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Old 04-09-2019, 08:51 PM   #409
Deskisamess
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Loaning our friends and families books we've paid for is a good thing. It may or may not be illegal. It may or may not be a contract violation. It may or may not be a sin. It's certainly the decent thing to do. Not doing it is selfish and immoral.
Really? That is awfully absolute. I'm under no moral compulsion to loan anything I've purchased, to a friend or family member. If the discussion was about a bike, or lawn mower, or car, would you feel the same way?

Certainly we should help family or friends when able to do so. To not ignore hunger, or a true need.

But saying to not loan my books is selfish and immoral? Nonsense.
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