Mike,
>>When the French chose to follow the renaissance instead of the reformation they cast their future with those who ascribe to moral relativism and it shows in this case IMO.
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>A. I'm sure everyone in France is as critical of this individual as we are, and don't appreciate you making the above irrational connection.
Read Le Monde
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>B. What is the relation between the renaissance and moral relativism? I've always assumed that an age of knowledge would be more universalistic/utilitarnistic than relativistic.
Read Schaeffer
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>>They essentialy adopted the same constitution we did but instead of placing God at the center (reformation) they placed man at the center (renaissance) and proceeded directly to the guillotine whereas we went to the ballot box.
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>Bwahahahahaha. Sorry, I tried to keep a straight face.
Read your history books.
Best,
DD
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