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i would eat morpheus. take a bite right out of him...
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No matter how painful, embarrassing or uncomfortable, the red pill and truth every time
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Tough call. I'm normally for the red pill. In this senario, however, I'd go with the blue pill. If the case were reversed and I found that was something else out there (no matter how life shattering it may be) I'd live with it. But to find out that there is nothing? No, thanks. I'd rather live in my blissful illusion.
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But... then again... "... where ignorance is bliss, 'Tis folly to be wise" - Thomas Grey ("The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark" by Carl Sagan) Or does it make more sense to think that... "It is morally as bad not to care whether a thing is true or not, so long long as it makes you feel good, as it is not to care how you got your money as long as you have it." - Circle of the Seasons, the Journal of a Naturalist's Year (Edwin Way Teale, 1954) But whichever the case... "...it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. Which gives us more leverage on our future? And if out naïve self-confidence is a little undermined in the process, is that altogether such a loss? Is there not cause to welcome it as a maturing and character-building experience?" - The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark (Carl Sagan, 1996) I also read some British article many years ago, very long article that I really wish I could find. The gist of it-- as I recall-- was this: Say you buy a new game. The game presents you with a screen that has two buttons, like so: http://www.imgmag.org/images/stiltzkin/game.gif Of course, you want to win, right? So you click the "win" button and a congratulations screen pops up and praises you for how wonderful you are. I mean, that's what you wanted, right? To win? But it doesn't feel that great, does it? What's missing is the struggle. The gist of this article that I read was about struggle. It basically took a positive view on struggle and the purpose of its existence. By the way, if anyone has seen this article or knows where to find it, or has at least read something similar, I'd really like to know. I was too young when I first read that article to really care about keeping track of it. I was old enough to understand the merits of its content, just not smart enough to make a copy of it... But what is pleasure without pain? What is sweet without sour? Do you really want to live a life of nothing but bliss? I'm not sure if anyone else has noticed it, but in the movie "The Fifth Element" this issue is briefly addressed. In the scene with Immanuel Zorg and the priest Cornelius, Zorg drops a glass onto the floor and several small robots come out and start cleaning it up. He mentions that chaos bring order, or something like that. Destruction incurs reconstruction. Struggle essentially provides purpose. What happens to all the cops when crime suddenly stops? What if all arson ceases and desists-- what will firemen do (and firewomen, too :)) How about government and laws? What if everyone started behaving and being nice to eachother and started sharing? Hell, we wouldn't even need an economy anymore! :) As such, I think I'd prefer the truth. I like struggle-- it brings purpose to my moogley existence. Red pill for me, please. :thumbsup: |
well, this is a problem. at the point in the movie where Neo takes the pill, I definitely would have taken the red, my curiosity still winning over. But since we're discussing Cipher's dilemma, which takes place once he's already out of the matrix: I would regret the red pill with every bone in my body, and if there was a chance to go back and take the blue, I would.
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What a deep question. Really. Thanks for bringing it up. Our minds are now expanded because of it.
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The most humorous interview of Bill Gates I have read posed this same question. Bill's reply was something like, "The red pill of course. Taking the blue pill would be boring".
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Red. Gimmie the truth no matter what it is. I do not believe in lies. you dont want to hear what I really think, don't ask.
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I'd take the red pill, trusting that in time one can always accept the truth, no matter how bad it seems at first.
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very true trudes1131
truth , all the way for me to. |
As a selfproclaimed Atheist I just have to say that truth is by far the most important thing. But I really must point out an error in your reasoning.
Religious belif is not a basic fundament needed to be happy and content. As well as moral is independent of religion/faith so is happiness. I'm verry happy with the world and how it is as well as I am verry happy with the fact that when it's over it's over. Life is what you make of it! It's that simple! |
Why Does it have to be that God doesn't exist why can't it be the Other way around? Pure logical person, god comes down and shows himself to you, Which pill do YOU take.
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Don't believe me? Check out the a different question for christians thread. From that thread: Quote:
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Promises of eternal life, no death, no pain...for ever!? Promises that all of these evil motherfuckers are going to burn for ever? I would gladly accept the truth in that case! there is no real dillema there! Red pill of truth and happiness or Blue pill of ignorance and unhappiness Seems a fairly clear cut decision there! |
red pill.. i would HAVE to take the red pill.. because knowing the truth is much more important than just being content with a lie..
