ForEverAfter
Ex-Bluelighter
Ouch!
Wow, you really got me there.
8)
Wow, you really got me there.
8)
That wouldn't need to happen if one could assume we have the judgement-power to know when something is wrong and when it's not - like the difference between a murder and a mercy-killing. But to do that you would need to have a sense of right and wrong and know what is generally wrong in the first place.
What is my will free from? Ideas are rarely so absolute. To me, freedom as an abolute with no reference to contrast it with, make little sense. I find it strange you call yourself a Theravada Buddhist. It could but said that technically you are lying. What kind of instruction have you had?
I have given plenty of exahttp://www.bluelight.org/vb/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=12945514mples when things aren't that simple. Its not always easy to know which way is the best way for all. Maybe variation and diversity have their place in assuring survival. If we were all the same we would only have one solution to every problem.
You seem to confirm my point about superficial morality and feeling morally superior because you act in ways that simply make you feel like better person. Its just seems like a more attractive form of moral hedonism based on the self-love generated by altrustic behavior. Just like any pleasure seeking behavior; it becomes obsessive and addictive.
Im a bit obsessed about the dharma actually, Ive given up on my girlfriend, on my friends, on music, on school and on practically everything I hold dear because I believe in the dharma... I plan to become a monk basically... I'm sure its the only way to happiness.
indeed, you can only know and judge whats best for you.
things are much simpler when you only focus on you and judge your own actions and thoughts. we all have plenty to be mindful about in ourselves, no need to look outside of ourselves for contradictory and problems, theres enough within.
you the only one who can judge morally the actions you make and find your own solution.
however, having the intention to hurt another being is bad, hurtful and wrong for everybody who try to hurt someone else.
That doesn't sound particularly healthy, to me...
I think it's weird that you can't comprehend that people can be happy without becoming monks or practicing Buddhism. Perhaps this is something that you need to do, but that doesn't mean that it's something that everybody needs to do... Buddhism isn't about the pursuit of happiness, by the way, so you may be disappointed if that's what you're looking for.
And, I'm sure you don't care, but I don't think it's working that well for you if you've been doing it obsessively for 6 years and you're still judging humanity and saying "fuck them" for eating meat... That doesn't sound Buddhist, at all... And, generally, you don't come across as a particularly calm individual (like most Buddhists I know).
Another get-out clause, this is getting silly. And try to post when you're sober enough that you can spell.
another ad honimen attack. I thought this was about empathy and compassion? Oh yeah, just another method of self gratification. I like the efficiency of my style of writing. I am more about substance rather than superficial errors in spelling and grammar attributed to a small touch screen phone, clumsy thumbs, no spell check, and a lack of proof-reading. I guess for you its all about superficial appearances. To you, how something looks on the outside seems more important to you and that makes you appear shallow to me.
are you okay?
I dont lie, im a buddhist theravada and a buddhist for close to 6 years. Buddhism really helped me change my life around, ive listen to hundreds of talks from many different monks: ajahn chah, ajahn brahm, ayya khema just to name a few. Im a bit obsessed about the dharma actually, Ive given up on my girlfriend, on my friends, on music, on school and on practically everything I hold dear because I believe in the dharma, I will begin my first retreat in may and likely go from there. I plan to become a monk basically. I'm a bit scared of how hard it will be to detach myself as I live a very comfortable life, but I'm sure its the only way to happiness.. I practice mindfulness every day and try to purify me being the most I can.
turk said:Btw, u can continue to deflect the conversation with red herrings, but I have been graded on my logic and understanding. I am very confident, because they have been verified by my high grade point average. Its rare I didn't ace a class.
Ninae said:And try to post when you're sober enough that you can spell.
ForEverAfter said:Dude, you're drunk.
You can hardly type.
Willow, you mentioned being interested in alternatives, but did you read that link I posted on the lab grown burgers? I have provided a healthy compromise and not one of you has commented on it. DOES IT NOT EXCITE YOU TO BE IN THE MIDST OF PROGRESS?
Look, guys: none of this bullshit is pushing forward discussion at all. Feel free to hassle each other through PM, if you must, but know that this banter is entirely irrelevant to any substantive issues we might engage. If you don't have anything to say beyond this, you don't really have anything to say. . .
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My issue, to state it again for the trillionth time, is with 2 main things; 1) the cruelty of keeping another lifeform imprisoned in awful conditions only to be killed and be eaten by people ; 2) the destruction of the environment to maintain current western obsession with eating meat daily. Lab-grown meat would obviously negate much of this. I can't see most people eating it, particularly those in the west who think its reasonable to eat meat everyday.
Not just Westerners. I can think of at least one Eastern country of more than 1 billion who enjoys destroying endangered species. The culture values eating the penis of endangered tigers and rhinos, parfly for the purpose of folk magic. They eat cats and dogs too. For some, the more the animal was made to suffer when slaughtering it, the more potent is the effect of the folk magic.Maybe I'm being presumptuous, but doesn't it follow from those points that the only reason most Westerners eat meat is because they subconciously enjoy destroying the ecosystem?...
(Bonus question: Why don't people have issue with subjugating bacteria and yeasts to do our dirty work... and then slaughtering them wholesale by consuming them?)
Maybe I'm being presumptuous, but doesn't it follow from those points that the only reason most Westerners eat meat is because they subconciously enjoy destroying the ecosystem?
It seems to me that a lot of people honestly do not concern themselves with where their meat comes from, only that it is tasty and pleasing to the senses. If we advance to the point of making lab-meat that is equivalent in taste and texture to Wagu beef in blind testing, do you really think people would care that their meat comes from a nutrient tank and not a blood-soaked abattoir instead?
Disclaimer: I am a filthy animal subjugator who enjoys eating things like hotdogs. (cue gasps of horror from the audience)
Oh, also, thought experiment: If we could grow meat-producing cattle without a functional brain, would that be animal cruelty? Would it still be a 'cow'? If so, how much of the cow must you remove before it's lab grown "meat" and not an animal?
(Bonus question: Why don't people have issue with subjugating bacteria and yeasts to do our dirty work... and then slaughtering them wholesale by consuming them?)