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Pebble Konopinski | Pebble Konopinski | Morals |
September 20, 1995 10:32 AM * |
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Re: Morals > Re: Morals > > > Line 1 Who cares what the Christians think? <G> > > Line 2 Yes, I DO good for goodness itself. > > Line 3 Agreed. And athere is "judgement", Society's judgement. > > Line 4 He does if he/she wants to get along in society. > > Line 5 Loving & caring while having FUN at it is all there is. > > Or as I say, " I have no morals, & I have very high ethics". Sorry...I was in the middle of replying and got spontaneously disconnected... so that post made no sense as it was not completed....now I can not remember exactly what I was going to say...although, I do agree with these statements. I do "good" just because...I do not need a history book printed with red ink to regulate and instruct me how to be nice and treat others (including animals and the earth in general) in a "moral" manner...according to society (which is in this country is for the most part "christian" in philosophy) I have no "morals"...but I have very high personal ethics...probably quite a bit more restrictive in nature than most bible-thumping "christians"...I do not blindly accept those "truths" that are written or preached by any individual, that does not make me "bad" that just means I refuse to be brain-washed and have a mind of my own... Willow |
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