> Ah yes. You "believe". I for one, believe that views like that, hold back
> any sort of honest discourse. Furthermore, to brand something evil, is to
> show either a narrow-minded approach to things, or a faithful belief in what
> you are spoon-fed. Prove to me however, that evil is a substantial thing and
> I may change my view of evil being a man-made concept.
> 

Forgive me, but what the hell are you talking about? Are you honestly saying 
that the unquestionably anti-Semitic statements issued by these unquestionably 
anti-Semitic organizations in response to Gibson's movie AREN'T evil? Are you 
honestly claiming that labeling these statements evil is somehow more evil 
than the statements themselves? How can you have an "honest discourse" with 
Nazis? All you can do is label them for the filth they are and try to keep others 
from being infected by their evil. And yes, it's clearly evil. And of course 
it's man-made. People do evil things. That's precisely what evil is.



Tom Beck

www.mercerjewishsingles.org

"I always knew I'd see the first man on the Moon. I never dreamed I'd see the 
last." - Dr Jerry Pournelle
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