Tailsteak wrote:I identify with Spock, sacrificing himself, saying "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one".
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Tailsteak wrote:I identify with Spock, sacrificing himself, saying "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one".
Nepene wrote:In order of my relative importances.
1. Authority.
2. Proportionality.
3. Liberty.
4. Loyalty.
5. Sancity.
6. Care.
For 1, lots of people know stuff better than me, following their lead is generally the best way to live a happy and safe life. Identifying who is good to follow and who is bad is important.
Razmoudah wrote:And how many of those efforts were dedicated attempts at genocide? When the Romans were trying to eliminate the potential followers of Christ to stop this 'King of the World' that had been born. None of the other examples you gave were dedicated attempts at genocide. Christians, and the Roman Catholic church in particular, have engaged in wars of extermination, or dedicated attempts at genocide, several times, particularly during the Dark Ages and Middle Ages, or haven't you heard of the Crusades? Not all of the Crusades were wars of extermination, but some were, as were the Witch Hunts and other anti-heretic measures they have taken. What sets a war of extermination apart is that even if you surrender they'll still most likely kill you, so you might as well fight.
Razmoudah wrote:The Druidic's also refused to submit to the rule of the Romans. I'm not familiar with the Western Xin, but the other areas the Mongol's conquered were left in relative peace after they submitted to the Mongol's. Both groups only used full extermination against those who wouldn't submit to their rule and kept resisting them.
Razmoudah wrote:Are you sure on that? Couldn't a good Aurhotive Value be "That guy knows more on this than I do, so I'll do as he says." instead?
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