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Posted On:
Jan 14 2007 12:59am
If you did it? Yes.
But then I'm not into the whole "unilateral decisions for a species; a megalomaniac homosexual perspective".
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Posted On:
Jan 14 2007 10:35am
it always makes me wonder what makes the human mind so cruel?
i am doing Religious Studies next year, and, as the entire module is about, it talks about good & evil, who is god etc etc...
quite simply, evil has to be part of our mind, dont you agree?
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Posted On:
Jan 14 2007 4:23pm
Everyone is different. I would have to review each case to make an intelligent analysis. Not just the conservative method of killing everyone or sending them to the moon.
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Posted On:
Jan 14 2007 4:48pm
Good and evil are both subjective, and not words I care to throw around aimlessly. I don't find anything excusable where child rape/molestation is concerned, but you need to take a look at the perpetrator's life and motivations before deeming them to be "evil" or whatnot.
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Posted On:
Jan 14 2007 7:39pm
Good and Evil are totally subjective; agreed.
Good and Evil have no place in any court of law. Period.
Good and Evil do not apply in terms of law; only their nearest counterparts apply and even then only in the most vague sense and these are, "Legal" and "Illegal".
Good and Evil are totally subjective and, the only time such factors should ever be involved in the process, is during rehabilitation... NOT the determination of punnishment or the justification of the event.
Let's not mix the Facts of Law with the Fancy of Philosphy.
Remember, those of ye proud Western World'ers "Justice is Blind".
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Posted On:
Jan 14 2007 8:23pm
I wonder if the teacher laughed.
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Posted On:
Jan 15 2007 3:41am
I wonder if the teacher thought 'Wow, I'll have to remember that for next time....'
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Posted On:
Jan 15 2007 4:01am
I wonder if the teacher gave him an A.