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Whoa, when did JLA become President of the United States?
Isn't that a non-sequitur? I know it's hard to follow 3 posts in a row, when you're into the substantial one liner, but to help you out:
Me:
To repeat, "One must never fail to pronounce moral judgment." Since you are not a disciple of Ayn Rand or any other, on whose authority do you base your personal moral judgements? If it's strictly personal, why, exactly, should we pay attention to your judgements, other than for their self-evident eloquence and conviction?
jlallen, response 1:
I realize that these are very complicated concepts for you to grasp. JLA
jlallen, response 2:
Obviously you will not pay attention so why bother to ask? JLA
Me:
But jlallen, don't you think others might be interested in the origins and specifics of your personal moral creed?
On this matter, as near as I can follow, jlallen is the one pronouncing the mandatory moral judgement on the matter. From your response, Who, I gather that you aren't interested in the derivation. Is anybody else? |
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