RE: Morality
December 18, 2018 at 12:38 pm
(This post was last modified: December 18, 2018 at 12:39 pm by Peebothuhlu.)
At work.
I am slightly puzzled by your reply.
We are both quite able to have our own, differing, veiws on the subject of Roman slaves.
I know my reasons, mundane and I'll informed as they may be, hence my hope for some one of a more scholarly discourse to join and offer their knowledge/insights/perspectives. Hence possibly showing us both why we are worng.
To go about casting aspersions as to my mental state? That's a tad rude, don't you think?
As for Proffessor Lynne Kelly's book?
The work in question is written 'For the layman'. It's a good read. Entertaining as well as educational for the 'Average Joe', such as m'self. Hence, given the subject matter of conveying knowledge with out writting, seemingly of interest to your self given your comment about early societies, writing etc.
(December 18, 2018 at 12:13 pm)Agnostico Wrote:(December 18, 2018 at 12:03 pm)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: Nope, I'm going to continue to disagree with your comparison of slavery under Romans and modern, western work practices/ethics.
Also I would quite like some one with an ancient knowledge bent to join the thread such as to give those reading some good knowledge about such things as workers, payments etc.
Also, please look up Prof Lyn's book. Is a good read.
Hehehehe. The almighty. Rejecting thoughts. Dogmatic to his beliefs.
Will not accept that "just over" may be 1 cent more than on par.
Will not accept that nuances will change the "on par"
I bet u take this book as factual knowledge... Grow up man
I am slightly puzzled by your reply.
We are both quite able to have our own, differing, veiws on the subject of Roman slaves.
I know my reasons, mundane and I'll informed as they may be, hence my hope for some one of a more scholarly discourse to join and offer their knowledge/insights/perspectives. Hence possibly showing us both why we are worng.
To go about casting aspersions as to my mental state? That's a tad rude, don't you think?
As for Proffessor Lynne Kelly's book?
The work in question is written 'For the layman'. It's a good read. Entertaining as well as educational for the 'Average Joe', such as m'self. Hence, given the subject matter of conveying knowledge with out writting, seemingly of interest to your self given your comment about early societies, writing etc.