Harry Potter for GROWN-UPS

mcmaxslb McGregorMax at ec.rr.com
Mon Dec 20 01:37:29 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 120150



Mcmaxslb wrote:
" I don't need to be God to have a sense of right and wrong."

Del replies:
Agreed. But unless you're God, nobody else has any obligation to agree
with your personal sense of right and wrong. I too have a sense of
right and wrong. It's obviously not exactly similar to yours, but I'm
satisfied with it. Seeing as there is no higher authority to declare
yours better than mine or vice versa, it seems like we're not going to
get anywhere. So what do you suggest we do?


Right and wrong are not as subjective as you like to think.



mcmaxslb wrote:
" You claim abuse and yet you defend abusers, intersting. "

Del replies:
Interesting is the word indeed. I happen to know by very personal
experience that many abusers are not evil people. They have done evil
things, but they are not evil people. In fact many of them are good
people who have one very dark side. A significant number of them are
also abuse victims themselves. People are most definitely not
black-and-white, and I do find that interesting indeed.



Good people do not do evil things. I too know abuse victoms and they 
have never hurt anyone.





I, Del, wrote earlier:
"As for me defending LV, I shudder to think what you're going to
think of me if you ever read my Tom Riddle posts..."

mcmaxslb answered:
"So you have defended murder and attempted murder of a child."

Del replies:
Actually I haven't. You would know that if you took the time to read
my posts before assuming you know what's in them.




And maybe you shouldn't give the innuendo that you condone it.



Mcmaxslb wrote:
"And if you can't handle someone challenging you instead of agreeing
then you are going to be the unhappy one, deal with it."

Del replies:
LOL ! You're funny :-)


You're not.







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