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Marix
16 years ago
agrees with Nietzsche that the Jewish and Christian traditions smack of slave-morality
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geraldine
says
16 years ago
i'm reading about it too
geraldine
says
16 years ago
according to him each individual human being would live a life without the artificial limits of moral obligation
Marix
16 years ago
can see what Ayn Rand and Nietzsche have in common
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kringGo
says
16 years ago
*nosebleed*
Marix
thinks
16 years ago
that it's still true up till now; Christianity still promotes slave-morality : the last shall be first, that kind of crap
kringGo
wonders
16 years ago
if this is an atheist plurk...
Marix
says
16 years ago
that a lot of religions promote slave-morality
Marix
says
16 years ago
this is not an atheist discussion -- this has nothing to do with proving the existence of God. It's more to do with religion.
kringGo
says
16 years ago
i'm gonna say that's true
kringGo
says
16 years ago
but it's not necessarily bad.
Marix
16 years ago
points out that she hasn't said that slave-morality is bad ... there is something to be said about being nice to other people
Marix
hates
16 years ago
it that some people have equated being rich with being evil
kringGo
says
16 years ago
i believe a lot of people are misled.i think jewish people are too legalistic.
jhosef
says
16 years ago
to PRCB: i think the probability is just higher because the resources are there... but you can't generalize these things.
kringGo
says
16 years ago
some people really find pleasure in punishing those who can do things they can't, because of "morality" probably because they're envious.
jhosef
says
16 years ago
this will be a long thread!
kringGo
says
16 years ago
like the spanish inquisition, where the papacy ordered the torture and murder of the jews who doesn't want to convert to catholicism.
jhosef
says
16 years ago
its really hard to justify the acts of man... but these acts shouldn't be a matter to be considered in looking at catholicism as a religion.
kringGo
says
16 years ago
hay...well, it really boils down to individual morality. i mean, it's a choice to me moral, should not be an externally imposed thing.
Marix
wants
16 years ago
to bring this discussion back to Nietzshe's philosophy
kringGo
thinks
16 years ago
she still has to check that out yet
google...
jhosef
says
16 years ago
Yes, i agree that some traditions are indeed impractical or just simply ridiculous now a days...
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