On 11 Jan 2010 at 10:24, Andre Broersen wrote:

> Platt to Andre:
> See what I mean? You and I can use the MOQ however we want to
> explain an object, idea or event. Who is right? Who knows?
> 
> Andre:
> I agree with what you imply here Platt ( Huh, me agreeing with you?
> The MoQ is truly amazing!!) but, seriously, can I suggest that the
> criteria for right/wrong can be measured against the quality, harmony,
> truth it exudes/brings about?
> 
> I guess this will be determined at the moral code level eh?

Hey Andre,

More likely right/wrong is determined by a culture's influence on the 
person making the judgement. Isn't that what multiculturism teaches?

Regards,
Platt



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