I would've broken their legs for the threat to me. — Benkei
It's amazing how afraid these people are of people in a uniform and immediately listen. — Benkei
Why is this so? Why can't the prisoner unshackle and free himself? — Shawn
Can you cite some texts or studies that support that conclusion? — Janus
I think my response was completely meaningful, if a bit snarky. "Says who?" can be translated as "I disagree" with the snark added to tweak you for self-righteousness. — T Clark
We make decisions for other people, especially children, all the time without their approval. We take them to the doctor; make them take medicine; make them have operations; make them go to school; punish them for bad behavior.... — T Clark
If you don’t believe in the fundamental right to bodily autonomy just say it. Tell everyone, “I want to trade your will with my own”. Let them know that you and the government should decide what to put in their body. You’ll feel better when you let it out: “I want to exclude you from society because you refuse to do what I want you to”. — NOS4A2
I think anti-natalists like to project their own misery onto the rest of us without any sign of self-awareness. — T Clark
@Tzeentchquietism. — Fooloso4
You are using Grime's work to claim that there is an absolute contradiction between the the old and new books in regards to, as you say, their respective moral systems. — Valentinus
In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus makes clear his strict allegiance o the Law. Valentinus comment about a Jew wrestling with another Jew is central to understanding this allegiance in practice as seen in Talmud and Midrash, interpretation and commentary on the Law. Even the style of Jesus' comment fits the form. It is dialectical. — Fooloso4
Your position is that, whoever he was, he was not speaking about or from Judaism. — Valentinus
He did not talk about his being a Jew or not. — Valentinus
Whether you 'feel' a connection doesn't have any bearing on whether one exists. — Isaac
It's a lot easier, for a start. I doubt they have as much moral qualms about doing so as you do. — Isaac
But that's not the argument you're making, the argument you're making is about the rightful ownership of the taxed portion of your pay. — Isaac
The stealing of land by force from those who originally made use of it pre-dates states by several hundred thousand years. — Isaac
Not to mention the fact that our current population density and current place in such a long complex history, makes any return to such a state impossible - again I'm not entertaining childish whinging here. — Isaac
Yes, that is exactly the argument. — Isaac
You share the same air, water, food sources, economy, oil reserves, enemies (sometimes), future... If Bob is unemployed the cost of labour is reduced because there's a demand for jobs. that means the manufacturer has to pay less for labour which means you get cheaper products. No state necessary, you benefit from bob's unemployment. — Isaac
I think if the government wanted to take what it believed to be it's property, it wouldn't have too hard a time doing so without violence — Isaac
How did they obtain the goods? No violence, so they what? Just found them? — Isaac
That's the situation you're in. state or not, because you live with others. again, if all you want to do is whine about how difficult life is, then we'll just stop here. — Isaac
The state didn't create the problem... — Isaac
Then tough luck on the state. — Isaac
Any group of people could threaten you to get you to do something. — Isaac
If this is true, then it's true whether states exist or not. Any group of people could threaten you to get you to do something. It's just a fact of the world, nothing to do with states. We could prevent it, if we thought it was unethical. But it would require organisations - ie a state. Still has nothing to do with taxes because the state needn't use this method. — Isaac
There's no naturally occurring distribution of wealth with which taxation interferes. — Isaac
Yes you did. You were given the opportunity to vote, campaign, make a party, seek election. You chose not to. That is what constitutes your agreement in a democracy. — Isaac
To state that the "sayings" from the Q document do not bear a relationship to the good as seen through the Torah ... — Valentinus
The problem of evidence is that there is no evidence. We do not know what Jesus taught. We can date the gospels and note significant differences, but we cannot determine how any of them relate to whatever it is that Jesus might have taught. The stories take on a life of their own. In addition, the canonical gospels are only a part of what was written. — Fooloso4
How can we know what the teaching of Jesus are and what are the teachings attributed to him? — Fooloso4
You benefit from their unemployment. — Isaac
What, all four thousand of them? — Isaac
We've just been through this, the government just take it from their bank account or from their house while they're out. — Isaac
If they avoid detection, how does a law help? — Isaac
You are equating taxation with justifying violence and you're wrong to. Taxation is just about reaching an agreement over who owns what. — Isaac
How could you possibly know? Any dispute you lacked indication of you wouldn't know about, so there might be thousands. — Isaac
Well, at the moment beneficiaries of your taxes are indeed getting what they believe is theirs, so they're unlikely to have anything to say. I'm asking how they would raise their complaint with you if you were instead to keep that money for yourself. — Isaac
I've just explained how it isn't. The government can take the money owed without exerting any force or violence at all. So this is just false. — Isaac
As I said, quite clearly I thought, so your ignoring it is quite disingenuous, no violence is necessary. I can just come and take all your stuff while you're out. — Isaac
So what's the alternative to government deciding who owns what? — Isaac
Some states take on the role of ensuring the property rights of their citizens and mediating the inevitable property disputes. — Srap Tasmaner
How would they make you aware? — Isaac
Then just reiterate your point for me, if you will. — Isaac
So do you have an alternative? — Isaac
