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RE: Intelligent Beings. - Grin - 01-13-2014 (01-13-2014, 08:49 AM)Fallen Wrote: What sort of laws? We don't have to follow any laws. We can do whatever the fuck we want. There may be certain individuals who wish to contain other individuals who do not follow another persons' preference of lifestyle, although, they don't always succeed nor does their success necessitate following said laws. In most parts of the world, you do have to follow if you do not wish to suffer negative consequences. RE: Intelligent Beings. - Singularity - 01-13-2014 (01-13-2014, 08:46 AM)thomas pendrake Wrote: Perhaps you are part of such a chain of command, but I assure you that I am not. Most humans who are part of a chain of command in my part of the word are not part of wolf-type packs. In fact, we tend to have laws against them. I assure you. Everybody is apart of a group. No matter how alone you may be or how much of an individual you are. ABC is right when it comes to us being no different than the other animals of the universe. RE: Intelligent Beings. - Fallen - 01-14-2014 (01-13-2014, 10:05 PM)Grin Wrote: In most parts of the world, you do have to follow if you do not wish to suffer negative consequences. These laws are not universal and they are not objectively determined by some omnipotent designer. Negative consequences seem to be applicable when certain individuals wish to limit one's freedom and use certain methods to do so. However, those individuals are not always successful and consequences might not always be negative. However, the definition of negative can be defined in many different perspective and many individuals have their own conception of what negative is. Perhaps prison time for some individuals (if that is indeed the sort of "negativity" you're referencing to) is actually a beneficial period of time in which those individuals might be able to reconcile and think about why their in there. RE: Intelligent Beings. - Grin - 01-14-2014 (01-14-2014, 02:11 AM)Fallen Wrote: These laws are not universal and they are not objectively determined by some omnipotent designer. Negative consequences seem to be applicable when certain individuals wish to limit one's freedom and use certain methods to do so. However, those individuals are not always successful and consequences might not always be negative. However, the definition of negative can be defined in many different perspective and many individuals have their own conception of what negative is. Perhaps prison time for some individuals (if that is indeed the sort of "negativity" you're referencing to) is actually a beneficial period of time in which those individuals might be able to reconcile and think about why their in there. I never said they are universal, I said that they existed, and I never said that they are 'objectively determined' (which is impossible) by an omnipotent designer. You are right in that consequences are subjective so technically using negative in an objective sense was wrong. |