You attitude towards trans people is unethical, callous and shallow. — Banno
You would refuse to allow trans folk to express their identity. You are imposing your preconceptions of sexuality and gender on others, creating "society and social norms exist and must be obeyed when it pleases you". So are you a hypocrite or just incapable of clear thinking? — Banno
Is baseball a popular sport in your country? — Joshs
Not a neurological problem, and not clumsiness. Rather, a perceptual-affective style that differs along a masculine-feminine spectrum. That is, the issue isn’t with the arm, the stance, the coordination. It is with a primordial level of perceptual processing. That is why such a wide range of behaviors ( speech pronunciation, posture, walk, throwing, general bodily comportment, response to stimuli) all are involved and tied together as gender-associated via primordial perceptual-affective style which one is born with.
To understand this is to understand why we recognize a different behavioral style in male vs female dogs and cats.
Rather, a perceptual-affective style that differs along a masculine-feminine spectrum.
The point is that my natural tendency to throw the ball like a girl is related to my natural
tendency to walk in a feminine way, to speak in a way that has feminine characteristics, to have a bodily posture and comportment that tends in the same direction. — Joshs
Far too much of antiquity is lost to us, unfortunately. — Ciceronianus
A degree of interpretive freedom is not necessarily relativism. — Wayfarer
One problem is that a balanced, measured response can be too quickly labeled an attack. — Fooloso4
I still think it's dangerous to simply say that all religions point to the same goal, but then, Jesus did say 'In my Father's house there are many mansions' which could be interpreted to support a rather pluralist idea. — Wayfarer
Correct. — Apollodorus
Well, we can't let you have all the fun, can we? And as a Buddhist, you ought perhaps to be less self-centered ....
↪baker So that is what you think trans folk are like? That is what you would base your opinion on?
Is yours an argument to refuse to acknowledge the existence of trans people, or for improvements in the prison system? — Banno
The "fault" is with folk such as you who are overly concerned with the contents of other people's underpants. You are the reason nearly half of transexual children have attempted suicide. Your attitude is the reason for the abominable statistics on the treatment of trans folk.
You are the reason nearly half of transexual children have attempted suicide. Your attitude is the reason for the abominable statistics on the treatment of trans folk.
I think this is what annoys me; the irony of a sort of fundamentalist proselytizing against the Christian myth. — Noble Dust
lenty of men tried to teach me to throw like a guy. I spent hours trying to teach myself. I was desperate to get rid of such ‘feminine’ traits but it worked out about as well as that John Wayne scene from La Cage Aux Folles. — Joshs
So where does trans fit in here? I think the idea that one must change one’s body to fit one’s psychological gender is only necessary in a culture which
believes that behavior should match genitalia according to rigid norms. — Joshs
In a society which has no such belief , one is free to recognize that body sex and psychological gender are inextricably intertwined such that it becomes incoherent to claim that one was born in the wrong body.
If she believes all the surgeries she's been through are worth it and she's happier as the result, why should your concerns be her concerns? — Hanover
What do you suppose “choose reality”’ refers to? Just the issues that are highlighted of aggression toward women by men deliberately masquerading as females? Or do you suppose this includes a denial of the idea that psychological gender doesn’t necessarily match biological sex? — Joshs
Or do you suppose this includes a denial of the idea that psychological gender doesn’t necessarily match biological sex?
My point here is that all the concerns for safety and whatever other issues you wish to throw out seem pretextual, meaning I really don't think you have these concerns as much as you have a desire not to accommodate people who you believe are irrational and cuckoo. — Hanover
But they go to such great lengths in their efforts to make of Christianity what they want it to be, what they find to be intellectually acceptable, that Jesus, as portrayed in Scripture, seems less and less recognizable. — Ciceronianus
A part of it to me is that I don't think how you perform sex acts or who you perform them with is so integral to the person that it ought be who we think that person is. Unless I'm going to be having sex that person, it seems pretty irrelevant whether the person is gay, straight, or anywhere else on the spectrum. — Hanover
Still overly concerned as to the contents of other folk's underwear, I see. — Banno

How do I know that I can't comprehend God? — Zebeden
Because they are Christians. There is no Christianity without Jesus _Christ_.
