Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Well, who gets to decide what is appropriate then?
Society? One man? Who?
It was determined thousands of years ago by the first human societies.
Wasn't saferLife in the 1950's as certainly far better than the GAY world of today!
Life was safer than it is today, Kids rode their bikes to school. People left their doors unlocked and paranoia did not reign supreme
But different societies do things differently.
Also, are you suggesting we go with ancient morals? Haven't we developed beyond that?
But different societies do things differently.
Also, are you suggesting we go with ancient morals? Haven't we developed beyond that?
Go back and you'll realize the vast majority of thise earliest societies had very similar ways of life.
I believe those ancient morals and values are the human equivalent of the instincts that exist in most other animals. They are the basis for how the human race should exist. Obviously technology has improved over the centuries but we should not allow thst to overwhelm the values we should be espousing.
Well, we did eat in the kitchen except when company came! Idealism is so much better than in your face sex!
Similar because they were subsistence farmers, hunters, gathers knowing a bad year would kill half of them, and having to fight to keep alive too. They believed in a kinds of things and knew more or less how to survive, but not much else.
They didn't live in cities of 8 million people. There probably weren't 8 million people on the planet, let alone in a small space. They didn't have much in the way of free time to watch TV, or play computer games either.
Many of their values were practical values, or based on basic human instinct.
But you'd probably think badly of people acting like they did. Too much killing, too many problems.
You're looking back without too much knowledge of how people acted, and looking back at it with some weird kind of nostalgia.
Similar because they were subsistence farmers, hunters, gathers knowing a bad year would kill half of them, and having to fight to keep alive too. They believed in a kinds of things and knew more or less how to survive, but not much else.
They didn't live in cities of 8 million people. There probably weren't 8 million people on the planet, let alone in a small space. They didn't have much in the way of free time to watch TV, or play computer games either.
Many of their values were practical values, or based on basic human instinct.
But you'd probably think badly of people acting like they did. Too much killing, too many problems.
You're looking back without too much knowledge of how people acted, and looking back at it with some weird kind of nostalgia.
As our Society shojld be. I'm a strong believer in violence as a hallmark of Society.
The Puritans were theocrats who forced people to go to church and murdered or exiled to the wilderness those who did not conform.Back in the day people pretended, now they don't care to pretend. That's the difference.
Back then many of the people who came here did so to get away from tbat church and the ruling class of England. They came here with the intent of founding a new Society and nation; one where morals and values were the rule, not the exception.
If you don't believe thst, just go back and look st many of the laws they put in place here in the New England colonies. You'll find a society very much interested in promoting its values by law wgen necessary.
So, you like inflicting pain.... right.....
So you're basically touting yourself as a neanderthal.... nice. Why the hell are you using a computer, exactly? Surely you should be in some cave somewhere.
The Puritans were theocrats who forced people to go to church and murdered or exiled to the wilderness those who did not conform.
I thought you would be.The Puritans were theocrats who forced people to go to church and murdered or exiled to the wilderness those who did not conform.
Yes they were. Other than forcing people to attend church, I am pretty much onboard with most of their viewpoints.
I thought you would be.