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Do religious beliefs actually have any significant bearing on moral decision making?
#21
RE: Do religious beliefs actually have any significant bearing on moral decision making?
Speed bump people, no rules broken yet, but I'd appreciate no drama this week, please?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hzlt7IbTp6M

(skip to 01:55)
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#22
RE: Do religious beliefs actually have any significant bearing on moral decision making?
(April 15, 2013 at 10:14 am)KichigaiNeko Wrote: Mk...mia culpa. Sad

You know I love you pocaracas Heart

Dodgy Still doesn't detract from the freshman striving to be lazy though

Humour me, how would you suggest I carry out the research of an online based research project in a less lazy manner?
I have already surveyed over 200 people on Omegle and now have about 15 responses from forums.
With your infinite wisdom and tactful insight you might be able to point me in the right direction.
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#23
RE: Do religious beliefs actually have any significant bearing on moral decision making?
(April 15, 2013 at 10:28 am)LastPoet Wrote: Speed bump people, no rules broken yet, but I'd appreciate no drama this week, please?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hzlt7IbTp6M

(skip to 01:55)

Well that's one way of getting rid of undesirables..... where is that from? I know I've seen it, but which movie?

No Espirito Santo for me this week Sad
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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#24
RE: Do religious beliefs actually have any significant bearing on moral decision making?
(April 15, 2013 at 10:29 am)student1992 Wrote: Humour me, how would you suggest I carry out the research of an online based research project in a less lazy manner?
I have already surveyed over 200 people on Omegle and now have about 15 responses from forums.
With your infinite wisdom and tactful insight you might be able to point me in the right direction.

Listen, we have had many people asking the forum to participate in surveys, and what they did? They have asked for permission from the staff, like any polite person would do. You should do the same and provide a proper form. Outside that, you are on your own.

Personally, if you are a student, you are doing a sloppy job.

(April 15, 2013 at 10:32 am)KichigaiNeko Wrote: Well that's one way of getting rid of undesirables..... where is that from? I know I've seen it, but which movie?

No Espirito Santo for me this week Sad

Its from Robocop.

And no E.S. For me too Sad
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#25
RE: Do religious beliefs actually have any significant bearing on moral decision making?
Quote:Its from Robocop.

And no E.S. For me too Sad

A very sad week for both of us then..... [Image: 12597961935vRqX5.jpg]
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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#26
RE: Do religious beliefs actually have any significant bearing on moral decision making?
(April 15, 2013 at 10:41 am)LastPoet Wrote:
(April 15, 2013 at 10:29 am)student1992 Wrote: Humour me, how would you suggest I carry out the research of an online based research project in a less lazy manner?
I have already surveyed over 200 people on Omegle and now have about 15 responses from forums.
With your infinite wisdom and tactful insight you might be able to point me in the right direction.

Listen, we have had many people asking the forum to participate in surveys, and what they did? They have asked for permission from the staff, like any polite person would do. You should do the same and provide a proper form. Outside that, you are on your own.

Personally, if you are a student, you are doing a sloppy job.

(April 15, 2013 at 10:32 am)KichigaiNeko Wrote: Well that's one way of getting rid of undesirables..... where is that from? I know I've seen it, but which movie?

No Espirito Santo for me this week Sad

Its from Robocop.

And no E.S. For me too Sad

Yes, I am a student.
No, I am not doing a sloppy job. See past comments on the acadmeic limitations on the project and my past academic record which seem of particular concern to users.
I read the rules and I haven't infringed any and it doesn't advise to ask permission of staff before posting research related material.
I tried to make the post relevant and of interest and eventually of benefit/interest to the forum community.
I have been subject to several personal comments which as far as I can tell break the forum rules, as they have made me feel upset and unwelcome. Many of the complaints seem to relate to the fact that this is my first post. I don't think such a hierarchy is fair
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#27
RE: Do religious beliefs actually have any significant bearing on moral decision making?
(April 15, 2013 at 9:22 am)KichigaiNeko Wrote: It's Simple.... The real answer is ..... No

The religious are the most immoral people on the planet thanks to their religious ideals. Big Grin

Have a Happy day Big Grin

I change my answer. This insight is way truer than truer is true. Only religious people are evil. and thus need religion not to be evil.
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#28
RE: Do religious beliefs actually have any significant bearing on moral decision making?
Well, what did you expect?
You come to a forum that has a whole section dedicated to "introductions"... but you fail to provide yours... people around here are very sensitive about that.
You present a survey on a skeptic filled forum... you should expect a lot of people putting you down or downright trolling you.

I'm all for these surveys... if it helps you get a better grade, I have no problem.... but not all are like me.
Just follow the golden rule: Don't be a dick. Don't get all offended at people for putting you down, or this thread will just become one big whine from you about how mean we are around here... trust me, there's been enough of those.
Chill, take it calmly and let the bad winds blow away from you.
Peace
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#29
RE: Do religious beliefs actually have any significant bearing on moral decision making?
(April 15, 2013 at 10:54 am)student1992 Wrote: I have been subject to several personal comments which as far as I can tell break the forum rules, as they have made me feel upset and unwelcome. Many of the complaints seem to relate to the fact that this is my first post. I don't think such a hierarchy is fair

No, none of the responses in this thread have broken forum rules as far as I can tell (I am a member of the AF.org staff).

I don't necessarily think that your first post violated any forum rules, however, it was a breach of etiquette. This is a discussion forum, and we are a community of sorts. Requests for participation in a survey are generally welcomed from members of our community, and from those outside the community that respect the community by asking staff if it's OK to post a survey. (I can't recall staff ever refusing a request from a student.)

Posting a student survey on your first post does not give the members of our community the feeling that you want to be part of it, or that you respect it.
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#30
RE: Do religious beliefs actually have any significant bearing on moral decision making?
student1992,

Why are you starting from scratch, particularly regarding The Trolley Problem? Read this:

http://philosophyfaculty.ucsd.edu/facult...ROLLEY.pdf

Now, if you understand this (or not) go to TPM Online (The Philosophers' Magazine). Towards the top, near the middle you will find links to Interactive Activities. The fourth down is titled "Should You Kill the Fat Man" and has 83,005 responses. Considering the above paper the next one down is titled "Should You Kill the Backpacker?".
http://www.philosophersnet.com/

In addition to scouring the internet for respondents, I would contact TPM to see if they would be willing to share results.
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