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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Neocon who wrote (77931)10/20/2003 5:57:06 PM
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As things usually go on this thread, you may spend weeks discussing evil and distructiveness without ever conversing with each other.

It may behove you to focus in on which or what moral evilness you are dealing with. What is evil? Do we have congruence of terms?

Is it wrong to enter into conflict with other human beings? How about actual violent conflict? Does it matter if the conflict is addressing an injustice? What about conflict that is directed at social ill? Is it morally good to fight, to kill or be killed to correct an injustice.

I suspect some believe it is morally good to dispel conflict and that conflict itself is the primary evil. Calm with lack of conflict between human beings, marking the moral ideal.
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