From ST Forum, 21/05/05
Give no quarter when issue impacts directly on others
Pamela Chong
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Mr Low is not completely wrong to say that it is necessary to allow the people the opportunity to make their own moral choices in order to strengthen the moral fibre of society. Even the Garden of Eden had a tree of forbidden fruit. But one must note that God put only one tree there, not 100, not even two. Yes, freedom of choice is important, but so is minimising the "evil" choices to the degree that one must be as gullible as Eve, so to speak, to fall prey to them.
Saturday, May 21, 2005
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