Hi, Gilberto,

I wrote:
>>>>However, I assume you believe in contextualizing some sort of timeless (?) 
>>>>essentialist morality.<<<<

You replied:
>>Sure. Except I'm not sure I can clearly even imagine the alternative. My 
>>understanding of existentialism would suggest an individual boldly making 
>>whatever decisions they wanted and taking responsibility for them. But I'm 
>>not sure what an "existentialist morality" would be.<<

If you mean the views of folks like Sartre and Camus, I am not an 
existentialist. The availability of divine Revelation provides us with 
additional choices.

Regards, Mark A. Foster • http://markfoster.net • [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburger." ---- Abbie Hoffman 


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