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Philanthropist
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Personal Moral Questions About Religious views compared to each other in depth
#7044531 - 06/14/07 01:06 AM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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The question is what is morality to the self, and how to live in a world filled with greed, hate, and aeithiesm. I do not love it. Heh, gotta love art. This is all really fun right now, but why does this all have to be on such a level of reality that exists for what reasons. I can't stand that we live in such a way to cause suffering for life in this world. You would think that after developing common technologies that are so expensive to maintain and keep up as we have capabilities to end suffering and be prepared for emergencies that could end intelligent species upon this blessed fertile earth. The only other planet that can even equal its uniqueness is the sun. Enough bullshit. Everything. The only way to defeat it is to understand how it works and use that against an opposing financial threat. A lot of industries are making money in ways that are not morally correct but at the same time legal. Why does this exist? Well it does but is anybody intelligent enough to gain enough power to end this waiste of labor. Integrated we are really all working together but divided greatly because of the heritage born away from the equator. Established trading and heavy flow of currency have effected peoples ability to gain wealth. Currently to gain intelligence through educational instituitions requires extraordinary abilities to know and work duties vital to holding the businesses together. Corporations do not meet modern day requirements for living anyware on earth nor are necessities available at equal opportunities. Existing at such a time for me can be very obsetting. I try to interpret it personally through religions i have been educated upon. Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Marxism, Utilitarianism, Aetheism, Shamanism. Life's opportunities are waiting for us. What kind of answer is capable of describing the truth of morality that can be repeated in accuracy to future descendents that we have created to exist peacefully, happilly, and easily together entertaining and educating ensuring an informed group awareness of what exists, how to avoid problems, and to all agree that we don't know why we are here but we know that life began and formed originally in certain atmospherical conditions on the earth at that time to end in what is current state of the point of reading this passage.
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Psychoactive1984
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Re: Personal Moral Questions About Religious views compared to each other in depth [Re: Philanthropist]
#7044869 - 06/14/07 04:52 AM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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greed hate and aeithiesm (atheism?)
Are greed hate and atheism (once again assuming were talking about atheism and not some word whose definition i don't know) all that similar and negative in your eyes? Can you expand on why you prescribe it this negative connotation?
Other then that i liked your post, but how to achieve a resolution?
-------------------- "Their is one overriding question that concerns us all: How can we get out of the fatal groove we are in, the one that is leading towards the brink?" Albert Szent-Gyorgyi "We may not be capable of eradicating the corruption of reason, but we must nevertheless counter it at every instance and with every means." Dan Agin "Politics is the best religion and politicians are the worst followers." -It's ok to trip as long as you don't fall. -Substance over Style. -Common sense is uncommon.
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Philanthropist
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Re: Personal Moral Questions About Religious views compared to each other in depth [Re: Psychoactive1984]
#7048462 - 06/15/07 02:23 AM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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Let me expand why I prescribe such a negative connotation. At times I can learn to understand how and why things work the way they do in societies all over the Earth. I understand how it became this way, but i do not understand that humans being rational logical beings should look at existence as a responsibility to life as we know it currently. As we all share our class struggles between each other we work against each other in small groups working towards a goal that is not beneficial as a whole. In a land where there is no faith there is too much evil. Without discontent there is no change. That is why.
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Philanthropist
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Re: Personal Moral Questions About Religious views compared to each other in depth [Re: Philanthropist]
#7048571 - 06/15/07 04:31 AM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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How long do we all really have? We all must agree that all life comes to an end. Unfortunately, our human condition gives us the most vulnerable abilities to feel pain and suffering; at the same time to happiness and euphoria. After experiencing extremes at both levels do we fully understand the balance of the way things are. The effects of decisions into actions of either positive or negative, good and evil, they do come back to you, figure it out again and be wise and learn or be stupid making the same mistake over and over, naieve, fooled, far from intelligent. The ability to overcome and cum.
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Re: Personal Moral Questions About Religious views compared to each other in depth [Re: Philanthropist]
#7048818 - 06/15/07 08:25 AM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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just remember it is you who is suffering, and it is you who chooses to suffer.
how to define evil? it couldnt be the absence of what you would call good, because every set of eyes interprets good differently.
it sounds to me like you suffer because you have an ideal in your mind about the way you think this planet should be, but it isnt. if you didnt have that ideal you could look upon things as they truly are.
peace is the absence of fighting, internally and externally.
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