On 17 Feb 00, at 17:23, Norman R. Bottom wrote:
> There are no grey hats.
>
> White hats chase the black hats. That is all there is to it.
>
> To say "grey hats" is to adopt floating ethics (secular humanism). Do not lend
> your car keys or wallet to such a person. They may decide it is in their best
> interest to keep your property, without a twinge of conscience.
>
> Blessings,
>
> Norman R. Bottom
> Director, BECCA Certified Confidentiality Officer (CCO) Program
>
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In my experience, real-world secular humanists are no less moral
than any brand of theist. It's not that their ethics are less
absolute; they're just more honest about it. [A detailed debunking
of theist claims to a uniquely absolute morality is really off-topic
for this list, but so is the slander quoted above.]
David G
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