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<blockquote data-quote="Kaleon Moonshae" data-source="post: 1606256" data-attributes="member: 12147"><p>So, I lied, this is the last, promise, lol.</p><p></p><p>Don't want to cloud the board yet again with a post, just wanted to let you know, bas, that I do not think morals are unsophisticated or primitive. I actually think morals can be very sophisticated, just see a difference in the origin, is that the right way of saying it maybe?</p><p></p><p>Also, as for my definition of fundamentalist, I am meaning the more book defined term than any historically appointed period or media hype. When I say fundamentalist (if I am trying to insult I always say fundie, which means something completely different to me) I mean those that take an extremely literal and fundamental interpretation to the bible (or any other work, for that matter). They hold to a specific translation and refuse to intertain others. My mother is one, she refuses to admit that anything but the king james could be right. This is not, to say, a bad thing and I do not mean it that way. I mearly mean those christians who take what seems to many today as a very backwards veiw of things (i do not agree that it is backwards, for I think your religion is defined by when you grew up as much as anything, christianity, like all religions, is something that usually makes people polarize to some extent.) </p><p></p><p>Not sure if this is understandable or not, it's veyr late here, lol, and i have martial arts tomorrow. I think you and i might be taking over the thread so was wondering if you would like, instead, to email each other? It has been a long time since I have had someone to really talk to seriously without insults beginning to fly. For you and anyone else, the meail is Kaleon(at)jpopmail(dot)com and just put enworld in the subject so i know it isn't junkmail.</p><p></p><p>We obviously have some very different philosophies and theories but I do genuinely enjoy talking with you.</p><p></p><p>For information on the japanese religion things about the dogs (was that the one you were curious in?) you can look up information by doing searches on 'shogun' 'dogs' 'law' maybe. It was in one of my many classes and so the exact dates leave me, I was more interested in china. He believed that dogs were the reincarnation of his ancestors, i think, anyway, he gave them all the rights of people and gave his justification as being buddhism. It was very interesting, he was obviously a lunatic, but then so were many of the people who created laws over the ages, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaleon Moonshae, post: 1606256, member: 12147"] So, I lied, this is the last, promise, lol. Don't want to cloud the board yet again with a post, just wanted to let you know, bas, that I do not think morals are unsophisticated or primitive. I actually think morals can be very sophisticated, just see a difference in the origin, is that the right way of saying it maybe? Also, as for my definition of fundamentalist, I am meaning the more book defined term than any historically appointed period or media hype. When I say fundamentalist (if I am trying to insult I always say fundie, which means something completely different to me) I mean those that take an extremely literal and fundamental interpretation to the bible (or any other work, for that matter). They hold to a specific translation and refuse to intertain others. My mother is one, she refuses to admit that anything but the king james could be right. This is not, to say, a bad thing and I do not mean it that way. I mearly mean those christians who take what seems to many today as a very backwards veiw of things (i do not agree that it is backwards, for I think your religion is defined by when you grew up as much as anything, christianity, like all religions, is something that usually makes people polarize to some extent.) Not sure if this is understandable or not, it's veyr late here, lol, and i have martial arts tomorrow. I think you and i might be taking over the thread so was wondering if you would like, instead, to email each other? It has been a long time since I have had someone to really talk to seriously without insults beginning to fly. For you and anyone else, the meail is Kaleon(at)jpopmail(dot)com and just put enworld in the subject so i know it isn't junkmail. We obviously have some very different philosophies and theories but I do genuinely enjoy talking with you. For information on the japanese religion things about the dogs (was that the one you were curious in?) you can look up information by doing searches on 'shogun' 'dogs' 'law' maybe. It was in one of my many classes and so the exact dates leave me, I was more interested in china. He believed that dogs were the reincarnation of his ancestors, i think, anyway, he gave them all the rights of people and gave his justification as being buddhism. It was very interesting, he was obviously a lunatic, but then so were many of the people who created laws over the ages, lol. [/QUOTE]
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