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My bad. sorry. |
How can you be happy knowing that nothing you do means anything at all, BTW i'm not a religious zealot, i don't go to church or anything i've stated before that Organized religion is a joke. But i do believe in God, Souls, all that stuff :)
edit: Good lord that quote you linked of mine sure is bleak. Now that I think about it i'm sure i would eventually pick myself up but it would be VERY hard, I am sure i would still continue living life as a good person, i live the way i do because thats who i want to be, not because God told me to. |
I want to know what pharmacy to get these bottles of pills at, do they side effects... "CAUTION- contents may leave you miserable and shattered. May also cause some anal leakage, take daily."
Can I just eat the cotton batton on top ? No ? oh, then I would take the red pill. Then kill all the bad drivers...... hey, why not, it's not like I would go to hell ! |
I'd have to go with the truth and take the red pill.
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As I see it life is meaningless and pointless, that I don't see as a bad thing because that means we are free to choose our own destiny, there is noone else that have a say in it. We are free to decide for ourselves. Freedom is one of the most exhilirating and joyfull feelings I know, religion is in my eyes a mental prison where you are locked up by a way of thinking that simply is not valid in todays modern society where we know for a fact that many of the religious rules are simply wrong. Happiness steems form the fact that I am free to do what I want with my life, no god or pixie has my whole life written down somewhere before I have lived it yet. A life without freedom is pointless no matter how many gods and santas that have a purpose with my life. What point is there of living a life that is alredy set from the day you're born to the day you die? A life you have absolulty no influence on. That is among the worst horrors I can think of. |
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Red pill. Chances are i would be able to make a much happier life for myself with out any inhibition than i would have always fearing eternal damnation, or the unknown after death.
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If you don't like the question, don't respond. There are plenty of other threads, hopefully there you can find something that intrests you. I guess quoting Douglas Adams is oh so much more profound and insightful of you. |
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Red Pill.
It's my favorite color. Must be a sign... |
Truth. i need it
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Happiness is nothing, if everything is a lie.
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Vergevingsgezind.
What about a green pill? If there was a green pill of ambrosia I'd take that instead. :D :thumbsup: |
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I have never encounterd a religion where they do not claim that god has created the universe, past, present and future. Never in my life. (This means Christianity, Islam, hinduism and most of their sapplings). All priests and imams I have met (an i have met and talked to may) say that god's will is omnicient, now, yesterday and in the future. God sees the future and know what is going to happend. (he can only know what is going to happend if he has already decided what is going to happend since he is supposed to be the all powerfull force of the universe, no?? nothing happends without he wanting it eh..) Only god knows what is going to happend. Fatalism in it's most insane form. I'm sorry if the way i argument insult you, that isn't at all what i intended. I'm just verry agressive when i discuss things. |
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We live now and only now so let's make the best of it! |
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I know that if I take the blue pill, I'd have no memory of doing so, and thus no regrets of forfeiting knowledge of truth.
I also know that if I take the red pill, I would keep all my memories, and the choice to forfeit bliss through ignorance. I would rather know that I'm part of the solution, no matter how painful the job, than be part of the problem, and not know it. Red pill it is for me. |
I'd chose the red pill and truth. Even if it makes me mad, unhappy, angry whatever I have to know the truth because I hate lies.
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Hehe.. This is an ongoing discussion within the major churches where i live, they are pretty much ready to slit eachothers throats by now.. Mormons I have yet not encounterd/looked in to, I know verry little about this shism of christianity other than it allows polygamy (but only men can have several wives or something like that??) and that it "goes by the letters" of their bible. We do have mormons here but they refuse me to study their religion if I don't join their church. And yesd it is the little things that makes me happy, the sun is shining today, school starts today and i had a lovley cup of tea this morning. If it matters or not is of no consequence to me because i feel good and i am happy, i have no need for it to mean anything other than that it makes me happy. As a general rule i deal with the ideas of faith that is most commonly accepted. Otherwise i would argue with theists from every corner of the world untill the day i die and that is not the kind of life i want. I admit i know verry little about the doctrines and teachings of the mormons and therefore i cannot debate it. |
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i agree- i'd take the red pill. i'd possibly regret it, but i'd have to take it.
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BTW it's good that you are happy, everyone should be happy living their lives, it's not like I go out and have a shrine dedicated to him, I just try to keep God in the back of my head, if I do something kind for someone it's not for god, it makes me feel good to do that. |
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