RE: Why some humans are so evil: double standards and irreligion
January 26, 2018 at 12:37 am
(This post was last modified: January 26, 2018 at 1:32 am by WinterHold.)
(January 25, 2018 at 12:32 pm)wallym Wrote:(January 25, 2018 at 12:09 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote: Or...the increase in quality of life ("stuff") for most people is a result of people trying to make the world better, not the driver. Or both. Do you really think people are neanderthal morally-vacuous animals that would be out raping and killing if we didn't have our current society in place? That's...a really dark and frankly unsupported view. Shit was bad in the past. It's going to be just by definition, because as years go on, things get better and better for more and more people.
I guess I just have more faith in humanity than you. I'm proud to be a member of the human race. We're pretty much good folks.
How do women fare on the rape front in 3rd world countries? 30%+ people in Uganda had Aids in the 80's, cause they were just rolling through villages raping everybody. That's what humans look like without stuff and consequences. We were talking about Haiti, a 2006 UN report said half of the women living in the Port au Prince slums had been raped.
There's still plenty of child sex trafficking going on in undeveloped countries. Once you take away our 1st world society, things are just as awful as they've ever been. What's more likely the exception? You and me in 1st world countries for the last 30-50 years? Or everybody for 199,000 years, and plenty of people in modern times.
If you're looking for the thing that separates us, it's stuff.
Exactly this: without law or a constitution; humans turn into animal.
(January 25, 2018 at 12:50 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote:(January 25, 2018 at 10:34 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: I'm not a terrorist because I fear a lord. Fear a day of judgement.
I'm not a terrorist because I'm not an asshole. Do you really need a sky daddy to punish you to keep you from being an asshole.
Yes, you do.
the internet is an example of that. When laws go away; civility goes away; too.
(January 25, 2018 at 1:08 pm)wallym Wrote:(January 25, 2018 at 12:38 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote: I certainly think that people can be heavily influenced by their circumstances. The examples he gives sure illustrate that. I just don't think we're defined by them. Otherwise literally nothing would have ever changed for the better. There would be no hope for progress or improvement or advancement. And I think we can all agree that humanity has advanced since the first step of our species.
Progress/improvement/advancement is a product of self-interest. Both on the personal level, and on the societal level. It is not a moral thing. For example, slavery was progress at one time. People were trying to do the work themselves, and they thought "This is hard and not working great." And then someone came up with slavery. And everybody was all "This is fucking amazing! We should have owned another group of people a long time ago!" Slavery was a very important step in the advancement of society.
I see that slavery has the same origins of the action in the OP: greed and power.
You pay a maid to clean your house; you never pay a slave except the first time.
(January 25, 2018 at 1:12 pm)Khemikal Wrote: We've been pretty decent folks the entire time. That;s what makes those big flashy examples of "evil" remarkable in the first place, they're a break from the norm - not the norm. We've gotten up to more shit, recently, than we did in the 40 or 50k years preceding, honestly. Today is not an example of relative peace for humanity n the larger view of our species time here (even if it is compared to more recent history). Today is an example of unbearable inequality and resource scarcity.
I don't think so.
Humans did nasty, nasty stuff in all ages. Actually the invasion of Iraq while Mexican terrorists are skinning people alive and cut their hearts is one example of how evil human can be.
The evil apathy
(January 25, 2018 at 1:16 pm)wallym Wrote: It's always tricky trying to separate practicality and morality. Like you say with Catholic doctrine, most of it is rooted in natural law. So even if the church wasn't there to say it was right, it'd still be practical/common sense in many cases. The flaw being that it's common sense from the perspective of all humanity, whereas usually laws are more geared towards helping a specific group of humans rather than all of them.Yes. The Catholic Law is rooted in natural law and common sense:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inquisition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_maiden
(January 25, 2018 at 1:16 pm)wallym Wrote:(January 25, 2018 at 1:10 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote: So in your opinion, no good thing humans have ever done, no advancement or progress ever made, was for moral reasons? Literally everything is in selfish self-interest and defined by material gains and holdings?
I think selfish self-interest (and tribal-interest) and material gains and holdings are very much a primary driving force. Is it so odd? Is that not the 'law of the jungle' so to speak?
(January 25, 2018 at 1:11 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: But how do you explain the fact that there was still a need to justify it morally?
