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From: berger@aecom.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.religion,net.religion.jewish
Subject: Re: re: Supreme Court officializes US idolatry
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Date: Mon, 3-Dec-84 11:02:16 EST
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Posted: Mon Dec  3 11:02:16 1984
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>> 1. Against murder
>> 2. Against stealing
>> 3. Against sexual immorality
>> 4. Against eating part of a living animal
>> 5. For setting up a system of Justice
>> 6. Against idolatry
>> 7. Against blasphemy
 
> What is this list?  A list of absolute good/evil dichotomies for which the
> good side is listed, or a list of things Brunson doesn't like?  Obviously
> it's nothing but the latter....
> Now, I'd like to hear Mr. Brunson's reasons for supporting the particular
> points on his list, and his reasons for believing that certain ideals (held for
> what reason?) are being eradicated.  Of course, if they are based on his
> "learned value orientation" rather than logic and reason, we can just throw
> them right out....

Bronson's list is the list of the 7 commandments for the children of Noah,
as believed by traditional Jews. You may bot like this list, I disagree, but
thats your buisness. As this is net.religion.jewish, you must expect Jewish 
values to be assumed.
                              michab