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That's a meaningless semantic paradox. I can disprove God in a similar semantic fashion, but that doesn't make it a plausible argument either.Jenos Ridan wrote:So, you believe in no absolutes absolutely?
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Brief and to the point...Honibaz wrote:According to an ancient Chinese book, humans are born to be good, but can change to evil because of the environment they're in.
Honibaz
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
AAFitz wrote:There will always be cheaters, abusive players, terrible players, and worse. But we have every right to crush them.
End the Flame Wars.MeDeFe wrote:This is a forum on the internet, what do you expect?
Environment = the city you grow up in. Bad environment rubs off on the citizens most of the time. I read somewhere that humans like animals have a code of conduct shared by almost everybody (exceptions include cannibals, rapists, serial killers, sociopaths, and others), but unlike animals the code is much smaller and much is left open to learn. So for the most part we are the same (altruism for example) but a few things separate us from each other, namely our knowledge of the workings of the surrounding world (reason for the different religions), and those little things are always what the fighting is about.MR. Nate wrote:What environment, exactly? The air they breathe?
Moral evil is FAR to rampant in really moral environments to get me to buy that.

AAFitz wrote:There will always be cheaters, abusive players, terrible players, and worse. But we have every right to crush them.
End the Flame Wars.MeDeFe wrote:This is a forum on the internet, what do you expect?
Capt Killroy wrote:yes their has to be a good and evil it keeps things in balance ,just like night and day, you must have the one to balance the other, or otherwise it just don't work, everything has a reason to be what it is ,its part of the great design
It appears that MeDeFe and I agree at least in our rejection of eastern philosophy. I would rant about how evil is not something in and of itself, but a perversion of what is good, but I'm pretty sure everyone's heard that already.MeDeFe wrote:Why does there have to be a balance? What's so balancing about night and day? The earth turns around its axis. So what? If it didn't my parents couldn't have told me to get to bed and "not make a day of the night". And which "one" to balance which "other"? And what "great design" are you talking about, the opera house in Sidney?
Really you can't expect to get far with pseudo-philosophical mumbo-jumbo.
And as for a reason, how about "Sometimes things just happen"? That is as good a reason as any other.
/rant end
AAFitz wrote:There will always be cheaters, abusive players, terrible players, and worse. But we have every right to crush them.
End the Flame Wars.MeDeFe wrote:This is a forum on the internet, what do you expect?
Ok, so, If there are no absolutes, then how can you say with any certainity that there are none? The fact it, at some point, there must be an absolute. The natural world (ie: Gravity, Laws of Physics, etc.) spells this out nicely.Guiscard wrote:That's a meaningless semantic paradox. I can disprove God in a similar semantic fashion, but that doesn't make it a plausible argument either.Jenos Ridan wrote:So, you believe in no absolutes absolutely?
If so, then one out of four christians I know should still be in jail, most likely for life. People are not solely the products of their 'environment'. If that were so, I'd still be an atheist, one how passionately hates all religion no matter how alledgedly noble. With a lot of self-destructive habits to boot most likely. And those people I mentioned would have gotten the chair.unriggable wrote:Environment = the city you grow up in. Bad environment rubs off on the citizens most of the time. I read somewhere that humans like animals have a code of conduct shared by almost everybody (exceptions include cannibals, rapists, serial killers, sociopaths, and others), but unlike animals the code is much smaller and much is left open to learn. So for the most part we are the same (altruism for example) but a few things separate us from each other, namely our knowledge of the workings of the surrounding world (reason for the different religions), and those little things are always what the fighting is about.MR. Nate wrote:What environment, exactly? The air they breathe?
Moral evil is FAR to rampant in really moral environments to get me to buy that.
We're discussing morality. Moral absolutes. I'm not in any way saying there are no absolutes whatsoever in the universe. I assumed that the topic of morality (rather than the laws of science) was the one we were discussing throughout, and references to 'no absolutes' as concerning morality only was a given.Jenos Ridan wrote:Ok, so, If there are no absolutes, then how can you say with any certainity that there are none? The fact it, at some point, there must be an absolute. The natural world (ie: Gravity, Laws of Physics, etc.) spells this out nicely.Guiscard wrote:That's a meaningless semantic paradox. I can disprove God in a similar semantic fashion, but that doesn't make it a plausible argument either.Jenos Ridan wrote:So, you believe in no absolutes absolutely?
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Your stubbornous and arrogance already annoys me.daddy1gringo wrote:Guiscard wrote:That's a meaningless semantic paradox. I can disprove God in a similar semantic fashion, but that doesn't make it a plausible argument either.Jenos Ridan wrote:So, you believe in no absolutes absolutely?
OK, Bring it
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This introduces a different but related question: "Are people basically good or evil?" My study of history and current events has led me to believe that the answer is in the first few chapters of Genesis (surprise, surprise)Honibaz wrote:According to an ancient Chinese book, humans are born to be good, but can change to evil because of the environment they're in. Honibaz
That's a bit harsh, I'm just curious.Skittles! wrote:Your stubbornous and arrogance already annoys me.daddy1gringo wrote:Guiscard wrote:That's a meaningless semantic paradox. I can disprove God in a similar semantic fashion, but that doesn't make it a plausible argument either.Jenos Ridan wrote:So, you believe in no absolutes absolutely?
OK, Bring it
OK, Since nobody has nibbled on the bait, let me refresh it.Skittles! wrote:Your stubbornous and arrogance already annoys me.daddy1gringo wrote:Guiscard wrote:That's a meaningless semantic paradox. I can disprove God in a similar semantic fashion, but that doesn't make it a plausible argument either.Jenos Ridan wrote:So, you believe in no absolutes absolutely?
OK, Bring it