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RomeoStevens comments on What truths are actually taboo? - Less Wrong Discussion

4 Post author: sunflowers 16 April 2013 11:40PM

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Comment author: RomeoStevens 17 April 2013 07:36:30AM 19 points [-]

We're only allowed to talk about the fact that we are almost universally demonstrably evil by the standards of our own professed moral systems in a joking context.

Comment author: SilasBarta 17 April 2013 04:22:23PM *  6 points [-]

Or the context of religion.

Comment author: Viliam_Bur 17 April 2013 05:53:32PM 4 points [-]

But the religion pretends to have a solution -- you do a ritual, and now you are magically less evil.

Comment author: [deleted] 19 April 2013 10:52:03PM 1 point [-]

It depends on which religion -- apparently, Orthodox Judaism doesn't.

Comment author: DiamondSoul 20 April 2013 08:12:42PM 3 points [-]

Could you expand on this? It's not clear to me how this is the case.

Comment author: JoshuaZ 01 May 2013 08:28:07PM 3 points [-]

Rational charity and utilitarianism make it extremely hard to justify how much most of us spend on ourselves or on feel-good charities rather than high impact results like giving money to high impact charities.

Comment author: sunflowers 17 April 2013 07:37:48AM 5 points [-]

This is actually one of my favorite conversational topics. People find it uncomfortable, but not in a "you're sinister" sort of way.

But yeah, not a great way to make friends.

Comment author: Baughn 26 April 2013 05:01:12PM 1 point [-]

I'd like to hear your reasoning for that. It's not obvious at all to me - unless you're talking about eating meat, in which case.. well, I'm still unsure how the equation works out.