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Old 04-26-2019, 12:09 PM   #65
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Originally Posted by hollowpoint View Post
But you are confusing breaking a rule with being immoral:
No. I'm not (and can we please, please stop with the all the Godwinization?). I'm not saying anything about BEING (or not being) an moral or immoral person. Those are absolutes that I can't define for others.

I'm saying that indicating you'll abide by rules (stupid or otherwise) that you have no intention of abiding by, has moral implications. Willful deception to get something you want (that you could easily live without) has moral implications.

The actions may not be grave enough to tip the scales and make you (again rhetorical) an Immoral Person, but to deny that there are moral implications in play with these personal decisions is pointless.

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