To: Tom Jefferson
Next time a moral relativist dogmatically says, "There's no right or no wrong", respond by saying, "And that includes your statement, also."
Notice, "no right or wrong" is not an inclusively relative statement in itself. And you've got them at their own game.
To: CWRWinger
Similarly retiring Anthony Lewis said the most important lesson he'd learned in 50 years at
The New York Times is that "certainty is the enemy of decency and humanity in people who are sure they are right, like Osama bin Laden and John Ashcroft."
But is Anthony Lewis certain of that?
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