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Random Guy

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Once my son was floating slowly out in a boogie board area of the beach, but in shallow water
with no fins because they’re banned, which is weird to me

so I see him floating away, and I’m on shore, I get a lifeguards attention, and say, “see my son over there. You wanna bring him in, or you want me to? but one of usmis getting him, because he’s not getting in by himself
the lifeguard was like, sure, I’ll grab him

it would’ve been better if my son realized he was gonna need help, but he had no idea
 

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afoaf

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Right, I'm just saying the degree of inherent morality we have is questionable.
the point is that religion and culture sprang from that inherent baseline

it was not predetermined by a bible or church, it was genetically predetermined after millions of years of group selection

The argument presented by @afoaf is that natural selection weeds out those who are immoral.
going hard with the straw man and stupid word games

please point to where I said that
 
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Nick Kerr

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Once my son was floating slowly out in a boogie board area of the beach, but in shallow water
with no fins because they’re banned, which is weird to me

so I see him floating away, and I’m on shore, I get a lifeguards attention, and say, “see my son over there. You wanna bring him in, or you want me to? but one of usmis getting him, because he’s not getting in by himself
the lifeguard was like, sure, I’ll grab him

it would’ve been better if my son realized he was gonna need help, but he had no idea
I don't have kids but they seem like a major inconvenience but I'm glad the lifeguard was there to do that for you although I know your son is grateful that you had to get up out of your chair to find a lifeguard to tell him your son was in trouble and needed saving.
 

Nick Kerr

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It's not the heat
It's the inhumanity
Plugged into the sweat of a summer street
Machine gun images pass
Like malice through a looking glass
The slackjaw gaze of true profanity
Feels more like surrender than defeat
If culture is the curse of the thinking class
If culture is the curse of the thinking class

Ceiling unlimited
World so wide
Turn and turn again, turn again
Feeling unlimited
Still unsatisfied
Changes never end, never end
The vacant smile of true insanity
Dressed up in the mask of Tragedy
Programmed for the guts and glands
Of idle minds and idle hands
I rest my case or at least my vanity
Dressed up in the mask of comedy
If laughter is a straw for a drowning man
If laughter is a straw for a drowning man
Ceiling unlimited
Windows open wide
Look and look again, look again
Feeling unlimited
Eyes on the prize
Changes never end, never end
Winding like an ancient river
The time is now again
Winding like an ancient river
The time is now again, the time is now again
The time is now again
The time is now again, the time is now again
The time is now again,
The time is now again
The time is now again
Ceiling unlimited
World so wide
Turn and turn again, turn again
Feeling unlimited
Still unsatisfied
Changes never end, never end
Changes never end, never end
Winding like an endless river
The time is now again
Winding like an ancient river
The time is now again
Hope is like an endless river
The time is now again, the time is now again, the time is now again
I was going to take a viagra but after reading this I dont need it anymore.
 

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I don't have kids but they seem like a major inconvenience but I'm glad the lifeguard was there to do that for you although I know your son is grateful that you had to get up out of your chair to find a lifeguard to tell him your son was in trouble and needed saving.
I should note that this section of the water is boogie boards only. I was not allowed to wade and and get him
he was in water over his head, but thats because he was a little kid. It wasn’t like he was far out, or In an emergency, but he wasn’t going to get in by himself
additionally I thought it might get my son to pay more attention if the lifeguard is coming to get him
additionally, the lifeguards are pretty bored on calmer days like this, so I didn’t honk it was an imposition

But aside from all of that, yes, kids are a major inconvenience
 
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It's not the heat
It's the inhumanity
Plugged into the sweat of a summer street
Machine gun images pass
Like malice through a looking glass
The slackjaw gaze of true profanity
Feels more like surrender than defeat
If culture is the curse of the thinking class
If culture is the curse of the thinking class

Ceiling unlimited
World so wide
Turn and turn again, turn again
Feeling unlimited
Still unsatisfied
Changes never end, never end
The vacant smile of true insanity
Dressed up in the mask of Tragedy
Programmed for the guts and glands
Of idle minds and idle hands
I rest my case or at least my vanity
Dressed up in the mask of comedy
If laughter is a straw for a drowning man
If laughter is a straw for a drowning man
Ceiling unlimited
Windows open wide
Look and look again, look again
Feeling unlimited
Eyes on the prize
Changes never end, never end
Winding like an ancient river
The time is now again
Winding like an ancient river
The time is now again, the time is now again
The time is now again
The time is now again, the time is now again
The time is now again,
The time is now again
The time is now again
Ceiling unlimited
World so wide
Turn and turn again, turn again
Feeling unlimited
Still unsatisfied
Changes never end, never end
Changes never end, never end
Winding like an endless river
The time is now again
Winding like an ancient river
The time is now again
Hope is like an endless river
The time is now again, the time is now again, the time is now again
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Youre welcome
 

