Hi Ric, Treating someone with something other than brotherly love is certainly not acceptable, which I believe is more or less the honourable spirit of what you and others are saying. However, there are people who don't believe that right and wrong is weighed on an ever-changing human-defined scale. Certainly those that have a judgemental attitude toward others are in the wrong, but there is a difference between being judgemental and recognising that someone may (or may not) be wrong for the choices they make for their life. This is the difference I believe Dean is expressing. Plus, whether or not someone realises it, everyone has and uses big morality cards (what you wrote is one!). - John > Oh for Christs sake... will you people get a life. Let whoever be > whatever they want to. As long as a person is good to his fellows, > then no person on this earth has got any room at all to start pointing > fingers or drawing out the big morality cards or trying to tell the > rest of the world what is or isnt natural. This worlds got far bigger > problems to deal with without a bunch of self declared holier then > thou's stiring up more uncessessary static. Shheesh.... > > :-(
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