2018-06-07 at 6:51 PM UTC
Math can’t really be argued though because the answer is the same whether you understand it or not.
2018-06-07 at 7:15 PM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
The ancient manuscripts record that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were offered the finest meats during their long stay of years as the King's guests, but they politely refused and requested fruits and vegetables instead. The document chronicles how eventually the three become the strongest and fittest and mightiest men in the King's entire palace. The King and his men were amazed.
2018-06-07 at 7:19 PM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
Originally posted by Obbe
I don't know. Do you believe morality is absolute? I think there are a lot of reasons to believe it is relative. Don't really have the time or desire to write a huge post about it. But, for example, different parts of the world developed different ideas about what is and is not moral. But I don't think any culture developed different ideas about math. 1+1 doesn't equal 3 in any culture I have heard of. Do you really think it is accurate to compare morality to math?
my point was only that people disagreeing on something doesn't mean that they're all right.
as it stands morality is used and shaped as a tool for social cohesion, differently for different societies, but yes I believe there's an absolute baseline. there's no way to prove or disprove it though so I don't think it's really worth discussing
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2018-06-07 at 7:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
I don't know about pi; I was under the impression that it's precise value was 22/7
i think thats like saying your precise value is your father came in your mother.
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2018-06-07 at 7:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
yeah, on that same note morality isn't necessarily relative just because people interpret it differently
Being able to arrive at different conclusions through various interpretations, with there being no previous concrete answers, means that something is not absolute, therefore relative.
Coming up with a wrong answer to a math problem just means you don’t know how to do the math.
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2018-06-07 at 7:33 PM UTC
So vegans... what do you do about insects in your house? Do you also not kill them?
2018-06-07 at 7:36 PM UTC
Obbe
Alan What?
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Originally posted by aldra
my point was only that people disagreeing on something doesn't mean that they're all right.
as it stands morality is used and shaped as a tool for social cohesion, differently for different societies, but yes I believe there's an absolute baseline. there's no way to prove or disprove it though so I don't think it's really worth discussing
Are the only things "worth" discussing things which we can prove or disprove? I don't know if everyone would agree with that.
MmQ attempted to establish a baseline for morality by asking me if baby torture is ever morally acceptable, which some does appear to be accepted in some cultures (nonconsenual circumcision). Maybe those cultures are just "wrong" or maybe there is no baseline and morality is relative. If it's impossible for us to know, why not just treat morality as relative?
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2018-06-07 at 7:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
I wouldn't call circumcision torture though, mistreatment or maybe mutilation but there's no real intent to harm
how would you like to get circumcised against your will ???
sans anesthetics ???
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2018-06-07 at 7:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
no, 5 and 10/2 are two representations of the same number
I already said I was wrong about pi in that regard
is it wrong to think or say that you and that time your father came in your mother two representations of the same event / product ???
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2018-06-07 at 9:38 PM UTC
joerell
African Astronaut
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They once did a study on pro cyclists and found that pure vegetarians were the least fit unable to train and race. Your best bet is to have a balanced diet and remove all junk fod including all unnecessary additives. Plus no drugs, smoking or hard drinking. Still you can get ill due to environmental factors and your chances of a healthier life are only slightly better depending on genetics and makeup of individuals. Most veggies grown now also have some contamination and pollution doesn't help. Mercury free fish are almost non existant and even water used to clean vegatables can leave impurities or residue where time for shipping can be crucial. A small town outside of Rome has the longest living residents and it's all related to working hard, eating traditional foods of the ethnic group, better traditional farming methods, reducing stress and having fun in your life.
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2018-06-07 at 10:15 PM UTC
joerell
African Astronaut
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If there was a block feature everyone could enjoy removing him from sight. He'd probably start crying or kill himself. His medications must be extreme or destined to live in a psych ward very soon.