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From: ix415@sdcc6.UUCP (Rick Frey)
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Subject: Re: How come God doesn't affect Dave?
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Date: Wed, 25-Sep-85 04:01:08 EDT
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Summary: One quick question

In article <561@k.cs.cmu.edu.ARPA>, tim@k.cs.cmu.edu.ARPA (Tim Maroney) writes:

> As for the ethics of personal condemnation, when people initiate personal
> condemnation, then it is ethical to respond with same.  

Does this moral premise extend to other areas of life or is it just for
personal condemnation?

				Rick Frey