abandonconflict
Well-Known Member
Everyone is going to need that. Make it free.
Make it Soylent Green?
Everyone is going to need that. Make it free.
Oh how fucked up the human race is...
i agree. there's this one guy who calls watching poor people die "righteous".
oh, wait. that's you.
go rawn pawl!
The difference between me in you is, I'm able to separate morality with logic.
Morality and logic do not coincide with each other... you can examine many religions around the world, to obtain an educated understanding of that.
It's the weak minded who can not disassociate morality and logic.
It's the weak minded who can not disassociate morality and logic.
There will be no reason for burial, the next mandate will be that when you die they take your body and use all the parts for people that can not afford transplants then they burn you and send the ashes back to your family, provided of course, that your health care was up to date when you died, if not, than they just going to use the ashes to train other TSA agents.
Everyone is going to need that. Make it free.
The difference between me in you is, I'm able to separate morality with logic.
Morality and logic do not coincide with each other... you can examine many religions around the world, to obtain an educated understanding of that.
It's the weak minded who can not disassociate morality and logic.
That implies that the strong of mind champion morality that is unsupported by logic. Wait whut!? cn
Fertilizing the soil is not selfish.Burial is selfish. You're going to use up precious land after you cease to exist? Selfish.
The difference between me in you is, I'm able to separate morality with logic.
Morality and logic do not coincide with each other... you can examine many religions around the world, to obtain an educated understanding of that.
It's the weak minded who can not disassociate morality and logic.
That implies that the strong of mind champion morality that is unsupported by logic. Wait whut!? cn
That implies that you don't understand English Grammar. Wait what?
The first quote contains a built-in contradiction.
First you claim to be able to separate morality with logic. What does that even mean?
Then something about religion, insinuating that it might be a valid source of moral thought.
Finally something about people "who cannot dissociate morality and logic".
Whether the disconnect is grammatical or syntactic is of lesser interest. I am simply trying to figure out what you're even saying. A good debate partner is, before all else, comprehensible. cn