Quote:
Originally Posted by The Avon Lady
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kissaki
Au contraire, it is those who fail to see the full spectrum of colours on the scale who suffer from colour blindness.
|
Maybe it's those that constantly advocate such moral equivalence jibberish that are the ones that don't see? Perhaps?
|
Perhaps. I do not
know that I am right, I can only draw conclusions based on what I
think is right. This applies equally to you.
Quote:
Quote:
Nothing is either all good or all bad, or naturally people would flock to the all good.
|
Rhetoric. Human judgement is the barrier most of the time.
|
Exactly! And is human judgement not what decides - no,
creates good or bad? (Don't know why I'm asking
you this, knowing you'll simply answer "no" :roll: )
Quote:
Quote:
No culture in this world perceives itself as evil.
|
Your problem seems to be that you have zero foundations of truth. Well, bully for you!
|
I have foundations for
facts. Truth is different from one person to the next. Of course, depending on religion your views may differ, but the fact that different people have different convictions is proof of this.
Quote:
Quote:
And in fact, when a Muslim claims to be every bit as right as you, how am I as a third party supposed to tell who is right or who is wrong?
|
Pick you brains.
|
Not an answer, I'm afraid.
Quote:
Quote:
The thing is, a Muslim doesn't judge himself by your criteria. Nor do you judge yourself by his. I can look at things from your point of view and say, "yes, you certainly have grievances". Or I could look at things from the Muslim's point of view and come to the same (but opposite) conclusion: "Yes, you certainly have grievances". Can you name me but one absolute, where both sides agree on the facts, but strangely still in conflict?
|
Monotheism.
That was too easy.
|
What's so absolute about monotheism?
Quote:
Quote:
Or are you saying that they hate you for no good reason whatsoever?
|
If someone has a personal vendetta or a bias against someone else and proclaims this to others as absolute truth when it simply is not so and others, in their faulty judgement "trust" this person's word, you have most of history's evils explained in a nutshell.
|
But what is the cause of this vendetta in the first place? Everything has a reason.
Quote:
Quote:
You guys are as pure as the driven snow?
|
Never said that. Read my prior comments about percentages again.
|
Based on those percentages, you must be pretty darned clean.
Quote:
Quote:
That is a bit shortsighted, and simply won't cut it. Of course you're going to perceive yourself as being at LEAST 85% correct if you only see things from your side, and refuse to see things from the other side.
|
This would explain your excuse for the Nazi SS. You see no right and no wrong, only different sides. Fortunately this doesn't cut in most of the world.
|
If you have read my posts you should have noted that I never defended the Nazi
institution (apart from the smart uniforms) - I simply defended the individual's right to be judged on individual basis.
Quote:
Quote:
You seem to think that Muslims are the scum of the earth,
|
No. I do think their religion is, however. Here, too, I must stress that I am referring to their religion as preached and practiced according to what I have and am still learning are the original intentions of Mohamed's teachings, as being conveyed by G-d (Allah) as binding and mandatory laws and ways of life.
|
I see. And who teaches you from the Koran? If you are self taught you surely bring your own views into it, just like when I first read the Bible it was really just so I could use its quote to argue with Christians. I have since regained my respect for Christianity, though.
Quote:
Quote:
just like so many people have thought about Jews over the course of history. Were they right?
|
According to you, were they wrong? With your way of thinking, who knows anymore!!! Let's just not judge anything anymore and sit back while one half of the world annihilates the other half. We've got plenty of time!
|
They
thought they were right. Just like I
think I am right. Just like you
think you are right. We are only right if we base our conclusions objectively on real facts, though, and that hardly ever happens. Facts are easily distorted here, ommitted there, and hence we draw our conclusions based on what we've got - which is scarcely the pinnacle of objectivity.
Quote:
Quote:
Surely so many people can't be wrong, right?
|
Why not?
|
So you're saying anti-Semitism over the ages was perfectly justified? Interesting. My point here, though, is that people don't think.
Individuals think - people are cattle. Sure, we're all individuals, but we don't all specialize our critical thinking in the same areas. Just about everyone is capable of good, critical thinking in
some subject - but
no subject is the field of specialization for
many.
Quote:
Quote:
But of course they can. Because there is nothing more dangerous than hate.
|
Metaphorically, I will agree. There are so many dangerous things in life. I don't have time now to prioritize them. But fine, let's assume so.
|
Huzzah! :D
Quote:
Quote:
Hate is blind, even more so than love, and hate begets hate. It is so easy to fuel hatred, because anything bad is readily believed about an object of hate - it takes a lot more to convince such a person of the truth of a positive rumour.
A rumour that bandits are ravaging the countryside must be repeated three times before it is believed. A rumour that a ruler is deficient does not need to be repeated that often.
|
I've lost your point here.
What if bandits really are ravaging the countryside?
|
I was trying to make a point about the gullibility of people. I've said it time and time again, but does anyone ever listen?
Nooo. What I'm actually saying above is, people believe what they
want to believe. If you hate Bush, you're likely to believe any rumour stating how stupid and inept he is, and how everything he does is bad. You are then not likely to believe the rumours that he is actually doing good.
Quote:
And yes, hate begets hate. What if the initiator had never hated in the first place. You have totally mixed up cause and effect. This is one big booboo to make in life! :yep:
|
What if the initiator had never hated in the first place? Why
did he hate in the first place? But that's not the
most important thing. The most important thing is not bickering about "who started it". The African Americans certainly didn't start, and yet as you all know, Martin Luther King had a dream.
But cause and effect is indeed important to understand one's opposition, and that's what I've been advocating all along. Why do they attack us? What is the cause of their hatred? What must we do to stop the HATE? Not the terrorists, mind you, but the HATE. The terrorists are but the symptom of a disease. You can treat the symptom all you want, but it's not going help you get well. You must cure the
disease, and the disease is - summed up
very, very shortly - hate. Forget revenge and pride if you want peace.
Quote:
I would be very happy not to have to deal with other's hate and I would be very happy to ignore it, if I could afford to. Unfortunately, this has not been the case. Apparently, you're safe and cozy enough up there to afford the luxury of thinking otherwise.
|
Oh no, you must never ignore hate. That could have disastrous results. But if you meet a bull head-on you're going to end up with a head-ache. There are very efficient ways to combat hate, if you're willing to compromise. Never underestimate the power of forgiveness.
Quote:
But that may not last forever.
|
Nothing ever does.
Quote:
Must go now. Maybe more tomorrow night.
|
Just as well. I have less than four hours to clean up this pig-stye before my parents come to visit. I'm beginning to regret my decision to drop out of archaeology. :(