From: | Jan Wieck <JanWieck(at)Yahoo(dot)com> |
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To: | Christopher Browne <cbbrowne(at)acm(dot)org> |
Cc: | pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: FW: [webmaster] Comparison to MySQL |
Date: | 2003-11-13 00:29:59 |
Message-ID: | 3FB2D087.60309@Yahoo.com |
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Christopher Browne wrote:
> jd(at)commandprompt(dot)com ("Joshua D. Drake") wrote:
>>>>No that would be illegal.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Hmm? In what way would that be "illegal"?
>>>
>>>I can't think of how they could compel such an assignment against your
>>>will.
>>>
>> Exactly, so if they tried, or represented the fact that they
>> could... it would be illegal.
>
> No, if they represented that they could, that would be _dishonest_.
> Which isn't quite the same thing as "illegal."
>
> In places organized as a "theocracy" or some other form of "religious
> state," things considered 'immoral' are enacted into law as being
> 'illegal,' such that 'immoral' and 'illegal' have a tendancy to be
> synonymous. In places where there has been a "separation of church
> and state," lots of things likely to be regarded as immoral are
> definitely _not illegal_. Dishonesty may be immoral, but it's not
> necessarily illegal.
Theology is never any help; it is searching in a dark cellar at midnight
for a black cat that isn't there.
- Robert A. Heinlein
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