[PLUG-TALK] Re: [PLUG] Sounds good to me ;)

Jeme A Brelin jeme at brelin.net
Thu Jun 20 09:46:34 UTC 2002


On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, J Henshaw wrote:
> And I will say again and again until answered:
> Why will they not fight the devils in their own house?

Which "they"?

Without being able to determine (from your words or the added information
of context) which people are "they", which are "devils" and whether the
"house" is real or metaphorical, I can give an answer as broad as the
question.

A person might not fight the devils in their own house if they do not
believe that the beings you call devils are devils or (and that's the
soft, logical "or") the beings you call devils are welcome.

You use the word "devils" to attribute evil to the people and then ask why
others do not fight.  You fail to understand that what you consider evil
is not evil to all people.  You might fight a particular person who comes
into your house, but that same person, entering the same way, might be
welcome in the house of your neighbor.

> Do you want more cowards to overpopulate this soil?
> They start off on both wrong feet.

Here you go again.  Your questions are unanswerable because they are based
on false premises and presumptions.

J.
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