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Drugs may have a correlation with immorality, but it's not a causal relation
(MHO). Some people have weaknesses which are enhanced(?) by altered state of
consciousness, but most people act immorally (regarding drug use) because of
the will imposed upon them by others' moral values.
How can one claim to believe in God and at the same time call His creations
(people/chemicals/plants) evil and wrong?
Everything was put here for a reason. Maybe one of the reasons is to help us
enjoy life.
Scout

"John Cairns" wrote in message
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"Gilligan" wrote in message
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Whose morality?

Many societies use drugs as part of religious ceremonies.

Is being addicted to nicotine immoral? Cigarettes, a drug delivery
device,
kills more than all other drugs (except alcohol) combined.

Are taking drugs immoral or the intention behind taking them?

Gilligan


Well I would think that most believe just the taking makes it immoral,
without even bothering to delve into motivation. Not my morality, mind
you.
John Cairns



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"Dave" wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 00:35:14 GMT, "John Cairns"
said:

Most thoughtful individuals feel that the best method of
approaching the issue of drug abuse is to treat it as a public health
issue,
which it is.

Neat little rhetorical trick, John--define anyone who disagrees with
you
as
not "thoughtful." The statement then becomes a tautology.



Why thank you! Seriously though, I have to think for most the issue is
one
of morality, it is immoral to take drugs, therefore they should be

illegal.
If there are any other issues, people using drugs when they shouldn't,
we
have the technology and money to enforce those prohibitions. The thing
is,
what we're doing now _doesn't_ work, we might consider alternatives.
John Cairns








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That's the secret: enjoy life! Amen!

Gilligan

"Scout" wrote in message
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Drugs may have a correlation with immorality, but it's not a causal

relation
(MHO). Some people have weaknesses which are enhanced(?) by altered state

of
consciousness, but most people act immorally (regarding drug use) because

of
the will imposed upon them by others' moral values.
How can one claim to believe in God and at the same time call His

creations
(people/chemicals/plants) evil and wrong?
Everything was put here for a reason. Maybe one of the reasons is to help

us
enjoy life.
Scout

"John Cairns" wrote in message
om...

"Gilligan" wrote in message
ink.net...
Whose morality?

Many societies use drugs as part of religious ceremonies.

Is being addicted to nicotine immoral? Cigarettes, a drug delivery
device,
kills more than all other drugs (except alcohol) combined.

Are taking drugs immoral or the intention behind taking them?

Gilligan


Well I would think that most believe just the taking makes it immoral,
without even bothering to delve into motivation. Not my morality, mind
you.
John Cairns



"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Dave" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 00:35:14 GMT, "John Cairns"
said:

Most thoughtful individuals feel that the best method of
approaching the issue of drug abuse is to treat it as a public

health
issue,
which it is.

Neat little rhetorical trick, John--define anyone who disagrees with
you
as
not "thoughtful." The statement then becomes a tautology.



Why thank you! Seriously though, I have to think for most the issue is
one
of morality, it is immoral to take drugs, therefore they should be
illegal.
If there are any other issues, people using drugs when they shouldn't,
we
have the technology and money to enforce those prohibitions. The thing
is,
what we're doing now _doesn't_ work, we might consider alternatives.
John Cairns










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What exactly caused this? Name the legislation and I'll certainly look into
it.

Gilligan

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That is left to the States. The Constitution limits and delegates powers

to
the Federal Government. Those powers that aren't are left to The People

and
the States respectively.


Where did you ever get such foolishness as the above statement? That has
been gone, finished, zipped, zeroed, nada'd, goose egged for many many
decades. The states can do nothing without permission from and in
compliance with the rules and regulations of the federal government. The
states have no power whatsoever and in point of fact serve no useful
function anymore. They are leftover and for that matter highly

inefficient
historical curiousities. What you are refering to is the way things used

to
be before the checks and balances system was dismantled. The portion of

the
Constitution you refer to was amended about 90 years ago. The word state

is
now splled with a small 's'.

Think I'm wrong? HOW then would a state, such as colorado compel the
Federal Government to do anything?





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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 02:47:36 GMT, "Gilligan"
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Is being addicted to nicotine immoral?


Yup!


Cigarettes, a drug delivery device,
kills more than all other drugs (except alcohol) combined.



Tobacco use should be illegal.





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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 12:37:29 GMT, "Scout"
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Drugs may have a correlation with immorality, but it's not a causal relation
(MHO). Some people have weaknesses which are enhanced(?) by altered state of
consciousness, but most people act immorally (regarding drug use) because of
the will imposed upon them by others' moral values.
How can one claim to believe in God and at the same time call His creations
(people/chemicals/plants) evil and wrong?


God created evil, as well as the good.





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do you also have a Bible called the Red Dude?
Scout

"Horvath" wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 12:37:29 GMT, "Scout"
wrote this crap:

Drugs may have a correlation with immorality, but it's not a causal
relation
(MHO). Some people have weaknesses which are enhanced(?) by altered state
of
consciousness, but most people act immorally (regarding drug use) because
of
the will imposed upon them by others' moral values.
How can one claim to believe in God and at the same time call His
creations
(people/chemicals/plants) evil and wrong?


God created evil, as well as the good.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!



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Jesus liked wine.
Scout

"Horvath" wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 02:47:36 GMT, "Gilligan"
wrote this crap:


Is being addicted to nicotine immoral?


Yup!


Cigarettes, a drug delivery device,
kills more than all other drugs (except alcohol) combined.



Tobacco use should be illegal.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!



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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 18:08:57 GMT, "Scout"
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Jesus liked wine.


He wasn't addicted.





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"Horvath" wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 18:08:57 GMT, "Scout"
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Jesus liked wine.


He wasn't addicted.


He was brewing it and passing it around..... it's mentioned all over his
book.

CM


 
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