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Aug 15, 2005 22:23

do the right thing

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ryanescobar August 16 2005, 05:42:12 UTC
It's tiring sometimes, but you're right

I'm trying, owe some people some tip money

The butt is one place I gotta never end up

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cripz August 17 2005, 01:43:43 UTC
i think you owe me some money too, remember the time i bought you that jazz night life bong??

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miserable___lie August 16 2005, 05:44:34 UTC
you're the right thing

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cripz August 17 2005, 02:30:01 UTC
hehe <3

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sweet_october August 16 2005, 05:48:48 UTC
i hope what i think is the right thing...is.

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essius August 16 2005, 06:53:29 UTC
Maybe we should all ask Jesus what the right thing is. : )

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sven420 August 16 2005, 07:31:17 UTC
maybe we dont need a crutch...

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essius August 16 2005, 07:43:19 UTC
It's logically possible that you don't need a crutch, but it's also logically possible that you do. For it's conceivable that you are in fact spiritually and morally crippled, and that you are blinded to this fact by your self-willed persistence in wickedness.

Now, when it comes to spiritual things, who has more credibility? David Heckman-or Jesus of Nazareth. Well, it's certainly a tough call, because Mr. Heckman has done so many miracles in his life, and has shown himself to be so wonderfully upright in all that he's done. But I don't know, Jesus has done a few noteworthy things. I mean, I know it's not much, but he did resurrect from the dead. Okay, maybe that doesn't compare to what David's done, but I think I'm going to have to trust Jesus when it comes to spirituality and moral well-being. Because I have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and I know he would never lie to me. But as for David Heckman-what has he done?

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angelpumpingas August 16 2005, 19:18:04 UTC
thanks for reminding me katy. sometimes, it kinda gets forgotten.

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ryanescobar August 17 2005, 08:05:13 UTC
Hey, Annika, check out the above debate

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angelpumpingas August 17 2005, 09:11:36 UTC
wow. i'm so glad that i wasn't involved.

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essius August 19 2005, 06:20:04 UTC
[involves you] Bwahahahahahahaha!

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reb12_12 August 16 2005, 20:48:42 UTC
Doing the right thing may be important, but in truth, is the right thing always the best thing to do in every situation?

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cripz August 17 2005, 02:02:34 UTC
how do you mean?

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reb12_12 August 20 2005, 01:38:47 UTC
In most cases the difference between is so clear. However, there are always situations you know it would be right to do one thing, while it would be far better neglect that intuition in order to save the people involved. I'm not sure if that really came out right; but there are always exceptions to every norm.

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ryanescobar August 17 2005, 02:25:15 UTC
By definition it is, or it wouldn't be the "right" thing.

If you're choosing something other than the "right thing," you're probably applying a less traditional code of ethic that probably includes consideration for one's own needs, because often being comepletely selfless is very often held up as the ideal. There are other ways of gauging "rightness," too; but usually it's somewhere between selflessness and selfishness (and I don't think selfishness is necessarily bad).

Talkin talkin talkin

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