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by vk4gsd on 30 July 2013 - 00:07
er, another smoke screen?
does what happens anywhere else strengthen yr argument here or just confirm mine about you?
does what happens anywhere else strengthen yr argument here or just confirm mine about you?

by Two Moons on 30 July 2013 - 00:07
No,
what it does is add information about you, who you are and what you are.
There's no smoke screen here.
what it does is add information about you, who you are and what you are.
There's no smoke screen here.
by vk4gsd on 30 July 2013 - 01:07
yr answers are getting shorter and less interesting, jmo, i will hang in for awhile longer hoping you might actually come up with something a little less pedestrian. i am sorry but if you just keep getting broader and shallower i'm ditchin you. i can only help those that can be helped.

by Two Moons on 30 July 2013 - 01:07
What is it you really want to know?
by vk4gsd on 30 July 2013 - 01:07
how do you determine (to yourself) if you are right?

by Two Moons on 30 July 2013 - 01:07
Right as in correct, or right as in moral?
by vk4gsd on 30 July 2013 - 01:07
eh, when would moral and correct ever conflict/be different??

by Two Moons on 30 July 2013 - 01:07
No, the two are separate and different.
Which will it be?
Which will it be?
by vk4gsd on 30 July 2013 - 01:07
ok then, correct.
still don't get how something can be either moral and wrong or correct and immoral???
still don't get how something can be either moral and wrong or correct and immoral???

by Two Moons on 30 July 2013 - 01:07
Being correct and morality are simply not the same.
Correct is simple and evident in the outcome of that choice, sometimes supported by others.
There is a correct way to drive a nail, and an incorrect way, though the difference is only important in certain applications.
It is possible to do something correct that is immoral.
You can be as moral as you like and still be incorrect about something.
I don't see the mystery.
Correct is simple and evident in the outcome of that choice, sometimes supported by others.
There is a correct way to drive a nail, and an incorrect way, though the difference is only important in certain applications.
It is possible to do something correct that is immoral.
You can be as moral as you like and still be incorrect about something.
I don't see the mystery.
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