Posted by Kevin Pacey
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on August 16, 2008, 20:06:17, in reply to "Re: More bullshit"
Chess Master Ottawa Ontario
Seemingly even more abstract than Absolute Zero is the square root of -1, i. The imaginary number i actually is quite useful in reality. Ask anyone involved in applied mathematics, such as designing bridges.
Any responsible parent would of course not hesitate to teach their children that there are right and wrong ways of doing things. Or that there are good and bad people in the world. A big part of the world's problems at present come from moral relativism, which denies absolutes or the existence of evil.
A right to suppress the rights of others actually exists... as soon as those others break the law. They then begin to lose any number of rights. Rightly so, if the law is based on correct principles of justice.



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