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Post by FilmFlaneur on Jul 18, 2018 10:43:28 GMT
Lugh where does your awesomeness stem from? You will not convince an obstinate and inflexible mindset like Flaneur, even though he prides himself on his supposed and questionable logic. Great point also about enforcing 'good' laws within oneself. OK then, Cheese: since you have been unable elsewhere to describe to me the obvious advantages to all of an inequitable society, perhaps instead you can here come up with some for a society when one subjectively chooses 'good' and 'bad' laws to obey or not, or where law can apparently be considered 'irrelevant'. Which, one notes ironically, is just the golden rule, a condition for living - given as a law for living by Jesus. One is not even sure what this means. Perhaps you have not heard of laws which can be applied to varying degree? Which is fine in theory - until the individual's own 'law' and 'superior power' turns bad. Serial killers for instance often justify their actions through their supposedly higher philosophy of life which makes law irrelevant and/or while invoking their own rules over racial/sexual superiority. But I think you really know that.
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