Aircompute wrote:
>I agree to an extent... hopefully we all make judgements and then have the
savvy of whether it's necessary to make them public or not.
However, I would say that the idea that it's somehow wrong to make
judgements is in part responsible for the lack of general morals and
vice-versa.
The "it's immoral to state what one believes to be moral" philosophy is both
circular and hypocritical.
Tom C.
P.S. I'm not intending to imply this was your meaning...
Hi Tom,
I certainly don't mean there's anything wrong with publicly stating one's
"moral philosophy". And if in the process of doing so, it helped in
mitigating some of the moral malaise permeating in our society, then more
power. It is just a "crusade" I chose not to fight myself. I guess I decided
that this was not my calling or maybe I just didn't hear the clarion call
for such.
But I make no judgement, whatsoever. Peace.
Paulo Ernest
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