Originally posted by user1
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Sure, if you cannot read then this is the question of whether or not your priest reads the bible in Latin or plain English. For you, it doesn't matter - the priest will hold his sermon in English and preach in English with bible quotes in either case.
But take a look at what the Gutenberg Bible and Protestantism did for Christianity, and you might start to reconsider whether or not bibles in English matter.
Open Source allows anyone to join in. Proprietary software does not. This is an extremely powerful difference that should not be disregarded lightly. While I agree there is a place for proprietary software in the current world... There are also plenty of places where it does more harm than good. Every proprietary software should be weighted on a silver scale by each and every user, whether the benefits outweighs the disadvantages. Just like every violation of privacy should be weighted.
That most users do not care about either concept is, frankly, a sad testament to the world we live in.
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