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TF2.Sniper announcement temp | You don't have to be a good person to be respected. You can be the worst person in the world and people would still love you, because good and bad don't exist. If they existed, we'd all agree that one thing is good and another thing is bad. But of course, we have religion and politics to conveniently get in the way because someone wanted to be "different". If we're all different in our unique ways, then what does it matter to become "truly" different? The Bible is correct when it states that "If your right eye causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away." this works with humans too. If a group of people see someone they THINK is bad, they'll exclude them from their group. The person next to you on the bus or even your own mother could have completely different views on what's right and wrong. Say what you want, but I view religion and politics as a hivemind mentality. If this world was truly good, then why would humans be born with the irresistible temptation to sin and the inevitable fate of death? If this world was truly bad, then why are humans born with nigh-infinite potential and the gift of life in the first place? I can go back and forth for hours. What one person views as good, the other views as bad. | image tagged in tf2 sniper announcement temp | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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i am correct tho
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yeah
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You don't have to be a good person to be respected. You can be the worst person in the world and people would still love you, because good and bad don't exist. If they existed, we'd all agree that one thing is good and another thing is bad. But of course, we have religion and politics to conveniently get in the way because someone wanted to be "different". If we're all different in our unique ways, then what does it matter to become "truly" different? The Bible is correct when it states that "If your right eye causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away." this works with humans too. If a group of people see someone they THINK is bad, they'll exclude them from their group. The person next to you on the bus or even your own mother could have completely different views on what's right and wrong. Say what you want, but I view religion and politics as a hivemind mentality. If this world was truly good, then why would humans be born with the irresistible temptation to sin and the inevitable fate of death? If this world was truly bad, then why are humans born with nigh-infinite potential and the gift of life in the first place? I can go back and forth for hours. What one person views as good, the other views as bad.