Re: Humanism in 2006
- From: "John Brockbank" <wagley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 17:52:10 -0000
< Who decides what is the common good? >
The constant cry of the religious person who does not understand that for a
person who does not believe in a higher power, the only way of deciding
things is for people to do it.
Of course some people affect that they do not want things done for the
common good, but, for example, there are few people who think that children
should not, by law, be educated.
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