RE: Man's morality
November 30, 2013 at 1:24 pm
(This post was last modified: November 30, 2013 at 1:26 pm by Drich.)
(November 28, 2013 at 9:38 am)apophenia Wrote:This is a perfect example of the Judgement day defense strageity i was speaking of in the above post!(November 28, 2013 at 5:17 am)genkaus Wrote: Thus further demonstrating the irrational and self-contradictory nature of your so-called god's morality. If the list of ought-nots is not going to be sufficient in the first place, then what's the point in making such a list? That's like giving the students a test and then declaring that they won't pass no matter what their score is.
Kant makes some good points about the relationship between pragmatism of moral duties and the morality of those duties. In particular, he argues that a duty which is incapable of being fulfilled is not a duty at all, moral or otherwise, that a duty must be capable of being realized to invoke an ought. God's morality, according to that specific phase of Kant's ethics, then doesn't qualify as moral at all. And I think he's right. We don't fault a lioness for eating a human being, for she cannot possibly be conscious of any imperative not to do so, or at least would not, in her natural state, be cognizant of such. She has no duty to be more "moral" and not eat a human, and to claim that she has "sinned" by not living up to our standards of goodness is not only wrong, it is evil itself. To punish the lioness for not being more ethical is as absurd as to claim that we "fall short" of god's standard; the standard does not apply unless you first equivocate on multiple things, including its relevance as a duty. We have no prima facie duty to god on account of him having such standards, such standards aren't moral, nor do we have any justification of any duty toward god based on his standards alone. This simply doesn't work; his standards, and our duty to them, can only be justified elsewhere and elsewise, thus the story of Job, which, for all its appeal, portrays a fascist and ethically bankrupt monster of a god.
(November 28, 2013 at 3:30 pm)Faith No More Wrote: Everytime I read Drich's use of the word "morality," I am left with less brain cells than with which I started. The ignorance and stupidity produced is so potent that it oozes from my screen, saturating me in a fog of idiocy that deprives my brain of oxygen.
I'd be better off huffing paint.
You don't need me as the reason to huff paint. If that is what you do, then do it because you enjoy it, not for some other reason. I heard that for some reason gold paint gives the best high/kills the most brain cells.