OnlyAmbrose wrote:
jake, you're missing my point.
Who are YOU to say what circumstances make it ok to kill? Who are YOU to say it's ok to kill in self-defense? Who are YOU to say it's ok to kill for food?
When you get down to it, you have the same moral high ground as a religious person, you just attribute it to something other than God.
So again I ask the question which you haven't answered:
Why are you "ethically correct" and the sociopath "ethically not correct", if you want to play with the semantics of the matter.
I like you, ambrose, I've always considered you pretty intelligent from what I've read in your posts.
Asserting my 'ethical correctness' ahead of that of what a sociopath's would be can't be done without using the same kind of logic as to why a person of faith believes in a Deity. I gather that's the point your trying to make?
I can't say what's ethical without referring to what my own conception of 'good' or 'bad' -- 'wrong' or 'right' etc --
I get what your trying to say, and it's a good point (I like how you've gone about taking my original question (prove God without a bible) and turned it back on me) - I guess I've kinda known that myself (without realising) as recently I've found myself leaning more towards 'militant agnostic' (I don't know and neither do you! Ha!), if you'd call it that, and away more from straight out 'atheist' -
I don't know. I'm actually quite high now and just got home from work pretty tired, so i've now sat here and typed/backspaced/re-typed about a thousand different things so far, so right now isn't the greatest time to be thinking about this shit I don't think.
Speaking of which:
Jehan wrote:...like the countless times my family and friends have been blessed after prayer, and the feeling of pure fulfilment that I've only ever obtained through Christ, that's evidence
I read somewhere that apparently the same parts of the brain light up when in prayer and when someone is high on drugs
Pretty interesting