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Too small (don't tell me you get that a lot, do you?).suggs wrote:LOL.
Never said anything about women now did I.suggs wrote:I have never met a woman.
No. But its like Tourette's. I think about women every 3 seconds, so generally honesty compels me to share it with the forum.muy_thaiguy wrote:Never said anything about women now did I.suggs wrote:I have never met a woman.
Really? I heard it was an ECONOMICS DEGREE, and I was also given to understand that one of her "professors" had lectured to her extensively about the way in which MARXISM and LENINISM were innately DIFFERENT, implying studies of history or political philosophy. My my..this would be a logical way to explain her inability to understand what Lerner-symmetry was, or her complete ignorance of Soviet currents of Marxism, wouldn't it?suggs wrote:NO. she is married and HAS kids, and got a SOCIology degree (which is EVER so important) which means she has a RIGHT to be serious and EMOTIONAL, Nap. YOu'll FIND out when you are a washed up old house wife that its VERY important to SHOUT about your beliefs, becuase you forgot how to reason a long time ago. UNESCO has a report somewhere.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
I think it was a non-existant degree...from Imaginary University: where your dreams come true.Neoteny wrote:Wasn't it a biological type degree?
And on what grounds is murder different from killing except for teh lawz?Napoleon Ier wrote:Replace the word "murder" by "killing", and yes, you have some grounds for justifying war and capital punishment. I however, consider justification of killing on induced potential societal benefit an extremely dangerous and Marxisto-dialectic materialist worldview.Snorri1234 wrote:Like war and the death penalty.Napoleon Ier wrote:
murder is acceptable iff it benefits the collective good of society
Didn't that one guy, I forgot his name but I thought he was quite important, tell us to turn the other cheek? Not act like vindicative bastards?I prefer to view war as justifiable only to uphold the principle of human rights, and capital punishment as being a retributive and vindicative act (not as a deterrent, though such a positive externality of implenting Justice may exist).
Well, if someone comes into your house with a gun threatning you and your family and you shoot them, not only is that not legally muder, but ethically, I believe most people would want to dichotomize.Snorri1234 wrote:And on what grounds is murder different from killing except for teh lawz?Napoleon Ier wrote:Replace the word "murder" by "killing", and yes, you have some grounds for justifying war and capital punishment. I however, consider justification of killing on induced potential societal benefit an extremely dangerous and Marxisto-dialectic materialist worldview.Snorri1234 wrote:Like war and the death penalty.Napoleon Ier wrote:
murder is acceptable iff it benefits the collective good of society
Didn't that one guy, I forgot his name but I thought he was quite important, tell us to turn the other cheek? Not act like vindicative bastards?I prefer to view war as justifiable only to uphold the principle of human rights, and capital punishment as being a retributive and vindicative act (not as a deterrent, though such a positive externality of implenting Justice may exist).
I seem to remember an awfull lot about him.
(Btw, death penalty doesn't act as a deterrent, reseach shows it doesn't.)
Would they? Really? Murder (legally) is that act which we don't think it warranted. Where the act of killing doesn't warrant a sentence. Murder and killing are only different because one has a sentence and one doesn't. It's applied for different situations.Napoleon Ier wrote: Well, if someone comes into your house with a gun threatning you and your family and you shoot them, not only is that not legally muder, but ethically, I believe most people would want to dichotomize.
Why is the state different than the individual? Why would the state be allowed to dispense "justice" while individuals couldn't? Surely if I kill the man who raped my daughter, I should get away with it?As for your reference to the Sermon on the Mount, nice try, but the usual interpretation of that is that Jesus is speaking at a personal level, whereas at the level of the State dispensing justice,"an eye for an eye" applies. After all, that guy you mention did say not "one dot or stroke" was to abolished of the Pentateuchal Law.
That's the key phrase, there...Snorri1234 wrote:Would they? Really? Murder (legally) is that act which we don't think it warranted. Where the act of killing doesn't warrant a sentence. Murder and killing are only different because one has a sentence and one doesn't. It's applied for different situations.Napoleon Ier wrote: Well, if someone comes into your house with a gun threatning you and your family and you shoot them, not only is that not legally muder, but ethically, I believe most people would want to dichotomize.
Does christian religion have that same distinction?


Oh no, that's obviously cool...V.I. wrote:I don't understand why "punching my pregnant-whore ex-girlfriend in the gut" should be viewed as anything more than an outright act of self-defense.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
If she was an abortion doctor, I can only salute yor courage. And hope you then tied her to a chair, sliced off her ear with a dovo cut-throat and doused her in petrol before setting her alight.V.I. wrote:I don't understand why "punching my pregnant-whore ex-girlfriend in the gut" should be viewed as anything more than an outright act of self-defense.
Norse wrote: But, alas, you are all cock munching rent boys, with an IQ that would make my local spaco clinic blush.
suggs wrote:Ah, "Compassionate Conservatism" lives on
Norse wrote: But, alas, you are all cock munching rent boys, with an IQ that would make my local spaco clinic blush.
That's quite a trail of breadcrumbs you're making N1er follow - when does the trap spring shut?suggs wrote:I have had kids which makes me morally superior.
Not often I get called a feminist. But anyway, its history. I would say that history of women is pretty pertinent to the topic of abortion.suggs wrote:Awful lot of guff, there Player. Whats your point?
Try and keep your feminsit garbage out of this.
ps my main point can be viewed in the latest post in "Hot and Sexy".I think you'll find it educational, Player.
Norse wrote: But, alas, you are all cock munching rent boys, with an IQ that would make my local spaco clinic blush.
You won ... we just keep trying.suggs wrote:Darn your reasonableness, Player! How am I suppose to sail close to the Flame Wind (*colossal yawn from the Mods*) if you don't give me any ammo?![]()
*mumbles* yeah, good point.
Anyone remember the last time I won an argument in this place?![]()
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