Platt,
Because the morality you mention is social, what most of us value,
and you like to exhault, is the freedom of the individual. Telling others
what is right and wrong, or better, misses the point of the MoQ discuss
is it not?
And Michael, abortion is a very personal matter, a social matter, I really
do not see the point in an intellectual discussion regarding it, unless you are 
purposely looking to pick a pointless arguement of opinion.
Intellectual arguements about social and cultural conventions serve only to
stir emotion. 
Are you here to discuss or spoil for a fight? one begins to wonder at this
point.

-Ron




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From: Michael Poloukhine <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 6:43:49 PM
Subject: Re: [MD] Subjectivity in the MOQ


> Platt wrote:
> In any case, I appreciate your addressing these issues. It's passing
> strange to me that participants in MOQ_ discuss rarely talk about
> morality when a moral world is theĀ  MOQ's fundamental premise.

MP: I've been considering starting a thread about MoQ and abortion... Still 
searching the archives. If I don't find it there, maybe I'll just toss that 
grenade. 

;-) 


MP
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"Don't believe everything you think."

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