Don't be so harsh, I am sure you are doing your level best.BigMike wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 11:38 pmFlash, this is bordering on intentional stupidity.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 11:28 pmIf you stared into the deterministic abys and it told you that you should begin a program of eugenics to purge humanity of all low IQ breeders so that your predestinarian vision can come to pass, would you change your mind and become a eugenicist? Trick question of course; the abys will never tell you anything you don't already believe.BigMike wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 10:46 pm Flash, if determinism were just a “magic mirror,” I’d expect it to reflect personal comfort, excuses, or moral neutrality. But what it’s forced me to do—again and again—is the exact opposite: to confront deeply uncomfortable truths about how little credit or blame any of us can honestly take.
It sure tells you how brave you are often, but never tells you that you are actually wrong. Same as the Bible never tells a Christian he's wrong. You just take your existing opinions, sprinkle them with some personal opinions about what determinism tells you, and then you are done. Other people can have determinism tell them anything they want as well, and that can include eugenics because it will agree with whatever they already believe, just as it does for you.
You almost got it. No I am not arguing against determinism at all, I am only arguing that you are trying to use it as a tool to do jobs it cannot perform.
My point is that it tells you what you want to be told, and it tells other people what they want to be told. This is a simple point and if you cannot address it you need to stop accusing others of evasion.BigMike wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 11:38 pm Determinism doesn’t “tell” anyone what to do. It reveals that everything—beliefs, values, cruelty, compassion—has a cause. That’s not a moral compass; it’s a lens. What you do with that lens shows who you are. If someone uses it to justify atrocity, that’s on them, not the lens.
There is no argument to engage with. You have only offered your intuitions about the lessons that are learned via commitment to determinism. You haven't described any limits, any methods, and reason at all why any particular interpretation would be right and any competing one wrong.BigMike wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 11:38 pm So no, the abyss doesn’t whisper anything. But it forces a choice: either ignore causality and keep pretending people “deserve” their place—or acknowledge that outcomes flow from conditions, and build policy, justice, and ethics accordingly.
If you think that’s just “sprinkling opinions,” then you’re not engaging with the argument—you’re just waving it away because you can’t be bothered to answer it.
Over and over and over again, you never have any details, you only ever have sales patter. This is true of every one of your discussions and this issue has been raised before. You provide no information about how to correctly gather the "true" lessons from your secular scripture.