I also like how it's three against one and not one of you has refuted anything I've said. Just straw men and attacks on my character. While not surprising, it is hypocritical, as you are all mods, and I have seen the mods delete posts of a similar nature. This will be an excellent thread to reference whenever you try to censor the Kevins on the forum in the future and thereby cause an uproar. — Thorongil
This cannot but mean that she would like to pass a bevy of regulations that would undoubtedly make it harder to legally own a firearm, which in turn is a step closer to an outright ban. In what other direction is it a step? — Thorongil
I don't know. I think it should be prohibited. The point is that the NRA is not monolithically opposed to any and all gun regulations, as was suggested. — Thorongil
I honestly doubt that you and Baden, for example, would shed a tear if guns were abolished outright. — Thorongil
I suspect the leaders of the NRA are mere shills for gun manufacturers and retailers, and so want no restrictions whatsoever. Money being essential in the politics of our nation, many politicians are beholden to them. — Ciceronianus the White
So you believe that a 99.7% conviction rate isnt a sign of corruption? — Wosret
Asking for the just punishment isn't necessarily being unforgiving though. — Agustino
In other words is not forgiving someone for harming you and seeking a just punishment somehow immoral? — Baden
it doesn't follow that unforgiving is morally laudable (or right). — Agustino
If the punishment is really just, then obviously that wouldn't be wrong. — Agustino
I remember the story of Bertrand Russell on his bike one day, when he realised he no longer felt attracted to his wife. So he divorced her. He failed to see that there is anything more to love than feeling. So when the feeling was gone, so was his love. — Agustino
You'll be 100% sure it is just, like how the rapist feels 100% sure that the woman really wants to be raped. — Agustino
And I go back to the phenomenology of the experience. If you seek an unjust punishment you're never going to think the punishment is unjust are you? — Agustino
But Christian love as recommended by Jesus - love your neighbor as yourself - isn't a feeling, it's a choice. Even if you feel like hating your neighbor, you should put your hatred to one side and love your neighbor. This propagates further on in other relationships such as your relationship with your wife or partner. — Agustino
Meaning? Anger is an emotional state for example. — Agustino
I already told you - a choice. — Agustino
Oh, of course you won't want to "unjustly" punish the one who harmed you. That's precisely how the logic of violence works - the victim always deserves it. "The woman asked to be raped", and so on. What Jesus reveals is precisely that "the victim deserves it" is a lie, but it is precisely this lie which gets the logic of violence working and sustains it in motion. — Agustino
Do you agree we can be unforgiving without wanting to unjustly punish the one who harmed us? — Baden
Yes, we can be in an emotional state without wanting to be. That experience is quite common. — Agustino
Sure. Forgiveness and love are not emotional states, they are precisely choices. Jesus always presents it as an alternative choice between violence and love. — Agustino
It's not so much of where responsibility must be laid - responsibility cannot be laid, it exists. It must only be revealed to be at the feet of the violent. — Agustino
I did say that they would be guilty in approving of the mode of being of hatred and violence. — Agustino
My point is that if there is no radical forgiveness and renunciation of violence, then there can be no peace on Earth. My point is that violence tends to spread because each party ends up seeing itself as justified to reprisal. Do you follow that? — Agustino
No, not of the acts. I never said of the acts. — Agustino
A man rapes your wife. You don't forgive him. Does that mean you approve of his actions?
— Baden
"Yes, it does" — Agustino
