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Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Oct 16th, '18, 00:15
by light_sucks
I feel like if you're doing it for religious/cultural reasons that you should be able to eat meat when there's no other food. Like your religion/culture shouldn't want you to suffer from hunger pains.

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Oct 16th, '18, 04:07
by Nankuii
I guess if the religion or culture means a lot... they will stick to their principles

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Oct 16th, '18, 05:50
by light_sucks
But shouldn't the leaders or whatever care more for their people? Instead of sticking to their principles or whatever they should be more worried about their people being alive and healthy.

And I don't mean like daily breaking religious customs for fun. But if there's no food that's kosher or halal or something along those lines and if you didn't eat what ever was available you would go hungry for like a day or two or something.

In those kinds of cases.

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Oct 16th, '18, 08:59
by Nankuii
Maybe in extreme cases, yes, but honestly some principles are hecka strict :u

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Oct 16th, '18, 11:47
by light_sucks
I guess this is just another one of those reasons I'm an atheist. Ain't got time for all that stuff. Life is difficult enough without adding all those extra rules and stuff.

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Oct 16th, '18, 11:51
by Lady River
I have to say I agree with light here..

Though I can kind of understand wanting to well stick to your guns on sticking to the rules.. type of thing if that makes sense

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Oct 16th, '18, 11:59
by light_sucks
I'm very on the chaotic good/neutral side here.
If the rules are in the way of survival or good then screw the rules.

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Oct 16th, '18, 12:08
by Lady River
That's true.

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Oct 16th, '18, 12:23
by LittleJulez
I'm an atheist myself (I consider myself one, but I am legally a protestant), but I think that religions can have their rules, people can abide them as long as they don't do any harm to anybody.

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Oct 16th, '18, 12:48
by Lady River
Mm

it's a fine line that