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Where do you draw the line?

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Brothers and sisters we're gonna draw the line
To forget about the problems abroad
But in the end we all have problems of our own
Gangs crack Racism and many people don't have hope
It probably don't matter much to you in the struggles
The time that we live but you don't know your future
So you better take time to give who's gonna draw the line?
We're gonna draw the line together
Forver and ever you must be thinking
I can't do a thing but look at me
I help when I sing where man can make a difference
Like Caesar Chavez and Dr. King
We all have the ability to release a positive capability
Whrere the youth is our responsibility
It's time to take a stand who's gonna draw the line?
We're gonna draw the line together
Forver and ever
Brothers and sisters we're gonna draw the line
To make people change
Yo I'm optimistic
Down with positivity
But yo I'm realistic
This line will be drawn over night
This is a struggle so prepare to fight
Who's gonna draw the line?
We're gonna draw the line together
Forever and ever

-p.o.d.

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Originally posted by dj2becker
Where do you draw the line?
In the margins of my notebook, with a 2B pencil.

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Originally posted by rwingett
In the margins of my notebook, with a 2B pencil.
And between right and wrong?

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Originally posted by dj2becker
And between right and wrong?
Whatever I say is right and whatever you say is wrong (unless it agrees with what I say. But how often has that happened?)

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Originally posted by rwingett
Whatever I say is right and whatever you say is wrong (unless it agrees with what I say. But how often has that happened?)
So you base your interpretation of right and wrong on your own thinking? You also believe that your thinking has evolved by random chance, is that right? So what makes you trust your own thinking?

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Originally posted by dj2becker
So you base your interpretation of right and wrong on your own thinking? You also believe that your thinking has evolved by random chance, is that right? So what makes you trust your own thinking?
If a man speaks alone in a forest, is he still wrong?

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Originally posted by sonhouse
If a man speaks alone in a forest, is he still wrong?
I cannot comprehend the confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.😉

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Originally posted by dj2becker
I cannot comprehend the confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.
A simple joke is beyond you.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
A simple joke is beyond you.
Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit. 🙂

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Originally posted by sonhouse
If a man speaks alone in a forest, is he still wrong?
On a more serious note, if the trees start whispering among themselves then you'll never know for sure...

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Originally posted by dj2becker
So you base your interpretation of right and wrong on your own thinking? You also believe that your thinking has evolved by random chance, is that right? So what makes you trust your own thinking?
That boy has a right to trust his own damn thinking because God gave him his own damn free will so he can do as he damn well pleases. And please don't come back with " what makes you think God gave him free will?"

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Originally posted by kirksey957
That boy has a right to trust his own damn thinking because God gave him his own damn free will so he can do as he damn well pleases. And please don't come back with " what makes you think God gave him free will?"
So he didn't evolve a free-will?

Would he be speaking the truth if he said that he did not have a free will?

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Originally posted by dj2becker
So he didn't evolve a free-will?

Would he be speaking the truth if he said that he did not have a free will?
dj, in all seriousness, have you eva been in a mental institution? Before you take offense, it is widely known that some great minds have come out of these sitiations.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
That boy has a right to trust his own damn thinking because God gave him his own damn free will so he can do as he damn well pleases. And please don't come back with " what makes you think God gave him free will?"
Wow! You sure are quick to assume he's damned! Is that what comes from having a "free will"?