Well, back to school tommorow. We ill have to see how I do with the college girls now that I am forty pounds lighter. Perhaps it will not make much of a difference, but here's hoping! *chuckle*
Now, do you ever have arguments about whether morality is subjective or objective? As far as I can tell it is subjective, though the source of certain disagreements may simply be disagreements about the facts of the matter rather than difference in subjective values. I find moral arguments about vegetarianism especially funny, since once the facts are established (they are frequently under debate) they reduce to
"Killing animals for meat bothers me!"
"You are wrong! Killing animals for meat doesn't bother me!"
"No, you are wrong! Killing animals for meat bothers me!"
And so on ad infinitum.
Oh, I went and saw "Jeepers Creepers 2" yesterday, and it was actually pretty good. Better than the first one I would say, simply because they went with the "big winged demon" from the beginning rather than springing it on you part way through. That was what ruined the first movie for me: they had a really cool little movie going with a guy who survives hundreds of years by sewing himself together out of compatible body parts and they threw it all away! That and the psychic woman. What were they thinking with her? :rolleyes:
Now, do you ever have arguments about whether morality is subjective or objective? As far as I can tell it is subjective, though the source of certain disagreements may simply be disagreements about the facts of the matter rather than difference in subjective values. I find moral arguments about vegetarianism especially funny, since once the facts are established (they are frequently under debate) they reduce to
"Killing animals for meat bothers me!"
"You are wrong! Killing animals for meat doesn't bother me!"
"No, you are wrong! Killing animals for meat bothers me!"
And so on ad infinitum.
Oh, I went and saw "Jeepers Creepers 2" yesterday, and it was actually pretty good. Better than the first one I would say, simply because they went with the "big winged demon" from the beginning rather than springing it on you part way through. That was what ruined the first movie for me: they had a really cool little movie going with a guy who survives hundreds of years by sewing himself together out of compatible body parts and they threw it all away! That and the psychic woman. What were they thinking with her? :rolleyes:
I've always saw morality as subjective. People tend to be subjective about things that they feel are right or wrong, therefore arguable. Yeah, vegetarian arguments are funny! I don't bother arguing about it cuz frankly I eat meat cuz I love it and i really don't care how many chickens or cows or whatever are being slaughtered, and I surely could care less about what people have to say about it.
you'll be hitting college booty in no time!