guy incognito
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All the hindus I have known were vegetarian because of their religion. How gay is that?
...correct, not possible. Religious literalists get a laugh, too....and the world is actually on the back of a giant tortoise, which is also on the back of a giant elephant..... seems so plausible!​
Because killing people is wrong regardless of what you believe inSo beef, give me a scientific reason why I should not kill you now that I don't have to worry about karma. Surely science can answer such a simple question as to why I should not kill beef boy.
Because i too, was raised in a certain fashion, and i was taught that killing someone is wrong and bad. Therefor i would feel bad if i killed someone, so i'm not going to.Because killing people is wrong regardless of what you believe in
So.. according to beef's wish poof. All religion has vanished and we live in a world of only science. Because he is still irritating and I no longer have to worry about the karma cause by killing him I decide to kill him by chopping him up inch by inch with a cleaver.
So beef, give me a scientific reason why I should not kill you now that I don't have to worry about karma. Surely science can answer such a simple question as to why I should not kill beef boy.
Killing someone is wrong because it takes away their right to life. "It's a hell of a thing, taking away a mans life, everything he has, everything he's ever gonna have.."Ahh... and exactly why is it wrong?
Science says killing is wrong because you don't have control over someone else's bodyTell us why science says killing is wrong.
We got it through a biological process. Science simply explains that process.Where did you get that empathy? Is it from science?
Obviously not, as organized religion doesn't actually say killing is bad, quite the opposite actually! Killing is good! God requires you to kill non believers, agnostics, gypsies, homosexuals, adulterers, those that work on the Sabbath, those men that shave their beards, etc.. You should read the Bible!Or is it the cultural residue of a religion which has been telling you for 2500 years that killing is bad?
None of the three main Abrahamic religions condemn killing as you claim. They ALL condone it, some even require it. So wtf are you talking about?The Aztecs had a religion which told them killing was good. They marched 10,000 prisoners up the pyramids and cut their hearts out to appease their gods.
Now, after countless millions dead we have a world of religions left that tell us killing is bad. Is that what you are arguing against?
In a world without religion where is the inspiration? How will science tell us to be kind to each other?
Because i too, was raised in a certain fashion, and i was taught that killing someone is wrong and bad. Therefor i would feel bad if i killed someone, so i'm not going to.
Karma is as made up as the bible. Do and don't do things because they make you either feel good or feel bad. Don't do them because you think something good will happen to you or bad will happen to you, that rather seems a little, selfish.
You can live out your whole life doing nothing but good, and bad things will still happen. You can live out your life doing nothing but bad, and good things will still happen. Doesn't that clearly debunk the silly idea of karma right away?
Wishful thinking, that is exactly what karma is.
...Pad, I'll have to disagree on that. A book that condones killing (in the physical sense) wouldn't be on any shelves. The 'killing' described relates to the ego. You can't read a sentence in a book of that sort and stop at that. Imagine if that's what watching a modern movie would be like. As soon as someone gets fckd up in a film we'd all have to gasp and leave the theatre?None of the three main Abrahamic religions condemn killing as you claim. They ALL condone it, some even require it. So wtf are you talking about?
You obviously didn't watch the video. It's 100% about how science can answer moral questions. Before you ask stupid questions, at least attempt to extrapolate some information from what we're telling you. There's no point in even responding to you if you don't read what we write. The answers have already been given to you, what you do with them is up to you."Because killing people is wrong regardless of what you believe in"
"Because i too, was raised in a certain fashion, and i was taught that killing someone is wrong and bad."
"The only reason you don't kill people is because you're worried about what will happen to you in the afterlife? If you believe that, you're a sociopath."
Ahh... and exactly why is it wrong?
Come on Beefy boy. Tell us why science says killing is wrong.
Do you understand what science is? It's a process for testing. That's all. Science doesn't 'give us things'. However, it can explain the things we have, or might get. The reason we behave the way we do is the result of evolution, a separate process that can be explained by science, but science doesn't 'steer' evolution in any direction. (Unless we're bio-engineering things like GMO's) It might be possible in the future to produce humans that have heightened or deadened reactions to things like killing by modifying their brains, but that's all just hearsay."I have a conscience. I feel empathy when I see people in situations that I wouldn't want to be in."
Where did you get that empathy? Is it from science?
No. We've had morality longer than 2500 years, humans have been pack creatures....forever. Before religion people didn't run around killing each other willy-nilly, just like Chimps and Bonobo's don't just randomly off one another. There is social order, maybe it's because of Chimp-Jesus.... lol Probably not...Or is it the cultural residue of a religion which has been telling you for 2500 years that killing is bad?
Christians massacred millions of people during the crusades and the inquisition.The Aztecs had a religion which told them killing was good. They marched 10,000 prisoners up the pyramids and cut their hearts out to appease their gods.
Now, after countless millions dead we have a world of religions left that tell us killing is bad. Is that what you are arguing against?
A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.
Can you not objectively look at two worlds - one where there's violence, rape, murder, and every possible deplorable act happening, and one where's it's peaceful and pleasant and people are generally well behaved and decide which is better? Is that what you're telling me? Can you not objectively look at those two scenarios and decide, without falling back on religion, which one of those two worlds is 'better' to live in? I think you can.Yes, this is the horror of religion. A system which expouses such things as being kind to each other, being generous to the poor, to love something other than yourself, to not kill and to not steal.
