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trotsky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-29-05 06:54 PM
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8. "Wrong" and "right" have no meaning in scientific laws.
You are applying them to areas where they are utterly not applicable.

Poppy Bush is responsible for some pretty horrible things. But he's enjoying a nice life way into his elderly years. When will his wrongs be righted?

Ronnie Ray-gun? Sure, he died of Alzheimer's, but from a sufferer's standpoint, that's not a horrible way to go. Never felt much pain. His family, however, including his quite liberal son, suffered a lot.

Face it, you cannot say that "Every wrong is righted. Always." That is completely false.
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     - "Wrong" and "right" have no meaning in scientific laws.  trotsky   Nov-29-05 06:54 PM   #8 
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