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Listen to the above romanticist,

He knows what he is doing  :cookieMonster:

Listen to the above romanticist,

He knows what he is doing  :cookieMonster:

Such great words of wisdom he endows us with.

Right and wrong in my honest opinion is what you personally believe.


The majority of people might say for instance that Self Delete bombers are wrong, but to the people whom they're representing, they're more than right, stuff they're heroes.


To me, well they're wrong because I dislike hurting people.


To consider something right or wrong in my honest opinion is all just conforming with what everyone else believes.


For instance;

I think that homoloveual love is more than right, stuff I feel that gay love is 100x stronger than straight love.

Now, I brought this matter up with my friend, and he stormed out of my house when I said that I believe that gay love is right.


Now you may call me a hipster for saying this, but it all boils down to whether you want to conform to what your parents tell you is right or wrong, or if you're willing to break away from the majorities standpoint and think about it independently.

Pseudo-philosophy.

Pseudo-philosophy everywhere.
You can't be serious on these forums, it all comes to foojoo mystic nonsense in one point of a try conversation.

Concepts of right and wrong are defined by religion.

 Religion stated the base of right and wrong, not by wisdom and knowing why you shouldn't do this specific thing, but because people are in fear of a certain consequence.

But people specifically cavemen had a different view simply because their religions were not advance. And war was necessary at times. Their right and wrong was determined by living values and teamwork.
« Last Edit: March 13, 2011, 03:56:39 PM by Riot »

Morality is doing what is right regardless of what you are told.

Religion is doing what you are told regardless of what is right.

Morality is doing what is right regardless of what you are told.

Religion is doing what you are told regardless of what is right.
However, it did enforce morality to a large degree in history.

Religion enforced its own bigotry and hate under the guise of "morality".

Be good and people like you. Be a mean person and people don't like you (regarding the person).

You can believe anything you want to as long as it doesn't put anybody in danger.

Everything is incorrect to somebody else.

Opinions are individual theories. Not everybody has to believe yours.

People's beliefs do not hurt you, stop acting like it does.

You're not always correct.

Being a jerk doesn't enforce a point.

Insults get you nowhere.


I don't know who I'm addressing

Religion enforced its own bigotry and hate under the guise of "morality".
Well at least the bigotry and hate is lower now and you're not getting another Crusade.


Well, if religion didn't barge in my country, we would still be eating dogs and cats.

IMO religion was good in the dark ages and etc when we knew little to no science. But now it should GTFO.

Time will take it's course, we should not regress to any level of hate.

Time will take it's course, we should not regress to any level of hate.
Well, knowing that we are all human, it's going to be very difficult to do so.

Not to mention impossible.
« Last Edit: March 13, 2011, 04:13:02 PM by Tom Gunn »

Time is a human invention, have fun with that