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Humpty wrote:it's some sick propaganda shit fed to peeps by the church or by their parents or other cultural outlets.
Humpty wrote:i don't know what you're saying, could you please mean something
turtle wrote:i wish to kll someone.....my church says no.....is that sick propaganda shit......
trevor wrote:Is it a Christian/religious thing, or is it something more innate?
Are we innately anti-material, or is it solely dogmatic commandment?
Would a guilt-free-pleasure-indulging-capitalist society be more of a success than our own with its Christian heritage, even though it was our own to invent the capitalist-consumerist model?

turtle wrote:trevor it is a people thing.....most people do not ike getting kicked out of the herd, the fam, the church, the relationship.....the innate part is wanting safety from the herd.....
Kriswest wrote:Everything has its price even indulgence, are you willing to pay the price for indulgence? Its really not about right or wrong, morals or ethics its about what are you willing to do or pay to indulge yourself. Gluttony , sloth self indulgence usually involve harming others, that is why they are frowned upon. Are you willing to harm other and pay the price?
turtle wrote:trevor i think i am not answering you.....what wishes are you talking about.......are you talking about behavior or just wishes....
trevor wrote:turtle wrote:trevor i think i am not answering you.....what wishes are you talking about.......are you talking about behavior or just wishes....
The wishes for things i.e. consumerism.
turtle wrote:we need to get personal......do you want to write about me or you...otherwise we will get nowhere..
trevor wrote:Kriswest wrote:Everything has its price even indulgence, are you willing to pay the price for indulgence? Its really not about right or wrong, morals or ethics its about what are you willing to do or pay to indulge yourself. Gluttony , sloth self indulgence usually involve harming others, that is why they are frowned upon. Are you willing to harm other and pay the price?
How is it not about morality when you go on to call it "gluttony and sloth?"
Besides the monetary price, the other price is the morality, the sins of "gluttony" and "sloth," our Chrisitan inheritance? When someone wants something, say, a new TV, this "want" is held back by a sense of guilt, why? Religion preaches against worldy possessions, yet each person desires them, and the state is practically funded by those desires, so what is this "guilt" or reluctance (when no harm to others is involved)?
BTW, I don't think harm to others is common enough, unless you mean it in a very broad sense...where it might then be meaningless.

trevor wrote:So you don't think "guilt" over consuming is common then?
Might just be me.
On the one hand I lean towards ascetic values, on the other I want unecessary things...
turtle wrote:it is a personal thing.....
trevor wrote:turtle wrote:it is a personal thing.....
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That's not a sufficient answer to a subject of conflicting ideologies, concepts, and values!
Fuck it.
turtle wrote:your post sounded like you wanted personal information....
i thought you were trying to put it in general terms so that you could see if you were different....
trevor wrote:I want to know (in detail) if it's religious hangover or not...
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