30 Jul 17
There are two groups of people numbering exactly the same.
In one group are friends and family peacefully enjoying the day. The other group is about to slaughter your friends and family.
In your post to this thread you decide what happens. If you say you kill the aggressors state that you'd defend your friends and family. No other means will save them. You prrsonally must do the killing.
If you do not defend, then you choose to watch your friends and family die while you do nothing. For those of you who believe in God, he has put you there and given you this chance. Do you defend or do nothing?
Originally posted by @eladarDefend and kill them all. It is what God would expect you to do. Then I would thank God for giving me the ability to do so.
There are two groups of people numbering exactly the same.
In one group are friends and family peacefully enjoying the day. The other group is about to slaughter your friends and family.
In your post to this thread you decide what happens. If you say you kill the aggressors state that you'd defend your friends and family. No other means will save them ...[text shortened]... who believe in God, he has put you there and given you this chance. Do you defend or do nothing?
30 Jul 17
Originally posted by @checkbaiterI would defend as well.
Defend and kill them all. It is what God would expect you to do. Then I would thank God for giving me the ability to do so.
My bet is that we will see few libs respond.
Originally posted by @eladarDefend, obviously.
I would defend as well.
My bet is that we will see few libs respond.
30 Jul 17
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeWow, I am surprised. I wonder how many others of this forum would follow suit.
Defend, obviously.
30 Jul 17
Originally posted by @proper-knobYou didn't.
You're surprised that someone would chose to defend their friends and family from people who'd wish to kill them?
31 Jul 17
Originally posted by @eladardefend obviously.
There are two groups of people numbering exactly the same.
In one group are friends and family peacefully enjoying the day. The other group is about to slaughter your friends and family.
In your post to this thread you decide what happens. If you say you kill the aggressors state that you'd defend your friends and family. No other means will save them ...[text shortened]... who believe in God, he has put you there and given you this chance. Do you defend or do nothing?
however there are way too many other variables here.
the buddha supposedly stopped a mass murderer who became a convert to Buddhism,
He did that just by looking at the guy
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelSounds like a bogus story.
defend obviously.
however there are way too many other variables here.
the buddha supposedly stopped a mass murderer who became a convert to Buddhism,
He did that just by looking at the guy
31 Jul 17
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelWould that make you evil for killing others?
defend obviously.
however there are way too many other variables here.
the buddha supposedly stopped a mass murderer who became a convert to Buddhism,
He did that just by looking at the guy
31 Jul 17
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelWhat about put down your marijuana and post clearly.
what about subdue and rehabilitate?
Originally posted by @eladarI would sit down and try to discuss the complicated situation with the group about to slaughter my friends and family and, in so doing, avoid the violent-outcome-only assumptions built into your thought game. It'd be a win-win solution. Maybe my friends and family, who were peacefully enjoying the da,y would end up peacefully enjoying the day, in an unexpected spirit of friendship, with the group that had been about to slaughter them. Meanwhile, my family and friends might learn to empathize with those who have aggressive feelings towards them. I'd see the dilemma you describe as an opportunity for all those involved.
There are two groups of people numbering exactly the same. In one group are friends and family peacefully enjoying the day. The other group is about to slaughter your friends and family. In your post to this thread you decide what happens.
31 Jul 17
Originally posted by @fmfI just puked.
I would sit down and try to discuss the complicated situation with the group about to slaughter my friends and family and, in so doing, avoid the violent-outcome-only assumptions built into your thought game. It'd be a win-win solution. Maybe my friends and family, who were peacefully enjoying the da,y would end up peacefully enjoying the day, in an unexpected ...[text shortened]... eelings towards them. I'd see the dilemma you describe as an opportunity for all those involved.