>>The term is narrow minded. But yes, in is strange world he acts honest.
>>But this means nothing. Within there odd world, you could say this about nazis too.
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>No, it means something. It means a lot. I want to know where I stand with people.
There it comes to be tricky.
For Rick I stay with you - that his way was at least stringent and in itself honourable.
And I see nothing honourable in forcing ones believes of an invisible friend to others. To me this believe is as silly as I can express.
For others. Let me do it blunt. A comon German Nazi of the early 1940s had a mindset, that simply said he was the greatest, a lot of other peoples where not men. He acted accordingly. Within in this world he was honest. (You understand. Not in my world.)
If I compare the one or the other point of honour, and I repeat, non of both have any value with me, there is a difference. So to act honest in itself means not much.
Words are given to man to enable him to conceal his true feelings.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
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