Goodness and Lawfulness is an extremely unstable combination — Mariner
In the "Story of Humanity" as seen by (my) Christian eyes, the villain is Man (influenced by Satan), rather than Satan himself. — Mariner
Disclaimer: The only fantasy world that I claim to be an expert on is the Tolkienian work. There may be lost of errors in what follows, due to my lack of familiarity with the details of the stories mentioned. — Mariner
Sure, in the non-fictional world, no one is pure villain (or pure hero), but does that mean that we should not orient ourselves according to this spectrum of possibilities? — Mariner
I think my argument, such as it is, is that to orient oneself in reality according to fantasy criteria is to live in fantasy; the world in which Churchill is hero or villain - in which anyone is hero or villain - is a fantasy world, not the non-fictional world people take it for. — unenlightened
I doubt you consistently follow your own suggestion here. What do you think of Paulo Freire? — Mariner
My impression is that he follows my suggestion rather better than I do. — unenlightened
That makes him a role model, right? — Mariner
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