Harrison Owen wrote:

>Masud -- I know the devil made me do it -- but when I saw your words, "For
>instance, do we give more respect to "non-living" weapons systems or to
>living "human systems"?" -- I found myself answering, "Human Systems, of
>course, at least usually -- but what happens when the human systems are in
>fact weapons systems? And where do you draw the line between them anyhow?
>
>Harrison

Good point Harrison,
Perhaps I can change the example to say:
Give more importance to books (rather than humans) that are interpreted as
if they were dead rather than living. The books, of course, may be
religious books, or organizational procedures that no longer "live"
Masud

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