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HomoUniversalis
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05-01-2006, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by freeyourmind
I don't think you can be indifferent about morality. Either you do or you don't care about it, and if you don't then you're evil.
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Then allow me to revel in my wickedness, for here before you stands a man. An evil man.
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Sure thing, boss. But that doesn't make the observation immature or childish.
Eh, I'm more of an empiricist, so arguing metaphysical questions ain't my thang.
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It does when boss says it is so. Verily, it is a discussion of semantics, but than, what in this acursed world is not?
Hmm.. Though our parting was not of the most beautiful nature, it is good to see you again.
Mr U
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freeyourmind
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05-01-2006, 04:42 PM
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If you truly proceed in your life with no regard at all for morality then you're an evil man. Somehow I doubt this, but then I don't really know you that well.
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HomoUniversalis
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05-01-2006, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by freeyourmind
If you truly proceed in your life with no regard at all for morality then you're an evil man. Somehow I doubt this, but then I don't really know you that well.
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Morality? I oppose the jewish slavemorality. I do what I do not for others, but to further the 'goodness' in myself. That goodness might, however, radically differ from what the jewish law considers as good.
Id est, I do not regard "murder is wrong" as a moral truth.
And, whenever feasible, I prefer evil over good 
Mr U
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05-07-2006, 11:46 AM
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Welcome back HomoUniversalis, though you dont know me, I have been lurking on these forums for a long time, and it is damn good to see you again.
Back to the point though, what you regard as good for yourself may not correlate with what is defined as moral by a certain religion. But as long as you do not conflict with it, then they could still deem you moral. Morals are entirely subjective (subject to opinions, hope i used the right term). Therefore you can have your own, and are free to do so. However, what is deemed moral by the majority, and more importantly, the law, is a completely different matter, so while you are free to have your own morals, how you decide to act is still gonna be seen by other people, and is subject to the morals of others.
And I dont know about Karma, I think positive thinking may work more, but then I dont do that, so i wouldnt know! And considering this is a Matrix Forum, is what Rama Kandra defined Karma as correct? I saw the film again the other day, and wasnt sure.
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ArtfulDodger
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03-03-2007, 01:29 PM
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I believe in karma. I find I can't relate much to my given religion, but I believe most of all in balance. I've been basing my life around this thought that balancing the good and the bad works out pretty well for me.
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Religion is doing what you're told, no matter what is right. Morality is doing what is right, no matter what you're told.
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