— baker
One would think so. And the answer may be that they're "stuck" with him if they want to be known as Christians. But I think that the Jesus of the Gospels is largely ignored by them (just as the God of the Old Testament, that fractious fellow, is ignored). They just don't fit in the theology they construct, or if they fit do so awkwardly. They're embarrassing, in fact, if Scripture is is to be believed as it is written. — Ciceronianus
So always telling the truth to the point you're avoiding white lies, makes for a better person. — Benkei
Ok. That shit wasn’t the question, though. Read the last part which contains a question. — Cobra
Most people can't handle the truth, so they do not want to hear it. — Cobra
I've been thinking about laws on Mars. There's an international treaty saying that no country can lay claim to anything that's not on Earth. By another treaty if you're not in any country's territory, maritime law aplies. So Mars is international waters. Now, NASA is an American non-military organization, it owns the Hab. But the second I walk outside I'm in international waters. So Here's the cool part. I'm about to leave for the Schiaparelli Crater where I'm going to commandeer the Ares IV lander. Nobody explicitly gave me permission to do this, and they can't until I'm on board the Ares IV. So I'm going to be taking a craft over in international waters without permission, which by definition... makes me a pirate. Mark Watney: Space Pirate.
They say once you grow crops somewhere, you have officially “colonized” it. So technically, I colonized Mars.
I don't see overpopulation as a problem. — Metaphysician Undercover
As if there were a single uniform interpretation of the Christian gospel. History says otherwise. — Wayfarer
The Jesus of the Gospels seems disposable. Why do they bother with Jesus? This is my question. — Ciceronianus
And I think this brings us to the crux of the matter, because a lot of your statements seem to suggest that you haven’t yet decided in favor of truth and that despite your apparent disclaimers you are speaking from the perspective of someone who is at least in part psychologically committed to Buddhism as a belief system or religion. — Apollodorus
Again, one could argue that only Buddhists are capable of attaining the highest possible experience. But this hasn’t been demonstrated to be the case. So, the way I see it, it boils down to personal (and unproven) belief, i.e., exactly what Socrates and Plato (and, apparently, Buddha himself) are warning against.
And to achieve that, one need not be a Buddhist or follow any particular religious system .... — Apollodorus
Riiight. Let's go to a slaughterhouse or an abortion clinic where we can observe the "the miraculous nature of everyday reality".
— baker
I eat meat, and I respect a woman's right to choose - if and when she commits to the economic life changing, body morphic trauma that is bringing another life into the world. — karl stone
I've worked in a slaughterhouse - chickens, but still, I eat chicken. There's nothing like hot chicken breast on brown bread with mayo. It produces a transcendent, almost orgasmic pleasure in me.
I think one has to respect a woman's right to choose, precisely because we are the only animals who cook, rather than simply eat. An animal killed in nature suffers a worse death by far than humane slaughter at the hands of humans; and there's a parallel to a child brought into the world unwanted - in that, your bleeding heart humanity would be the cause of greater suffering of which you'd wash your vegan pro-life hands.
And it has to be said that no one does Christianity the kind of disservice that Christianity has done to itself, with its emphasis on shallow-faith literalism and punishment. — Tom Storm
The only evidence we could ever have for someone's "enlightenment" would be behavior that indicates a disposition of predominant concern for others.
— Janus
Why? — baker
I also want to stress that I am not closed-minded to the idea of being convinced by intellectual intuitions of metaphysical ideas for the individual, but I have never seen any convincing argument that such intuitions could ever form the basis of any open and unbiased inter-subjective discourse. — Janus
I only question baker's smug arrogance in feeling contempt for those who don't share his level of involvement with music. — T Clark
I think that the distiller and the shopkeeper are still happy that the person bought the expensive bottle. But ....I get your point. Still, even if the consumerist doesn't or cannot appreciate the fine touches, at least he or she gets hopefully something out of it that is positive. And that counts. — ssu
Seems likely that music evolved as a participatory activity. — T Clark
we should assess when and how to tell the truth, instead of telling it indiscriminately. — Cobra
If the CIA wants to create public opinion then it ought to be active on TikTok and TPF. — magritte
What is the primary reason the murder rate in the United States is almost 5 times that of the United Kingdom? — Down The Rabbit Hole
I think you have it right. Wanting life after death is motivated by a sense of unfairness or disappointment of our limitations, and I'm sure other emotions. To me, those emotions are not meant to be buried with the "liquor of immortality", but should be used to motivate and direct us to go past our limitations, and work on fixing the world's unfairness. — Philosophim
