February 14th, 2010
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Humanity, or being human, does not necessarily mean tolerance, as we all see it very well. Being humane, on the other hand, does mean that, among other things.
![[User Picture]](http://klab.lv/userpic/150316/7460) | From: | simri |
Date: | February 15th, 2010 - 05:47 pm |
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Well, being humane, like people are nowadays, is sort of destroying everything, slowly creating chaos. Ok, I might not be drunk enough to explain properly. Though, who knows, maybe it doesn't even work on females.
I am not sure we both talk about one and the same definition oh 'humane'. For me, humane as in humanism.
![[User Picture]](http://klab.lv/userpic/150316/7460) | From: | simri |
Date: | February 15th, 2010 - 10:32 pm |
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Yes, as in humanism. It's often wrong.
How exactly is it wrong, I would like to ask. And, even if it is so, it is still, by my opinion, the best way to go we currently have, and certainly it lies in the right direction regarding future.
I've never seen anything destroyed by tolerance. But it's just me. I haven't seen a lot of things.
Besides, chaos equals order. We don't have enough power to turn order back directly, so we create chaos till it becomes order - that's just how it works. |
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