What is more important? Fighting for what you believe in, or honor?
>>34533386
there is no difference my friend
>>34533386
It is honorable to fight for what you believe in. The inverse is dishonorable.
>>34533518
I believe that the age of consent should be abolished. I gladly fight for it everyday, no matter what people think of me.
what if I told you that honor doesn't exist
>>34533543
That's very honourable of you anon.
>>34533386
My actions are aligned with my moral compass valuing loyalty and honor above all else
How can you have the second without the first?
>>34533543
Okay, well then yeah that isn't honorable.
Pretty degenerate, no offense.
I guess I should've said fighting for some things is inherently honorable and interlinked with honor.
>>34533618
>Fighting for things I like in honorable
>>34533552
I'd say honor is probably more of a subjective, relative thing that depends on mainstream opinions.
>>34533386
LOL XD MAFUGGIN SPOOGS
>>34533386
Not to dodge the question, but there is a point you have to understand. You get a chance to pick sides, and once you do that, you have committed yourself to the end.
Robert e Lee didn't choose honor over belief. He chose the confederates freely, then chose to honor that choice, whether he regretted it or not, to the end.
>>34533386
honor isn't important in the slightest unless you're history-book level status. If you're a regular joe blow, fighting is always better.
well the two aren't mutually exclusive anon
if you're asking me specifically, then fighting for what I believe in is more important because what I believe in is inherently honorable due to my virtue
>>34533386
Neither, they're both abstract concepts that hold no value towards humanity as a whole.