RE:West does NOT follow ''moral absolutes''
by Dravid on Dec 18, 2007 08:38 AM Permalink
If you dont know something, better keep your mouth shut. What do you know about christian values?
RE:West does NOT follow ''moral absolutes''
by Ramakrishna J on Dec 18, 2007 09:47 AM Permalink
U r wrong, they got lot of values..
Converting ppl %u2026 Broadcasting there religion in all channels %u2026 No morality. Back stabbing. etc, those are some examples pl add If u know more. :-)
RE:RE:RE:West does NOT follow ''moral absolutes''
by Ramakrishna J on Dec 18, 2007 09:47 AM Permalink
U r wrong, they got lot of values..
Converting ppl %u2026 Broadcasting there religion in all channels %u2026 No morality.. Back stabbing.. etc, those are some examples pl add If u know more.. :-)
RE:West does NOT follow ''moral absolutes''
by Anurag Shrivastava on Dec 18, 2007 09:23 AM Permalink
I agree that an average American is a believer in absolute nonsense - though it is debatable if that is more than that in India. BUT it is dangerous if Americans are illogical because that is just as bad as mullahs in Iran having nuclear weapons.
Much of things in America are great - and that is mainly coastal areas in East and West - the middle America sort of sucks.
RE:West does NOT follow ''moral absolutes''
by amit ambekar on Dec 18, 2007 09:27 AM Permalink
The author is biased in his views towards Westerners. Across the world contextual morality exists. There is nothing called absolute morality, because there is nobody to define absolute. The person who tries is also relative to his own context of perceiving things. The article is useless.