Good morning, I am an agnostic, not trying to change anyones religion, follow up to this question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Atltv_xbLJZcp8nSKZnseR_sy6IX?qid=20060817092051AAlv7Qv
Do you, regardless of your religion, or your sexuality of any of that, believe it is your duty as a human being, to fight injustice in whatever form it is?
When you do this, do you look for correllations of the people who you feel are being "unjust". For example, if we noticed that a certain demographic kept doing something, would we take note?
As an example, if we kept noticing people in white sheets kept leaving the scene of a lynching, would we try and find out the root cause to prevent future lynchings, or just arrest everyone we see leaving the scene of a lynching.
If for example, the root cause was hatred, justified by a book, lets say, book of yellow marker, would you feel justified attacking that interpretation of that book of yellow marker?
2006-08-17
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