2008-12-16; 16:48:17 EST
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Ben, Shame on you. Wishing people Merry Christmas isn't allowed on this list. We must be politically correct (or we are wrong) by saying Happy Holidays. Come on guy. Get with the program. I am now going shopping with my wife to buy holiday presents for family and friends. There should be a bar or two along the way. It's the only way she can get me to go shopping with her. :) Rummy In a message dated 12/16/2008 4:37:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, bcittadino at dcs-law.com writes: Ed and Herb; Herb said, "You know something Ben, that you totally miss - EVERYONE thinks their cause is worthy, and EVERYONE thinks those causes 180 degrees opposite are wrong. The difference between you, and others of your ilk, is the arrogance that says "Not only is my cause the worthy one, but anyone that sees things differently is not only wrong, but worthy of disdain, because I am so obviously right that anyone that differs that strongly from me is unAmerican and wrong." Ed said, "Your thought of arrogance is correct. Arrogance is especially noticeable in those who have loss touch with ordinary people. Arrogance is often evident in those of self appointed elites, many of higher formal education." So let me get this straight. A strong opinion as to the fundamental "rightness" of one's position on an issue (such as the evil of throwing workers into the street and out of their jobs, joking or not), equates with "arrogance". That is exactly what you both have said . So since EVERYONE feels that way (that their cause is right and the other guy's is wrong) I assume there must not be any absolute Right or Wrong according to your philosophical outlook. Therefor, in your view, all morality is relative only to the person making the judgment. Thus MY morality (fairness to workers and disapproval of jokes celebrating the hurting of workers) represents arrogance to you Herb and you Ed. My recollection is that both of you claim to hold Christian values. Does this mean that your strong opinions on, say, abortion or stem cell research are arrogant? If there is no fundamental Right or Wrong how are we to make judgments? I would offer that some things are Right and some things are Wrong, and that there are Good guys and Bad guys, and the difficulty of confronting evil does not excuse us from the duty to do so. So yes, I believe Bill's joke of several weeks ago was a manifestation of a depraved heart, and was not the least bit funny. And yes,I think the two of you ought to give more thought to what it means to be an American and less to the marxists hiding under your beds. I won't hold my breath waiting for you to engage in any self examination however. You're too busy covering for each other to think for yourselves. Merry Christmas Ben C. Tootle wrote:See the original archive post