Message from @Flame of truth Eros

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2019-07-26 22:17:57 UTC  

@poizon sup boyo

2019-07-26 22:18:00 UTC  

@ManOWar basically said it’s your brain forcing you to achieve states of morality due to evolution and adapting

2019-07-26 22:18:13 UTC  

that is a part of it

2019-07-26 22:18:18 UTC  

Yeah that sums it up pretty much

2019-07-26 22:18:22 UTC  

not all of it, but a driving factor

2019-07-26 22:18:30 UTC  

Although it's not just one brain but you get that

2019-07-26 22:18:40 UTC  

I wrote more but my clipboard got replaced smh

2019-07-26 22:18:48 UTC  

rip

2019-07-26 22:18:52 UTC  

I was talking about the many thousands of generations and stuff

2019-07-26 22:18:57 UTC  

I don’t want to write again lol

2019-07-26 22:18:59 UTC  

Not just a singular brain

2019-07-26 22:19:12 UTC  

I only call myself a tradcon because I'm at that weird in between phase where I understand the system is stacked against me, but the biological and spiritual desire for a partner makes me a romantic

2019-07-26 22:20:44 UTC  

@Flame of truth Eros you're free to think differently about it.

2019-07-26 22:22:21 UTC  

the point that i was getting at, is that there are some morals that are universal (or close to it) because we are a tribalism species for example, we don't typically murder people left and right because they cut you off in a conversation BUT even crimes that are "abhorrent" in modern settings such as rape are fine in other societies (because the belief that the stronger man would defend his women and a lack to do so makes her yours) now of course there are exceptions to the rules when you factor in mental disorders and genetic defects

2019-07-26 22:22:37 UTC  

The main thing though, to summarize my paragraphs of writing was, morality, laws, come from either those in power, or a belief of a diety or a man whose beliefs you hold in deep respect

2019-07-26 22:22:50 UTC  

but morals do change depending on time, place, location, history, and yes even religious influences

2019-07-26 22:23:02 UTC  

@Mr.Black that’s my point , so you agree with me then?

2019-07-26 22:23:06 UTC  

but to conflate religion to morality is not the same

2019-07-26 22:23:18 UTC  

I think this is just a time in which you agree to disagree

2019-07-26 22:23:20 UTC  

Maybe it’s semantics?

2019-07-26 22:23:33 UTC  

I believe we are saying the same thing

2019-07-26 22:23:41 UTC  

i would disagree, because i don't think (usually) they come from one person or deity

2019-07-26 22:23:44 UTC  

You've stated your sides so, that's that in my eyes

2019-07-26 22:23:45 UTC  

But you don’t want to call it religion I think

2019-07-26 22:23:46 UTC  

but, agree to dissagree

2019-07-26 22:24:19 UTC  

Their are religions with more than one god

2019-07-26 22:24:25 UTC  

indeed

2019-07-26 22:24:29 UTC  

Hinduism is pretty cool

2019-07-26 22:24:30 UTC  

But anyway new topic lol

2019-07-26 22:24:32 UTC  

I studied it

2019-07-26 22:24:42 UTC  

They have interesting traditions

2019-07-26 22:24:43 UTC  

i was thinking norse but that works

2019-07-26 22:24:55 UTC  

I don't know much about the Norse

2019-07-26 22:25:06 UTC  

there are also "religions" with no gods or deitys like Buddhism

2019-07-26 22:25:11 UTC  

I should probably use another word than religion

2019-07-26 22:25:20 UTC  

but thats a whole other topic

2019-07-26 22:25:28 UTC  

Budhism is still a religion in my eyes

2019-07-26 22:25:34 UTC  

Well Buddha is kind of like a god but he's not. that's kind of a weird one

2019-07-26 22:25:36 UTC  

Confuciusm

2019-07-26 22:25:47 UTC  

All religions to me

2019-07-26 22:25:57 UTC  

Buddha is like a Jesus without a Holly spirit. So he's not a god but basically he is