Re: religion and morality
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2022 2:49 pm
Tryin' again, quick & dirty...
Now, as fun as it is to dick around with guns and abortion and whatnot, let's not, you and me, lose sight of the original debate: you, insistin' there is and can be no common ground between folks (cuz everyone is drivin' around in, or is bein' driven around by, his Datsun) vs me, who sez there is common ground between folks and a sensible, minimal, practical ethic applicable to all can be derived from that common ground.
I think I've illustrated -- by way of my gun & abortion posts -- this common ground (each man knows he is own) and ethic (a man has an inalienable right to hs life, liberty, and property). And you? You've illustrated you're broken, static, stuck in one place, self-stymied. You've offered nuthin' but polaroids of your Datsun along with the claim that brand is all there is.
My ethic furthers and preserves the individual; you, you offer nuthin' but madness with a fence post up the bum.
The common ground all men stand on and the ethic derived from it vs your beater sittin' on cinderblocks in your front yard.
The freedom of each to do as he chooses vs the straightjacket of oh, our goods conflict! I guess we can't do nuthin' at all, then.
Responsible autonomy vs irresponsible license.
There you go: my quick & dirty redo...far shorter and less detailed than the original...meh, it's early and I'm not fully caffeinated.
That's the whole thing: I don't insist anyone agree with me or that folks must walk my stretch of highway. Quite the opposite, in fact. You can do as you like with yourself, think whatever sour, fractured thoughts you like. Just leave the other guy alone as you do: that's my ethic. Yours? Well, you don't have one, now do you? You fence sit, daunted by Datsun.As long as you insist that no one can ever be right about it unless they think exactly like you do about it, you can't lose. That's precisely what the fulminating fanatic objectivists do. My way or the highway. Period. Their rule. Their thumb.
Who's the authoritarian? The gun owner who respects your life, liberty, and property and leaves you be, or, the gun hater who'd take your property from you becuz of what you possibly might do with it?arrogant, self-righteous, dogmatic and authoritarian as you are.
That can be said of a baseball bat, a box cutter, a pressure cooker, a car, a plane, a fist, a gallon of gasoline, a brick, and on and on. Shall we control these as well?human interactions can result in conflicts where emotions take over and having a bazooka can result in catastrophic consequences
Oh, but there is a limit: on certain actions. If you respect the life, liberty, and property of the other guy, it doesn't matter what you own cuz you won't be the offender; and if you don't respect the life, liberty, and property of the other guy it doesn't matter what you own cuz you'll offend with whatever is on hand.once you go down the road where nothing is off limits
Who's more likely to go off half-cocked? The guy who respects life, liberty, and property, or, the fractured nihilist who deoesn't believe in right and wrong?the more military grade weapons are in the hands of libertarians of your ilk the greater the likelihood of "collateral damage".
I'm not a constitutionalist. My right to my life, liberty, and property is natural and intrinsic.the Second Amendment
Bad law. If I owned a brick & mortar (Quirk's Books) I'd post plainly in the window The owner/operator of this establishment consumes tobacco in LARGE quantities. If cigarette and cigar smoke offends or endangers you, go away.laws against smoking
The only legit role of such a proxy is to investigate claimed violations against life, liberty, and property, and to provide a fair avenue to seek redress when such violations occur. When it comes to a public health emergency, such a proxy can act as a public clearinghouse for accurate, verified, information, and can offer recommendations based on that info. That's it, that's all. You, a free man, get to decide what you'll do with that info and those recommendations.There is absolutely nothing that the government can tell you to do or not to do as long as you yourself are convinced it's your right to do it.
Of course I don't. Your Datsun is for crap, it's a garbage notion and just an excuse to fence sit.you don't dare to focus in on how your self-righteous moral and political prejudices/dogmas may well have been derived from the manner in which I construe the acquisition of value judgments as the embodiment of dasein.
Yep, I'm pretty certain...not a fan of Rand, though.there is absolutely nothing about yourself that, as with those like Ayn Rand, you aren't entirely, unequivocally certain about.
Now, as fun as it is to dick around with guns and abortion and whatnot, let's not, you and me, lose sight of the original debate: you, insistin' there is and can be no common ground between folks (cuz everyone is drivin' around in, or is bein' driven around by, his Datsun) vs me, who sez there is common ground between folks and a sensible, minimal, practical ethic applicable to all can be derived from that common ground.
I think I've illustrated -- by way of my gun & abortion posts -- this common ground (each man knows he is own) and ethic (a man has an inalienable right to hs life, liberty, and property). And you? You've illustrated you're broken, static, stuck in one place, self-stymied. You've offered nuthin' but polaroids of your Datsun along with the claim that brand is all there is.
My ethic furthers and preserves the individual; you, you offer nuthin' but madness with a fence post up the bum.
The common ground all men stand on and the ethic derived from it vs your beater sittin' on cinderblocks in your front yard.
The freedom of each to do as he chooses vs the straightjacket of oh, our goods conflict! I guess we can't do nuthin' at all, then.
Responsible autonomy vs irresponsible license.
There you go: my quick & dirty redo...far shorter and less detailed than the original...meh, it's early and I'm not fully caffeinated.