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Love, Tiger? Well, It's not worked for you. You are possibly the most embittered and hateful person on the entire forum. I cannot imagine you being beneficent in any capacity whatsoever. Your problem, I think, is that you imagine that everybody is the same standard of person that you are--which is someone who needs the promise of heaven and the threat of hell to prevent you from being an unmitigated sociopath and general piece of shit. This is how we are different.
I need neither incentive nor threat of punishment to be a good person. You do.
It’s telling how quickly you resort to emotional outbursts when confronted with a worldview you can’t quite handle

It’s as if your mind short-circuits whenever you’re faced with ideas beyond your narrow, self-made moral framework. You accuse me of needing the promise of heaven or threat of hell to be moral—how quaint. What this reveals is that you see morality as something that can be reduced to personal whims. But if moral behavior is simply about not being a “sociopath,” why stop there? You’re essentially saying the "good" is whatever suits your preferences, with no objective basis at all.
But here’s the rub: every time you try to argue your case, you rely on universal moral judgments—implying that some things are right and others wrong, as though morality were indeed grounded in something greater than mere human opinion. You call me “embittered,” yet it's you who, unable to defend your own system, resort to character assassination rather than engage with the substance of the argument.
At least I’m not pretending that the arbitrary moral code you cling to somehow has a foundation. You accuse me of lacking benevolence, but it’s your system that has no coherent reason for being benevolent in the first place. When there’s no transcendent moral law, every action becomes meaningless, and personal attacks are all that remain. That’s the emptiness of your worldview—too shallow to provide real answers, too fragile to stand up to reason.
Presumably that’s why you turned to Buddhism.