Chapter 32: Bound to Violence

Aug 29, 2004 13:22

Standing up for what is right doesn't seem to be the "in" thing anymore, because everyone fears upsetting someone else. Also, it seems that there are many people who believe that "everything is right" (I've heard recently from someone that every religion is true). This, my friends, is simply not true. That's like if I said 2 plus 2 equals 4, and ( Read more... )

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inharmonic August 29 2004, 10:59:52 UTC
"Right and wrong are man made ideals."

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apshizzle August 29 2004, 12:06:17 UTC
adam paul begs to differ.

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apshizzle August 29 2004, 14:45:31 UTC
Right and Wrong are necessary evils.

Hierarchy and Anarchy are just the same.

No creature with an identifiable brain lacks comprehension for right and wrong.

Lizards, dogs, humans, cats.... all have their own code of chivalry along with a necessary insanity.

Why do things kill? Because in their mind, its necessary. Then we judge them based on what we consider to be right and wrong. Once they have commited the "crime/justifiable action", they judge themselves. right or wrong.

Do i support murder? nope. Would i kill somebody? as a last resort...an absolute last resort...as in no other options, not even suicide, because the last resort is the ONLY necessity.

Now for typing that, i look like a homicidal maniac, so i'll just shut my trap before i get in UNNECESSARY trouble.

Moral of the story:
You should cling to your morals, because when you lose them, you are insane.

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demoniam August 29 2004, 20:58:51 UTC
but you cannot compare religion to math, for math is proven fact. religion cannot be proven so you cannot justify who is right or wrong, so there for every religion has the same chance of being just as right as another.

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mrhiggy007 August 29 2004, 16:44:02 UTC
ok, enough about gilgamesh

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phyrexiawarlord August 29 2004, 16:46:31 UTC
:) You know you love Gilgamesh...

and get online!

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meggiemarin August 29 2004, 17:14:45 UTC
Ever think you are the ignorant one? Ever think that maybe something you think is wrong? All I am saying is that people have a right to their own opinion, no matter how insane it is. What is right in your eyes can, in someone else's eyes, can be different. You can't restrict things to simple math as in your example. It is more like asking someone if a shirt is red and another person thinks it's burgundy or pink or even blue.
At least that's my opinion.

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falsefashion August 29 2004, 19:01:07 UTC
yet by that definition, those of us who think some opinions are flat out stupid also have the right to say so. Yet if we do we are all of a sudden "closed-minded" just because we have values we want to stand up for. I'm not saying you dont, but Conservatives get that label often ... very often and it's an unfair label and actually controdictiory by those who usually label us that.

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