No, each man has an inalienable right to his, and no other's, life, liberty, and property.
Takin' another's life -- with fist, knife, club, gun, etc. -- outside of self-defense or defense of another is wrong.
No, each man has an inalienable right to his, and no other's, life, liberty, and property.
One thing led to another and I found myself reading this, which is interesting.henryquirk wrote:...
Then so is capital punishment.
Well let the people decide whether they want the right to abortion, although only women should be allowed to vote in that particular referendum.
I don't know what that means. Can you give some examples of how the cartridge box has defended the pen in modern times?
Right. I'm sure that Muslims here won't take anything you say about them personally.Walker wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 2:57 pmExcept, I didn't do that.iambiguous wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 5:10 am And to lump all Muslims into the wet work mold tells us far more about you than it does about them.
Since you're getting personal, that little false assertion by you, says everything about you.
It doesn't matter whether you personally say it's ''wrong'' to take another persons life. Your personal opinion does not matter and will not prevent intentional killing from happening. You can hold to the opinion that it's ''wrong'' to kill another, but that's not going to change anything, as killing others is still going to happen whether you say it's wrong or not, your opinion that it is WRONG has absolutely zero power to stop mans intention to kill another...because intention is always the rider of the will which is a natural part of human nature. Humans KNOW what causing death upon another is, whereas animals do not have that conceptual understanding that is unique to humans. Man does not want to die, and that is the only reason he will say to himself that it is wrong to kill another, because HE knows himself that he does not want to die....no life wants to die, it will always try to stay alive even if that means killing something else just to stay alive...so of course it would be seen as wrong to him to kill another, because it's like he has killed himself, and he doesn't want to do that.henry quirk wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 7:21 pmNo, each man has an inalienable right to his, and no other's, life, liberty, and property.
Takin' another's life -- with fist, knife, club, gun, etc. -- outside of self-defense or defense of another is wrong.
You're right: my opinion and natural law, neither stop a free will from doin' wrong. What can stop a free will from doin' wrong is another free will willin' to step up.It doesn't matter whether you personally say it's ''wrong'' to take another persons life. Your personal opinion does not matter and will not prevent intentional killing from happening. You can hold to the opinion that it's ''wrong'' to kill another, but that's not going to change anything, as killing others is still going to happen whether you say it's wrong or not, your opinion that it is WRONG has absolutely zero power to stop mans intention to kill another
That depends on what you mean by free.(Free) is such a useless and pointless silly word
Step up..until the last man stands...only when the last man stands... will all ''wrongs'' be permanently outlawed. Until then my friend, your opinion that someone elses action is wrong will continue to be ignored.henry quirk wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 11:04 am You're right: my opinion and natural law, neither stop a free will from doin' wrong. What can stop a free will from doin' wrong is another free will willin' to step up.
Why are you asking me, have you not informed everyone here on this forum that you are a free man?
As I say: you're right. ('cept when someone's action comes to my door...can't ignore my opinion then).your opinion that someone elses action is wrong will continue to be ignored.
I have cuz I am. That doesn't mean you know what I'm talkin' when I say I am a free man.have you not informed everyone here on this forum that you are a free man?
As I say your opinion that someone elses action is wrong will continue to be ignored while holding fast to your own opinion that intentional killing is wrong...because by saying unlawful killing is wrong, is to deny someone elses belief that is it not wrong...as seen in what's happening in the ukraine right now...you simply have no control over another persons action, just as you have no control over whether some human being will one day press the nuclear red button obliterating every living creature from the face of the planet. Will it have been wrong to wipe out humanity when there is no one left standing to say that it was wrong. Unless you are the last man standing, your opinion as to what is right or wrong for others is meaningless.henry quirk wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 11:38 am
As I say: you're right. ('cept when someone's action comes to my door...can't ignore my opinion then).
I have no personal invested interest in knowing what other people are talking about. I only ever listen to other peoples opinions as if I am reading a fictional book or watching a fictional movie...at the end of the day....all movies flow into the same one river of belief, fantasy and imagination.....but they are very good distractions a way to avoid the void that is reality.henry quirk wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 11:38 amI have cuz I am. That doesn't mean you know what I'm talkin' when I say I am a free man.
You're right.As I say your opinion that someone elses action is wrong will continue to be ignored...you simply have no control over another persons action
I'm a moral realist: I say if you futz around with another's life, liberty, or property without just cause you're wrong, and you're wrong even if you're never held accountable.Just saying another persons action is wrong, might not be wrong for them
Then I'll leave you to do whatever it is you do (I can't be bothered to have a conversation with someone who flat-out tells me to my face she has no interest in what I have to say).I have no personal invested interest in knowing what other people are talking about.
henry quirk wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 12:33 pmYou're right.As I say your opinion that someone elses action is wrong will continue to be ignored...you simply have no control over another persons action
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I'm a moral realist: I say if you futz around with another's life, liberty, or property without just cause you're wrong, and you're wrong even if you're never held accountable.Just saying another persons action is wrong, might not be wrong for them
And here you are, being bothered to tell someone who has no interest in what you say, your response to what they have said to you. Funny that, init.henry quirk wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 12:33 pmThen I'll leave you to do whatever it is you do (I can't be bothered to have a conversation with someone who flat-out tells me to my face she has no interest in what I have to say).
12 Thou shall not shenaniganize.