Message from @Flame of truth Eros
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@ManOWar basically said it’s your brain forcing you to achieve states of morality due to evolution and adapting
that is a part of it
Yeah that sums it up pretty much
not all of it, but a driving factor
Although it's not just one brain but you get that
I wrote more but my clipboard got replaced smh
rip
I was talking about the many thousands of generations and stuff
I don’t want to write again lol
Not just a singular brain
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
@Flame of truth Eros you're free to think differently about it.
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
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
but morals do change depending on time, place, location, history, and yes even religious influences
@Mr.Black that’s my point , so you agree with me then?
but to conflate religion to morality is not the same
I think this is just a time in which you agree to disagree
Maybe it’s semantics?
i would disagree, because i don't think (usually) they come from one person or deity
You've stated your sides so, that's that in my eyes
But you don’t want to call it religion I think
but, agree to dissagree
Their are religions with more than one god
indeed
Hinduism is pretty cool
But anyway new topic lol
I studied it
They have interesting traditions
i was thinking norse but that works
I don't know much about the Norse
there are also "religions" with no gods or deitys like Buddhism
I should probably use another word than religion
but thats a whole other topic
Budhism is still a religion in my eyes
Well Buddha is kind of like a god but he's not. that's kind of a weird one
Confuciusm
All religions to me
Buddha is like a Jesus without a Holly spirit. So he's not a god but basically he is