OK I'm changing my vote... I vote for Lee and keep the virgins.
On Apr 27, 7:14 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > A little bit of a hijack here but nevermind. > > If a man is happy with his life and with all aspects of his self, then > he sees no fault in himself. How would he then react to being > 'helped' by those who see fault in him? > > If you are largly locked into viewing the world as you view it then > what you are talking about is subjective morality. > > You see a fault in another human, and proclaim it as such due to your > moral stance. There is no objectivity in this, if you are striving > for an objective faultless life, then sorry my freind you will not > find it. > > Let us take an example. Let it be personal to me. > > I abhour bigotry, of any kind, be that bias on grounds of gender, skin > colour, age, sexuality, intelect or what have you. > > So according to my morality a racist is a piece of shit, and personaly > I'll have nowt to do with any of them. However would I say that a > racist is a faulted person? Nope, they have ultimate freedom over > their own life, and their own desicions, I don't like it, I wont like > them, but I see no fault. > > Bottom line is a liberal application of the 'Golden Rule'. I like it > that I get to life my own life as I will, I must therefore apply > exactly the same standard to each and every other human, or face being > a hypocrit. The human condition is a strange one, now if you belive > in a creative diety then you must belive that you are exaclty how God > intend you to be, hence no fault. If you do not belive in such then > you must belive that you have evolved into who you are and as such > there is no objective standard by which to measure you agianst others. > > In short then a flawed human is flawed only on measures of subjective > morality. I contend that there exists no such thing as objective > morality. > > On Apr 27, 5:55 am, the taoist shaman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > i may be new and young , but it seems to me that if u see falt in > > anonther u should try to help that person see themselves more > > clearly , or that person is aware and happy w/ who they are , and > > therefore the fault lies in u for judgment and lack of acceptance , if > > there is a solid sound minded simple non conveluted re butt el in > > argument of this statment i would be very intrested to hear it > > > Ash wrote: > > > Sorry, that would require more than three, if I had to cast a vote please > > > add mine as the best pick by and/or between the moderators. By the way, > > > who > > > are the moderators? O.o- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
