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Is there such a thing as objective morality? If there is and we can know right from wrong (good from evil) then we can determine who is a terrorist and who is a freedom fighter. The real question is should a man professing to be a sincere Christian (as Mandela did) engage in violent means to achieve a goal, irrespective of whether that goal is just or not?
sounds like the media prioritised correctly...I understand that north of Watford there are only sixteen TVs anyway (and five of those are in Scotland)?
Fifteen, and ours is only a black and white with a 12" tube.
Even if this is true (and the chances are it isn't) are you seriously saying that this is the beginning and end of it?
If you look at the balance sheet of Mandela's life, he did so very much more good than bad. Why not mention that, rather than your rather bizarre summary of Mandela legacy?
This man was the epitomy of grace, dignity and forgiveness
Comparing him to Bin Laden just makes you look like an idiot btw!
He was involved in the murder of innocent women and children. That is his legacy, or should we excuse for that in your opinion Martin.
............but I think we can all agree that segregation and oppression based on skin colour/race is evil!
You left gender, sexuality, disability and age out. Some more that can be added to the 'based on' list e.g. financial status, accent, looks, family background, habitat e.g. whether they are council estate dwellers or a BTL landlords; what car they drive e.g. if they drive Corsa, Nova or a Punto they're second degree chavs, whereas driving Scooby would make them a slightly richer chav.
Don't argue Ian, Martin classes himself as an adult which automatically makes him correct and never wrong.
I think we should all stay out of non-Scooby related...clearly not able to hold a candle to Martin and his towering intellect and exhaustive knowledge of the world and everything in it.
I'm off to sit in a dark corner and hang my head in shame.
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The real question is should a man professing to be a sincere Christian (as Mandela did) engage in violent means to achieve a goal, irrespective of whether that goal is just or not?
I think we should all stay out of non-Scooby related...clearly not able to hold a candle to Martin and his towering intellect and exhaustive knowledge of the world and everything in it.
I'm off to sit in a dark corner and hang my head in shame.
Clearly if your an 'adult' like fartin Martin then NSR is the place for you, since when did NSR turn into bloody mastermind anyway?
Maybe we should all do an IQ test to see who gets membership to the Adult club (the section of Scoobynet formerly known as NSR) and only users who reach a desired pass mak will get access.
Clearly if your an 'adult' like fartin Martin then NSR is the place for you, since when did NSR turn into bloody mastermind anyway?
Maybe we should all do an IQ test to see who gets membership to the Adult club (the section of Scoobynet formerly known as NSR) and only users who reach a desired pass mak will get access.
should have one when you log on...suddenly there are just two posters and neither of them are Martin (or me)
Maybe we should all do an IQ test to see who gets membership to the Adult club (the section of Scoobynet formerly known as NSR) and only users who reach a desired pass mak will get access.
I wouldn't get your hopes up of hitting the pass mark, there's a big difference between someone who is genuinely intelligent and a bull$hitter who likes to use big words to make themselves look intelligent. I know what you are.
So the peaceful reconcilliation of SA was 'commendable'(which undoubtedly saved many many lives) but fighting against a regime that oppressed millions murdered 20,000 people and jailed countless thousand others was 'inexcusable'
So terrorism is ok 'in certain circumstances' is it?..
I don't know, Swati. According to Matthew 26:52, and the kind of Christian pacifism espoused by the likes of Tolstoy in The Kingdom of God is Within You, violence is never the answer. It was this work that heavily influenced Gandhi's thinking and his tactics showed that non-violence can achieve spectacular results. Likewise, Martin Luther King (also massively influenced by Tolstoy) had a greater victory through peaceful protest than say Malcolm X with his "by any means necessary" policy.
I imagine Mandela agonised over this. Perhaps he decided to risk his relationship with God in the knowledge that in those circumstances at that time the only answer was to resist evil through political violence. It's interesting that later in life he reverted to a strategy of peace, forgiveness and reconciliation and that it was this that gave him his biggest victory.