makidas wrote:Would it be fair to agree on one universal law? "And it harm none, so mote it be," in otherwords if you aren't hurting anyone, then go for it. Is that not fair? Does it not encompass morality and even more?
Notice how civil I'm being here.
Mortal wrote:To a degree that works but I would have to ask then doesn't the absence of help hurt someone, somewhere. Let me explain my position differently.
In life there is only 1 positive and everything else is negative. For example is 3.01 = 3 no is 2.99 = 3 no you can change the question and get a yes answer but it doesn't change that only 3 = 3. This being applied to morals there is only 1 way to be moral and everything else is by nature immoral. The problem with your definition is it tries to define the immoral and make everything else moral and that isn't reality.
Does that make sense or is it just the ramblings of an idiot?
You're being civil here as well.
makidas wrote:It seems to me, and I'm not flaming here, that you're confusing morality with ethics. I could be wrong, it would be unethical to leave a wounded person alone if they wanted and/or needed your help. I have to disagree with your one postive thing. 3.000000 is still equal to 3, 18/6 is equal to three. I guess the point I'm getting at is there is more than one solution to any problem. There is no divine truth. Also, you're not an idiot, although you could have picked a better site to hold a morality debate on. All for now.
Again, completely civilized banter.
Mortal wrote:There is more than one way to come about a solution but that does not change the answer. I hold true that if you want to be moral follow the seven virtues everything else (including possibly this very conversation) would by nature be immoral. if you don;t like that analogy use a square a rectangle is close to a square but nto. A triangle is not. You can take the method of jack and say I define a square differently but unfortunately that is a manipulation and doesn't change the facts.
Here we get a taste of what you're
really here for.
Mortal wrote:If you'll bear with me a few moments let me explain.
I truly understand the reason for so many to feel the need to justify their sins and try to call them something else. However, in reality there is no need. Sin and immorality are a part of human nature and like it or not we are all human. I believe the only reason any sin is worse than another is because of the shame that is associated with it. In other words if a sin carries a great deal of shame you go to great lengths to hide that sin. This hiding forces you to redfine words and try to justify which just causes more guilt and eventually starts to corrupt the mind. Accept that you sin and repent for that sin. This holds true whether you repent to a God or just to yourself. All that is required is saying yes, I sinned and I am human I will try next time to make a better use of my time and then do it.
LORDY LORDY LORD GAWD LORDY GAWD LORDY, I feel cleansed! Another soul saved! You know, I think I speak for just about everyone here when I say, we don't come to WMM to listen to a damn sermon.
Mortal wrote:Give to charity, or better yet volunteer and you will be amazed how you feel afterward.
If you don't believe that. Then I'm truly sorry but consider it. I know I was there.
How fucking Dare you to come here and make assumptions about people. Obviously, I've already explained what I do, which wasn't necessary for someone like you, but I did, and according to that last sentence, apparently you've been in my position before and are just trying to give me a little nudge in the "right" direction, which is funny because you don't know shit about me. Soon as it seems ok for people to start making assumptions, allow me to make a few of my own.
First off I consider that last post an attack based on a few assumptions. I know you enjoyed the "Hey Guys" thread quite a bit, so based on that I assume you've read in there that I'm not a christian, but I do know about the bible, so I assume you think I'm lost on my path to "salvation." Well, let me just say that I'm closer to enlightenment than you'll ever be. I also assume you know I'm right about your confusing ethics with morals as I see that you completely avoided that statement. It's a little late to go check Dictionary.com so don't bother. I assume that you have a few too many years of standard religion beaten into your skull, whatever, spread the faith brother! I also assume that you're really here to prove that you're right and everyone else is wrong.
makidas wrote:First off there is more than one answer to every question, take 3 + 3. 3 + 3 = 6, Six, 18/3, etc, etc... How exactly is that a manipulation?
Second, what the hell are you trying to say here?
mortal wrote:if you don;t like that analogy use a square a rectangle is close to a square but nto. A triangle is not.
