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Genocide.. right?...My goal: to bring the downfall of the subspecies.
Genocide.. right?...My goal: to bring the downfall of the subspecies.
Yes it does make sense.Originally posted by EricBess
Regardless, assume for a moment Duke that there is a God and that God created this earth and everything on it. Do you think you could put that much creative energy into something and not care what becomes of it? Can you imagine a father that raises a child and then decides when the child turns 15 that he's going to ignore it for the rest of his life?
That brings me to TICM - Assuming that God is the literal Father of our spirits, consider that all people on this earth are given some sort of internal "guide" that teaches them right from wrong. Call it conscious, call it "the Light of Christ", call it what you will, but if God is literally our Father, doesn't it make sense that he would want to give us some sort of guidance? Something that wouldn't completely negate faith, but rather that would encourage it?
That's because they don't want to support it and get the KWEH beaten out of them if it doesn't go through (and it won't, unfortunately).Originally posted by Spiderman
Was reading headlines in yesterday's Washington Post and saw that because Texas struck down the sodomy law, support for gay marriage has actually gone down now that people perceive it may very well become a reality, instead of a pipe dream.
Ferret:
I just spoke to god and she said "Being gay's okay. It's all part of who you are. Be who you want and don't prevent anyone else from being themselves"...
...just replace every Eric with Ferret and you have the entire self-deception of "divine" dirtiness exposed, again.Myself:
Nevertheless, the entire assertion of "divine will" is lacking on so many levels. There is nothing whatsoever that tells us this, other then they who believe it. I would like to add how they only believe it because it suits them, and not because it is "right" or "divine." That's exactly why Eric refers to the terrorists and "their Lord." They're all classified under different Lords. Because Eric has his own Lord - his own affirming, Yes-saying, ever-nodding Lord - a Lord that is a pure incarnation of Eric's likes and dislikes, moods, and desires. If Eric is not homosexual, then his God is not homosexual. If Eric is bisexual, you can count on his Lord being one too. If Eric likes this or that, his Lord loves it too. What Eric says Yes to, the Lord agrees. It's not the Lord who commands Eric, but Eric who commands the Lord. Eric is the one being on this Earth. It's Eric's pure subjectivity we're dealing with when he says "divine will." What he means is: "my will, but with superiority over anyone elses." Right Eric? There is nothing wrong with superiority...but it needs substance to back it up, a personality, a talent, some spirit...not something that is of no relevance to this Earth, something as shallow and irresponsible as a "divine will."
No, I think he gets it fine. I get it fine. I'm choosing not argue most of this because to object to others is to object to yourself.Originally posted by DÛke
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Lotus Mox gets part of it. Could it be something with you? Let's consider the "maybe" of it.
That is natural selection folks. Thank you Darwin.Originally posted by Disco Stu
If these trends continue...
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The divine, or god, or she-god, whomever it is, only wants one thing right - us to serve them... isn't that why there are divine "rules"...I just spoke to god and she said "Being gay's okay. It's all part of who you are. Be who you want and don't prevent anyone else from being themselves"
What is our ability to reason? There is no "reason"!Eric:
But Duke, our ability to reason is a God-given gift.
Yes, it was their nature. And if they had "reasoned" it out and controlled their curiosity, it would have been yet another impulse. It is once again nature and desire, once again instinct, and not "reason." There is no "reason"!Eric:
For example, there was an incident in England (and I think this has happened in other places as well, but this is the one I remember the location of) where two teens got together and murdered a young girl. Why? Because, "they were curious what it felt like to kill." That curiosity is an impulse. An "instinct" if you will. Was that not their nature, then? Are they being true to themselves by following through with such an impulse?
Yes, it is his instinct. His instinct which tells him to do it, to do it again, and to keep on doing it. Or, his instincts to tell him to stop. Any action he takes are from his instincts, and not his reason. And all actions are meant to obey certain desires. In every action there is a desire, and to each desire there is an instinct.Eric:
Is it the "nature" of such a man to be homosexual? No, but it becomes a habit and then an addiction. He may hate himself for what he has become and be confused as to why it is so hard to be otherwise, but it is certainly not his "instinct".
I love the charm radiating here. I use insults: that's a given. I use praise, and that's a given too. But self-deprecation? Give me some credit! I do not understand - do you view me as an egotist or a self-deprecator, or...wait, is my self-deprecation a part of my big ploy, a part of my egoism too perhaps? Hmmm...it's very interesting Chaos Turtle.Chaos Turtle:
The problem is that your conversational technique is very manipulative. Put simply, you use insults, praise, and self-deprecation in an attempt to convince your readers that they are stupid, then insist they don't or won't understand you, then turn against yourself in a ploy for sympathy.