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12-24-2005, 05:58 AM | #11 |
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Yes.
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I didn't go to Afghanistan or Bosnia to die. I went there to kill. The possibility of my death wasn't anything new, as it is an inevitability.
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12-24-2005, 02:27 PM | #13 |
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It seems more likely that I would participate in an activity where it was for the greater good and there was a possibility of me dying (as in going to war), than in an activity where my death was inevitable. As an athiest, it is hard to decide to end one's life as this is the only life we have. Granted, there are a great many cicumstances that I would be willing to give up my life; however, just because it is for the greater good doesnt mean that i would
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to save a thousand i would gladly kill one. yes,, for me, the greater good wins out. what can i say, im a utilitarian. Quote:
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You think this is about religion and fanatics? Think again. It is about greed and oil and profits lining the pockets of the rich in this country. I am not thanking anybody for contributing to the gratuitious international violence of my own country...I am not thanking anybody for creating collateral damage or being the same. This is the way people who think they are above the world talk. I am down here on this planet and I do not find anything honorable about killing folks in Afghanistan or Bosnia.
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Is this BCH? I think not.
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King David, Solomon, and Jesus are all fictitious characters. You may just as well ask if someone were willing to be sacrificed to save Captain Kangaroo.
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Doesn't this presuppose a belief in the "Greater Good?"
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