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We don't kill because of religion. We don't kill because of morals. We don't kill because of beliefs.
We kill because we [I]like[/I] to kill. We kill because we [I]love[/I] to kill. Religion and morality are justifications; not causations. Unless [I]you believe[/I] in supernatural evil, there is clearly no outside force that causes mankind to commit atrocities. Atheists should be able to realize that, even if religion acts as the catalyst for violence, the person committing it still [i]chose[/I] religion. The violence and hatred spoke to them, and they decided to continue the conversation.
Manslaughter is just another form of communication; a means to spread a message, and to confront and condemn humans with their own mortality. We like to hurt people this way, because we ourselves are mortally wounded from birth.
Ignore it if you want to, but don't ask why something like this happened while simultaneously disregarding who we are.
If you disagree then, by all means, explain why. I'd start with explaining why you spend so much of your free time playing games that let you pretend to kill people. Is it because it's "just a game?" Because it's the way games are made? Or is it that
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[p]erhaps, you are doing what you were meant to do. Your human
mentality screams for vengeance and thrives on the violence
that you say you can hardly endure. Your father told you as a
child to always fight with honor, but to always fight. Do you
care about honor, or do you use honor as an excuse? An excuse
to exist in a violent world.
Organic beings are constantly fighting for life. Every
breath, every motion brings you one instant closer to your
death. With that kind of heritage and destiny, how can you
deny yourself? How can you expect yourself to give up
violence?
It is your nature.
Do you feel free?
-Durandal
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Happy Bungie Day.
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You are a very cynical rabbit. You assume that due to our chaotic nature we are all predisposed to violent psychoticism. Don't worry, I'm not some hippy who believes that we became violent through the effects of civilization and currency, but I don't think that violence is is something that necessarily pleases the depths of our primeval depths either. People are can enjoy the satisfaction of violence as much as they can enjoy the satisfaction of charity, it really depends on who you are. If we were all as violent as you imply, then I very much doubt that we would have gotten around to building mud huts. You mentioned video games as evidence that by nature, we are inherently violent creatures. While yes, I do agree that many popular games are violent, I would like to point out that the popularity of the portal games is a chink in the armour of that portion of your argument. There's more to vieo games than the sating of our bloodthirsty cravings,we enjoy completing objectives, that's why video games aren't always just you, a bucket of ammo and a horde of zombified crazies. Our violent and sympathetic natures were and are very important to our survival as a species.