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Libfas, please explain your ethics

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-14 14:06

1.  Why is it wrong to kill a violent criminal but okay to kill an innocent fetus?  I'm not particularly opposed to abortions, but it makes no sense that you rail against capital punishment while endorsing abortion.

2.  Why do you despise Christianity but tell everyone else that their religions are beautiful and are to be respected?  I don't understand how you can extol the greatness of science and education while while telling everyone (other than Christians) that their baseless beliefs should be protected.  I'm generally opposed to religion, so I say if you're going to hate one of them, hate all of them.

3.  Why is it wrong from conservatives to go on fear mongering about terrorism but it's okay for you to tell everyone the world is going to end because of global warming?  Whether or not you believe in either of these supposed threats it's clear that both sides are using fear to manipulate people.  Why not take the higher road if you're so educated and ethical?

4.  Why do you like Mac so much?

5.  Why do you believe the federal government can fix all of society's ills when it can barely deliver the mail?  It has been proven throughout history that large central governments lead to corruption and abuse.  Why do you continue to support big government?

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-04 16:32

>>192
I'm not >>190  , but I couldn't resist.

1:  I think a fetal dog at 8 weeks is "conscious"  in some "way, shape or form".  You have a point?
2: The existence of any common endeavor restricts freedom.  Government administered education in the United States is subject to it's laws, in this case the First Amendment.  If you want your religion in a school, you are free to start your own school.
3:  Global warming... The problem is the climate, our lack of understanding of how it really works, and our certainty that though we don't know exactly how it works, we do know that we are capable of having a profound effect on it that would compromise our ability to survive.  The idea that "The atmosphere is public property" is the kind of foolish, greedy, and arrogant thinking encouraged by the current economic system that put us in these straits to begin with. 
4:  Oh, you seem to have many statements to make.  You just don't seem to be interested in the free exchange of information.  Pretty predictable in light of the positions you advocate in the rest of the post.
5:  What the fuck do you know about living in Somalia, or any other underdeveloped, troubled nation?  Please tell me you are speaking from experience; that you've actually been somewhere, and aren't just regurgitating the shit you've been fed by the media.  You have been somewhere else, haven't you?

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