Frankly, a remark is merely in bad taste, neither moral nor
immoral. If he kills a person for one of these states of
being, that's immoral. Even if he refuses the person service,
that would be immoral. A remark, however, says more about the
speaker than it says about the subject.
Patrick King
--- Michael Robison <
miker_zspider@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Robert Elkin wrote:
>
> There is no morality, good, bad, or ugly, in
the
> book--the morality occurs only when someone with
a
> specific set of beliefs about right &
wrong
> perceives
> & judges the book according to those
beliefs.
>
> ***************
> A man gets up and makes a racist, sexist,
> anti-homosexual, and anti-Islamic speech. Is
this
> moral, immoral, or with no moral
whatsoever?
>
> miker
>
>
>
>
>
>
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