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<blockquote data-quote="bell" data-source="post: 40169" data-attributes="member: 354"><p>Nature provides for the notion that strength can be defined through rape and murder, and with nature being "indifferent to it" it becomes your birthright to defy any natural imperative if you so choose.</p><p></p><p>I had a friend one time try to convince me that life was worth living because "procreation is an imperative" and therefore I should devote myself wholeheartedly to it, that if I wasn't then that was proof I was being facetious and not properly attending to my own feelings.</p><p>Isn't that absurd? A prescription over what is "good" is given the force of a transcendent decree, according to this idea that we are all hooomans and we should work toward the prolongation of the species. That guy was an atheist too. "We have obligations which are innate, unchanging but justifying them through the lens of religion is fake and gaaay. Despite that, if you don't believe me you are fake and gay and immoral."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bell, post: 40169, member: 354"] Nature provides for the notion that strength can be defined through rape and murder, and with nature being "indifferent to it" it becomes your birthright to defy any natural imperative if you so choose. I had a friend one time try to convince me that life was worth living because "procreation is an imperative" and therefore I should devote myself wholeheartedly to it, that if I wasn't then that was proof I was being facetious and not properly attending to my own feelings. Isn't that absurd? A prescription over what is "good" is given the force of a transcendent decree, according to this idea that we are all hooomans and we should work toward the prolongation of the species. That guy was an atheist too. "We have obligations which are innate, unchanging but justifying them through the lens of religion is fake and gaaay. Despite that, if you don't believe me you are fake and gay and immoral." [/QUOTE]
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