Third, do you really have to use the word sin? I feel like I'm talking to a damn recruiter. Repent? I don't think I could ever follow a religion that proselytizes and uses guilt and fear as a form of propaganda. What would have been most acceptable is saying "Yes, I made a mistake, I'm human, I'll learn from my mistake otherwise that mistake was in vain." As far as giving to charity, I donate a portion of what little money I do make to local charities. As far as giving something back to the community, I voice my opinion, (which may or may not hold value to people) and spend time with children. I also teach a few willing students about the occult arts. Now I know the word occult is probably sinful in your book, but then spiritual healing is an occult art. There are way too many discrepenicies and interpretations in/of the bible. And yes, giving something back does make me feel good, although I don't do it to "repent" or because I feel I have to. All for now.
I could have been more polite here but as you've probably already taken note of, the words "repent" and "sin" just so happen to be two of my buttons.
mortal wrote:No one asked anyone to become a Christian or read the Bible. If that is not your way then that is fine. I am interested in others and their beliefs. I believe it's what set us apart.
Emotion can not be manifested in someone. It can already be there and someone manipulate it but that doesn't change the fact it can't be manifested. Guilt is such an emotion.
There is more than one way to com about a solution, I already said that. That doesn't change the fact that there is only one three. The number three is always the number three add or subtract the smallest fraction and you no longer have the number three. 18 / 6 is three but it's just another way to write it. Nothing changes the value of three.
The occult is not sinful. The actions of humans are. There is nothing wrong with the occult if you have goodness in your heart. The problem is that in order to have goodness you must have intellectual and emotional honesty. Which is a trait very scarce in today's society.
In response to your first statement, you didn't ask persay, but you might as well have. Did you forget about that last sentence? Our beliefs are not what set us apart, it's what brings us together it's our individuality that sets up apart.
Emotion can be easily manifested, all you have to do is say, "If you don't go to church, guess where your headed?" Especially in children, that statement alone will manifest some pretty strong emotions.
In response to your third statement, take a new-born, this newborn is a girl. It's a girl, but there are so many possible outcomes for a birthing. Will it have brown or blonde hair? Blue or Green eyes? Is it dead or alive? Obviously there is a big difference from a dead female newborn and a live one, just as there is a big difference between the number 3 and the fraction 18/6. Yes they are both equal to the number 3 (just as the infants are both female), but there is a big difference, there is more than one outcome to any problem no matter how much you try to argue the facts. Explain exactly how this would be a manipulation, actually don't bother because I don't plan to revisit this thread.
Your right about the occult not being bad, but if you follow the bible, that word alone should stir some frightened emotions. Heh, intellectual and emotional honesty, you can't even be honest with yourself, why don't you try practicing before preaching.
In closing, I would like to say that I did take notice when you made my name into a category, I would expect no less. What you are attempting here is no better than what sk and "no t" were trying to do. As a good friend of mine analogized, same wine different bottle. You're supposedly here to learn and get people thinking. Have you learned anything? Doubtful because you haven't agreed with one person that has posted in this thread as of yet. I would like to reiterate that it is obvious that you have been blinded by several years of force-fed standard religion. Why don't you "repent" and tell us all why you're really here. I'm sure my guess is pretty accurate, as in proving that you are right and everyone else is wrong. A perfect example would be when you said, "There is only 1 way to be moral and everything else is by nature immoral." You should seek help before this becomes a real problem whether it be psychiatric or otherwise. The great dictator Hitler got his start with that type of thinking, not to mention all the ethnic-cleansing that's happened over the years. How do you think de-humanizing works? It starts out as just a simple I'm right you're wrong, and turns into I hate you so much I'll kill you without a thought because in my book you aren't even human. Also, I noticed you didn't answer a single question from me, forget it though, I won't be checking back here.
Well I think of covered just about everything I wanted to, so I bid you adieu senior' troll.
I may be wrong....
But what happens if I'm right?