can it be seen or even believed- and
> as each human makes their evaluations on honor and what it is ...is it
> seen with the eyes the deeds ...most people learn right and wrong as a
> child (have you kept your hands clean and never been dirty ...are is
> it honor when you keep your hands clean and makes sure they never get
> dirty...what does right and wrong have to do with reaching down to
> someone and whoops their hands were dirty..when their life depended on
> it...is this noble ..is this honor or is it is not knowing right from
> wrong...if you never half to wash your hands have you kept your honor
> and said I knew what was right and I knew what was wrong but I got my
> hands dirty any way...uhmmmm
>
> On Sep 25, 4:13 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It seems an easy enough question.  What is it, what does it mean to
> > have it, what acts are honourable and what not?- Hide quoted text -
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