16Skittles wrote:
sonicfan12p wrote:
jukyter wrote:
Uh no your friend has no right to be mad at you he was breaking the law and as we all know the law is the only right thing!!! It does not matter that you will no longer have friends because at least you are obeying the law and the law is right and the law is just!!!
I'd personally rather have integrity than friends, and to have that integrity it means obey the law, unless the law goes against God's law, ect. For the rest of you, the law is what you should obey and uphold, regardless of consequence. No one said it would be easy!
I've seen you active in two threads that I follow recently, and two times you have brought your religion into it for no apparent reason.
I hate having other people, meaning the people who right the laws, set my morals for me. Just because it is the law does not mean that I must support it, and does not mean that I must turn someone in "on a matter of integrity." I wouldn't turn in a runaway slave if I found them hiding on my property just because the law said I had to.
My beliefs are supposed to be what govern my life, and on a moral question such as these, that is what you answer with, your belief.
No apparent reason, really?
Offline
sonicfan12p wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
sonicfan12p wrote:
I'd personally rather have integrity than friends, and to have that integrity it means obey the law, unless the law goes against God's law, ect. For the rest of you, the law is what you should obey and uphold, regardless of consequence. No one said it would be easy!I've seen you active in two threads that I follow recently, and two times you have brought your religion into it for no apparent reason.
I hate having other people, meaning the people who right the laws, set my morals for me. Just because it is the law does not mean that I must support it, and does not mean that I must turn someone in "on a matter of integrity." I wouldn't turn in a runaway slave if I found them hiding on my property just because the law said I had to.My beliefs are supposed to be what govern my life, and on a moral question such as these, that is what you answer with, your belief.
No apparent reason, really?
We are talking about the law.
You should support a secular law regardless of religion.
Offline
Eh, depends. Some laws are worth breaking, none in this country that I know of, but in countries where Christianity is outlawed, I'd break that law. Anyway, he asked for opinions, something that your beliefs will affect. If he was asking for details about said laws, that would have nothing to do with beliefs.
Last edited by sonicfan12p (2012-08-01 14:34:15)
Offline
The industrial world is a food chain:
Idea > Programmer > Money > Company
So the programmer takes the idea, programs it into something, get money. Companies get the programmer to work for them, thus, they now own the game and THEY get money for it.
There are 2 ways of looking at it:
The game is actually an idea. Ideas are free and anyone can have them. So really, anyone could do whatever they want, however, there would be consequences, but they can still do what they want.
Other way:
Piracy is wrong. Developers can't develop as they don't have money. The game industry crashes and burns BADLY.
Offline
Servine wrote:
The industrial world is a food chain:
Idea > Programmer > Money > Company
So the programmer takes the idea, programs it into something, get money. Companies get the programmer to work for them, thus, they now own the game and THEY get money for it.
There are 2 ways of looking at it:
The game is actually an idea. Ideas are free and anyone can have them. So really, anyone could do whatever they want, however, there would be consequences, but they can still do what they want.
Other way:
Piracy is wrong. Developers can't develop as they don't have money. The game industry crashes and burns BADLY.
To be clear here I totally support getting the developers money, or the band money, etc. What I take objection to is that major companies can profit on other people's work.
Offline
sonicfan12p wrote:
Eh, depends. Some laws are worth breaking, none in this country, but in countries where Christianity is outlawed, I'd break that law. Anyway, he asked for opinions, something that your beliefs will affect. If he was asking for details about said laws, that would have nothing to do with beliefs.
You're joking, right?
Offline
werdna123 wrote:
sonicfan12p wrote:
Eh, depends. Some laws are worth breaking, none in this country, but in countries where Christianity is outlawed, I'd break that law. Anyway, he asked for opinions, something that your beliefs will affect. If he was asking for details about said laws, that would have nothing to do with beliefs.
You're joking, right?
To which country are you refering? I don't know ALL the laws, just most. Okay, I'll edit it.
Last edited by sonicfan12p (2012-08-01 14:33:55)
Offline
SeptimusHeap wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
SeptimusHeap wrote:
Ever heard of loyalty?
That's almost as bad as those nazi kids that turned their parents in.Yeah.
I'm absolutely sure he wasn't being sarcastic.
Like, how I'm never sarcastic.Yeah.
With him it's a fine line.
What is sarcasm!! If my parent was being bad and acting against the law I would turn them in because who needs a meaningful existence when you can obey the law!!!
Offline
jukyter wrote:
SeptimusHeap wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Yeah.
I'm absolutely sure he wasn't being sarcastic.
Like, how I'm never sarcastic.Yeah.
With him it's a fine line.What is sarcasm!! If my parent was being bad and acting against the law I would turn them in because who needs a meaningful existence when you can obey the law!!!
Now you have ME confused, are you serious or sarcastic? I would do that, unless it was a law I would break, like no Christians allowed! But, you're acting serious yet everyone say you're sarcastic. Clarification please!
