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Morality question

Master Squirrel

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I found what appeared to be a never worn RL Chaps suede jacket for $5. On a whim (but knowing better) I bought it. When I got home I put it back on and found that I could not lift my arms. Is it moral for me to re-donate it? Or should this jacket be sent straight to HELL?
 

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I believe a majority of theologians would argue that the most Man should take upon himself would be to return it to Purgatory, aka the thrift shop you found it at, for God to make the final judgement in due course...
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Donate it to John McCain.
 

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Originally Posted by Cant kill da Rooster
Throw it in water to see if it sinks. If not, it should be burned at the stake.

If it floats it's a duck.
 

Harold falcon

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This is not a question of morality but of one's ethics.

And the item should be destroyed as is it right and just.
 

Master Squirrel

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Originally Posted by Gwarg
Or a dead fish.

Maybe I should have bought the sealskin one for $5.25???

I was thinking about cutting it up for elbow patches... but that would take a minimum amount of effort and I am an American.
 

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