Pim wrote:
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The reason we put the Nazis on trial is because we won. You seldomly see
the winner being dragged into court to defend its actions (point in case
Iraq). Why should the majority impose their opinions on you? They don't
they just have ways to punish you for not following laws and morality.
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Don P:
Yes we won and winners of course usually do put the losers on trial. But
the way you put it's as if you imply that the only reason killing Jews is
wrong is if you lose the war. Certainly had the German's won then killing
Jews would still have been legal, but somehow I think it would still be
wrong, which was Matt's point. You seem to think that the only time
something is wrong is when it is illegal. They are not one in the same.
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What do you suggest would be examples of absolutes?
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Don P:
Suicide. The punish for which is death.
Received on Sat Mar 11 23:48:50 2006
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