NE Key
October 20th, 2008, 11:09 PM
DO NOT ANSWER THE QUESTION.
Forum rules state that;
"Discussions on religion and politics is not allowed."
So let us discuss grammar;
"Discussions on religion and politics are not allowed."
Or
"Discussion on religion and politics is not allowed.
I still think that Kubuntu is the kosher version of Ubuntu but do not answer me or that will form a discussion of the type which is not allowed.
However to quote wikipedia
"Ubuntu, pronounced [ùbúntú], is an ethic or humanist philosophy focusing on people's allegiances and relations with each other."
Now at what point does a philosophy become a religion or a politic ?
Be careful here;
So - what is Mubuntu ?
Answer without contravening forum rules;
Forum rules state that;
"Discussions on religion and politics is not allowed."
So let us discuss grammar;
"Discussions on religion and politics are not allowed."
Or
"Discussion on religion and politics is not allowed.
I still think that Kubuntu is the kosher version of Ubuntu but do not answer me or that will form a discussion of the type which is not allowed.
However to quote wikipedia
"Ubuntu, pronounced [ùbúntú], is an ethic or humanist philosophy focusing on people's allegiances and relations with each other."
Now at what point does a philosophy become a religion or a politic ?
Be careful here;
So - what is Mubuntu ?
Answer without contravening forum rules;