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		<title>By: lisaoflongbourn</title>
		<link>http://calebposner.com/2007/11/25/not-all-cultures-are-created-equally/#comment-21</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[You make good points.  Good illustration from India, too.  

Sad case in point is that when I read the quote about India, I had to keep reading to find out if you were affirming his position, or like so many in our culture, taking issue with the imposition of British &quot;culture&quot; on native culture in India.  

But I&#039;m on your side.  All cultures are not created equal.  There are universal standards of right and wrong.  Some cultures uphold these.  Others do not.  The standards don&#039;t change.  Then again we (and Great Britain) tend to get superiority complexes.  

A culture might believe in committing violent murder against unborn children.  Another culture tries and punishes murderers.  So if one must do its cultural rite of &quot;choice&quot;, know that at some point the standard enforcer or a more enlightened society will be ready with their judgment and with justice.  

This is a widely applicable refutation of a common assumption.  Thanks for sharing.  
To God be all glory, 
Lisa of Longbourn]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You make good points.  Good illustration from India, too.  </p>
<p>Sad case in point is that when I read the quote about India, I had to keep reading to find out if you were affirming his position, or like so many in our culture, taking issue with the imposition of British &#8220;culture&#8221; on native culture in India.  </p>
<p>But I&#8217;m on your side.  All cultures are not created equal.  There are universal standards of right and wrong.  Some cultures uphold these.  Others do not.  The standards don&#8217;t change.  Then again we (and Great Britain) tend to get superiority complexes.  </p>
<p>A culture might believe in committing violent murder against unborn children.  Another culture tries and punishes murderers.  So if one must do its cultural rite of &#8220;choice&#8221;, know that at some point the standard enforcer or a more enlightened society will be ready with their judgment and with justice.  </p>
<p>This is a widely applicable refutation of a common assumption.  Thanks for sharing.<br />
To God be all glory,<br />
Lisa of Longbourn</p>
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