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How do you equate the moral consequences of our actions or choices (i.e. guilt) with the physical effects of entirely different actions?Originally posted by Iacchus
Hey if you want to stand out in the freezing cold buck naked that's entirely up to you, but don't tell me you won't be suffering the consequences.Exactly. That's what the rest of us believe: there are no consequences except those we impose on ourselves or others.
I kill a man, God sends me to burn in hell forever.
I kill a man, I feel remorse, guilt, and have nightmares years from now.
Perhaps even:
I kill a man, I go to jail for two decades (not a moral consequence, but one we've imposed on others).
But:
I kill a man, I freeze my w*nker off?
I turn left at the traffic lights and go to hell? Had I turned right I'd still be OK?
Does anyone need to explain the difference to you between moral actions and choices and physical ones? That might explain why you are not making much sense in the first place though.
