To: Kerberos
So what does constitute high moral character? Is that
something that only those who follow the bible to the
letter can possess, and that those who dissent from the
collective are bound to be morally inferior? That would
seem to follow the same logic that the mulsims put forth
that all those who do not follow the koran are morally
inferior. Do you, as I assume you do not follow the
teachings of the koran, feel that you are morally inferior?
No, I do not feel morally inferior because I do not obey
the Koran, even while I was in Turkey last May. Would you
feel morally inferior if you were in the Amazon rain forest
and a group of head-hunters invited you to a banquet, and
you refused, knowing that they would be serving human
flesh?
P.S. according to my copy of "K-client" MIT held the copy-
right until 1997.
70 posted on
06/30/2002 10:24:39 AM PDT by
rwjst4
To: rwjst4
"No, I do not feel morally inferior because I do not obey the Koran, "Hmmm, well then it's a good thing you don't live in Saudi Arabia, or Iran.
71 posted on
06/30/2002 10:36:10 AM PDT by
Kerberos
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