Armstrong
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@Hyperion : I wanted to be a Philosophy major so much but my Dad didn't let me !
Now do you understand why I say that I'd want a stable income, nothing too much, to service the bills while I read up on such stuff & try to figure out things for the way they are !
children are important for survival of society. Also caring for one's own kids comes from our biological instincts.
Survival and having babies are also biological instincts, were are not the only one who have that.
You dad should have given you a thorough beating as well, so that you woudln't have made NaswarCorner, Freud's test center..
you are reminding my story , i wanted to be photographer ( got few awards in university life) but dad wanted me to be accountant@Hyperion : I wanted to be a Philosophy major so much but my Dad didn't let me !
Now do you understand why I say that I'd want a stable income, nothing too much, to service the bills while I read up on such stuff & try to figure out things for the way they are !
yes, beastial instinct it is. Did I mention I think we are animals too.(of very social kind)Isn't that an utterly beastial instinct ? How is that any different from the biological instinct that causes a nomad to kill the previous male's litter ?
you are reminding my story , i wanted to be photographer ( got few awards in university life) but dad wanted me to be accountant
yes, beastial instinct it is. Did I mention I think we are animals too.(of very social kind)
Really why is it not ?
Believing in an innate consciousness that provides you a moral, ethical or even an otherwise compass to you, is as absurd as claiming that there is a giant tea pot orbiting the moon right now or conversely it makes as much sense as claiming the same.
You're believing in something that is completely undefinable, fallible to the core of whatever definition one may prescribe to it & yet we've used it as a yardstick, a touchstone to measure what we do in life & what is life to begin with - That sounds eerily like theism except instead of calling that undefinable thing as Yahweh or Brahma or God or Allah you've called it as 'the abstract idea of ones consciousness' !
The welcome commission will get to you later. Wait your turn. Right now we are all focussing on our citizen @Armstrong. Apparently, ACCA has taken a heavy toll on his brain.
Your are next......... Now play background music of twilight zone in the back of your head....
When I was young I wanted to be one of two things :
(a) A wildlife photographer
(b) An Egyptologist
Mom & Dad said - Doctor or Electrical Engineer & I said to hell with it - Lets try accounting instead ! Khuda kii kasaaam one of the worst decisions I ever made - Accounting is hell !
Tou phir tou peecheiii kuch bhii nahin naa bachaaa - Yeh Civil Rights Movements, Yeh Pro-Life, Feminism, No-to-Racism - Subbbb BS haiii !
When I was young I wanted to be one of two things :
(a) A wildlife photographer
(b) An Egyptologist
Mom & Dad said - Doctor or Electrical Engineer & I said to hell with it - Lets try accounting instead ! Khuda kii kasaaam one of the worst decisions I ever made - Accounting is hell !
Unfortunately you misunderstand. The idea of a conscious is not as definitive as the one in God and neither have I claimed it as such, for it truly cannot be and I prefer it as such. Thus, have I professed already, that it is a subjective morality that I hold to, and it is evolutionary and changes as our scope of knowledge and understanding changes. Our scope of knowledge held to the geocentric earth, previously, and that was so until we were able to understand better. And thus, our search for truth and understanding climbs closer and closer to the reality of things. It is not preserved in heavenly tablets, I'm afraid, there must be some effort to reach its crux and that which could not aid us for centuries can do naught now.