But lets say there were two identical twins in two separate near identical universes (so they don't affect one another). But one suffers a car crash and the other doesn't. Lets assume no other major entropy afterwards. One lives a life of pain and disability and the other doesn't. Certainly not fair nor deserved? Or lets say the disabled one does have additional changes? Loss of income, ends up in a more dangerous neighborhood to afford a place, maybe loses friends that were connected by more active lifestyle? Also undeserving? Can deserving only be assessed by the divine? — TiredThinker
I don't believe you. — unenlightened
Some cannibals call us "long pig" so we must taste more like pork. We're probably tasty, provided we're well fed and properly cooked. — Bitter Crank
I have no reason to believe you. and nothing more to say. — unenlightened
If you think it is an arbitrary distinction that is a matter of preference, you are as wrong — unenlightened
If there are no values, there is no value to truth, and never mind the bollocks of object and subject. — unenlightened
Apparently the issue is not the validity of organs relocating, just that said relocation is not allowed to benefit the person losing the organ, because that would be reasonable and we can't have that — Book273
I would take that one step further, people can do whatever they want with whatever in in their body. Sell your organs if that is your thing. Maybe your kid needs university more than you need your second kidney, your call, not mine. — Book273
Pessimists and optimists are equally boring to me. Both take it as a forgone conclusion that they have things sussed and that their take on life/history/politics/culture is indisputable. There are few things more tedious. — Tom Storm
That sucks! — Agent Smith
Nevertheless, I see it as a duty to help those who can't think for themsleves and that includes those who don't understand the implications of their choices. Even if I come off as a nosey parker, I feel obliged to share my take with someone grappling with an issue. People (women for this discussion) need to hear the whole story to make an intelligent choice. — Agent Smith
What's the point in being able to choose when you make all the bad choices. I'm going out on a limb here and say that I'd rather have no choice than have a choice and mess it up. — Agent Smith
So to you individuals have no say within a society? — javra
To me, societies don't decide or feel; individuals do. And when the decisions and feelings of individuals interrelate, that's when a society forms. — javra
It's none of our business? — Agent Smith
Men (if we are men that is) are supposed to take an active part in the family: share the burden and not leave everything for the woman to do. — Agent Smith
As a counter, if crime is injurious, and if the individuals that make up a society don't like getting injured, then reducing crime can only be pro-societal - i.e. pro the cohesion of individuals that make up the given society. Also, societies are nothing else but groups of individuals that voluntarily interrelate; so individuals, to me, do have their say; its in part how societies change over time. — javra
Why would you say that? — Agent Smith
You give me the impression that you're man and whatever sex/gender I may be, I've never personally undergone an abortion. In short, both of us have little understanding what it's actually like to have one. — Agent Smith
I've seen women who sought abortion. Believe you me, some had this :sad: or this :cry: expression on their faces. Truth be told I've never encountered a pregnant client at an abortion clinic with this :grin: or :rofl: expression on their faces. — Agent Smith
Women take the matter of terminating a pregnancy very seriously. They know, deep down in their hearts, there's something cruel, morally suspect, about abortion. — Agent Smith
It's just that they've been, for one reason or another, forced into a corner. — Agent Smith
If good and evil are fictions, then the truth has no value either. — unenlightened
A crime within some societies, yea, OK; but a crime against society? How so? — javra
No society had written a format, like a software program, where it mapped everything according to its needs and wants. — L'éléphant
It means the whole world. Look what happened to Detroit, Michigan. — L'éléphant
puts pressure on scientists/medical community to come up with a different solution, a solution that's more nuanced, that's more in keeping with our sophisticated worldview, than simply expelling a living fetus, a potential person, from the uterus. — Agent Smith
And yet, the list of illegal activities is long. — L'éléphant
And by integrity, I mean the unwritten format that a human population adopts by creating regulations, institutions, establishing economic interests, religious beliefs, etc. — L'éléphant
What holds together a society is the enforcement of morality through the use of force (the law). — L'éléphant
the list of illegal activities is long. — L'éléphant
What holds together a society is the enforcement of morality through the use of force (the law). You get enough dissent and nonconformity to your society's morals, you kill your society. That's why a society has a right to defend itself from such nonconformity, according to the majority of the population. If you don't agree with this, continue reading below. — L'éléphant
Who are they? And if they can't avoid it? What does it mean? — L'éléphant
1. X kills Y in the now.
2. X goes back in time and kills Y's parents [Grandfather paradox of time travel]
3. X causes/induces Y's mom to abort when Y's a fetus [Abortion]
That abortion (3) appears in the list of ways X could "murder" Y. That must mean something, right? — Agent Smith
Are you arguing that he is blind but can still find peace? — TiredThinker
where would humanity go if we had a warp drive? — The Opposite
What fundamental properties (or flaws) must we accuse of our cognitive faculties to justify this assumption? — Mersi
theory that an increase of knowledge on one side is accompanied by a loss of knowledge on another - loss of spirituality e.g. (whatever that means). — Mersi
Where in the US does your friend keep those 135 alpacas? — jamalrob