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Dursk November 1st, 2006 11:06 AM

Re: Do you Jim take John to be your lawfully wedded something or other?
 
No human law is absolute and no law should be followed absolutely. You will find no justice in the black and white of the written law.

masked_marsoe November 1st, 2006 11:10 AM

Re: Do you Jim take John to be your lawfully wedded something or other?
 
There's no justice. There's just us. But that works more against censorship of thought and speech and prohibition of assembly than it does against the freedom for people to gather and be proud of who they are.

Dursk November 1st, 2006 11:13 AM

Re: Do you Jim take John to be your lawfully wedded something or other?
 
Justice is the even and fair distrubition of laws to the people by a higher power. It exist...

masked_marsoe November 1st, 2006 11:16 AM

Re: Do you Jim take John to be your lawfully wedded something or other?
 
A higher power, such as God/Earth Mother/Buddha/Santa Claus/Easter Bunny?
Or our collective imaginations?

Dursk November 1st, 2006 11:21 AM

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A higher power, such as God/Earth Mother/Buddha/Santa Claus/Easter Bunny?
Or our collective imaginations?
Do you recognize any of the above?

masked_marsoe November 1st, 2006 11:25 AM

Re: Do you Jim take John to be your lawfully wedded something or other?
 
As in their power, or their existance?

I believe our 'collective imaginations' exists. The others I'm not too sure. I've be told many conflicting things about all of them.

Dursk November 1st, 2006 11:28 AM

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I believe our 'collective imaginations' exists.
What does this mean....Is justise that intangable to you?

masked_marsoe November 1st, 2006 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Saquist (Post 3330099)
What does this mean....Is justise that intangable to you?

We choose to imagine certain things, and we choose to as a society. These imaginations are indoctrinated in from birth, and often enforced by force. It's nothing new. I've just given up believing in some of them.

Afterburner November 1st, 2006 12:14 PM

Re: Do you Jim take John to be your lawfully wedded something or other?
 
The parades step over the line once they become aggravating to to people who are just trying to mind their own business and don't want to see shit like giant inflatable penises. Seriously, go ahead and parad, but you don't need to be so fucking loud about it. All it does is distrupt the lives of people who really don't care. It isn't going to help you any.

Dursk November 1st, 2006 12:20 PM

Re: Do you Jim take John to be your lawfully wedded something or other?
 
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Originally Posted by masked_marsoe (Post 3330141)
We choose to imagine certain things, and we choose to as a society. These imaginations are indoctrinated in from birth, and often enforced by force. It's nothing new. I've just given up believing in some of them.


Like math...Indoctrinated from birth, Induced by force, nothing new, completely imaginary... Does imaginary make useless...
I say no...Does imaginary have less tangible impact?


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