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Old 02-01-2010, 08:53 PM   #244
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Ah. Gotcha. You believe I'm immoral and unethical. Regardless, when terms such us "thief" are thrown around, you are using legal terms and those should be used correctly. EDIT: I want to note that you don't state that I fall into those categories, and I appreciate your careful wording.

And I agree - do what's right. Be open-minded. Don't throw around labels and names. Alas your definition of morality and that of others might be different.

Ethics and morality change with time as well. Hopefully, they are changing for the better. What was considered ethical and moral in the past, is not always considered ethical and moral in the present or will be in the future. Legal and social contracts are often based around current ethics and morality, but those often change with time as well.

Instead of simply saying things like, "You're wrong", "You're immoral", "You're a thief," etc., as many in this thread have done, I'd appreciate if people tried addressing points raised - that's the usual process in a debate. Otherwise it becomes a childish argument of "am not" "are too" and only doesn't change any minds.

Last edited by guyanonymous; 02-01-2010 at 08:56 PM.
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