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"It ain't necessarily so
The things that you're liable
To read in the Bible
It ain't necessarily so."
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Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View PostAre you sure you intended amoral?
a·mor·al
adjective
adjective: amoral- lacking a moral sense; unconcerned with the rightness or wrongness of something.
Sounds like quite an apt description to me.
"When you're attacking FBI agents because you're under criminal investigation, you're losing"
-Trump Press Secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders
"So when you actually get the virus, you're going to start producing antibodies against multiple pieces of the virus. So, your antibodies are probably better at that point than the vaccination."
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Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View PostYou have yet to provide a convincing argument as to why parents are always the ones to make such decisions. All you have offered is what you consider to be your role as pater familias.P1) If, then I win.
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C) I win.
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Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View PostAre you sure you intended amoral?
You have yet to present such a correlation.
It is a book that was made into films. The original is text.
You have yet to provide a convincing argument as to why parents are always the ones to make such decisions. All you have offered is what you consider to be your role as pater familias."When you're attacking FBI agents because you're under criminal investigation, you're losing"
-Trump Press Secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders
"So when you actually get the virus, you're going to start producing antibodies against multiple pieces of the virus. So, your antibodies are probably better at that point than the vaccination."
- Pfizer Scientist Chris Croce
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Originally posted by Gondwanaland View Post
Unless theer is an extreme situation (such as abuse or medical mistreratment), the parents are and should be the ones to make the decisions about the upbringing of their children.
Given your oft expressed antipathy towards various aspects of religious beliefs [particularly within Christianity] you might consider some of the more "rigid" or fundamentalist Christian upbringings to be abusive."It ain't necessarily so
The things that you're liable
To read in the Bible
It ain't necessarily so."
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Originally posted by Diogenes View Post
Ah yes, because the State (or some other authority) should usurp the role of pater familias from the parents.
Should any one human being have autocratic power over another? [I was tempted to write Discuss after that]"It ain't necessarily so
The things that you're liable
To read in the Bible
It ain't necessarily so."
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Originally posted by Gondwanaland View Post
Our resident 'historian' is apparently unaware that the concept of 'social reproduction' is a creation of Marx in Das Kapital, expanded on later by his followers/Marxists
Marxist confirmed
and that
The chapter title is sufficient to understand she is employing a critical theorist lens.
Has absolutely nothing to do with Marxism as I later pointed out to our mutual friend.Last edited by Hypatia_Alexandria; 04-01-2023, 12:16 PM."It ain't necessarily so
The things that you're liable
To read in the Bible
It ain't necessarily so."
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Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View PostAre you sure you intended amoral?
You have yet to present such a correlation.
It is a book that was made into films. The original is text.
You have yet to provide a convincing argument as to why parents are always the ones to make such decisions. All you have offered is what you consider to be your role as pater familias.
That's what
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Without a clear-cut definition of sin, morality becomes a mere argument over the best way to train animals
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Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View Post
I do not see the relevance of quoting Proverbs. Nor have you fully explained how in Genesis 3 shame about nakedness was the result of the loss of innocence. Innocence in its strictest sense meaning harmless.
That A&E realised they were naked after consuming the fruit indicates they acquired the same knowledge as the deity regarding nudity. So if they suddenly realised their shame, it follows that nudity/nakedness was always shameful but they did not realise that until they had gained the same knowledge as the deity.
Start with the premise that nakedness is not shameful in and of itself, because otherwise, God could not have declared his creation "very good" (Genesis 1:31).
Next, consider the wisdom of King Solomon when he said, "The wicked flee when no one pursues them" (Proverbs 28:1).
From those two premises, you should be able to figure out why Adam and Eve were suddenly ashamed of their nakedness and sough to cover themselves.
Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View Post
Who mentioned "traumatic" with regard to childhood? We all have memories of things that occurred when we were young - it is part of our life experience.Some may call me foolish, and some may call me odd
But I'd rather be a fool in the eyes of man
Than a fool in the eyes of God
From "Fools Gold" by Petra
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Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View Post
Oh and just for the record, chapter 9 of Ringrose's book to which Diogenes made his claim that it was
Marxist confirmed
and that
The chapter title is sufficient to understand she is employing a critical theorist lens.
Has absolutely nothing to do with Marxism as I later pointed out to our mutual friend.
Even reddit seems to understand social reproduction more than you.Last edited by Diogenes; 04-01-2023, 12:49 PM.P1) If, then I win.
P2)
C) I win.
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Originally posted by Gondwanaland View Post
Our resident 'historian' is apparently unaware that the concept of 'social reproduction' is a creation of Marx in Das Kapital, expanded on later by his followers/MarxistsP1) If, then I win.
P2)
C) I win.
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Originally posted by Diogenes View Post
The question is now whether Hypatia is acting out of ignorance or is feigning a kind of fundamentalism in that "Marxism" can have no further development beyond the words of Marx himself"It ain't necessarily so
The things that you're liable
To read in the Bible
It ain't necessarily so."
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"It ain't necessarily so
The things that you're liable
To read in the Bible
It ain't necessarily so."
Sportin' Life
Porgy & Bess, DuBose Heyward, George & Ira Gershwin
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Originally posted by Mountain Man View Post
Start with the premise that nakedness is not shameful in and of itself, because otherwise, God could not have declared his creation "very good" (Genesis 1:31).
Originally posted by Mountain Man View PostNext, consider the wisdom of King Solomon when he said, "The wicked flee when no one pursues them" (Proverbs 28:1).
Originally posted by Mountain Man View PostFrom those two premises, you should be able to figure out why Adam and Eve were suddenly ashamed of their nakedness and sough to cover themselves.
If nakedness was part of what was good why was nakedness suddenly deemed shameful after obtaining the same knowledge as the deity? That implies that the deity knew nakedness was shameful. So how can it have been deemed "good"?
And where in Genesis 3 is there any mention of a loss of innocence?
Originally posted by Mountain Man View PostYou've mentioned being "scarred" and burdened with "emotional baggage" from things that happened to you when you were young. This is not a typical experience for most people, which compels me to think that you are revealing more than you intend to with your remarks.
"It ain't necessarily so
The things that you're liable
To read in the Bible
It ain't necessarily so."
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Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View Post
To paraphrase Shakespeare Get Thee to a University Bookshop or Library and read the chapter in Ringrose for yourself. Your trolling is duly noted.
Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View Post
Contrary to your own inane remark, Marxism has no bearing on Chapter Nine of Kathryn Ringrose's book The Perfect Servant: Eunuchs and the Social Construction of Gender in Byzantium that was mentioned by Starlight
You have yet to prove me incorrect. As always, you're taking something that I say and derailing the thread to that topic as you've only showed interest in exposing sixth graders nudity in art for the sake of showing nudity and of course the usurpation of the influence of parents on their children.P1) If, then I win.
P2)
C) I win.
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