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by blueprint
4744 days ago
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Before denying something as wrong, you should point out the concrete problems. I agree that laws are made by men. But the US constitution was written for the living people. Corrupt leaders are corrupted because they in fact don't serve the living. Over time, the man-made laws have changed as well. However, just like in math, it's possible to prove whether something is right or wrong by verifying on a fixed principle. All the answers are determined by the questions. So we can only tell if laws are right or wrong by evaluating them case-by-case. If the equation in math changes, we will get many answers from a single question. That's why to evaluate truth and justice we need one principle, not many. |
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