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We're still dealing with the fallout of that mess everywhere from Iraq to China. The difference between us and Europe is that for the longest time Arabs and Chinese alike looked to America as different than the Europeans because we didn't have a history of colonization and were a rebellious former colony ourselves. That overlooks things like the Phillipines but it was largely true. Over time we managed to erase the distinctions in other ways. ANDIEZ I Am A Fisherman and When My Line Hits The Water I Feel Alive in My Soul Freedom Poster
Is there a flip side to the Golden Rule? Or is it simply convenient to imagine one? Like I said, I'm no theologian.
COMMENT #278 [Permalink]... Autarkis said on 12/9/2005 @ 6:18 am PT...
Actually, I picked up the Websters and I'll correct myself. Greed is defined as "a desire to acquire more than one needs or desires" but I'd still argue that it tends to manifest in the manner I described.
COMMENT #279 [Permalink]... Autarkis said on 12/9/2005 @ 6:20 am PT...
Correction to the correction. Then I'm going for coffee. Obviously it's overdue.
Greed is definied as "a desire to acquire more than one needs or deserves".
COMMENT #280 [Permalink]... Freedom Fan said on 12/9/2005 @ 8:19 am PT...
Autarkis: My online Websters defines greed as "excessive or reprehensible acquisitiveness". I think that's fair if rather concise. Consider this example: who is the virtuous person: The rich man or the poor man? Answer: Not enough information given. What if that poor person inherited a fortune, squandered it, became a heroine addict and now begs from the street corner and steals television sets at night; whereas the rich man started with nothing, worked hard, built a company employing hundreds, dealt honestly with suppliers and customers, observed proper environmental practices, produced valuable products widely used to make life easier and more enjoyable? Who is the greedy person? Who is following the Golden Rule?
Also your assertion, about ancient Christians not embracing Free Enterprise, is largely irrelevant. The fact that historically, certain people calling themselves Christians did ignorant wicked things is not sufficient to indict an entire religion. My only point, as illustrated above, is that Capitalism is in harmony with the Judeo-Christian principle of the Golden Rule. In the interest of full disclosure, I am a Deist like many of our American founding fathers, although I�m a big fan of Jews and Christians.
Also I noticed you did not answer the question about when life begins or whether it is sacred. Kudos for a very lengthy, somewhat effective diversion, however.
COMMENT #281 [Permalink]... Big K said on 12/9/2005 @ 9:12 am PT...
Merifour,
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