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I should note that this section of the water is boogie boards only. I was not allowed to wade and and get him
he was in water over his head, but thats because he was a little kid. It wasn’t like he was far out, or In an emergency, but he wasn’t going to get in by himself
additionally I thought it might get my son to pay more attention if the lifeguard is coming to get him
additionally, the lifeguards are pretty bored on calmer days like this, so I didn’t honk it was an imposition

But aside from all of that, yes, kids are a major inconvenience
I'm not good at math and I don't think ever liked it but what I mean is I think you deserve the number one dad coffee cup next fathers day.
 
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afoaf

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It’s the basis of the theory you’re promoting…and uhh, right here:

View attachment 141966

Take a fuckin break already.
Sorry @plasticbertrand...what you think is right or wrong was largely predetermined by the Bible. lol.
Hence my position it's more than just traits inherited from our ancestors involved in morality.
a thread wherein casa_mugrienta attempts to argue every side of an argument at once...

focus

homo sapians have intrinsic behavioral traits, many of which we consider good or moral

natural selection weeded out behaviors that were not conducive to cooperative tribal living, leaving us with a morally relativistic set of "virtues" that work for us and the way we live; it didn't weed out things we would view through a contemporary lens as "immoral", per se, only that which benefited genetic propagation.

culture and, by extension religion, springs from that human baseline and modifies it to suit

it is not "largely predetermined by the bible"

it is largely determined by our genetic makeup

in the same way a modern secularist need not read Kant to understand what is right and wrong.
 

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I identify as a secular humanist. For real. I don’t have like, a member ship card or decoder ring or anything. I wouldn’t even know or care where other secular humanists may gather and pat one another on the back. I just have a sense of right and wrong and I always feel better when I remain honest and quote-able. And I have zero fear of “hell” or any other sort of supernatural punishment if I’m NOT a decent person.
 

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Can a religion forum be started?

politics And religion aren’t miscible.

im very pleased I grew up with scribble vision and sears magazine with an odd playboy someone stole from an uncle or dad.

kids can be cool. Lifegaurds at some beaches are terrible, esp on east coast nj beaches. Blow their effin whistles every 5 min for someone going in above an ankle or outside an imaginary flag. Forcing people to swim in a rip or squeezing eleventeen million surfers together in one block.
 

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I feel like in this stage of humanitys floundering, politics and religion can reasonably be argued concurrently in a single cesspit such as this politics forum
 

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Can a religion forum be started?

politics And religion aren’t miscible.

im very pleased I grew up with scribble vision and sears magazine with an odd playboy someone stole from an uncle or dad.

kids can be cool. Lifegaurds at some beaches are terrible, esp on east coast nj beaches. Blow their effin whistles every 5 min for someone going in above an ankle or outside an imaginary flag. Forcing people to swim in a rip or squeezing eleventeen million surfers together in one block.
It’s well known that San Diego Lifeguards are an Ultra Secular Humanist branch of the Freemasons.

Seriously, sitting in The Lifeguard “Tower”, the contemplative pose. You have no idea what sorts of Humanism they’re planning, all the while pretending to guard Life.

It’s right in front of you, wake up before it’s too late.
 
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At Christian surf camp the surf coach was trying to stab a friend with his boner while he was teaching her how to surf.
 

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a thread wherein casa_mugrienta attempts to argue every side of an argument at once...

focus
I'm not arguing every side of the argument - I'm piecemealing the point that whatever a society considers moral has multivariate roots.

homo sapians have intrinsic behavioral traits, many of which we consider good or moral
Yes...

natural selection weeded out behaviors that were not conducive to cooperative tribal living, leaving us with a morally relativistic set of "virtues" that work for us and the way we live; it didn't weed out things we would view through a contemporary lens as "immoral", per se, only that which benefited genetic propagation.

culture and, by extension religion, springs from that human baseline and modifies it to suit
Yes...

it is not "largely predetermined by the bible"
It certainly is.

Or the Koran.

Or the Word of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

Whatever culture you are born into and/or religion you are raised in has a significant influence on what one thinks is moral.

It is predetermined as in you don't have a choice in the matter, until you have the intellectual capacity to choose, and many people never develop this intellectual capacity anyway.

Predetermined (which you apparently thought I was using in the "morals come from the Bible" sense) was likely not the best word choice but was used partly with intent to fuck with Fecal.

it is largely determined by our genetic makeup
Yes, at the most very basic level.

And then humans expanded upon it with the rise of civilization - religion, philosophy, etc.
 
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