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Originally Posted by shovelquest
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Yeah we basically agree, but I also am saying that in general the bad wolves will eat the good wolves unless the good wolves are really smart and so overall youll havea majority of bad wolves over time.
WHICH is why god made the gatherer, to convince the good wolves to die for them by fighting against the bad wolves so the ones left over can live in peace and then the grandchildren of the gatherers can demand they get to take the stuff the good hunters provided for them from the grandchildren of the good wolves that survived the fight and constantly say that they don't need them.
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It seems to me that rhetoric isn't about truth but persuasion, and the persuasiveness of one's rhetoric is its own truth independent of the content. But I hold the following to be true for people: first comes a full stomach; good and evil come after that. And so when you use those terms and also use words like God and prophecy in your conversation I have to question if you can be trusted to be right, and whether or not you yourself are hungry or have enough to eat.
And I hope you do because no matter what, if you decide I'm not a friend as Tupac said: Just because you lost me as a friend, doesn't mean you gained me as an enemy. I still wanna see you eat, just not at my table.'
I think we all must trust in each others' ability to decide and judge and solicit help from others who may themselves build tables or who have traveled the world and examined in detail tables you have yet to even comprehend let alone seat yourself upon. We all stand on giants shoulders and the journals of those great heroes as inheritors of their legacy as our traditions. Only by studying their journals and testimonies can we possibly hope to a future not fated to undergo their same mistakes and failures.