Saint Kevin wrote:Volt. I guess the PM that I sent you had no effect on you whatsoever. I am making it public with the hope that people might see that piracy IS illegal, and is a subtle form of theft. You know, theft, as in the 8th commandment in
Exodus 20:15,
Leviticus 19:11, and
Deuteronomy 5:19.
Also, lest the argument be thrown out that we are under grace and not under law, the same commandment was quoted by our Lord Jesus to a rich young man. Look up the story in
Matthew 19:19,
Mark 10:19, or
Luke 18:20 if you wish.
First, I'd like to clarify a few terms I either have used or will use, so that we are all clear.
With that in mind, let's move on to the PM shall we? You can see the original PM that I sent to him, followed by his response.
Note: The only changes made to the original PM where to include links to scripture references, to bold said links for clarity, and to correct any spelling errors.
Volt: Bear in mind that I bear no grudge against you, and I did not post this PM lightly. I will probably never again post a PM for all to see, but in this case, I disagree with you, and believe that downloading copyrighted materials without the permission of the author is not only illegal, but also immoral. I do not believe that this issue, except for maybe a few true grey areas like you provided in your response, is a matter of debate. I do not believe that this should be a matter of conscience only, as scripture seems to speak clearly on the topic. If you have any questions, want me to clarify anything, or simply find me in error, please say so.
Kirastill: Forgive me for turning your testimony thread into this, but I do feel a need to defend the decision you've made, as I believe it is the right one, not just in your individual Christian walk, but ultimately the right decision for all believers to make regarding piracy and copyright infringement.
Grace and peace to you my brethren in Christ Jesus our Lord,
SK.
The problem with this is that you're not being Logical. This way of thinking is close-minded and over Legalistic
Term for Legalistic wrote:Strict, literal adherence to the law or to a particular code
Always letting the Gov. decide eveyrthing for you isn't a good way to go through life. Soemtimes you have to stop and think deep.
DID YOU KNOW? That ...
In Alabama, it is illegal to wear a fake mustache that causes laughter in church.
In Texas, it is illegal to curse in front of, or indecently expose oneself to, a corpse.
In Michigan, a man legally owns his wife's hair.
Kansas law prohibits shooting rabbits from a motorboat.
In Idaho, the law states all boxes of candy given as romantic gifts must weigh more than 50 pounds.
It's against the law to catch fish with your bare hands in Kansas.
In California, animals are banned from mating publicly within 1,500 feet of a tavern, school or place of worship.
In Washington state, it's against the law to sleep in an outhouse without the owner's permission.
Putting salt on a railroad track can be punishable by death in the state of Alabama.
In Texas, it's illegal to put graffiti on someone else's cow.
In Alabama, dominoes may not be played on Sunday.
In New York City, it's illegal to shake a dust mop out a window.
In Connorsville, Wisconsin a man is legally prohibited from shooting a gun while his female partner is having an orgasm.
In New York, it's against the law to throw a ball at someone's head for fun.
In Pueblo, Colorado, it is illegal to let a dandelion grow within city limits.
In the state of Washington, it's illegal to catch a fish by throwing a rock at it.
It is illegal to lie down and fall asleep with your shoes on in North Dakota.
In Berkeley, California, you can't whistle for an escaped bird before 7:00 a.m.
An old law in Bellingham, Washington, made it illegal for a woman to take anything other than backwards steps while dancing.
In California, it is a misdemeanor to shoot at any kind of game from a moving vehicle, unless the target is a whale.
In Florida, having sexual relations with a porcupine is illegal.
San Francisco bans any "mechanical device that reproduces obscene language."
In Nogales, Arizona, it is illegal to wear suspenders.
In Atlanta, Georgia, it is illegal to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp.
In Logan County, Colorado, it's illegal for a man to kiss a woman while she's asleep.
There's a San Francisco law that states it's illegal to play poker in public or gamble in a barricaded room.
In the state of Texas, it is illegal to take more than three sips of beer at a time while standing.
A person is not eligible to become governor in Pennsylvania if they have participated in a duel.
It's against the law for a woman to drive in a house coat in California.
In Texas, it's illegal to milk another person's cow.
Sometimes you just gotta say "screw the Government". Seriously DOWNLOADING is once again
A shortcut to things we can already do
Senerio #1 - Legal (not wrong)
- Listen to radio
- Tape Song
- Transfer Song to computer
- Encode into MP3
Senerio #2 - Illegal ( supposidly wrong)
- Just Download song from Internet
Once again Downloading only became Illegal when It GOT OUT OF HANDby means of people downloading stuff that they intended on Buying. You're trying to proove your point using two methods, which both contradict each other. 1 which is the Logical interpretation of Stealing, and 2 do whatever the gov. tells you.
ONE day the Government is going to persecute Christians. Are you going to join them and burn your bible just for the sake of being "moral+law abiding" Moral +Government DO NOT mix. At least not anymore. And definatly not in the future.
Somtimes you have to make decisions for yourself. By including the technicalities and the exceptions. I use to think the way you did. And Then I turned around. I support the industry BY downlaoding things. Because there is no way I'm paying $13 bucks for a CD I don't favor.
---There are things that you want to hear that ARE worth Buying and having in your collection.
---And there are things that you'd never buy but just want to listen to or temporarily use.