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To: The Philosopher who wrote (4696)2/20/2003 5:31:07 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7720
 
Where is the principle by which I can decide, under your principles, when I should submit to the neighbors POV and when I should feel free to disregard it.

I've said it a number of times. I'll try one more. Maybe it doesn't make sense to anyone but me, but the salient condition of my points and my examples is the instinct to step in and rescue our neighbors deal with a bad guy when they don't want to be rescued by us, when they have told us that they don't think that the action we propose against the bad guy is helpful, that it is likely to put them in worse peril. Your going to church or not has nothing to do with handling a bully. The closest you come to making a connection was something about going to church helping you to be more collaborative with your neighbors in how they deal with the bad guy. That tangent goes nowhere.