Richard Erlacher wrote:
>
> I'd agree that allowing the masses the freedom to kill or maim themselves or
> others is probably sound Darwin theory, the fact that people, despite their
> poor judgement are left to boast about having survived despite the cited
> obviously imprudent actions is adequate evidence that sound judgement isn't
> a requirement for survival. The fact that my two boys, neither of whom was
Good judgement comes from experience, and experience comes from bad
judgement (or more likely a lack on knowledge.) The whole thing here centers
around respect. I neither worship nor fear guns, but I am respectful. We
have probably all done things that would be considered Darwin material, but
that does not make the experience any less valuable. Anyway, enough OT stuff
for now, fun as it is.
Received on Wed Feb 09 2000 - 19:12:30 GMT
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