DRes82 said:Panda was saying that the reason this is not a morally subjective situation is because logically, anything that causes less overall suffering is the ethically correct thing to do.
Green armor fits just as well. Of all the parties in America it's the only one I view as left-of-center, and I'd vote for them every time if they had even a tiny, tiny chance of winning.DRes82 said:You're still on this about how horribly monstrous people who don't agree with you are? More like an intolerant, self-righteous green knight, complete with oversized sense of importance and wooden armor of sanctimoniousness. I don't know why green, it just seems fitting.
I fear we're just going to have to agree to disagree here. He's no Rush Limbaugh, but he's still a completely disingenuous douche (in my opinion).TheMann said:First off, I actually find Dennis Prager to be a pretty reasonable person. I don't listen to his show regularly, but I've caught it a few times and he's not a total prick or blowhard, at least not any more-so than your average political pundit, but that's just part of their job.
Oh thank God. I'm not the only one who feels this way.Alright, for all you people who would save your pet over another human being: What the HELL is the matter with you?!!
You know anyone can chastise anyone right? It's not like some privilege you have to earn or something.Slayer_2 said:Proud? I guess I may as well be.
Chastisement? As if you think you're significant enough to chastise me. Ha.
I'm a little insulted that you think I'd only save someone because I'm pressured by society to do so. Look, if your only concern is how things affect you, the rest of the universe be damned, fine; but call it what it is. It's not "practicality", it's selfishness. You are putting that which matters to you before that which matters to others.Slayer_2 said:Why would anyone "hide" behind jadedness? I'm not trying to hide that these things are technically irrelevant to me.
Laziness? No. That's just practicality. Calling it laziness doesn't even make sense. As I said, I'd save the drowning woman/alien civilization if I could, as long as nothing I actually care about is going to suffer as a result.
The funny thing is that, for all you self-righteousness, my way is the more genuinely heroic. I don't save someone because I feel "I have to" and because "others will judge me if I don't". No, I do it because I'm simply inclined towards helping, and no one can shame me into saving an unknown over something I KNOW is worth saving.
What is right is not decided by popular opinion. If it was, the Na-Fodder Aplenty said:i find it odd that, according to this poll, something that the majority of us would do is somehow immoral
erm, considering morals are a completely man made thing, what is right IS decided by popular opinionPandabearparade said:What is right is not decided by popular opinion. If it was, the Na-Fodder Aplenty said:i find it odd that, according to this poll, something that the majority of us would do is somehow immoral
No, bad Panda!
Anyway, argumentum ad populum fallacy. Popular does not equal true.
No.Fodder Aplenty said:erm, considering morals are a completely man made thing, what is right IS decided by popular opinion
yes.Pandabearparade said:No.Fodder Aplenty said:erm, considering morals are a completely man made thing, what is right IS decided by popular opinion
Genghis Khan wiped out entire cities of far better people than he or his horde of horse riding fuckheads. Was it moral? No. Was it approved of? Yes. Everyone still alive after the Mongols sacked a city very enthusiastically approved of the Khan. Except for the women they kept alive to rape, but they were the minority and thus wrong by your logic.
Around the same number disagree with evolution and climate change. The truth isn't up for a vote.Fodder Aplenty said:if they were set in stone, why are there still moral debates? why are we having this converstion? why do so many disagree with you?
i didn't know that you could scientifically determine what is morally correct. the cannibalist alien species of azhnarfians will be horrfied to learn that they have been proved by science to be evil.Pandabearparade said:Around the same number disagree with evolution and climate change. The truth isn't up for a vote.Fodder Aplenty said:if they were set in stone, why are there still moral debates? why are we having this converstion? why do so many disagree with you?