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LOL - never heard it put this way before, but I like it. I don't know that I would agree with the Court's mercy - but I like the phrase, at any rate.mahayana said:Honestly, we're all on death row and will eventually have to depend on the Court's mercy.
This is good, however, you can not give what you do not have. In order to make your own decisions, you first need to have some framework to base them off of.jewscout said:The greatest sin is ignorance. To blindly accept something without question has brought man to ruin before. Be your own person and make your own decisions!
Ignorance and blindly accepting something do not go hand in hand.jewscout said:The greatest sin is ignorance. To blindly accept something without question has brought man to ruin before. Be your own person and make your own decisions!
Tolerance is what helps people to take the time to learn about others beleifs.painted wolf said:the thing that makes ignorace so dangerous is that ignorace is a choice. In todays world you do not have to be ignorant... uninformed yes, but ignorant people choose to be that way. I have little tollerance for people who choose to ignore information for the sake of thier peace of mind.
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Amen, Amen, Amenjewscout said:The greatest sin is ignorance. To blindly accept something without question has brought man to ruin before. Be your own person and make your own decisions!
Thank you for that Robtex, I actually wrote that downrobtex said:I must be braindead. I am a big Gandhi fan and I forgot his list:
Gandhis Seven Deadly Social Sins
1 Politics without Principle
2 Wealth without Work
3 Commerce without Morality
4 Pleasure without Conscience
5 Education without Character
6 Science without Humanity
7 Worship without Sacrifice.
http://www.redemptorists.com/~canada/justice_articles/social_sins.htm
http://www.mkgandhi.org/