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Better to step aside and allow an old philosopher, or politician, or a bureaucrat decide what opportunity, worth, rights and value, really are.
4 “You will not certainly die,” the serpent said to the woman. 5 “For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”
originally posted by: dawnstar
or greater than or lesser than..
we have the ability to make such decisions but not the wisdom to make them wisely
originally posted by: dawnstar
we have millions of tiny bacteria in our digestive track and surely we feel we are greater than those tiny little creatures
that is of course till we do something stupid to wipe out all of those tiny friends of ours and end up having to deal with the consequences...
originally posted by: dawnstar
obviously the ceo feels he is greater than the workers under him and therefore feels entitles to all that money he earns but well if he were to ever lose those workers he would also lose his greatness.
originally posted by: dawnstar
and a good orchestra conductor can blend all of the different tones and notes from the many instruments that are at his command but can you take any one instrument out without the music ending up missing some of it's beauty? and if all the instrument players laid down those instruments and decided to be conductors would there be any music at all?
originally posted by: dawnstar
just because we lack the wisdom to see the equality doesn't mean it's not there it just means that the music we create isn't so beautiful has too many wannabe conductors and great musicians playing instruments that someone else assigns to them or they chose for the prestige instead of playing the one they would be great at doing!
To treat others how they DON'T want to be treated is to suppress their equality
pertain not to any sort of reality, but to words someone once wrote down somewhere and made into law, with the notion of suiting the status quo, the many, the mores, and those who think they are free as long as they exist within these rules and regulations. We truly love this sort of irony.
To treat others how they DON'T want to be treated
I talk about things that money can't buy like love and empathy. If you love and empathize with someone then you are treating them as equal because you feel their pain or joy
I claim it's an attempt to confine and limit what it means to be human according a definition, and enforcing that definition the moment an individual doesn't live up to it, or how I see it, proves the idea "human" to be wrong.
"Let’s be realistic. Those who seek to put everyone on "different" grounds do so in their imagination."
Works both ways, so you can null and void either way in this argument, or just transcend both by agreeing all thought is illusion
I could be wrong but the way I have always understood it is that "we are all equal before the law"
a reply to: LogicStool
And if Tuba players feel there should be as many of them as violins, the music ends up missing some of its beauty. And if everyone switched to flute, the Devil wouldn't be able to go down to Georgia at all!
We are not equal is my argument. No one has the same opportunities; no one has the same rights; no one is treated with equal fairness, respect, consideration, regardless of what set of laws we use, no matter what moral authorities think they carry absolute morality, and regardless of what categories people see themselves as. Why is this? Because we are not equal.
Would it not be better to admit a truth, and go from there? Or is it better to hide behind a false notion?
Would it not be better to admit a truth, and go from there? Or is it better to hide behind a false notion?
we are not equal but does the stork tell the caterpillar we are not equal no it doesnt because were are so similar you must say that we are not equal
So considering this, maybe we can find some sort of respect and consideration/compassion for all people.
So I am not sure if I should applaud say a well spoken, well educated man any more than say an ill behaved uneducated man, since it is possible the well spoken, well educated man came from an educated well spoken family, and the ill behaved from an ill behaved, uneducated family.