Tarlain wrote on Apr 20
th, 2006 at 6:06am:
Nonombre,
You logic is tragically flawed. You are comparing KNOWLEDGE to a shotgun. According to your arguement, anything I learn that could hurt someone falls into the same category. Do you really think we shouldn't teach chemistry because people could poison others with the knowledge? Better yet, they could cover up their crimes if they understand how things like fingerprints work...or physics. Hiding the truth will always damage your credibility. Why do you not understand this?
Let's look at it this way: If you were to post onto the internet "The Tarlain quick, easy method to make a pipe bomb," and somebody successfully used your method to blow up a pre-school full of kids, would you not have some level of responsibility, even if it were just moral responsibility?
You see, according to your argument, the posting of "KNOWLEDGE" is okay in all cases. After all , it’s not like you left a shotgun to be picked up...
I beg to differ with your point of view. Here is another example: I would hate to think that a police applicant downloaded the "Tarlain method of defeating a urinalysis test," and used that method to get on the PD, where he is involved a year later in a fatality accident in his cruiser because he was stoned.
How about the "Tarlain method of keeping ones DNA from being left at a crime scene?" Or "The Tarlain method of defeating your sex offender maintenance polygraph?"
You say, "Hiding the truth will always damage your credibility."
I say, let the truth come out. We all live in a free society. Feel free to say/publish whatever you want, but be prepared to be held responsible if somebody uses the "KNOWLEDGE" you have provided to hurt another person.
Regards,
Nonombre