Originally posted by Kythag
By calling for the total ban of any official stand on alignment, you are imposing your views on others, just as I and others are. At least in the sense you are stating.
No, by leaving something out, you give the option for some to include it and others not to. By putting something in, everyone MUST include it. You see the difference?
If you didn\'t want to get into a philosophical discussion perhaps you shouldn\'t have included yourself.
But the thread isn\'t about philosophy, it\'s about RPGing.
The original question dealt with an official stand in one form or another from the official staff on this question; therefore, you cannot answer it anymore than we can.
I\'m not trying to \"answer\" it, I\'m arguing for one side of the debate, the side not to include alignment systems. Isn\'t THAT what this thread is about?
Our discussions are intended to address our concerns about the issue, and you are, of course, welcome to join them.
Why
thank you!!!
However, if you say our ideas are \"ludicrous\", and you don\'t care about our opinion, then why should we care about yours?
Firstly, I apologise for calling Draklar\'s splitting humanity into three \"alignments\" in RL ludicrous, that was rude and rash of me. Secondly, I don\'t care about your opinion of my opinion - that was the \"not caring\" point, so that critique kinda answered itself there, Kythag; and, again, that only applied to the philosophical side of things. I DO care, however, about suggestions for PS gameplay and RPGing, which is what the thread is about, afterall.
I am very intrigued by the idea of no labels. Draklar has stated, and I have agreed, that labelling people is \"unjust\". Walking into a discussion, stating your opinion, denouncing ours, then walking away simply will not do. You can do this, but your words will have all the weight you have placed on ours.
Of course, I hope you now realise that you\'ve completely misunderstood what had happened, so you can retract this incredibly patronising critique.
With that said...
You have stated that actions, in themselves, are not good or evil. Do you believe this of motivations as well? Do you think murder is not evil because this label relys on the underlying motivations? Or do you simply not believe in any kind of moral code at all? If you are rejecting the ideas of good, evil, and neutrality, what is there? I am getting the sense you believe in anarchy. Is this a true or false impression? If not, how can you make a law without some type of moral compass to guide you?
Edit: Draklar, I wouldn\'t find it odd if ross believes in anarchy. I am anxious to hear ross discuss these views further, if he will.
I\'m not an anarchist, I\'m a determinist. I believe (and now, just so you don\'t think I\'m \"walking away\", Kythag, I\'m about to expose some personal information that really you guys never needed to know, just like the whole philosophical element of this conversation) that no one has free will, that everything is decided and predetermined by God. We are not moral agents, we have no choice, nothing we do is good or bad, it just is; God\'s solitaire-version of chess. Nothing has value other than whether it follows its predestination, which of course it must do. I do not expect anyone else to believe this, and I DO NOT CARE WHAT YOU THINK OF THIS IDEA. I do not want to be attacked nor supported for holding it. Kythag, I do not care about your or anyone else\'s opinion on this matter, just to make that clear from the start. You shan\'t disuade me from my opinion, and I doubt I\'ll persuade you from yours - and nor do I want to. Now that we\'ve forced Ross into exposing his cooky theology, would one of you stop treating me like an idiot and answer the only question I\'ve asked on this thread so far, the only one I actually want to discuss, the only where I care about your opinions, and want you to care about mine, the only one I actually want to enter a debate into:
What purpose would having an alignment system built into the fame serve?