Do you hate people in public when you see them?
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27-12-2012, 12:37 PM
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RE: Do you hate people in public when you see them?
(26-12-2012 09:51 PM)Atothetheist Wrote: Holy shit, you are still on that Human Nature thing.I don't think decency has ever existed. It is human nature to feel antagonistic to people one doesn't know. you all said so - http://www.thethinkingatheist.com/forum/...nce?page=3 |
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27-12-2012, 12:39 PM
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RE: Do you hate people in public when you see them?
(26-12-2012 07:19 PM)Chas Wrote:Who or what defines normalcy?(26-12-2012 12:19 PM)namiloveyou Wrote: It's human nature to hate people on sight and feel like threatening them. Do you dispute this? |
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27-12-2012, 12:40 PM
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RE: Do you hate people in public when you see them?
(26-12-2012 07:30 PM)Slither Wrote: The reason we judge people on appearance is because of evolution. Our natural instinct is to judge what we see in people within the first few seconds, to judge whether or not they may be a threat, dangerous, etc.lol.. so then why protest about not treating strangers right? you do see there is a discrepancy? lol.. if we judge others on sight, we don't need to respect them at all. |
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27-12-2012, 04:02 PM
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RE: Do you hate people in public when you see them?
(27-12-2012 12:37 PM)namiloveyou Wrote: I don't think decency has ever existed. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altruism Bullshit. Morals help secure optimal social status in evolution. Decency is to be expected in a social atmosphere of you want to live a good and emotionally satisfied life. Please try again, it might need to be noted that you are in fact effortlessly failing at even the most decent attempt at trolling. ![]() Credit goes to UndercoverAtheist. |
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27-12-2012, 07:59 PM
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RE: Do you hate people in public when you see them?
(27-12-2012 04:02 PM)Atothetheist Wrote:morals of supposed "malevolence" are of equal weight to those of "kindness". Everybody knows that.(27-12-2012 12:37 PM)namiloveyou Wrote: I don't think decency has ever existed. |
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27-12-2012, 08:01 PM
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RE: Do you hate people in public when you see them?
(27-12-2012 07:59 PM)namiloveyou Wrote:(27-12-2012 04:02 PM)Atothetheist Wrote: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altruismmorals of supposed "malevolence" are of equal weight to those of "kindness". Everybody knows that. What does that mean? Skepticism is not a position; it is an approach to claims. Science is not a subject, but a method. ![]() |
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28-12-2012, 10:28 AM
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RE: Do you hate people in public when you see them?
(27-12-2012 08:01 PM)Chas Wrote:it means anything goes in life.(27-12-2012 07:59 PM)namiloveyou Wrote: morals of supposed "malevolence" are of equal weight to those of "kindness". Everybody knows that. it people choose to attack strangers, it's their own prerogative. |
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28-12-2012, 10:38 AM
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RE: Do you hate people in public when you see them?
(28-12-2012 10:28 AM)namiloveyou Wrote:(27-12-2012 08:01 PM)Chas Wrote: What does that mean?it means anything goes in life. And they will be punished for it. You can't really be that stupid, can you? Skepticism is not a position; it is an approach to claims. Science is not a subject, but a method. ![]() |
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28-12-2012, 10:40 AM
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RE: Do you hate people in public when you see them?
(28-12-2012 10:38 AM)Chas Wrote:lol... why do people need to be punished for anything?(28-12-2012 10:28 AM)namiloveyou Wrote: it means anything goes in life. Only mentally disturbed people endorse "punishment" as a concept. |
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28-12-2012, 10:41 AM
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RE: Do you hate people in public when you see them?
(28-12-2012 10:40 AM)namiloveyou Wrote:(28-12-2012 10:38 AM)Chas Wrote: And they will be punished for it.lol... why do people need to be punished for anything? You are either seriously disturbed or just another troll. Skepticism is not a position; it is an approach to claims. Science is not a subject, but a method. ![]() |
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