Isaac Curtis wrote:
> 
> Bryan Tyson wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 August 2001 21:32, Ron wrote:
> >
> >>Isaac,
> >>
> >>My gast has been well and truly flabbered...
> >>
> >>Ron.
> >>(Feeling a little sadder after reading your post).
> >>
> >
> > Ron's right. This guy is making a mockery of both the Linux community
> > and "social consciousness."
> >
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> 
> For the thousandth time... I gave a lot more options, people are just
> obsessing about stealing.  I provided a bunch of more acceptable ways to
> do this, and Paul added one more.  I still have to admit I find it sort
> of silly that people burn cd's, copy mp3's, and reuse software intended
> for one computer yet would lecture someone for stealing a book.  A $40
> book is three cd's, which is about 40 songs.  So take your mp3
> collection and divide it by forty to figure the equivalent of how many
> books you've stolen.  I haven't stolen many books.
> 
>   - Isaac

There are a few basic flaws in your reasoning that I must comment on.
(1.)There is no way for you to know that the people that have expressed
their belief that stealing is wrong are doing any of the things you've
mentioned above. (2.)I am a Christian, but I know that the concept of
Karmic law is a little more than lightning striking people who
transgress moral laws. (3.) Quantity has nothing to do with whether
something is wrong or not. If stealing a million books is wrong, then
stealing one is wrong as well.I will ask once more, do you think that
two (or more) wrongs make a right. What surprises me about seeing this
kind of post on this list, is not a lack of morals, but a lack of
logical progression in the arguments. All of the arguments in favor of
stealing are based on non-sequitur. One would think that someone who can
make logical progressions to do computer work, would be able to apply
those priciples to other areas. To those who complained about posting
replies to this thread on the list, I do this because some of the
replies I read were in agreement at least partially about stealing and
it is not only my moral obligation, but my logical obligation to address
this issue. If it were only a moral obligation (without reason), I would
concede and post off list. It is in the interest of clear communication
that I post this. If you prove to me that clear communication is
irrelevant to this list, I will apologize.

ShalomOut
  Chal
Elder PCUSA
Registered Linux user # 217118


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