Admittedly banning is easier, but I think deletion of offensive posts would send an equally clear, and more compassionate, message. — Janus
Banning them might just make them double down, which won't be the forum's problem, because they are gone from here, but it may become a greater problem for their partners, family or society. — Janus
Rules as laws should be forced and read under their general spirit not by the book. — dimosthenis9
Show me how you get that.
— tim wood
From my read, the bolded qualifier is an espousal in the form of an implicit normative:
"I am an unrepentant misogynist. For me, the concept that a woman should be considered the equal of a man, if he is any kind of man, is simply fucking ludicrous." — Michael Zwingli — 180 Proof

Making shitty memes is the politics of the proletariat. — StreetlightX
Maybe instead of sticking up for bloodsucking politicians consider putting away your high-nosed class pretentions? — StreetlightX
Easy to say, but like you point out, not so easy to do! The Buddha also realized the difficulty and came up with an eight fold path to help people obtain the right state of mind, but it isn’t easy and human nature, being what it is, is always looking for an easy solution. — Present awareness
If one may simply enjoy the moment as it comes, without attachment, there will be a willingness to let things go, once they are gone. — Present awareness
If they’re so weak-minded it should be easy for someone such as yourself to change them. — NOS4A2
It’s nonsense — NOS4A2
This is self-contradictory, if people don’t benefit from cooperation then they don’t cooperate.
— praxis
I might be wrong, but I don't view the matter thusly, thinking that the motive behind all cooperative behavior is selfish. — Michael Zwingli
When people cooperate with others, they do so utterly for their own benefit, no mutuality necessary. — Michael Zwingli
Mankind did not evolve as a being which is devoid of desire and/or agon. We evolved from former social mammals which were competitive to the core of their psyches, and which subdued that innate competitiveness only insofar as was necessary to coexist within an evolutionarily advantageous social group. Within the group, competitiveness reigned, as it still does within the core of the human psyche today. Because of this, I feel that Buddhism preaches an essentially unnatural doctrine. I'm not saying that this doctrine is inherently "bad" or "evil", just that it is unnatural. — Michael Zwingli
I'm reading a pop-Zen book by Brad Warner, There is No God.
— Shawn
with the subtitle 'and He is with you always'. Read the intro, totally get it.
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I had a debate with I Like Sushi recently where he was insisting that Buddhism is 'theistic', because of the worship of deities such as celestial bodhisattvas and meditation Buddhas - even though Buddhism has always eschewed any notion of creator-God. But because those figures are seen as deities, then Buddhism is stereotyped with the Biblical religions where really the underlying belief-structures are entirely different. — Wayfarer
… maintaining with premium THC & CBD edibles. — 180 Proof
I'm reading a pop-Zen book by Brad Warner, There is No God. It's kind of cool how practical Zen can-be. — Shawn
