Freedomcry said:I don't judge. (I've said this many times, but for some reason, you think I do judge).
Sometimes I am in favor of punishment, sometimes I am not. My stance depends on the crime commited. I'm neither proud nor shamed by my beliefs. They are simply beliefs.
With seven pages of responses like this, how am I? When I ask for you to back up your statements, you seem to be full of witty remarks, but lack comments with any sort of substance.
Nineveh said:"If by "guilty" you mean broken a law, I could probably do that if I was called for jury duty."
Nineveh said:Your beliefs do not allow for punishement of something that is completely subjective.
Nineveh said:Your belief may be that morals are completely subjective, but what's on this thread is not.
Freedomcry said:I'm not judging the criminal as to whether his actions were "right" or "wrong". I'm simply deciding whether or not I want him subjected to the criminal justice system and imprisoned.
Says who? If I feel that a person can be rehabilitated and become a healthy functioning part of society, I'll opt for punishment.
You're entitled to your opinion.
Nineveh said:"I don't judge. (I've said this many times, but for some reason, you think I do judge)."
Judge: to form a judgment or opinion of; decide upon critically
Nineveh said:By what standard do you judge this, and what makes "your feelings" any better/worse than the person you are judging?
Freedomcry said:The keyword here is "critically"! I don't form critical opinions as to whether someone's acts are "right" or "wrong". I form an opinion on what act I should take given my best interest.
How many times do I have to answer this? My feelings are neither bettor nor worse than anyone elses. I make decisions based on my best interest. Just as everyone else does.
Nineveh said:You forgot your "key word" ... until now.
Nineveh said:If you should ever be called to jury duty, you should inform them of your "view".
"If I feel that a person can be rehabilitated and become a healthy functioning part of society, I'll opt for punishment."
"We" don't have to keep going over this, you keep talking in circles. I'm just standing back watching you get dizzy at this point.
Freedomcry said:That "key word" has been implied since the beginning of this thread. I didn't realize I was going to have to hold your hand and explain the deeper meanings of the word judgment.
Freedomcry said:That "key word" has been implied...
I'm assuming you've given up on logical rebuttals.
Punisher1984 said:I think he understands perfectly well what you mean, but he's going to keep hounding you because your ethical system in incompatible with his ideas of moral absolutism.
Nineveh said:The thread title was a statement made by Freedomcry on this thread.
That absolutely blows my mind. Morals are completely subjective. To who? Each individual? A nation?
Is it a subjective thing to know raping a 3 year old comatose girl is wrong?
Need, want: whatever. I believe my point was self-evident.Freedomcry said:No one needs rape. Where are you getting this from?
Nineveh said:Right.
Either that, or I can keep logically rebutting your illogical moral standard, but would that be logical?![]()
jonpantomime said:urh, with regards to the thread title, why are we imagining things to put into context? when it does not happen.
Freedomcry said:Then I'll agree to disagree.
Nineveh said:I'm not surprised.
Nineveh said:The thread title was a statement made by Freedomcry on this thread.
That absolutely blows my mind. Morals are completely subjective. To who? Each individual? A nation?
Is it a subjective thing to know raping a 3 year old comatose girl is wrong?