LarryBudMelman
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aphronesis said:You might want to adjust your filter. Velo and I got the tweak.
Grateful for the two sentences. Can you negotiate some territory between Pol Pot and Armstrong? McVeigh and Manning?
The McVeigh case is irrelevant but interesting. (I'm humoring you here) Stephen Jones, McVeigh's attorney believes strongly, with a lot of evidence too, that Al Qaeda was involved.
Terry Nichols had been to the Phillipines on a couple of occasions where it is thought that he met with Ramzi Yousef, the first WTC bomber in '93.
Back to armstrong.
The point, which you're missing, is that moral relativism is not as much a determinant as you're making it out to be.
Armstrong upped the ante on the moral relativism by making himself into a worldwide false god, and the cost/benefit, with his clinging to his innocence in the face of a tsunami of evidence.
Again, you're missing that aspect somehow.