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" Blessed is the man that walks not in the counsel of the ungodly nor stands in the way of the sinners nor sits in the seat of the scournful but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and in his law doth he meditate day and night."

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Profane- adj. 1. not concerned with religion or religious purposes. 2 not holy because he is unconsecrated, impure, or defiled 3. serving to debase or defile what is holy. my word collection
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Last Upfated: 13 December 2004
2 February, 2005
 
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Ethical Norms  

  1. Make no compromise with wrong.

An example of this is tolerating sites that are vulgar in nature. Internet is full of wrath against good information. Webmasters, site administrators and network administrators are guilty on this since they are the very reason why nude, vulgar and filthy materials pass through their administration ( internet firewalls and network organization). They should be vigilant , sober and holding to good judgments.

Example of this is blocking the sites that are not suitable for viewing.

  1. Put character above wealth.  

Many ISP stations so long as they will earn money they give in to upload files that produce filth in the internet. They are in some way or the other should also say “no” with emphasis. They should not be ashamed or afraid to stand for the truth even when a great wealth is at their hand.  

  1. Give knowledge- Brightness for the GOOD of mankind

I watch the movie Spiderman 2, I was amazed by the very words of Dr. Otto. “Brightness is a gift from above that it must be used for the good of mankind and not for selfish desires. Greediness, covetousness and deep taste of filthiness. Examples of this are scientists who don't want to give what their explorations or plan because they wanted fame and richness to compensate their inventions.

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