Joe Farah 9/14 (Pppbbbttt)

Anonymous nobody at replay.com
Mon Sep 28 15:58:33 PDT 1998



Everybody's belief/morals are different.  For instance I take that
last paragraph of yours and laugh at it.  To many americans doing so
would not be immoral because many people don't believe in god.  Your
moral yardstick would be different from mine.  People in the bible
belt have different morals from those in las vegas.  If I had religous
right morals I'd kill myself.


---Richard.Bragg at ssa.co.uk wrote:
>
> >>Almost 60 percent of those polled said they thought Clinton was
fit to be
> >>president. By what standard? That's the trouble. Americans have no
> >>standards -- no unchangeable yardsticks by which they measure
right and
> >>wrong, truth from fiction.
> 
> >By *their* standard, by their own personal judgement. There's no
moral
> >yardstick, and God help us if there is in the future. Who makes the
> >yardstick? Who sits down and says, "This is the moral standard in
this
> >country, abide by it or suffer the consequences"?
> 
> Sorry but there are absolutes and there is a moral yardstick. 
Whether this
>  is accepted or not is beside the point.
> 
> There has to be absolutes otherwise any action can be excused (or
damned).
>   The real cry should be
> "God help us to instigate Your yardstick".  God doesn't change and
neither
> does His measure.
> 
> 1)Love the Lord, with all your heart, with all you soul with all
your mind
> and all your strength
> 2)Love you neibour as yourself.
> 
> Everything else hangs on these.
> 
> 
> 

==
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