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@kellyjay saidSpeak for yourself.
You don't follow along well since the point of broken moral compasses is that
we cannot look at ourselves and judge properly because everyone has a broken
compass.
@kellyjay saidSpeak for yourself.
You don't follow along well since the point of broken moral compasses is that
we cannot look at ourselves and judge properly because everyone has a broken
compass.
@kellyjay saidYes, I think mine is working fine. If yours isn't working fine, then I hope you find a way to work through whatever problems you have.
You, however, think yours is working fine compared to everyone else',
I supposed, and you think I'm the arrogant one here?
@fmf saidOdd thing for you to say when you are forever telling others what they can and
Speak for yourself.
@kellyjay said"Judging how others think" is an intellectual process rather than a moral one. "Judging how others think" is the life blood of a debate and discussion forum. If you haven't been "judging how others think", then on what basis have you been disagreeing with what they think?
You
do judge others here for how they think; I'm assuming because being the one
with the unbroken compass, you can.
@fmf saidOut of curiosity, what is it about yours that is different than everyone else'? Is it
Yes, I think mine is working fine. If yours isn't working fine, then I hope you find a way to work through whatever problems you have.
@fmf saidLOL, okay, but you have condemned some thought processes with moral judgments
"Judging how others think" is an intellectual process rather than a moral one. "Judging how others think" is the life blood of a debate and discussion forum. If you haven't been "judging how others think", then on what basis have you been disagreeing with what they think?
@kellyjay saidLaws, crimes, prosecutions and punishments are a feature of every communal context where people live side by side and need to cooperate. That is how they seek to protect themselves from each other and make their communal life sustainable.
Punishment for actions and inactions is and right of culture or the authority
whose power we find ourselves in, this is acceptably true?
@kellyjay saidAn example?
LOL, okay, but you have condemned some thought processes with moral judgments
so they are intertwined.
@kellyjay saidEveryone's is unique.
Out of curiosity, what is it about yours that is different than everyone else'? Is it
you like what you like?
@kellyjay saidNo it is not an odd think to say. "Speak for yourself" means I don't agree with what you said. Saying so is not "odd". KellyJay you are fumbling.
Odd thing for you to say when you are forever telling others what they can and
cannot know.
@kellyjay saidyou are forever telling others what they can and cannot know
Odd thing for you to say when you are forever telling others what they can and
cannot know.