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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 9:57 pm
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:08 pm
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JakRandom I don’t think there is a whole lot of misinterpreting going on so I'd just like to make a few quick points. The original post by Tarzan-a states that the holocaust, "In fact it was brilliant" and that Hitler was not "insane" but "calm and organized". What was meant by these statements and what they actually say are two different things. Second, I believe everyone gets the point that morals are subjective. However, using Hitler, the most universally despised human in history and arguing that he was, by any standard, moral is a poor way to make your point. Third, I would argue that there are universal moral laws. They might differ from place to place but important ones, like those that govern human killings, exist in every culture.
To the bold, I may have to disagree there, Stalin may have had hitler in the runnings, due to the fact that he killed his own people as well as being enemies with The western countries.
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