Offline
sonicfan12p wrote:
jukyter wrote:
SeptimusHeap wrote:
Yeah.
With him it's a fine line.What is sarcasm!! If my parent was being bad and acting against the law I would turn them in because who needs a meaningful existence when you can obey the law!!!
Now you have ME confused, are you serious or sarcastic? I would do that, unless it was a law I would break, like no Christians allowed! But, you're acting serious yet everyone say you're sarcastic. Clarification please!
What is sarcasm??
Really I Do Not Know!! Does It Blow Up???
Last edited by jukyter (2012-08-01 14:39:55)
Offline
You really don't know? Or are you being sarcastic? It's when you say one thing, but you mean the opposite, that would be like me saying I hate Minecraft, but I really love it.
Offline
sonicfan12p wrote:
You really don't know? Or are you being sarcastic? It's when you say one thing, but you mean the opposite, that would be like me saying I hate Minecraft, but I really love it.
No, that would be lying. Sarcasm is when you do that and make it overly obvious that you are lying.
And luky's being sarcastic.
Offline
jukyter wrote:
How can anyone hate Minecraft??? Don't come here just to insult the game!!
[Insert irrelevant haters gonna hate gif here]
I don't know how anyone could hate endless fun and creativity, but it's their choice.
Offline
You would turn in your own parents. Ooookayyy then.
Sarcasm is my least favorite thing in the world, I never use it.
Offline
werdna123 wrote:
sonicfan12p wrote:
You really don't know? Or are you being sarcastic? It's when you say one thing, but you mean the opposite, that would be like me saying I hate Minecraft, but I really love it.
No, that would be lying. Sarcasm is when you do that and make it overly obvious that you are lying.
And luky's being sarcastic.
That's what I meant! It's a lot easier to do in a voice conversation though, because inflection and tone are near impossible to communicate in writing.
Offline
werdna123 wrote:
sonicfan12p wrote:
You really don't know? Or are you being sarcastic? It's when you say one thing, but you mean the opposite, that would be like me saying I hate Minecraft, but I really love it.
No, that would be lying. Sarcasm is when you do that and make it overly obvious that you are lying.
And luky's being sarcastic.
That totally makes it sound like my name's Luke but it isn't. :p
Anyways, lerd's right. Oh and if you couldn't tell from my bad grammar you haven't spent hours looking at my posts. :c
Inside jokes ftw.
Last edited by jukyter (2012-08-01 14:48:26)
Offline
sonicfan12p wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
sonicfan12p wrote:
Eh, depends. Some laws are worth breaking, none in this country, but in countries where Christianity is outlawed, I'd break that law. Anyway, he asked for opinions, something that your beliefs will affect. If he was asking for details about said laws, that would have nothing to do with beliefs.
You're joking, right?
To which country are you refering? I don't know ALL the laws, just most. Okay, I'll edit it.
I don't know many American laws, but I doubt anyone agrees on every law in a whole country. And a lot of America has some stupid discriminating laws.
Offline
sonicfan12p wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
sonicfan12p wrote:
You really don't know? Or are you being sarcastic? It's when you say one thing, but you mean the opposite, that would be like me saying I hate Minecraft, but I really love it.
No, that would be lying. Sarcasm is when you do that and make it overly obvious that you are lying.
And luky's being sarcastic.That's what I meant! It's a lot easier to do in a voice conversation though, because inflection and tone are near impossible to communicate in writing.
Yeah, I just like complaining about tiny things like that.
Offline
I figured as much, because I don't really trust anyone for anything anymore. Learned that the hard way, but still. Anyway, breaking the law is not okay in this instance.
Offline
About wha-??? What if I pirated a song that I couldn't get anywhere else because it was Internety but the creator never put up a dl link? ;c
Offline
werdna123 wrote:
sonicfan12p wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
You're joking, right?To which country are you refering? I don't know ALL the laws, just most. Okay, I'll edit it.
I don't know many American laws, but I doubt anyone agrees on every law in a whole country. And a lot of America has some stupid discriminating laws.
I'd have to read the book of laws to know if there were any worth breaking, but the only ones I would break, are ones pertaining to limiting Christianity, and since we're guarunteed freedom of religion, I don't think there's anything else.
Offline
jukyter wrote:
About wha-??? What if I pirated a song that I couldn't get anywhere else because it was Internety but the creator never put up a dl link? ;c
What does that even mean?
Offline
sonicfan12p wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
sonicfan12p wrote:
To which country are you refering? I don't know ALL the laws, just most. Okay, I'll edit it.I don't know many American laws, but I doubt anyone agrees on every law in a whole country. And a lot of America has some stupid discriminating laws.
I'd have to read the book of laws to know if there were any worth breaking, but the only ones I would break, are ones pertaining to limiting Christianity, and since we're guarunteed freedom of religion, I don't think there's anything else.
theres no laws against any religion in the us as far as i know but there are some really unfair laws out there, like outlawing gay and lesbian marriage
Offline