Futile, you really need to watch Team America: World Police. It's fantastic!
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Is Hell or Prison the best cure for immorality?
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Well, actually, if ... as current research shows, the brains of criminal psychopaths are significantly different than normal brains, it raises the question of "moral culpitude" legally speaking.
Dr Eagleman (U of Texas ... se his TED talk) thinks the legal system must be reformed. (And you can dump "free will" as the trash it is).
Every religion is true one way or another. It is true when understood metaphorically. But when it gets stuck in its own metaphors, interpreting them as facts, then you are in trouble. - Joseph Campbell
Militant Atheist Commie Evolutionist (March 25, 2014 at 2:44 pm)Aral Gamelon Wrote: Futile, you really need to watch Team America: World Police. It's fantastic! I approve of this film RE: Is Hell or Prison the best cure for immorality?
March 25, 2014 at 8:33 pm
(This post was last modified: March 25, 2014 at 8:34 pm by My imaginary friend is GOD.)
(March 25, 2014 at 2:44 pm)Aral Gamelon Wrote: Futile, you really need to watch Team America: World Police. It's fantastic!Okay, I will now do that. Up until now the following things have been true: 1. Trey Parker was involved with Team America: World Police. 2. Everything I have ever seen that Trey Parker was involved in I have enjoyed immensely. 3. The topic of "Team America: World Police" was Islam. 4. I did not care about Islam. Now I know that I care about Islam and it is the thing that makes watching the Team America: World Police worth it. (March 20, 2014 at 1:35 am)Shaykh al-Kabir Shair Abdulrab Wrote: All religions as of now have at least some concept of divine punishment for immorality and it seems to me that this has worked to a varying degree all until mankind stopped believing in hell. Although there are the religious wars and what not. But on the small scale level it seems to have done something. The interesting thing is that as scientists work toward extending people's lifespans one of the questions that has popped up concerns the punishment of extreme criminals. Some people have been sentenced to hundreds, or even a thousand years, in prison. So the question is if lifespans can be increased to those extreme limits should such prisoners be incarcerated for those number of years? They are also working on methods that give the illusion of a person having served such lengthy sentences. So in effect we will create our own hell on Earth for some people. http://gawker.com/in-the-future-jail-wil...1543993053
We are all going to die in the end, I think that is enough, like why make someone linger on just for revenge. it makes no sense.
(March 26, 2014 at 3:01 am)psychoslice Wrote: We are all going to die in the end, I think that is enough, like why make someone linger on just for revenge. it makes no sense. Maybe that has to do with the Christian philosophy of eternal damnation and punishment and even lifetime chattel slavery. The criminal justice system in the old days was heavy on immediate physical punishment. When a person did something bad he was put in the stocks, whipped, tarred & feathered, branded, or even executed. No one was interested in locking people up for years on end. That's even true today in some of the muslim and European countries. The maximum prison sentence in Norway is just 21 years. Once the American Christians gained power they thought that prison sentences would be more humane. So they built jails and prisons all over the land. Now the prisons are part of private enterprise and are operated as profit centers for investors. They demand a certain occupancy rate. So everything imaginable is becoming illegal that requires some time in jail or prison. There's no incentive to release people from prison because the States have to pay a penalty if the prison occupancy rates fall too low. So once they get prisoners as inventory they want to keep them for as long as possible. You can bet that if people could live for hundreds or thousands of years there would be millions of prisoners serving 500 to 10,000 year prison sentences in America.
Hmm...
I would definitely like to be in Hell or prison right now In Hell, sexy kinky people exist! Also, there are many lesbians! In prison, there are many lesbians. One of them might make me their bitch. I might make a female that is in prison my bitch. Hmm, apparently if I am 'immoral', it's a win-win for me. (March 28, 2014 at 3:24 am)My imaginary friend is GOD Wrote: Hmm... r u still horny? (March 28, 2014 at 4:05 am)Thunder Cunt Wrote:TC, I am still the HORNIEST MOTHERFUCKER ON THE INTERNET!(March 28, 2014 at 3:24 am)My imaginary friend is GOD Wrote: Hmm... I am so horny, I am A LESBIAN WHO IS SUDDENLY INTO GUYS! LOL! Yep, I'm horny. |
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