RE: Ecstasy
March 10, 2013 at 3:10 pm
(This post was last modified: March 10, 2013 at 3:14 pm by jstrodel.)
How am I more of a judge of you more than you are of me?
What offends you most and gets you most angry is not to call someone a "motherfucker" or say the most offensive evil thing possible, what offends you is to make a challenge that you realize that you have some sort of moral failing. That is what hurts you the most. It is not offensive to try and make the most offensive post possible, but it is offensive to challenge things that are evil.
It is not self righteous to say about something that is evil "that is evil". That is not self righteous. Self righteousness goes something like this, when someone makes up something out of thin air and says "it is always evil to make statements about what is evil". That is self righteous. Actually, it is self refuting also, because of course the actions that the statement refers to, condemning statements are contained in the same statement.
So what does that say about what you have said? What is the standard of right and wrong? Can the only standard you have be "it is wrong to judge what the standard of right and wrong is"?
What offends you most and gets you most angry is not to call someone a "motherfucker" or say the most offensive evil thing possible, what offends you is to make a challenge that you realize that you have some sort of moral failing. That is what hurts you the most. It is not offensive to try and make the most offensive post possible, but it is offensive to challenge things that are evil.
It is not self righteous to say about something that is evil "that is evil". That is not self righteous. Self righteousness goes something like this, when someone makes up something out of thin air and says "it is always evil to make statements about what is evil". That is self righteous. Actually, it is self refuting also, because of course the actions that the statement refers to, condemning statements are contained in the same statement.
So what does that say about what you have said? What is the standard of right and wrong? Can the only standard you have be "it is wrong to judge what the standard of right and wrong is"?