But we tried that virgin sacrifice on Lucas and he squirreled out with the zombie clause. :o
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But we tried that virgin sacrifice on Lucas and he squirreled out with the zombie clause. :o
I'll get off my 8 leg horse when I'm ready to sacrifice it!
Poor Lucas, they even wrote about the whole debacle !
http://ecimages.kobobooks.com/Image....MyyA&Type=Full
Blame Lucas, he should look more like this:
http://www.tinyadda.com/images/e55d673wsk5eh8qngfmf.jpg
I don't think that is a virgin either....
But if Lucas looked like that!!!
I think I'd classify myself as gay as buckets!
You can't tame my dragon biznitches!!!!
If I looked like that I'd take my own virginity, and I'd probably not leave home much, unless I was going to a lesbian bar.
can wombat kombat teach me how to crush the strong so that i bask in the lamentations of their women and bathe in a fountain of their tears?
You are all bat shit crazy.
We work together to benefit ourselves in our primary drive to survive and procreate. EVERYTHING else is supposed to support that. There mos def is a collective will to survive that is tied in with the individual drive. You can call that morality if you like.
David, your heart pumps blood. I never liked the heart analogy. It's just a remnant of ignorance. Yall need to get over that stuff. If we did have some innate morality, it would be in our heads.
I think morality is a glimpse into a deeper mechanism of our evolution. More complex than what you say.
The 'collective mind' over powers the individual. There is example within the animal kingdom of altruism. Without complex minds it stands to reason this is an evolutionary advantage. One sacrifice himself for the many.
But when we think about it, all the virtues are evolutionary advantage. We take pride in teaching another person, his is how our instinct rewards us for correct behaviour, teaching enhances our species and other animals do it. Ask a question on the forum, look how many people try to help you to no material advantage of their own.
Thus if these virtues of human behaviour become advantages to survival then they become evolutionary forces. Society will have bent the species to its will and society itself is formed from our nature.
So in a deeper sense Virtue is inevitable. It is the correct behaviour written into our DNA. And I believe it will be a consequence of all sentience. All life everywhere will require these same advantages.
If so then it is an absolute law of the universe.
On the heart, it is important to treat the conscious mind and the unconscious instinctive emotional mind separately. In old terminology, before the concept of the unconscious both east and west used the term 'heart' to mean that aspect of the mind. it is a better word.
ethics or moral codes
each school has its codes of conduct
or door rules
men gui
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spelt out on the first day of school
written on a banner or plaque
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every one follows
including teachers
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morality applied for all
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YOur opinion is duly noted, but I haveto ask you, what is it that makes you feel in love? What makes you feel sorry for someone? Etc.
heart is a metaphor for emotional wisdom and isn't literal so, yes, I know what the heart is and that it pumps blood and I am going to guess that you probably understood my inference but I am ok with explaining it further.
Anyway, your personage is not a device for carrying your brain around. lol. You are the entirety of your being. It is not a remnant of ignorance, it is ignorant to deny the emotional content that is within you and to think that you can control that with an on off switch like a math problem. You can't.
That feeling is there whether you want to think it away or not.
If you don't like analogy, that's cool, but be prepared to be stuck in circles of semantics and pedantic drivel and tautological jerk offery.
But if you prefer that, well, whatever floats your boat. :)
metaphor, allegory, analogy etc are perfectly acceptable forms of communication especially if we can assume everyone has a similar ability to understand.
Literalness and absolutism is often foolish though and invalid long before an analogy or allegory has lost it's connection to a given thing.
You're just figuring that out now? Well, good on you. Just remember, when it comes to the forum, birds of a feather...
Actually, it's the new interpretation of the word that gives it the anatomical aspect - sort of a renaming, if you will. The root word for coronary - cor - is connected to 'courage', 'cordial' and 'cardio' - three concepts that are key to martial arts, IMO. That being said, I use 'heart' a lot in my next cover story, the one for the May June 2013, which is currently at press.