564 pts ยท January 2, 2016
Enough people do associate atheism with "non-theism" to make it the definition found on Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atheism
/or certain types of Buddhism that do not believe in a deity, but do have religious practices.
Atheism refers to a non-belief in a deity, not religion. Consider ancient Rome charging Christians with atheism for not worshiping emperors/
What is this strange concept of "bodily autonomy?" That's certainly not self-evident as the poster seems to imply. Historically, it's novel.
Odd. You call it a feel good movement and then proceed to show how following its argument leads to not feeling good, but real sacrifice.
Do you mean survive on its own, or survive with the help of the care of others?
Whose is it?
Result in the death of the child. 6/6
In this case the principle of "double effect" could apply and deem the histerectomy morally permissible, even though it likely would 5/
Be permissible because the abortion is not the direct intention of the action (e.g. a histerectomy for someone with uterine cancer). 4/
Of this nature). What can happen is that certain circumstances arise in which a procedure that results in the death of the child will 3/
Always morally impermissible. One is never morally permitted to commit a wrongdoing in order to achieve a good (when weighing wrongdoings 2/
Actually, this is not always true. In fact, generally it is untrue. As the intentional taking of an innocent life, direct abortion is 1/
This would make the perfect jumpscare gif. As the dog gets to the front just switch to one of those with a ghost rushing towards the camera.
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I prefer to think he knew that and actually lives on a goose farm, making his own pillows.
Not if the position was exempt. Do chefs count as professional staff, because that could make them exempt?
LNI means "Late Night Imgur" when usersub posts can start to get...weirder than usual.
That's one dirty bathroom
That reaction looks like one of c.cassandra's drawings.
Is this close enough? https://youtu.be/7zxeJX-7tyg
You win the Internet for today.
*We Imgurians... ; )
You're a good dog, Corgi Brown!
Not sure why this pic was getting downvoted. Catalina was my first TV crush, too.
Didn't have a license. They did this when confiscating her monkey, for which she also didn't have a license. (Yes, she had a monkey) 2/2
My family had an heirloom piece like this given to my Great-grandfather by an Englishman. NYPD confiscated it from my grandma because she 1/
Similar to Asimov's comment: Check out CS Lewis' short essay "Screwtape Proposes a Toast." The end looks at education within a democracy.
Nice! You found the desert temple. Make sure to bring your mirror shield!
Opening text from Battletoads.
Enough people do associate atheism with "non-theism" to make it the definition found on Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atheism
/or certain types of Buddhism that do not believe in a deity, but do have religious practices.
Atheism refers to a non-belief in a deity, not religion. Consider ancient Rome charging Christians with atheism for not worshiping emperors/
What is this strange concept of "bodily autonomy?" That's certainly not self-evident as the poster seems to imply. Historically, it's novel.
Odd. You call it a feel good movement and then proceed to show how following its argument leads to not feeling good, but real sacrifice.
Do you mean survive on its own, or survive with the help of the care of others?
Whose is it?
Result in the death of the child. 6/6
In this case the principle of "double effect" could apply and deem the histerectomy morally permissible, even though it likely would 5/
Be permissible because the abortion is not the direct intention of the action (e.g. a histerectomy for someone with uterine cancer). 4/
Of this nature). What can happen is that certain circumstances arise in which a procedure that results in the death of the child will 3/
Always morally impermissible. One is never morally permitted to commit a wrongdoing in order to achieve a good (when weighing wrongdoings 2/
Actually, this is not always true. In fact, generally it is untrue. As the intentional taking of an innocent life, direct abortion is 1/
This would make the perfect jumpscare gif. As the dog gets to the front just switch to one of those with a ghost rushing towards the camera.
8758
I prefer to think he knew that and actually lives on a goose farm, making his own pillows.
Not if the position was exempt. Do chefs count as professional staff, because that could make them exempt?
LNI means "Late Night Imgur" when usersub posts can start to get...weirder than usual.
That's one dirty bathroom
That reaction looks like one of c.cassandra's drawings.
Is this close enough? https://youtu.be/7zxeJX-7tyg
You win the Internet for today.
*We Imgurians... ; )
You're a good dog, Corgi Brown!
Not sure why this pic was getting downvoted. Catalina was my first TV crush, too.
Didn't have a license. They did this when confiscating her monkey, for which she also didn't have a license. (Yes, she had a monkey) 2/2
My family had an heirloom piece like this given to my Great-grandfather by an Englishman. NYPD confiscated it from my grandma because she 1/
Similar to Asimov's comment: Check out CS Lewis' short essay "Screwtape Proposes a Toast." The end looks at education within a democracy.
Nice! You found the desert temple. Make sure to bring your mirror shield!
Opening text from Battletoads.