If the harshest legal penalty was being an outlaw, would you have any problems against the idea of social contract?
In 2017 I can't think a single unchallenged social contract.
Even parents have abandonded their traditional roles as protectors with the increasing rise of trans-gendered adolescents.
If children aren't even safe from hormone replacement and sex changes what have we created?
Gender contracts are non-existent, as is the duty of a citizen to society.
>>2498526
Only in the west.
>>2498526
Mindless faggot parents used to literally leave their unwanted babies in the wilds. There is no safer point in history to be born than now.
>be me
>get a DNA test
>0.2% C-M217 group
>0.2% Mongol rape baby
>>2497889
KHAN'D
>>2497889
Sure you're not C-V20?
>>2497902
>C-V20
I live in Poland, I always thought i'm 100% slavic.
I guess the Great Khan had different plans.
This is the truth of ancient Korea.
There were two empires vying for supremacy, named Goguryeo and Yamato.
And some petty statelets on the peninsula, were scrambled by the large power of the northern continent and southern islands.
There was no mercy.
>>2497804
Japs and korean history is fucking WEIRD
Don't care, don't want to know, weird as fuck
>>2497804
Was goguryeo language more related to Korean or Japanese?
Or neither?
>>2497804
>There were two empires
Kingdoms.
AnTHICCquity thread
I'll start.
>>2497649
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyTFyqPfhsQ
>Jesus is fully man and fully god
How the fuck does this work?
How can anything possibly be 100% two different things?
>>2497311
>Mother was human
>Father is God
>Son of Man, Son of God
Atheists no longer have operating intellects.
>>2497319
Logically this would mean he's 50% man and 50% god.
My question isn't "how can he be half-this half-that" my question is how can he possibly be fully-this and fully-that at the same time when both properties are totally mutually exclusive.
>>2497311
Because Jesus said he was man and referred to god as separate from him. But people really want to worship Jesus without breaking the rules of no other gods. How do ya fix that? The trinity. Three gods for the price of one!
Question: What answers can philosophy give us that science can't?
Let me give you some context.
The institution of Science has never claimed that it has answers to everything, like the meaning of life, or what is right and wrong, so there's always been a need for something else to try to answer the questions that are outside of the scope of science.
>Science doesn't tell me how I should live my life, and that's where religion comes in.
But slowly over the last 2000 years, many of the questions that puzzled humanity (but which religion claimed to know the answer to) were eventually "answered" by science. The theory of natural selection and the fossil record, for instance, showed us that God did not put us on this planet 6000 years ago, rather, we evolved from other species.
It is for this reason, I believe, that people now consider science as an 'alternative' to religion, even though the premise of science hasn't really change, and no scientist claims it can answer the fundamental questions of life.
So there is still a place for philosophy, for those areas that science doesn't cover, but my question is, with how much success has it answered anything?
>no Camus
What the hell, man?
>>2497297
Although I didn't make the image, I have no problem with this. He is the least influential of the most well-known philosophers.
>>2497273
>So there is still a place for philosophy, for those areas that science doesn't cover, but my question is, with how much success has it answered anything?
Philosophy is not like science. It doesn't give you mathematical proofs or answers. All philosophy is is an ongoing discussion on the best way to live, why to live, why to commit or not commit any given act, and how we should view the world around us.
If you agree with a particular philosopher, then they will give you the answers you seek. If you disagree with a particular philosopher, all you'll find are more questions. All a particular school of philosophy is is a list of questions and the answers that the members of this school have found logically consistent between those questions.
To treat philosophy as a science is pretty ignorant. If anything, philosophy has most in common with law, and it has quite a significant overlap in relevance with law as well. If you asked a lawyer what 'answers' he had, he'd just ask 'to what questions?', philosophy is the same; you bring a question or questions, and philosophers will debate the answers as they see them, with the subject as a whole being one giant disagreement between a whole host of opinions.
What did they mean by this?
not what you´re thinking
what was the message of this?
If the Soviet Union was a zionist invention, how come it was so antisemitic?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctors%27_plot
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootless_cosmopolitan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism_in_the_Soviet_Union
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Anti-Zionism
>>2497163
You know... at this point not one single civilization with constant contact with jewish people has escaped becoming anti-semitic.
It really gefeltes the fish...
it was Russia after all
>>2497163
Jews betrayed the USSR by siding with the west in the 1960s, it just stopped being useful to Jews.
Is immortality through being remembered throughout centuries 'good enough'? I mean, there's no alternative, but fuck.
>>2497091
Immortality would be a curse. You should celebrate death, not fear it.
>>2497141
Death is shit. I like being alive and having time to do stuff.
>Stalin death toll: 10-12 million
>Hitler death toll: At least 20 million
>Hitler: Found Germany one of the most powerful nations in Europe and left it the 5th most powerful in Berlin
>Stalin: Found Russia a feudal backwater just coming out of civil war and left it a nuclear superpower only a few years away from achieving space travel
Reminder that there are people on /his/ RIGHT NOW who will say that pic related was the worst out of the two.
There are a lot of Neo-Nazis on 4chan, what else is new.
It was a blessing that he turned to Christ and sanctuary in his later years.
The difference between Atheist Stalin and repentant Stalin is marked.
What a lucky thing for the Russian people that the Church persevered.
>>2496726
stormfags exist. No shit.
What if lenin didn't die from a stroke?
he had syphillis
Then he would be 146 years old.
>>2496413
He'd die from a bullet to the head
How accurate was Apocalypse Now in its depiction of the lack of discipline and non-existent chain of command in remote areas during the Vietnam War?
not much since it was based on a 19th century novel set on the belgian Congo
>>2496447
So there was discipline and chain of command all over Vietnam?
FYI I don't know much about Vietnam.
>>2496479
Vietnam was a very small theatre of operations. As well, the Vietcong never could disrupt American lines of supply or communication.
It wasn't a free for all and no units were going rogue out on their own.
That said, command practices varied widely but not with enough latitude to allow much.
Prove me wrong.
*proves you wrong*
>>2496306
This. Those Britannians had some nerve marching on Rome.
>>2496306
3rd Punic War.
>I was a great general! I was even crowned emperor one day!
Yeah, sure pal. Here's a nickel (weirdo).
The eternal *nglo kept him in harsh conditions.
>>2496272
Is it true he was underfed and possibly poisoned?
What did he get up to in that time?
Was he a good guy
There isn't a single unbiased history about him, so we will never know.
>>2495584
guy seemed to be pretty sociopathic to say the least
but his fans make some dank music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cdlMwBHMHU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1xBFgKm4rQ
the one below seems like modern art to me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66y31LB-9mc
tfw Stalin was born to soon to star in dank music tribute videos
>>2495777
>his fans make some dank music
this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6IxSIwFe1Y