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Old 07-19-2006, 10:26 AM   #31
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Heh, "Judeo-Christian moral values". I always hear that in Bill O'Reilly's voice: "JuuuuuDAYYYYYo-Christian VALues". Is that supposed to be a long way to say Old Testament?
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Old 07-19-2006, 11:00 AM   #32
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Is that supposed to be a long way to say Old Testament?
How about "a short way of saying 'there's a difference between right and wrong'"? If you are guided by moral equivalance in a case like this, I maintain you're willfully blind.

Oh, by the way: belated Godwin's Law call.
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Old 07-19-2006, 11:53 AM   #33
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How about "a short way of saying 'there's a difference between right and wrong'"?
No, that would be "Moral absolutism". "Judeo-Christian" is orthogonal to that.
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Old 07-19-2006, 12:59 PM   #34
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My gawd, you people use some big words sometimes. I had to go look up Happy Monkey's term, 'orthogonal'.

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Main Entry: or·thog·o·nal
Pronunciation: or-'thä-g&-n&l
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle French, from Latin orthogonius, from Greek orthogOnios, from orth- + gOnia angle -- more at -GON
1 a : intersecting or lying at right angles b : having perpendicular slopes or tangents at the point of intersection <orthogonal curves>
2 : having a sum of products or an integral that is zero or sometimes one under specified conditions: as a of real-valued functions : having the integral of the product of each pair of functions over a specific interval equal to zero b of vectors : having the scalar product equal to zero c of a square matrix : having the sum of products of corresponding elements in any two rows or any two columns equal to one if the rows or columns are the same and equal to zero otherwise : having a transpose with which the product equals the identity matrix
3 of a linear transformation : having a matrix that is orthogonal : preserving length and distance
4 : composed of mutually orthogonal elements <an orthogonal basis of a vector space>
5 : statistically independent
- or·thog·o·nal·i·ty /-"thä-g&-'na-l&-tE/ noun
- or·thog·o·nal·ly /-'thä-g&-n&l-E/ adverb
Couldn't you have said 'different'? :p

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Old 07-19-2006, 01:10 PM   #35
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'orthogonal' is stronger than 'different'. It's a great word. It's the most concise way I know of saying "doesn't have anything to do with" or "you're not even in the right ballpark".
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Old 07-19-2006, 01:51 PM   #36
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I was using definition 5, though perhaps not precisely. I would expect religious people to be statistically more likely to be moral absolutists, and people who self-identify as "Judeo-Christian" to be statistically more likely to be religious people. But all moral absolutists certainly aren't "Judeo-Christian" and all Jews and Christians aren't moral absolutists.

And speaking of definitions and mathematical etymologies, given the sets "Jewish values" and "Christian values", is "Judeo-Christian values" the union or the intersection of the sets?
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Old 07-19-2006, 02:00 PM   #37
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No, that would be "Moral absolutism". "Judeo-Christian" is orthogonal to that.
I'd dispute both those claims. First off, "there's a difference between right and wrong" is not identical with "right and wrong are absolutes". How orthogonal "Judeo-christian" is to that depends on where you stand...so I'll embrace some relativism on *that* point. :-)

The "moral equivalance" I take issue with would hold that the actions of Hezbu'lah and those of Israel have equal moral standing, and I think that's totally bogus. Anyway, being neither Jewish nor Christian I'm not defending Chris Muir's use of "Judeo-christian" in pointing out the bankruptcy of "moral equivilance"...it just happened to be today's Day-by-Day.
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Old 07-19-2006, 02:40 PM   #38
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I'd dispute both those claims. First off, "there's a difference between right and wrong" is not identical with "right and wrong are absolutes".
Moral absolutism says that morals exist on an objective basis, outside of the minds of humans (often but not always as dictates from God). If that isn't the case, then morals are subjective.

Of course, even if there are objective morals, there's still the question of how to discover what they are, since everyone disagrees.
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The "moral equivalance" I take issue with would hold that the actions of Hezbu'lah and those of Israel have equal moral standing, and I think that's totally bogus.
Of course, after the philosophical discussion above, that stuff isn't really useful. Whether morals are objective, subjective, or relative is more suited to a philosophy class than politics, but when "moral relativists" becomes some sort of political insult it has to be dealt with to some extent.

On a practical level, however, I'd agree that Israel is better than Hezbu'lah, but that doesn't excuse any of the bad things they do.
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Anyway, being neither Jewish nor Christian I'm not defending Chris Muir's use of "Judeo-christian" in pointing out the bankruptcy of "moral equivilance"...it just happened to be today's Day-by-Day.
Good, because I have a strong suspicion that people using the term "Judeo-Christian" are usually talking out of their ass.
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Old 07-19-2006, 06:31 PM   #39
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classic avoidance berhaviour...... faced with moralistic issue you can't cope with, you turn the thread into a dictionary thread.



(PS The lebbonese death toll is now over 300 - how many fighters does Hezbollah have, and whats the minimum age?)
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Old 07-19-2006, 06:44 PM   #40
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I guess you're having reading comprehension issues. No worries, I'm sure you'll catch up.
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Old 07-19-2006, 07:08 PM   #41
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classic avoidance berhaviour...... faced with moralistic issue you can't cope with, you turn the thread into a dictionary thread.
I'm coping just fine. The Israelis have a right to defend themselves; that their attackers choose to hide among the (relatively) innocent is not their fault.
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Old 07-19-2006, 07:36 PM   #42
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mmmm.... the attackers are hiding amongst the (relatively) innocent? But, presumably, not very well as the IDF seem able to find enough targets. Pedrhaps the IDF think Hezbollah are trolls, hiding under bridges.... or maybe hoodies, living in the inner-city apartment blocks....


and are you really sure you want to with that 'hiding amongst (relatively) innocent' remark? Think long before you answer.....
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Old 07-20-2006, 09:41 AM   #43
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classic avoidance berhaviour...... faced with moralistic issue you can't cope with, you turn the thread into a dictionary thread.
I suspect you didn't realize when you wrote this, how much it revealed about you.

In any discussion intended to rise above the level of shouting-match, terms must be defined and agreed upon. Otherwise, you don't really understand what the other person is saying. To stop and define terms is the mark of reason.

Don't let me stop you, though. Shout away.
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Old 07-20-2006, 06:13 PM   #44
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Perhaps, dar, but I'm not the one liviing in Neverland.
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Old 07-20-2006, 08:21 PM   #45
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mmmm.... the attackers are hiding amongst the (relatively) innocent? But, presumably, not very well ...
Well enough to elicit maximum propiganda value, that being their pupose. But this time even Hezbullah's usual friends (as distinct from their direct patrons in Syria and Iran) in the region aren't so strongly behind them as they usually are.

Maybe they know something you don't. Or maybe they're just not as dogmatically encumbered...now wouldn't that be ironic.
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