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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Definite Desperation

When morality became the province of philosophers, theologians, and scholars, it ceased to be morality. Today we have a word with no meaning and a society that desperately needs a definition.
Posted by Nature's Rebel at 11:56 PM

2 comments:

brainmarket said...

Definitions are overrated.

3:40 PM
Nature's Rebel said...

That's the irony, because the word morality is ill-defined. Look deeper.

8:47 PM

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