When would you board someone else's boat??
"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 13:37:19 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 14:39:44 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 18:19:38 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"John Smith" wrote in message
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Don,
Do you believe you have the right to do whatever you please?
Everyone has the right to do as they please, as long as they
understand
and
accept the consequences.
Because there are certain laws which address specific consequences
to
certain unlawful activities, does not mean that you have a right to
"take your chances" and do as you please. Any moral person should
understand that.
Dave
You only "take your chances" if you're unfamiliar with the law. If I
shoplift $50 worth of razor blades from a grocery store, I understand
that
I've instantly given up my right to complain if I'm arrested. That's
simple.
The act is immoral. The understanding of the law is irrelevant.
So from this, can I then infer that you are of the "I'm only guilty if
I'm caught" mindset?
Dave
What??? No - I'm guilty the moment the razor blades go into my pocket.
Ok then. The next question I have is, do you refrain from stealing
those $50 worth of razor blades because you know it's morally wrong,
or because you feel that you have a good chance of getting caught?
Dave
Choice A, Dave. If I shop in a store, it's because I like the place. The
owner or company has created a place that serves me well. They deserve to
prosper.
Wait! Let me head off your next question. No, I do not steal from places I
do NOT like.
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