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03-06-2008, 06:21 PM #11
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Objective vs Subjective Morality.
What I mean is, if someone blatantly tells you that they will lie in their contracting with you, what incentive do you have to be truthful in your contracting with them? I'm not saying kill those who lie to you, I'm saying don't lie to me, and I won't lie to you, don't kill me and I won't kill you... etc.
Originally Posted by melodious fellow
I could only hope for the advertising industry to crash. You act like the truth in advertising would be a bad thing. And just to re-iterate, lying would not be punishable by death, lying would be punished by your words and motives being questioned and probably ignored.
Originally Posted by melodious fellow
that's exactly the kind of thought that laws like these (the only 3 real laws of our society, not acts and statutes), except mine are a little clearer, at least to me
Originally Posted by melodious fellow
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03-07-2008, 03:39 PM #12
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Objective vs Subjective Morality.
Sounds good. Let's go start a society :rastasmoke:
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