It does not matter whether Kirshna or Jesus existed if it inspires us to act just a little bit better. In a world without religion where is the inspiration? How will science tell us to be kind to each other?
More like humans have an intrinsic property of wanting to figure things out. When we don't have an answer, we make one up. BAM! Religion.Religion and Religious experience are intertwined. They cultivate each other and without one, the other would not exist. This is why religious experience has been built into our very physiology.
Religion is probably the most selfish thing in existence.To help us evolve. To show us what we can become. Religion is not an answer, it is a door to a world hopefully slightly better than this one. Why would you not want someone to turn the other cheek? Why are you not thankful that religion is there to inspire them to be better and perhaps when it comes down to it, to forgive and not kill you?
I will have to go back and watch the video to which you refer because we might be able to have an interesting discussion regarding ethics; it would certainly be more productive than the arguments you find yourself in much of the time, lol.You obviously didn't watch the video. It's 100% about how science can answer moral questions.
Or maybe he's used that one before, and taking into consideration how superstitious people can be, it's worked time and time again, as people think about the words he used, turn around, and give him money for uttering a few simple superstitious words.When I walked by him he said 'duuuude, kaaaaarma'.
Killing is neither right, nor wrong... what is right and wrong is completely subjective, it depends on how you personally understand it, and feel about it. If you were born into a society where killing was good, you would probably be ok with it. We are born into a society where killing people is seen as bad, so most of us aren't ok with it. Also, it is a major deterrent, knowing that in America you will probably spend the rest of your life in a cage if you do kill someone.Ahh... and exactly why is it wrong?
I think it goes beyond that. I grew up in a society that says white people are better than black people (or niggers as they are often called), and being gay is just flat out wrong to the point that it is ok to direct hate their way. Even though the household I lived in, and the town I grew up in embraced those values and taught them to me, I knew it was wrong as a child. Even with the brain of a child I was able to determine right from wrong. I think most other people are too. It is society and religion that then indoctrinate and condition people to the point that they accept whatever is going on as normal.Killing is neither right, nor wrong... what is right and wrong is completely objective, it depends on how you personally understand it, and feel about it. If you were born into a society where killing was good, you would probably be ok with it. We are born into a society where killing people is seen as bad, so most of us aren't ok with it.
Personally, i like to go by this philosophy, "Do onto others as you would have them do onto you/ Do not do onto others as you would not have them do to you".
Not only has the society i grew up in taught me that killing is wrong, but i grew up with a sense of empathy and i don't like causing pain to other animals, because i have experienced pain, i would rather not inflict it onto someone else. I have experienced the loss of a loved one, and i would do my best to make sure no one else has to feel that way.
Like i said before, it seems a little selfish and egotistical to parade around life only doing things because you believe that if you do good, good will happen and if you do bad, bad will happen.
Why not parade through life doing good because you want to do good for no other reason than it making you feel good, without expecting anything in return?
Good people are going to do good, bad people are going to do bad, it's up to US as individuals and a society to make sure we are held responsible for the things we say and actions we take... not some magical spirit energy.
...k, that's the obvious part. We're discussing the backgroundOr maybe he's used that one before, and taking into consideration how superstitious people can be, it's worked time and time again, as people think about the words he used, turn around, and give him money for uttering a few simple superstitious words.
This would undermine millions of years of evolution. Humans are social creatures because of our genetics. Even in tribal societies where traits like extreme suspicion, and greed/manipulation and thought of as virtues, they still don't just randomly kill. There is always a boundary or sorts; a 'you can't kill me unless....', what follows 'unless' varies from society to society, but there's always some boundary that prevents total anarchy for the most part. There are parts of the world that are virtually lawless, but even there, people still live together in communities and abide by social contracts.Killing is neither right, nor wrong... what is right and wrong is completely subjective, it depends on how you personally understand it, and feel about it. If you were born into a society where killing was good, you would probably be ok with it.
Again, correct me if I'm wrong, but all societies have had some sort of order, so we have nothing to base this society off of. If we believe our desire to live together in a social society is at all dependent on our DNA and biological funsctions, than in order to change our nature in context to how we value our social contracts, we would have to change our DNA as well. Nature or nurture?We are born into a society where killing people is seen as bad, so most of us aren't ok with it. Also, it is a major deterrent, knowing that in America you will probably spend the rest of your life in a cage if you do kill someone.
Yeah, that's one I generally follow too.Personally, i like to go by this philosophy, "Do onto others as you would have them do onto you/ Do not do onto others as you would not have them do to you".
RAmen, brother.Not only has the society i grew up in taught me that killing is wrong, but i grew up with a sense of empathy and i don't like causing pain to other animals, because i have experienced pain, i would rather not inflict it onto someone else. I have experienced the loss of a loved one, and i would do my best to make sure no one else has to feel that way.
Like i said before, it seems a little selfish and egotistical to parade around life only doing things because you believe that if you do good, good will happen and if you do bad, bad will happen.
Why not parade through life doing good because you want to do good for no other reason than it making you feel good, without expecting anything in return? And taking a moral responsibility for your own actions?
Good people are going to do good, bad people are going to do bad, it's up to US as individuals and a society to make sure we are held responsible for the things we say and actions we take... not some made up magical spirit energy.