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Mark: You know that's just Shinui propaganda; the vast majority of Shas's voters and most of its MKs served. I'll even post the article from Ha'aretz where UTJ's Moshe Gafni talks about what a great guy Yossi Beilin is, if you like.
LOTM:
the ultra orthodox reject modernity in principle (utilizing it only to make a living - theyre not Amish) and so reject the modern notion of nationalism, changing the world through human action,etc.
They are fatalists, willing to leave big things to God - so to them politics is merely getting what you can out of a necessarily profane state (until the messiah comes)
To the "modern" orthodox, the spinozist idea of human action rather than divine, changing the world, is related to mystical ideas about human behaviour making the world ready for the messiah.
Settling the land and establishing a Jewish state is part of this pathway. Secular Israelis, though they dont have the truth, are still part of God's plan to the extent they advance these things. Thus toleration, and even whole hearted co-operation with secular israelis and the secular state become possible, but on grounds that make compromise with those who oppose stand in the way of the messianic dream more difficult.
Siro: I agree. While the Haredim are far from perfect in their politics, it does seem that their politicians are the only ones who really serve their constituents interests; that's why one never hears about Haredim demonstrating outside the Knesset.
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Navy and Spray,
Your wasting your time with Mitty, he's an amoral little weasal that knows all the answers and only cares about himself.
Really read what he says, the word 'me' is evident quite often.
I doubt he would lift a finger for anyone but himself.
He's the ultimate "me" person.
He wouldn't fight anyone, but here, he can scream it from the roof tops.
So don't bother trying to convince him, unless there is some angle that he gains through zero effort, he's not interested.
He's just so tough, those nasty little DIs better watch out, here comes the invincible Mitty!I believe Saddam because his position is backed up by logic and reason...David Floyd
i'm an ignorant greek...MarkG
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Either nature created us or we are part of nature that was itself created. These "natural" rights are called "natural" because they exist by virtue of our existence - a "gift" from whomever or whatever created us within the context of nature.
Because self-ownership is inherently moral and natural. The "creator" did not put you here for me to order about.
No, they conceived you.
Whomever or whatever created life leading to your parents and you "created" you.
Because the moral authority to act requires either ownership or permission. If we didn't create you, we can't own you.
Why?
Me too, but that's the kind of silliness people like Sirotnikov walk into when trying to deny that natural rights exist while condemning mass murderers for violating the "non-existent" rights of their victims.
Why? Do people have the "right" to be free from coercion?
Because you have no basis for condemning murderers unless you believe the victims have some inherent right to live.
But just claiming it is immoral ignores why it is immoral. Once you try to answer that question you will discover natural rights.
So if government did not exist, you wouldn't have the moral authority to defend yourself from attack?
Which is why natural rights are moral or just claims to act, not rights permitted (or denied) by others."Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
-Bokonon
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Originally posted by Berzerker
GP -
If I pointed a gun at you and demanded you kill (or be killed) my enemies, would you be "wormy" for lying to avoid becoming my involuntary servant?
He respected those who were conscientious objectors and served as medics. and he respected those who made an act of civil disobedience and went to jail ala Thoreau.
See to make a conscious stand of this nature, shows you are still a member of this society and disagree on this point and are willing to make a sacrafice to show that.
David, on the other hand seems to think that because he does not live in a reductionist libertarian fantasy, that he is justified in any rationalization/avoidance whatsoever. I'm sure he could use the same justification for cheating on his taxes. BTW, nobody stuck a gun to David's head. He had a very small test here.
David's got a lot of false pride*...and he cloaks himself in a philosophy...and dreams Walter Mitty dreams.
BTW, I've got no big thing against the libertarian viewpoint (heck I'm probably a watered down one, myself). The whole debate doesn't even interest me that much. What interests me FAR MORE are issues of strength of character. (I haven't screwed with you are Wraith or Rex, cause my interest is more in the moral courage issue than the abstract philospohical issue.) I mess with Eli and Imran and David because I feel enough "fondness" for them to want to see them grow up a little more.
*Boot camp might have a good effect on this...
Peace! Out!
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Mamram nerds dont need boot camp.
Though if something goes wrong with my plan, i'll have to start running marathons."Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master" - Commissioner Pravin Lal.
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good work , GP!
I actually considered to go to combat service, in the AA. Of course , I could always say that I served in combat , and in the AIRFORCE! but then of course , I'd get silent , where exaclty would I be. . with the Israeli AF around , I don't even know why we keep the AAA. ( But laughs aside, the issue did interest me. )
I almost did it. But I didn't do it because of my parents. My dad had a liver transplant , and said he wanted to see me in the university before he dies ( ) , and mom couldn't bare the thought that I might get myself killed. Of course , now I'll have to serve 6 years in the army as a chemist . :
So much for character.
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Originally posted by Dalgetti
good work , GP!
I actually considered to go to combat service, in the AA. Of course , I could always say that I served in combat , and in the AIRFORCE! but then of course , I'd get silent , where exaclty would I be. . with the Israeli AF around , I don't even know why we keep the AAA. ( But laughs aside, the issue did interest me. )
I almost did it. But I didn't do it because of my parents. My dad had a liver transplant , and said he wanted to see me in the university before he dies ( ) , and mom couldn't bare the thought that I might get myself killed. Of course , now I'll have to serve 6 years in the army as a chemist . :
So much for character.
During Viet Nam, the average sub dude encountered no combat (some touch and go...but no combat) and the primary danger was operational not combat-related...given no war with the USSR. That doesn't mean it was dishonarable to volunteer for a sub instead of going to Quantico. If anybody fudged their medical records to avoid service that would be scummy. Actually I know lots of people who fudged medical to STAY physically qualified for combat. No-one I know fudged to avoid combat arms service.
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Originally posted by Ecthelion
I'm so sorry for what I have just said
GP, answer my question
Umm.
1. Tell them they are p*ssies.
2. Forece them to watch Top Gun.
3. Get dates with gorgeous women to make them jealous.
(They may not still be friends after all this, however... )
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