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    Looking at the other threads today - the world really needs more humanists. Yes, I will make a list, if you like. However, a list always implements that you are either on the list or not. Humanitas is more an idea or ideal. So let's try to spread it and be open.

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    I consider Humanitas club, as a sect of the LWC!! You disrupted the LWC at the same day of it's creation!!! You sectarians!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franconicus
    Looking at the other threads today - the world really needs more humanists. Yes, I will make a list, if you like. However, a list always implements that you are either on the list or not. Humanitas is more an idea or ideal. So let's try to spread it and be open.
    Make a list, go on!!!! anyway, we can do that or put a lig to this thread in our sigs
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    All right, here's the list:

    poirot,
    saturnus,
    roark,
    ian of smeg16
    IliaDN
    Louis iV the Fat
    Antiochus III
    Franconicus

    These are the guild members that commit to the ideas placed in the first post.
    Everyone can join as long as he or she supports the ideas.

    There is no chairman or anything. So everyone can change the list if he likes to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franconicus
    All right, here's the list:

    poirot,
    saturnus,
    roark,
    ian of smeg16
    IliaDN
    Louis iV the Fat
    Antiochus III
    Franconicus
    The founders of the LWC betrayed the club!!
    You opportunists!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PyrrhusofEpirus
    The founders of the LWC betrayed the club!!
    You opportunists!!

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    I do not consider humanitas ideas to be the betrayal of the LWC ideas.
    Last edited by IliaDN; 07-28-2005 at 17:00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IliaDN
    I do not consider humanitas ideas to be the betrayal of the LWC ideas.
    I don't either!
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    What people do to get a free drink
    It's good to have you all here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franconicus
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    If I got it right, there are only Europeans in that club. Well I know that humanity has an European origin, but it is time to spread it!
    Why is there no one from another continent?
    Do we have to send our missionaries?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franconicus
    If I got it right, there are only Europeans in that club. Well I know that humanity has an European origin, but it is time to spread it!
    Why is there no one from another continent?
    Do we have to send our missionaries?
    Are the any conservatives here?

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    Yes, they hide themselves in that so called 'Conservative Club'. Any volunteers to go there and convert them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franconicus
    Yes, they hide themselves in that so called 'Conservative Club'. Any volunteers to go there and convert them
    Maybe it is worth to give it a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IliaDN
    Maybe it is worth to give it a try.
    Yes! We cannot wait until they become extinct! We have to change their minds.

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    Congrats on your 900 ( + 1 ).

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    *Sings in Cliff Richard voice* Congratulations and ceebration*Stops singing and get knocked round the head for singing such an aweful song*
    wow 900 posts
    cool
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    I think I should apology for that. Maybe I will do it if I reached 1k

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    why should you apologize? You just wait until i reach 400, drinks on me :)
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    Here is a question to all members:
    Is humanity aligned to a political party, esp. to Socialism? Or can even conservatives identify themselves with the ideals? Or is it a political direction of its own?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franconicus
    Here is a question to all members:
    Is humanity aligned to a political party, esp. to Socialism? Or can even conservatives identify themselves with the ideals? Or is it a political direction of its own?
    IMHO it is just a life style.

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    I'd like to join

    and give me a double vodka on top of that, cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Franconicus
    Here is a question to all members:
    Is humanity aligned to a political party, esp. to Socialism? Or can even conservatives identify themselves with the ideals? Or is it a political direction of its own?
    Humanism is an idea. It cannot be attached to any political persuasion, it is, however, political.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franconicus
    Here is a question to all members:
    Is humanity aligned to a political party, esp. to Socialism? Or can even conservatives identify themselves with the ideals? Or is it a political direction of its own?
    Direction of it's own i think but it cant really be put into a party as such, its more of a movement to secure rights and stuff
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    All right, here's the list:
    Sjakihata
    poirot,
    saturnus,
    roark,
    ian of smeg16
    IliaDN
    Louis iV the Fat
    Antiochus III
    Franconicus

    These are the guild members that commit to the ideas placed in the first post.
    Everyone can join as long as he or she supports the ideas.

    There is no chairman or anything. So everyone can change the list if he likes to.

    Welcome Sjakihata, enjoy your drink

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.Saturnus
    Humanism is an idea. It cannot be attached to any political persuasion, it is, however, political.
    People from what parties can commit to this idea?
    I think Marxists, Fascists, Nazis - no,
    Socialists, Liberals, Conservatives - maybe
    Christians, Muslims - maybe
    Anarchists - yes
    Buddhists - yes
    Do you agree?

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    Anarchists - why?
    Why are you so definite about it, for example USA bikers organization Angels of Hell ( or something like that ) are not humanists IMO.

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    Are they Anarchists? Well maybe you are right! What about Hippies? They should meet our requirements! So Anarchists - maybe!

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    IMO anarchists are those who defy states, human moral etc.
    As for hippies - maybe they may called so.

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    From WIKIPEDIA: Anarchism is derived from the Greek αναρχία ("without archons (rulers)"). Thus "anarchism," in its most general meaning, is the belief that rulership is unnecessary and should be abolished. All forms of anarchism oppose the existence of a State and favor what they percieve to be voluntary relations between individuals. Various types of anarchism devise particular organizations of society and economic systems that they belief are most consistent with the lack of "rulership" and most conducive to the maximization of freedom.

    Anarchism comprises various political philosophies and social movements that advocate the elimination of the State. In the place of centralized political structures and invasive economic practices, these movements favor social relations based upon voluntary interaction. These philosophies use anarchy to mean a society based on voluntary interaction of free individuals. Philosophical anarchist thought does not advocate chaos or anomie — it refers to "anarchy" as a manner of human relations that is intentionally established and maintained.

    While a voluntary society and opposition to the state are primary tenets of anarchism, anarchism is also a positive vision of how a stateless society would work. There is considerable variation among the anarchist political philosophies. Opinions differ in various areas, such as whether violence should be employed to foster anarchism, what type of economic system should exist, if wealth inequality between individuals should exist, whether social hierarchy is opposed, questions on the environment and industrialism, and anarchists role in various movements.

    Moral is o.k.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franconicus
    From WIKIPEDIA: Anarchism is derived from the Greek αναρχία ("without archons (rulers)"). Thus "anarchism," in its most general meaning, is the belief that rulership is unnecessary and should be abolished. All forms of anarchism oppose the existence of a State and favor what they percieve to be voluntary relations between individuals. Various types of anarchism devise particular organizations of society and economic systems that they belief are most consistent with the lack of "rulership" and most conducive to the maximization of freedom.

    Anarchism comprises various political philosophies and social movements that advocate the elimination of the State. In the place of centralized political structures and invasive economic practices, these movements favor social relations based upon voluntary interaction. These philosophies use anarchy to mean a society based on voluntary interaction of free individuals. Philosophical anarchist thought does not advocate chaos or anomie — it refers to "anarchy" as a manner of human relations that is intentionally established and maintained.

    While a voluntary society and opposition to the state are primary tenets of anarchism, anarchism is also a positive vision of how a stateless society would work. There is considerable variation among the anarchist political philosophies. Opinions differ in various areas, such as whether violence should be employed to foster anarchism, what type of economic system should exist, if wealth inequality between individuals should exist, whether social hierarchy is opposed, questions on the environment and industrialism, and anarchists role in various movements.

    Moral is o.k.
    Moral punks are rare IMO.

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