TX_Made713
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Cause its gods will
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alissowack;616667 said:It can be anybody's will to make rules. What make rules important that anyone would determine what is right or wrong...only for what was determined to be compromised?
ThaChozenWun;616651 said:Because the good majority of people dont break the good rules. Alot of rules that are broken are useless rules and set in place only to hold a position of power over someone. Sure they tag some bs along with it to make it seem a certain way but it aint really for that. The good rules, dont kill, dont steal, etc... are followed by most people. You will always have a few people in a group that wanna be a rebel though.
alissowack;616689 said:I'm sure there are "useless" rules and most people don't violate the good rules (at least legally). But what makes the remaining people think that they can break the good ones especially if they know they can get away with it?
Chike;616694 said:If you break the rules of nature, nature will eventually correct itself... count on it.
ThaChozenWun;616696 said:Because its human nature to be free from restraint. If we fill a law or rule is bullshit which most are, then of course we wont abide by them because they are useless. If we dont where a seatbelt we know we take that chance in a crash, the law should not tell people they have to. As for murder and stuff those who break it often have a mental issue or had no structure growin up as far as a role model and/or parents go. If your raised in a jungle its natural to act like an animal.
Which rules are you talkin about though, the main ones that invoke feelings or the bs ones set forth only to maintain civil order and earn money?
TX_Made713;616673 said:rules bring structure, regardless of your stance on them.
DarcSkies777;616703 said:Simple. The next broken rule could fuck YOU over. Laws arent for the benefit of others. Its for the benefit of YOU.
Chike;616694 said:If you break the rules of nature, nature will eventually correct itself... count on it.
alissowack;617287 said:Well, what if it doesn't get the best of me? Some people have spent their lives breaking rules (intentionally or unintentionally) and they manage to benefit more than the ones who "go by the book".
alissowack;616622 said:...then why make them? What makes morality important when it is just as easy to break them than make them?
alissowack;617184 said:So if someone breaks the rules of nature, only nature is responsible; that the rule breaker can be pardoned by nature from anything he or she violates?