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Marik, the Ankhman Started conversation Dec 19, 2000
Given: There is no such thing as a wrong opinion.
Therefore by logical analysis, one can assume that the only wrong thing is to not have an opinion in the first place.
Given: Impartiality or neutrality is the state of not having an opinion.
Therefore impartiality is bad.
Given: Indecision implies that you will make a decision (and thus have an opinion) sometime in the future.
Therefore indecision is not bad unless it results in impartiality.
So with all that said, I offer the following question:
If judges and juries are supposed to be impartial, then how can we have faith in our own judicial system? I certainly don't!
That's it, just some thoughts I was having... I must get to class now... l8r Marik
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Dec 19, 2000
Unfortunately it's all we have, and it's gotta be better than total anarchy!
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Marik, the Ankhman Posted Dec 21, 2000
Well yes unfortunately it is all we have... our only option is to minimize the damage that people can do...
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