RE: Atheists are miserable.
May 16, 2012 at 4:27 pm
(This post was last modified: May 16, 2012 at 4:34 pm by kılıç_mehmet.)
(May 16, 2012 at 4:05 pm)Tobie Wrote:It is taken from a German context, but it's applicable to everyone.Quote:Tell me which ideas I have supposedly stolen from the nazis?
Besides, our agenda is not dictated by the self-centered delusions of a single man. Our ideals are a collective of the many writings, books and deeds of known Turkish writers, statesmen, heroes and military leaders.
What will define their success is that it is a native idea. It was shaped according to us. We do not need to shape ourselves according to it.
Communism, nazism, fascism, socialism, capitalism and etc. all are foreign ideologies, none have any relevance to our society.
"Lebensraum", which you said in your previous post, is a nazi term for a nazi ideal.
What makes you think a collective delusion is any better or more true than that of one man?
This was already created a long time ago. The Germans artificially tried to create one for themselves. We already have one, one that we have expanded hundreds of years ago.
Ours is not a delusion. Ours is both an ideal and a necessity.
We have to do this for the sake of our people's future. After all, on whom you can depend on for the future of your own kind but your own kind?
Those who depended on others have reaped the benefits. Look at the Arabs.
Quote:Unlike yours, my family actually gave me the freedom to define myself. It would be a mistake to measure my worth or my anything by my family.Well, I really don't know as what you define yourself. It probably is nothing really important to speak of anyways.
Therefore, it's worthless, really. If you had defined yourself according to your family history, if you have one, and tried to be worthy of it, I'd measure your worth according to that. But really, who are you but a single man?
What worth do you really possess in relevance to our world?
Quote:Unlike yours, my regard is earned, not given freely.I give out my regards to those who are worthy of it. My family is worthy of it. I don't know if your family is of any worth to you, however.
Quote:And family members who really want each other's regard or value do not expect it free of cost.Is your existence, something in which you cherish so much, not enough for you? What do you want? A pony?
Quote:And that's what makes you worthless - a man who cannot define his own worth and depends on his family to do so.My worth is measured in how well I can be of service to my family.
If you are unable to understand this, I guess it brings up a few questions on whether you have a family or not, or whether you value this family.
With your overtly selfish behavior, and excessive individualism, I'm sure that you'll eventually destroy yourself.
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