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We have a moral obligation to stop eating meat
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2018-05-08 at 5:03 AM UTCthen mincing should do it.
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2018-05-08 at 5:20 AM UTC
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2018-05-08 at 6 AM UTC
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2018-05-08 at 6:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL How come you slanty-eyed orientals have this thing for mincing?
we have more cultured, civilized, non pointy teeth and we prefer less work at the dining table, feeding little chunks of well prepared food into our mouth with chopped sticks
as opposed to white mens way of barbaric living and conducting cuisine [kitchen] work of slicing and chopping large cut of meats ... on the dining table.
with an array of cutleries. -
2018-05-08 at 6:24 AM UTC
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2018-05-08 at 11:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader we have more cultured, civilized, non pointy teeth and we prefer less work at the dining table, feeding little chunks of well prepared food into our mouth with chopped sticks
as opposed to white mens way of barbaric living and conducting cuisine [kitchen] work of slicing and chopping large cut of meats … on the dining table.
with an array of cutleries.
I see. Makes sense.
(can't believe you didn't say cuntleries, you're slipping, kid) -
2018-05-13 at 1:45 PM UTC
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2018-05-13 at 2:29 PM UTCOur old friend Speedy, the avatar thief.
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2018-05-13 at 2:32 PM UTCI win
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2018-05-13 at 2:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ I think so but i don't think they do it because they want them to suffer or be tortured. Could you come up with an argument for a case in which baby torture is right or ok?
Some religions believe it is morally correct to circumcise baby boys or girls, this is a form of baby torture these groups of people believe is right or ok. (I don't agree with them.)
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2018-05-13 at 3:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Some religions believe it is morally correct to circumcise baby boys or girls, this is a form of baby torture these groups of people believe is right or ok. (I don't agree with them.)
Do you believe there are any objective moral truths?
the part where they suck on the babys tiny dick after they slice it off...how does that get morally justified... -
2018-05-13 at 3:20 PM UTCcheaper than a wet-wipe
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2018-05-13 at 3:45 PM UTC
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2018-05-13 at 4:08 PM UTCjedis live rent free inside people's heads around here
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2018-05-13 at 4:47 PM UTC
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2018-05-13 at 4:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ I'm clearly no philosophy major and maybe this is some s00per basic stuff but i was more or less just curious how it works if you feel we're morally obligated to do a thing, then are we also inherently morally obligated to try to convince others to do that thing even in the face of heavy opposition, and where does the line get drawn? Maybe this is something you talk about on day 1 of class I don't know.
Depends on the moral system. For instance Christian morality is clear on the matter, you must drop all worldly things to follow Jesus, follow passivism and reject worldly things, and spreading the morality is the most important thing. Any deviation from those things is some form of sin, and that is why Christians have to do penance, even when they have done nothing wrong.
Christianity was so successful because it has clear rules and a method of propagating itself.
Zanick doesn't have a moral system, it's just a bunch of weird neuroses.
Originally posted by Zanick Nah, that's something they've argued for centuries
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2018-05-13 at 4:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Some religions believe it is morally correct to circumcise baby boys or girls, this is a form of baby torture these groups of people believe is right or ok. (I don't agree with them.)
Do you believe there are any objective moral truths?
Morals can never be objective. They are set by each individual for the self. -
2018-05-13 at 5:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Morals can never be objective. They are set by each individual for the self.
I think so too. Morality is subjective, but I also think an average person is greatly influenced by their culture/social pressures. As well as a variety of other influences. A person might think theft is wrong their whole lives, up until they are hungry enough to steal some bread. -
2018-05-13 at 5:58 PM UTC
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2018-05-13 at 7:08 PM UTC