hmm nha , go deeper to the source that inspired the useful parts of holy books ...the golden rule.. simpler , yet more dynamic and simpler to build beneficial logic tree's around
@@milenkovacevickelvinmedrano 6th (no killing), 8th (no stealing) and 9th (don't lie) are the only ones productive for a society. The others are entirely "goofy". The very first one basically hijacks everything else. This allowed lots of historic leaders to commit atrocities against anyone they wanted to because they could always point to that one saying "Hey I'm doing God's work...are you AGAINST God now?" Religion is a form of control. Always has been. Sucks that I didn't wake up to that until mid-life but I have no regrets.
@@verbosedy9947 The bible really likes references to numbers 3, 7 and 12. So it comes as no surprise that the first 3 commandments have to do with deity-related stuff. The other 7 that follow have to do with mortal society related stuff. I guess by poetic design? So they could be rephrased as: DEITY RELATED 1. Don't have other deitys before me 2. Don't say my name in vain 3. Don't forget day of worship PEOPLE RELATED 4. Don't hate your parents. Love your parents 5. Don't kill 6. Don't sleep around with random married peeps 7. Don't steal 8. Don't lie 9. Don't be jealous of your friends hot sexy mama 10. Don't be envious of your friends crib, lambo or bling bling All in all, the people related stuff sounds pretty universal.
@@deVeresd.Kfz.1515 Cite the UA-cam policy which refers to comments needing to contain an argument rather than opinion. "...it's where you get your morality from." This is nonsense. Get your morality from society, your parents, and within yourself, all of which are better sources than "The Ten."
@@shedesires5627 "Get your morality from society" is a circular argument; literally just appealing to the mass. Morality from surveys? Bruh, that's retarded. Then that's like saying, "Most Russians support the war in Ukraine, therefore it's good," or "Most Soviets believed executing 'enemies of the state' is good for the society." You don't understand objective morality, and neither can you justify it based on epistemology and philosophy; you just think, "Let's just all agree with this shit that I like based on private judgement and that's good!" These are all fallacies. My parents? Myself? That's circular and appealing to authority. So many people rebel from their parents in this modernist society, so that's not a justification. Appealing to thyself just begs the question, so you don't understand what morality is; you're just thinking word-concept fallacy by arbitrarily saying "See? Here's what morality means in the general sense!" There's no such thing as morality in the general sense, so these are all fallacies
Series was so damn good.
Its the best piece of Terminator media (on screen anyway) since Terminator 2 and the only decent follow up to T2 in my book.
@@JamesTobiasStewart ….too true.
Such a great show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm a big fan of garbage, shirley is the most beautiful and talented woman❤
Agreed
hmm
nha , go deeper to the source that inspired the useful parts of holy books ...the golden rule..
simpler , yet more dynamic and simpler to build beneficial logic tree's around
I still don't think teaching an AI the Ten Commandments would be a grand idea... most of it's goofy shit like keeping holy the sabbath, etc. lmao
"goofy shit"
So do not kill, steal, lie and cheat is "goofy shit"?
@@milenkovacevickelvinmedrano 6th (no killing), 8th (no stealing) and 9th (don't lie) are the only ones productive for a society. The others are entirely "goofy". The very first one basically hijacks everything else. This allowed lots of historic leaders to commit atrocities against anyone they wanted to because they could always point to that one saying "Hey I'm doing God's work...are you AGAINST God now?" Religion is a form of control. Always has been. Sucks that I didn't wake up to that until mid-life but I have no regrets.
@@verbosedy9947 The bible really likes references to numbers 3, 7 and 12.
So it comes as no surprise that the first 3 commandments have to do with deity-related stuff. The other 7 that follow have to do with mortal society related stuff. I guess by poetic design? So they could be rephrased as:
DEITY RELATED
1. Don't have other deitys before me
2. Don't say my name in vain
3. Don't forget day of worship
PEOPLE RELATED
4. Don't hate your parents. Love your parents
5. Don't kill
6. Don't sleep around with random married peeps
7. Don't steal
8. Don't lie
9. Don't be jealous of your friends hot sexy mama
10. Don't be envious of your friends crib, lambo or bling bling
All in all, the people related stuff sounds pretty universal.
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Shirley looks old here
1st 10 Commandments are dull and irrelevant.
Well, it's where you get your morality from. Calling it dull is just a fallacy. If you don't have an argument, delete the comment
@@deVeresd.Kfz.1515 Cite the UA-cam policy which refers to comments needing to contain an argument rather than opinion.
"...it's where you get your morality from." This is nonsense. Get your morality from society, your parents, and within yourself, all of which are better sources than "The Ten."
@@shedesires5627 "Get your morality from society" is a circular argument; literally just appealing to the mass. Morality from surveys? Bruh, that's retarded. Then that's like saying, "Most Russians support the war in Ukraine, therefore it's good," or "Most Soviets believed executing 'enemies of the state' is good for the society." You don't understand objective morality, and neither can you justify it based on epistemology and philosophy; you just think, "Let's just all agree with this shit that I like based on private judgement and that's good!" These are all fallacies.
My parents? Myself? That's circular and appealing to authority. So many people rebel from their parents in this modernist society, so that's not a justification. Appealing to thyself just begs the question, so you don't understand what morality is; you're just thinking word-concept fallacy by arbitrarily saying "See? Here's what morality means in the general sense!" There's no such thing as morality in the general sense, so these are all fallacies
@@deVeresd.Kfz.1515 👍
Well tell him that when you get there