On 2018/10/22 7:09 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:

If you're not going to accept those rules, in exactly the translation used, you 
might as well pick something entirely different.

Simon.

Indeed. Further to this, as I understand a CoC, it's basically the core entity informing whomever be so interested, how he/she/they aim to conduct themselves in the fulfillment of duties or business.

I do not think it proscribes or prescribes to anyone else.

For me, speaking as the avid Atheist I am, the specific rule-set in question is weird, but it also provides a great picture into the core devs' feelings of what's right, and that they will do the "right" thing in general, by the average understanding of the word "right" among most current philosophies - and I imagine that's really all they wished to say.

To add to that, if there is one thing we (as free thinkers) hold in highest regard, it's not being forced to do anything; not being commanded; not having to bend to another will or doctrine. So I say keep it.



PS: I could never comply with rule 63.  :)


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