Re: Verbs and children
- From: António Marques <m.ap@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 18:54:52 +0100
Herman Rubin wrote:
(...)
The massive disagreement on what "democracy" means has
caused major arguments; I am not sure if this has led
to actual bloodshed. Most claims of heresy are of this
type of misunderstanding of verbal expressions.
And so on.
People don't like their lives and so want to get at each other's throats. Pretexts are easy to find. Most quarrels and wars fall under this category. Only on occasion, wars are started because some group decides to fight some real injustice. Which are which are of course subjective, just as human rights are subjective.
Calo Pascha,
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