Monday, September 10, 2007
Kristen's Response
I believe, like many of the post so far, that disobediance is justifiable in some cases. In most cases it is not. However, there are many cases in which it is justifiable. For example, self defense. I also agree with Dennis' post that discussed how in World War Two, people were not allowed to house Jewish people in their homes. That case is extremely justifiable because no one should be discriminated against because of their ethnic backround or religion. I also agree with Anatasia's response. If you do not believe that something is logical or it is against your beliefs, than why should you do it? An act that I don't really find justifiable is stealing (in 98% of cases), if you are trying to steal something as simple as a bag of chips because you can't afford it, you should walk to McDonalds, Wendy's, or any one of America's fast food restaurants and get a job.
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