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Okay, I don't think you understand me. I was joking about the awesome vocabulary of your post.I did just want to make a point, really, but I put it in this subforum because I'm open to debate about it.Quote from: Ghast on February 08, 2011, 03:56:54 PMAlthough war is immoral and more deleterious than anything else, it has its advantges.- Increased economic activity (during an arms race)How is economic activity on the same level as human life?Quote- Depending on significance, can be a source of influence on modern literatureHow is literature on the same level as human life?Quote- Makes for good television/cinema recordings.How is television/cinema on the same level as human life?
Although war is immoral and more deleterious than anything else, it has its advantges.- Increased economic activity (during an arms race)
- Depending on significance, can be a source of influence on modern literature
- Makes for good television/cinema recordings.
Random example: I'm all for gay rights but it pisses me off to no fucking end that, say, a lesbian couple insists on pregnancy instead of adopting a poor fucking kid whose life in an orphanage or children's home is nothing but shit.
Technology pretty much exists for the sake of extending, easing, and otherwise aiding human life. War exists for the sake of none of those.
Quote from: crypto on February 08, 2011, 04:04:27 PMOkay, I don't think you understand me. I was joking about the awesome vocabulary of your post.I did just want to make a point, really, but I put it in this subforum because I'm open to debate about it.Quote from: Ghast on February 08, 2011, 03:56:54 PMAlthough war is immoral and more deleterious than anything else, it has its advantges.- Increased economic activity (during an arms race)How is economic activity on the same level as human life?Quote- Depending on significance, can be a source of influence on modern literatureHow is literature on the same level as human life?Quote- Makes for good television/cinema recordings.How is television/cinema on the same level as human life?fucking lol'dNot everything has to be on-par with human life (in terms of significance) as if that were the case, we would not have moved anywhere in the world, and technological advancement would be a myth.
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QuoteRandom example: I'm all for gay rights but it pisses me off to no fucking end that, say, a lesbian couple insists on pregnancy instead of adopting a poor fucking kid whose life in an orphanage or children's home is nothing but shit.I have to disagree here. A gay couple has every right to have their "own" child as a straight couple. Then again, you might be opposed to unfertile straight couples insisting on pregnancy too. In that case, your argument would not be restricted to gay people, and I might differ in my opinion.However, I do not understand why the moral responsability of adopting "homeless" childs should rest on the shoulders of those couples incapable of conceiving their own babies. They have the same right as fully sexually functional (and by this I mean pregnancy) couples to have babies that share their DNA.
Skieski, I'm opposed to both.Ghast, sure, war has strengthened us martially, strategically, and technologically (in some ways), but the relevance of those benefits is largely confined to war and and I don't think the other benefits overwhelm the negative aspects and consequences of war.Boxman, how does that good fortune justify war?
[blank] isn't justified, but it doesn't have to be.
Quote from: crypto on February 08, 2011, 04:43:02 PMSkieski, I'm opposed to both.Ghast, sure, war has strengthened us martially, strategically, and technologically (in some ways), but the relevance of those benefits is largely confined to war and and I don't think the other benefits overwhelm the negative aspects and consequences of war.Boxman, how does that good fortune justify war?War isn't justified, but it doesn't have to be.During the Great Depression, 23,000 suicides occurred in the first year... Regardless of war, death is going to happen but at a slower rate. Whether Ghast wants to admit it or not, War does balance population.At this rate, we'll only have war and old age to kill us off.Unless everyone just decides to have a mass suicide...Just going to point that out.
Where medicine is going today, There will be no deaths from disease given the time.
Quote from: Boxman on February 08, 2011, 05:05:18 PMWhere medicine is going today, There will be no deaths from disease given the time.Infectious microorganisms evolve alongside medicinal advances.