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Old 09-20-2002, 07:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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DO NOT JUST ROLL.....

Have you ever felt in the wrong , but KNOWN you are in the right? , Have you ever felt overshadowed by a dark misty figure that seems to cross every tick? Has your standpoint ever been misguided into the realm of the lone.

Millions and millions of people are distinguished to beleive that they are wrong in the world, It's been around forever. Acceptable terms of beleivabilty are hard to come across these days, especially that which come from the anonymity of cyberspace.

What would you say that the small minority of unbeleivable or "wrongfull" are actuatually probable or "right", so therefore if I was to assume that John F kennedy was assasinated by a group of columbian drug smugglers hired by the Fedral Bearau of Investigations, that could and rightly should be probable, or is that wrong?

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Christian ideas of right and wrong originate in revealed truth, i.e. they stem from what God has taught us through Jesus and the prophets and Apostles.
Whatever you beleive, is up to you, DO NOT BELEIVE IN SOMETHING THAT IS UNBELEIVABLE.

It is not a case of, IM RIGHT, YOU ARE WRONG, if your going that far, that is in fact human ego at its most vunerable of suseptable states.

1. What about cloning is this right or wrong, now c'mon people dont start getting sarcastic on me......."this has a certain aura of inevitability about it," says Frank Farley, a psychologist at Temple University and former president of the American Psychological Association.

2. Is it right or wrong to Hack?

3. What about atheism, is it right or wrong.

I do not beleive in ONE devine creator, nor do I expect him to beleive in me, I am not a religious person, but I beleive in human beleifs, or is this wrong.

Right and wrong are (for me) a "discernable" aspect of human community, wether point raised in cyberspace or not, it has to be put right, if not wrong.

I have a homework assignment, for anyone who bears to enter, please post in this forum a point of when you thought you was right but you was wrong, and attach an avatar that you think could lead a colossal stature of beneficial beleifs.

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Old 09-20-2002, 11:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Theoretically, there's no such thing as wrong grammar or spelling, but if you have a homework assignment, I suggest to most students that they use the spelling and grammar checking features of your word processor.

For an excellent discussion of human perception of right and wrong, I recommend C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity. Fairly short but pithy book, well worth your consideration for this topic.
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Old 09-20-2002, 11:15 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Is that, Humour, or are you pointing out the fact that I am a bad speller...........
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Old 09-20-2002, 11:54 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Actually JnM has a good point. Realistically it doesn't matter how we spell, or what our grammar is like, as it's OUR way of communication.

But if we are doing an assignment for credit for a course, then the spelling and grammar we need to use are what the marker would expect to see (if we want to pass, that is ). So, I disagree with using the default spell check in M$ Word, for example, if I'm in Australia or the UK. American spelling will not be accepted by my teachers here.

This is only one example; - some would say right and wrong are somewhat contextual. If a girl, wore a short skirt and midriff top in Australia, no one would think it was wrong (well, not many, anyway ). But if the same girl did this in Iran, she could be in serious trouble as it is deemed wrong.

I personally believe there are many rights and wrongs that should be observed everywhere, regardless of culture (like sex outside marriage, stealing, lying, murder). But then, I also believe in in divine omniscient God. Does that make me wrong in your view, then?

I also agree with reading Mere Christianity. It's very useful to use as a logical argument about right and wrong.

And CS Lewis was an English scholar, after all, so he should have known what he was talking about.

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