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paulogia.bsky.social
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1 day ago
If your understanding of morality doesn’t encompass reducing harm and fostering flourishing, then we’re not talking about the same concept.
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mikemenn.bsky.social
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1 day ago
Time for a Thought-Terminating Cliché from @beliefitornot.bsky.social
"God has his reasons and we can trust him."
https://youtu.be/v1Dx50ReNXc
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enithtea.bsky.social
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1 day ago
But Paul, how do you know harm is bad?!
Follow up question:
How do you know a circle is round?!?
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incelwashington.bsky.social
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1 day ago
Surgery is not always mandatory and circles use some weird " π " shaped equation .
In fact, it is extremely expensive and requires even more drugs during after-care .
It is better to attempt a non-invasive procedure as a alternative before scooping them out like a spilled pie .
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enithtea.bsky.social
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1 day ago
... are you having a stroke?
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emberblades.bsky.social
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1 day ago
Hence: No pineapple on pizza.
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gohanprolife.bsky.social
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1 day ago
If morality increases harm you're saying it's not morality?
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"God has his reasons and we can trust him."
https://youtu.be/v1Dx50ReNXc
Follow up question:
How do you know a circle is round?!?
In fact, it is extremely expensive and requires even more drugs during after-care .
It is better to attempt a non-invasive procedure as a alternative before scooping them out like a spilled pie .