A Quick Introduction
Posted by deleted 12 years, 8 months ago to The Gulch: Introductions
I truthfully know not what to say. I am part of this site, so I am Objectivist. And since you are too, that needs no explaining. I am a proud homosexual and a vegetarian. I feel as if I wouldn't hurt a human, so why use force against an animal? I mean, unless they strike first, which Objectivism says is alright to use force against those who use it against you. I believe that humans are animals and so animals deserve at least humane treatment (although they don't understand morality, rationality, philosophy, and money and so shouldn't be ensured with those expectations). I play the viola and love to play it when I feel stressed. Classical music is my favorite. My favorite thing to do? Debate. Especially with my colleagues (most of which are religious and so support communism).
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ok. Eve does eat from the tree of knowledge
Whenever people start taking responsibility and learning something for themselves instead of relying on someone else, that's when you have Independence. I have many issues with the Catholic church, but will not discuss them here. Likewise, you won't catch me playing fiddle with rattlesnakes and other varmin praising Jesus. My luck would be to get bit, die and then Jesus would ask me. "Why did you play with snakes? I gave you a brain, why didn't you use it?" I'd be begging for forgiveness of my stupidity...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandquerie...
Once you accept your premise, I just don't see the logic in where you draw your line. btw, what is your stance on abortion?
I have no problem with vegetarians (infact I used to be one before i discovered i liked how meat tasted ;) just around the time I was 20) but i find the premise of equating humans with animals as unworthy..
"Man has a single basic choice: to think or not, and that is the gauge of his virtue. Moral perfection is an unbreached rationality—not the degree of your intelligence, but the full and relentless use of your mind, not the extent of your knowledge, but the acceptance of reason as an absolute." AR, For the New Intellectual, Lexicon
He was not a pacifist; because he knew (via the Holy Spirit) what was in men's hearts, he was able to stop them in their tracks. He challenged the "establishment" of the day and ridiculed them for not upholding God's law, but rather the traditions of men. When Christ saw something wrong, he challenged it. He did not "tolerate" anything that was not in accordance to the Father's Word.
The point is, liberals are wrong about Christ. Don't believe them. Don't believe me, read the Bible and read it for yourself.
Sin does not not need to be a part of this answer.
"Life or death is man’s only fundamental alternative. To live is his basic act of choice. If he chooses to live, a rational ethics will tell him what principles of action are required to implement his choice. If he does not choose to live, nature will take its course. " (Causality vs. Duty, Philosophy Who Needs It, AR, Lexicon)
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