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@PureRedLotus @DenimsTV That doesn't answer the question.
By that logic...
If you need the threat of the law to be a good person, you are not a good person.
"But I don't need the threat of the law!"
Subconsciously, it influences your small decisions.
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@TeaTimeHaveACup @DenimsTV I knew it was bad to punch someone before I knew what laws were because I've been punched.
The same logic would apply.
You don't suddenly start doing things because there's nobody telling you to not. You weigh judgment through critical analysis and your prior experiences to-
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@PureRedLotus @DenimsTV You're avoiding the point.
It is bad to punch someone, you say?
WHY is it bad to punch someone?
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@TeaTimeHaveACup @DenimsTV I just said I have been punched.
It hurts. Pain is bad. When you experience a bad thing, you take preventive measures so it doesn't happen again.
When I see someone in pain, I understand the feeling, that is sympathy. I can be empathetic to it, as it is a past experience.
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@PureRedLotus @DenimsTV What if the person enjoys pain?
What if they can't feel pain?
There are too many factors to immediately decide that something is wrong just because you don't like it. Basically, it's icky to you.
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@TeaTimeHaveACup @PureRedLotus @DenimsTV Genuinely the most exhausting person to have a conversation with
"This bad thing is bad"
"What if I don't have basic morality or common sense, then what huh? HUH?"
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@2_lazybone87660 @PureRedLotus @DenimsTV But why is it bad?
He only provided a reason for why he thinks it's wrong. Not for why I should think it's wrong. He never tried to convince me why it's wrong. He only stated his side.
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