I think people need societal norms to adhere to. I think that's important for a society to hold together, for it to have rules/laws. So the justification is necessary to maintain the rules/laws. You can't own people. But we want to own these people. Well we can't say anyone can own anyone, because I don't want to get owned. Well, let's just say you can own black people because they aren't human. I'd also add that because morality/law are intertwined, and people are taught they should be good, they want a way to frame themselves as good/follow the law. But if they really wanted to be good, would we have had slavery and all the other stuff?
It's always tricky trying to separate practicality and morality. Like you say with Catholic doctrine, most of it is rooted in natural law. So even if the church wasn't there to say it was right, it'd still be practical/common sense in many cases. The flaw being that it's common sense from the perspective of all humanity, whereas usually laws are more geared towards helping a specific group of humans rather than all of them.
My favorite modern example, is music. Look what happened when we were able to steal it off the internet instead of buy it. They had to change the whole industry.
We're seeing the same thing with tv/movies now as well even though it's 2018 and we're all in a non-broken society. You can steal it, and there are no consequences. So people steal it.
Oh and I forgot:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_cannibalism
Quote:Reports of cannibalism were recorded during the First Crusade, as Crusaders were alleged to have fed on the bodies of their dead opponents following the Siege of Ma'arrat al-Numan. Amin Maalouf also alleges further cannibalism incidents on the march to Jerusalem, and to the efforts made to delete mention of these from Western history.[61] During Europe's Great Famine of 1315–1317 there were many reports of cannibalism among the starving populations. In North Africa, as in Europe, there are references to cannibalism as a last resort in times of famine.[62][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_cannibalism#cite_note-62][/url]
Catholicismis not common sense
(January 25, 2018 at 1:52 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote:People are a gray region.(January 25, 2018 at 11:37 am)Minimalist Wrote: Usually because of some fucking god or other such primitive shit.
Evil people will do evil things but for a good person to do evil takes a strong idea and religion fits the bill
Nobody is good or evil.
(January 25, 2018 at 2:11 pm)drfuzzy Wrote:(January 25, 2018 at 2:05 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote:
It's off of the topic of evil and on to the existence of a deity, but we know quite well what causes a "ground bounce". No deity required. If you meditate on a text long enough, and have been told repeatedly that when you do so and pray you will receive messages from a god, your brain will create those messages. No deity required.
What is enough to prove he's there? Have him show up and say "hi". We'll need video-cameras and multiple witnesses at the very least.
Are you tracing the origins of the phenomena with full extent?
For example; we know various reasons for the bounce. More tracing will get us to earth. Then planets. Then galaxies...you see where this is going.
Tracing gives us the full story. And the full story is unanswered by science. Science stops at the big bang.
And ground shaking is nothing but an aftermath of that bang.
The mind can imagine messages, there is where I think a right religion would matter, separating truth from fantasy. A God who will show up in this life is not worthy; though.
(January 25, 2018 at 2:19 pm)Khemikal Wrote: Do you understand what a cartel does to people who don't display the proper loyalty, what it does to their families? Do you think that doesn't extend to their own employees?
So yeah, we see them do something horrible...but it would be lazy to think that they do it purely out of gree or lust for power, or even simple evil..though I'm sure that's true in a few cases of batshit crazy fucking psychos. Just as it would be lazy to imagine that they do it because they aren't religious. The majority of people in c and s american cartels, for example are -deeply- religious, not because the cartel is religious, but because the people who it is made up of are by default.
Some even support a cartel because they see the cartel as standing up to abusive government on their behalf. Helicopters spraying their farms with bullets..setting them on fire. Sons snatched in the middle of the night by faceless men with a single green eye. OFC they back the guy that shoots back. You should be very familiar with this, given your religion and residence. I can't fathom what it is, ultimately, that compels you to say things that I know you realize can't be true.
If the official reasons for doing this are true; they wouldn't be laughing while doing it. There is a high degree of joy when the blood spills; to me that's a person enjoying what he/she does.
Middle Eastern governments and terrorists over here, have similar torture gulags that we hear about unofficially, but everybody knows they are there. Secret prisons and all. They do the same. And the torture is usually enjoyed by the executioner. To make people suffer the most; they need to enjoy brutality.
The cartels are the one of the saddest transformations of rebellion against capitalism in South America.