I wouldn't say whether there was a moral difference, since I run my life on ethics. Groups mean nothing to me unless they have baseball bats aimed at me (it's illegal to defend yourself with even your fists in New Jersey). I hold to high ethical standards, especially the ZAP, and have no morals (I've been an atheist for a long time), and while asshole that you are you respect neither morals nor ethics, you may know the difference between ethics and morals, you are well-read.
-- Ward Griffiths wdg...@comcast.net <home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd> Aim high and you won't shoot your foot off. -- Phyllis Diller ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Zack Bass" <zak...@gmail.com> > --- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, wdg...@... wrote: > > > > I am a pacifist (have you actually looked up > > the word in the dictionary, Larry, it has > > nothing to do with individual interactions > > > > You dare to say, in this forum, that there is a Moral difference > between the actions of an Individual and the actions of a hundred or a > million Individuals in a Group?