Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
It's the Fallacy Fallacy!Oh god, not another one.
People, please stop beating on Psych 101 terms. They're already dead.
And even if you were using them correctly, pointing out a fallacy is not an actual valid argument.
It's the Fallacy Fallacy!Oh god, not another one.
People, please stop beating on Psych 101 terms. They're already dead.
And even if you were using them correctly, pointing out a fallacy is not an actual valid argument.
It was the question of primary importance in that post. You don't lead with it like that unless that's what the post is ultimately about. It had some other interesting questions in it, but most other things get drowned out in an alignment thread. It might not be a bad idea for you to start another thread just asking that question.And that's where everyone stopped reading.
Those are not the only options. There are also ideals that are not an alignment or god. Buddhism is a good example of one. There does have to be an ethos, though.If we retrack the thread to faithless cleric then....
A cleric must follow an ethos. If not a god, then he must follow an.... you guessed it ! An alignment! For a LG cleric it means that you will have to follow the precepts of LG. The same goes on for the other alignment. A philosophy might work given a generous DM but I think it is beyond the scope of the game's actual stance of what it can actually do.
Sometimes even when a tool supposedly is adapted for your need then the tool isn't a good one.And I never claimed the contrary. Why use a demolition mace when a finition hammer will do the trick? A tool has its uses and when you use it for something that it is not intended for, you get the horror stories we all heard or seen in the 80s and early 90s.
Buuuuuuut
It is not because the tool is not adapted for your need that the tool isn't a good one. You gotta use the tool for what it was meant to do. A car is a great vehicle to carry you from point a to point b. But if you want it to carry 50,000 kg load, you will find that a car is lacking in that endeavor. I do not blame the car, I blame the driver. Just as I do not blame alignments, I blame those that want more from it than what it is supposed to do.
Nope, you are totally wrong in that account. Largely because the alignment system isn't "supposed" to do anything. It's two separate systems welded together.Nope, you ate totally wrong in that account. The alignment system is perfectly adapted to what it is supposed to do.
And when I have the skills to not only use it but to understand why it was made, how it evolved, and why it is no longer fit for purpose I don't blame eitherWhen you do not have skills to use a tool, do not blame the tool, blame yourself.
Nope. I've thrown out the "hammer" because I was using better hammers before I played my first game of D&D and I know what a good hammer looks like. I've watched too many other people hit their thumbs on that hammer.You have hit yourself on the thumb with the hammer?